• Vintage Halloween Cereal Cut-Out Masks

    In the 1950s, Kellogg's introduced a long line of free cut-out masks with various themes (such as famous clowns, magical creatures, and even Halloween terrors). These masks were produced on a single sheet with instructions to cut out the mask, where to cut for the nose and eyes, and where to attach the string to [...] Continue Reading
  • Shake and Rattle and Roll Mix

    In honor of the greatest time of the year as well as best holiday ever invited by the devil, I present to you my Halloween mix “Shake and Rattle and Roll”! Loads of great 50’s and 60’s gems packed into this 30 track mix. Also big thanks to Robert MacCready at www.mixcloud.com/productionforuse/ for letting me rifle through [...] Continue Reading
  • The World of Small Ads Book

    This is a great one I came across that focuses on one my favorite subjects small ad art. It's great to see something from 79' appreciate and show what some of these classic tiny masterpieces look when they are blown up well beyond their intended size. The World of small ads: A fascinating look at [...] Continue Reading
  • Black Moon Society Mix #1

    Hello all! Here's the kick off for a new mix series for Black Moon Society members. This one is not really themed but rather just a collection of tracks from the desk of Black Moon that are on rotation at any given moment while cranking out new work. I'm aiming to put one of these [...] Continue Reading
  • Castle Films

    Castle Films was a home-movie distributor founded in California by former newsreel cameraman Eugene W. Castle in 1924. The company originally produced business and advertising films. In 1937, Castle branched out into 8mm and 16mm home movies, buying newsreel footage and old theatrical films for home use. Castle’s first home movie was a newsreel of the Hindenburg explosion. The films were sold at camera shops, in department stores, [...] Continue Reading