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SOILED is an architecture magazine released periodically that centers on architecture, design, and the interactions between humans and space. It incorporates the visual elements of design magazines and publishes original writing in the style of a literary magazine. It aims to break down boundaries between architects and non-architects through this combination. Its open submission format allows the publication "to extend the architectural dialogue beyond the community of the discipline to engage the larger public."
SOILED is produced out of the archizine tradition. This movement aims to "celebrate(s) and promote(s) the recent resurgence of alternative and independent architectural publishing from around the world." Archinect, a network of architecture professionals, said of the magazine, "SOILED gets its hands dirty unknitting the systems-fabric of the built environment's varied networks, through whatever collaborative means necessary."
The magazine, started in 2011, is based in Chicago, Illinois and published by the design practice Could Be Architecture. In 2013, the magazine pursued a Kickstarter campaign in order to fund production. There the team cited its mission as: "SOILED aims to push the potential of the printed page and reconnect with the materials and landscape from which its content originates." The magazine remains supported by donations at present.
To date, the magazine has published seven issues — Groundscrapers, Skinscrapers, Platescrapers, Windowscrapers, Cloudscrapers, Deathscrapers, and Animatescrapers. The publication is run by an all-volunteer team and releases issues annually.
It has been featured in exhibitions like Archzines and the Chicago Architecture Biennial. Issues and their releases have been featured in publications like Architizer and Coverjunkie.
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Soiled is an English experimental, electro-minimal cinematographic music project, created in 2002 by Marcus H. He has released five albums, numerous EPs, collaborations and compilation tracks.
History
Marcus H is originally from Bristol having played in bands, most notably Kubrick (1990–1996).
Since 2003, Marcus H has used an internet approach to the promotion of his music project Soiled. Releasing music via Elm Lodge Records, Bizarre, Electronic Musik, Dirty Patches. His music has featured on US College Radio Kalx, Huw Stephens' BBC Radio 1 show, BBC Radio 6 Music Freakzone and BBC Radio Tees celebration of The Beatles album Revolver, where he covered "Yellow Submarine".
In 2012, Marcus H participated in a split album release with Mike Bryson from Bogshed called Vier Mit Vier, released on Marcus H's own label Elm Lodge Records.
His track "Autumn in Flashbacks" which features on his 2014 album Splices and Phases was included by Mojo (issue 254) on its playlist. Mojo described Marcus H as a dark ambient maestro. The album also featured in The Quietus.
In 2017, he released his fifth album, Phonic Grafts, described in Electronic Sound Magazine as "File next to KLF 'Chill out' & Global Comms '76.14', yup, its that good!".
Notes
Revolver album resurrected on Teesside. BBC Tees. BBC. 18 August 2006. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
References
External links
Home page
Soiled