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Jonny Trunk

Born Jonathan Benton-Hughes
United kingdom
Occupation Music executive, author, broadcaster, producer, Trunk Records (owner)
Didactics RGS Guildford
Spouse Lilla Hurst
Children 2 sons
Website
world wide web.trunkrecords.com

Jonny Trunk, born Jonathan Benton-Hughes, is an English writer, broadcaster and DJ as well as the owner and founder of Trunk Records.[1]

Career [edit]

Trunk Records [edit]

Jonny Torso founded Trunk Records in 1995,[ii] a cult British characterization that specialises in moving picture music, library music, early electronics and exotic, nostalgic recordings. Information technology was the offset label to release music from cult horror films such equally The Wicker Man.

On his label he has also released Dirty Fan Male, an anthology based on his own experiences organising diverse glamour models' fan clubs including that of his sis, Emma Benton-Hughes, who modelled under the name Eve Vorley.[3] The anthology contained agreeable recitals of the fan mail they received, and was subsequently turned into an award-winning live show and a volume,[4] with the anthology getting four/5 stars from The Guardian.[5]

Trunk has also released his own material through the label, including his album The Within Outside. Since 2003, Trunk has been responsible for the rediscovery of Basil Kirchin, past releasing his unknown 1960s experimental jazz and soundtrack work.

"The Ladies' Bras", a single by Jonny Trunk and Wisbey, made number 70 on the Great britain Singles Chart in August 2007, and re-entered at number 27 in September 2007 afterwards a campaign by BBC Radio 1'south Scott Mills and Danny Baker. At 36 seconds long, information technology is the shortest rails ever to chart in the top 30.[half dozen]

Directing, teaching [edit]

Various Jonny Torso side projects have included directing the at present-banned popular video "Plug Me In" for Add N to (X). This video was shot in Wales, and was edited every bit the standard pop version and a longer, more controversial Add Northward To 30 45 infinitesimal version.

Trunk has also held modern music and motion classes using vintage electronic recordings, issued official Tony Hart Vision On tee shirts and screenprints, ran action painting sessions to Ken Nordine'south colours, and regularly finds music for advertising, motion-picture show and TV.

In recent years Trunk has been lecturing at art colleges throughout the UK. His talks focus on the art of creativity based on nostalgia, enthusiasm and cunning.

Broadcasting [edit]

Torso is besides a regular broadcaster on London'southward art radio station Resonance FM. His long-running radio evidence OST has full-bodied on film music, TV music, library music and related recordings since 2004 and is the only show of its kind on British radio. It has championed the work of François de Roubaix, Roger Roger (composer), Krzysztof Komeda and many other obscure international soundtrack and library artists.[ citation needed ] Other recent broadcasting has included the BBC Radio 4 documentary Into The Music Library [7] and presenting on BBC Two's The Culture Show. Trunk was the first dedicated film music DJ in the UK.

Writing, publishing [edit]

HarperCollins published the Jonny Trunk book Muddy Fan Male person in 2004.[eight] It later on became a Channel 4 documentary.[4]

He as well writes for Vice, Record Collector, and Mojo.

Working with art publishers FUEL Pattern, Jonny Torso published the globe's kickoff and only book dedicated to the graphic fine art of production library music on Trunk Records.[9] This book, known as The Music Library, was the showtime book to bring to the public the subconscious fine art and pattern of vintage library recordings. The volume was expanded in 2016.[10]

The original "Music Library" book was followed up, in belatedly 2010, with the globe'south first overview of the life and early publishing piece of work of John Sutcliffe, the underground leather couturier who started AtomAge.[ane]

2011 saw the publication of Own Characterization, Sainsbury's Blueprint Studio 1962 - 1977. This book brought together a vast array of own label packaging adult and designed by the supermarket'southward in business firm studio. Conceived by Jonny Trunk and based on his memory of the 1975 Ain Characterization Cornflake package, the volume brings some 400+ rare, menstruation and often curious designs from the Sainsbury'south Archive into the modernistic graphic world.

Trunk licensed the document and letter archive of Mary Whitehouse based at the Academy of Essex, and fabricated a bargain with publishers Faber and Faber. The book based on this material, Ban This Filth! Letters From the Mary Whitehouse Archive (2012), was edited by Ben Thompson.

2014 saw the publication of "The Art Of Smallfilms", a volume exploring the archives of Smallfilms and the world of Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin. The book is the showtime to examine their piece of work in infinitesimal detail. Information technology was conceived and edited past Jonny Trunk and has a foreword past Stewart Lee.

Torso likewise features frequently in the 2011 volume Retromania by Simon Reynolds: "Cheezy sleaze and sepia–toned melancholy seem unlikely bedfellows at outset glance. Only in his 1935 travel book Journey Without Maps, Graham Greene put his finger on or near the identify where musty and lustful meet. He wrote about how 'seediness has a very deep appeal…it seems to satisfy, temporarily, the sense of nostalgia for something lost; it seems to represent a stage further back.' With their aura of wistful reverie and faded decay, the sounds exhumed by Trunk offer a portal into Britain's cultural unconscious."[11]

Discography [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Trunk Records

Bibliography [edit]

  • Dirty Fan Male, HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-720772-5[eight]
  • The Music Library, FUEL, ISBN 0-9550061-one-2[10]
  • Dressing For Pleasure, FUEL, ISBN 978-0-9563562-3-9[12] [13]
  • Own Characterization, FUEL, ISBN 978-0-9563562-8-four[14]
  • The Art Of Smallfilms, Four Corners Books, ISBN 978-1-9098290-two-2

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Parish, John (Apr xxx, 2013). "Johnny Torso". The OST Prove Podcasts on Resonance FM. Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  2. ^ Petredis, Alexis (March 7, 2002). "Interview with Jonny Body". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2013-09-xx .
  3. ^ "Unknown". Times Online. Retrieved 2013-09-20 . [ dead link ]
  4. ^ a b Costa, Maddy (August 12, 2004). "With dearest from Spunky Arthur". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  5. ^ Logan, Brian (2004-08-17). "Muddied Fan Male". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  6. ^ "'Ladies' Bras' Hold U.K. Chart Record". Billboard.biz. Archived from the original on October xv, 2007. Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  7. ^ "Into The Music Library Documentary". BBC. 2011. Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  8. ^ a b Body, Jonny (15 Aug 2005). "Dirty Fan Male". Harper Collins Entertainment. ASIN 0007207727.
  9. ^ "MEMORABILIA. COLLECTING SOUNDS WITH... Jonny Trunk. Part I: podcast on Jonny Trunk's library music drove". August 10, 2012. Retrieved 2013-09-20 . MP3
  10. ^ a b "The Music Library". Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  11. ^ Reynolds, Simon (2011). Retromania : pop culture's addiction to its own past. London: Faber & Faber. p. 327. ISBN978-0-571-23208-six. OCLC 732968856.
  12. ^ "Dressing For Pleasance". Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  13. ^ Hodgkinson, Volition (September 10, 2010). "King of kinky: John Sutcliffe brought extreme fetish habiliment into the living room". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2013-09-20 .
  14. ^ "Own Label". Retrieved 2013-09-xx .

External links [edit]

  • Jonny Trunk on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata
  • Trunk Records

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