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He's better known as front man for Devo and for his prolific work scoring TV shows and movies, but Mark Mothersbaugh is a visual artist as well. Back in 2005 I interviewed him about his music and about an exhibition of “corrected” antique photography he calls Beautiful Mutants that was happening at the time.
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Nearly four decades after Devo first deranged pop culture, the band returns Tuesday with a U.S. tour — and a cool line of bizarro rugs from head mutant Mark Mothersbaugh.
Is that not cool?
The band — singer Mothersbaugh, bass guitar/synthesizer player Jerry Casale, lead guitarist Bob Mothersbaugh, keyboardist/guitarist Bob Casale [...]
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From blog.wired.com
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The new wave pioneers hit the road as remastered (dare we say "evolved"?) versions of their seminal recordings land in stores. Their secret weapon for world domination: Fittingly bizarre floor coverings that spring straight from the mutant mind of singer Mark Mothersbaugh.
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From wired.com
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Before I start on this post, I want to make it clear that this is in no way disparaging the musical talents of Mark Mothersbaugh, whose musicianship I admire. But a few months ago I happened to catch a snatch of The Andy Griffith Show that arrested my attention because of the familiarity of the song they sang on that episode.The episode in question is from 1965, season 6, titled "A Singer in Town." This episode re-ran just recently (Oct 27...
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