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New work from Nothing To See Here:

Fellow Brightonians and long standing NTSH collaborators Blood Red Shoes recently worked with Steve Glashier and Mike Prior on their directorial debut, a last minute promo for their new single ‘Say Something, Say Anything’.

Lucie Goodayle has also finished her first video as director, aided and abetted by Nothing To See Here’s Richard Bruce and Mike Prior. ‘Red Carpet’ by Doll and the Kicks features editing by Richard, whilst Mike worked on the colouring, one of the videos central devices.

This City have new video, another painstaking production in which director Mike Prior experiments with the ‘one shot’ concept. The bands individual performances were filmed, edited and replayed in reverse.

Although the Porter Report may have appeared inactive over recent weeks, a lot of work has been going on behind the scenes- expect some very exciting news in the not too distant future. In the meantime the team have been busy with the following sessions, which will soon be appearing in all new Reports:

Indie saviours of Blue Eyed Soul The Rumble Strips played as a three piece for acoustic renditions of ‘Don’t Dumb Down’ and new song ‘London’

Darlings of The DFA Prinzhorn Dance School visited the studio for an afternoon session, playing ‘Crackerjack Docker’ and ‘Service, Service’ before explaining how they go about deconstructing the music process in an interview with Russell Porter.

The Porter Report was behind an outdoor performance that brought Brighton to something of a stand still. New Orleans very own Hot 8 Brass Band played a surprise street show before their publicised evening performance, the unsuspecting crowd were treated to a medley of ‘Sexual Healing’ and ‘What’s My Name / Rock With The Hot 8’.

Noah & The Whale played to a capacity crowd at the ICA recently, with guest vocalist Laura Marling and the addition of a horn section further improving their accomplished live show. Ahead of the finished piece an audio track of their encore, Smiths classic ‘Girlfriend In A Coma’ , is available on www.porterreport.com

Documentaries and EPKs from NTSH:
Prinzhorn Dance School EPK with live footage shot in Ireland

Shooting Saints the documentary jointly produced with Xingu films covering the making of Dito Montiel’s ‘A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints’ is now available on DVD in the UK as part of the film’s DVD extras and is also available in the US



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