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Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Elementals / Heft-Reihe
When the Bullet hits the Bone...
photographic wrap-around cover
Verlag: Comico (USA 1986)
ex libris MTP
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Cover for my new song Elemental Journey 1".
The demo comes in LoFi quality!
If you like it you may get the HiFi here or include the YouTube video in your website or your blog.
The song is made with Novation X-Station 25 synthesizer.
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Professor Elemental, the creation of Paul Alborough, and performer of "chap-hop".
23 August, Abney Park played at Scala, King's Cross, supported by Professor Elemental and Sunday Driver.
Professor Elemental, the chap-hop steampunk alter-ego of Paul Alborough
Live at the Distraction Club, January 2013
Elemental is a spiral embossed, smooth, etched handmade lampwork glass focal bead with lots of reactions happening between the colours. Ivory and black have been super-heated to create a "bleeding" effect - add the stripes of fine silver-coated ivory glass to the mix and you get a gorgeous organic effect.
On top of all that, this bead was embossed on both sides with an indent spiral and finally etched to give it a beautiful finish, with a surface that feels a little like a Mint Imperial sweet!
There's a lot of handmade going on in this bead as the tool I used to emboss the spiral was made by my own fair hands. Sometimes I like the precision of a machined bead press but this time I wanted something a little less even - and it worked perfectly!
âž» Effetre glass.
âž» Height: 32mm
âž» Widest point: 20mm
âž» Depth: 8mm
âž» Wound on a 2mm mandrel