Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Skye - Mind How You Go

Updated:
I found the album iTunes. They must have updated it over the Holidays.

Dhyana and I heard a couple of amazing songs last night at 10pm on WBAI (99.5 FM or Socialist Radio as I like to think of it!) in New York. I was able to track down the songs today and they are from this woman (band?) Skye. She used to be one of the singers for Morcheeba and its really great. It sounds like a combo of Portis head... but not as suicidal and I dunno something very cool.... Morecheeba? I am in the process of trying to hunt down a copy of it... shouldn't be too hard (ya'd hink)... my studio is 1 block from Saint Marks Place - where there are 8 dozen music stores... one guy had a promo copy at Joe's cd... he said he saw it on Saturday... and was going to try to find if for me... he was surrounded with stacks and stacks of cds... we'll see - they don't have it on itunes.

Here's a link to her site... http://www.skyewebsite.com/
Her MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/myskyesite

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Taking the You Tube Plunge

Many might think - What took you so long!? But its a complicated answer which I won't bore you with... II'm not 100% down with the quality... but what can you do? Keep trying, ya.

Here are two links to the first two offerings I am putting up on You Tube!!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Mr Kluth Wall Calendar

2007 Mr Kluth Wall Calendars

For a limited time only we are offering 2007 Mr Kluth Wall Calendars at Cafe Press. Click on the link to check them out. I'm pretty psyched about how they turned out.

http://www.cafepress.com/fredkluth

Monday, December 4, 2006

Frans Masereel, La Villa 1928



Frans Masereel, La Villa 1928

Frans is one of my favorite artists. He made all these glorious woodcuts in the early 20th century. I'll try to spend some time and find out if there is any more info on web about him. If there is I will share it with all of you.

I really like how he captures the feelings of being crowded in the city. The background is filled with buildings and everyone standing too close to one an other.

Friday, December 1, 2006



BUNNY YOGA SKETCH

People always ask me how I come up with my ideas... sometimes my ideas come from my dreams, sometimes from funny things that happen and sometimes I just start sketching and create something that has a life of its own. Bunny Yoga is one of those things. This is the original sketch for the Bunny Yoga.

Its also helped me get better at Yoga. Its fun to look at the sketches and see how some of them changed and some remain exactly the same. The potbellied bunny makes me laugh.

You can check out how it came out at: BunnyYoga.com

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Royksopp - Amazing Video


Check out this amazing video!!

This is so inspiring and dazzling. Music is cool too... anyone know anything about them?

I dream of having the time (and budget) some day to make something so complex, beautiful and cool.

This must have taken months and months, hours and hours, days and days... anyway... took some time...

Monday, November 27, 2006

Coz McNick, The Coz McViewer

Last month we uploaded the "Coz McViewer". This device allows you to view snapshots of some of the adventures our friendly Spacerepairman has been getting into.

Check it out! www.spacerepairman.com

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

LOST DOGG: Remembering The Big Easy

This is the text for our press release about the "Lost Dogg in the Big Easy"

There are links at the end of the cartoon where people can donate to various Katrina related causes.

LOST DOGG: Remembering The Big Easy

NEW YORK, NY – Log on to www.lostdogg.com for a first look at the world premiere of webisode two, "Lost Dogg in the Big Easy", released by cutting-edge animator, prolific story-teller, Fred Kluth.

On the anniversary of Katrina, the existentialist Parisian Dogg gets lost in the world of New Orleans. The spirit of Mardi Gras prevails as the Lost Dogg gets caught up in rapturous celebration and heart-felt longing.

Links to grassroots relief and established agencies are provided at the end of the movie to help expand awareness and raise understanding of the assistance that is still needed in the areas devastated by Katrina.

The Lost Dogg was a favorite at the Licensing 2006 International Show. Fred Kluth follows the trail of the Lost Dogg with an original sense of style and humor, and humanity.

Check out the cartoon here... www.lostdogg.com

Wednesday, July 5, 2006


International Licensing Show 2006


We were very proud to have our Booth singled out in the Show Daily this year. Click on the image to read the write up!