Basement Tracks’ Midnight Show

Posters

The Basement Tracks’ Midnight Show. Posters I made for the mini tour Basement did after releasing the album Midnight Show. The concept, of course, comes from the album cover, which is in my album covers section. The hand is mine, the photo was improvised at home, and the pink came from the bathroom light in the house where we recorded the album. The chosen poster was the white one, but I liked both so much that I kept them here.

Basement Tracks – Midnight Show Poster Design by Rodrigo Baumgratz This bold tour poster designed by Rodrigo Baumgratz for Basement Tracks – Midnight Show combines raw minimalism with experimental typography. The repeated black-and-white hand holding a cigarette creates a hypnotic Warhol-like grid, broken by sharp pink lettering that disrupts the order with punk energy. The design embraces influences from David Carson and Basquiat, balancing chaos and structure in equal measure. Perfect for portfolios that showcase creative direction, music poster design, or contemporary gig aesthetics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basement Tracks – Midnight Show Tour Poster by Rodrigo Baumgratz This poster for Basement Tracks – Midnight Show, designed by Rodrigo Baumgratz, merges gritty black-and-white photography with experimental punk typography. A stark hand holding a cigarette dominates the composition, overlaid with sharp magenta “Midnight Show” lettering that cuts through the darkness like neon rebellion. The layout references Bauhaus clarity while embracing the chaos of postmodern design, echoing influences from David Carson and Basquiat. Ideal for portfolios featuring creative direction, music tour identity, and alternative poster aesthetics.

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