A selection of artist campaigns from the days when there were budgets to do such things. The Lisa Maffia shoot is based upon the ‘Black Panther’ movement, photography by Tim Bret-Day. DJ Sammy is climbing the stairway to heaven, photography by Jamie Baker. Paul Van Dyk is looking political on the steps of a municipal building in Berlin and B.T. is made sculptural by standing on a giant light box, both shot by Olaf Heine.

Close-up of Lisa Maffia's face, promoting her album, with large white text on her face reading "LISA MAFFIA: FIRST LADY," and smaller text below about the album release date and hit songs.
A woman with long brown hair, wearing a white jacket, reclining on a woven rattan chair. Text overlay reads: 'Lisa Maffia: In Love', 'The Single', and date '28.07.03'.
Man in white embroidered outfit standing on stairs with his foot on a higher step, looking upward, with the text 'DJ SANDY HEAVEN' written vertically on a white wall beside him.
A person with spiked hair dressed in white jumpsuit is jumping in a modern white interior, pointing towards the camera.
Book cover of 'The Politics of Dancing' by Paul van Dyk, published by the Ministry of Sound, featuring a close-up of a man with dark hair and a black shirt, looking to the side, with a background of steps.
Cover of a music album by Paul van Dyk titled "The Politics of Dancing", featuring a close-up photo of a young man with short dark hair, wearing a black shirt, looking away. The album contains 34 tracks mixed, remixed, and reworked by various artists.
A man standing on a white platform, looking up at the camera, with the words 'BT Still Life in Motion' written in the bottom right corner.
Blurred image of a man in a black leather jacket standing in front of a cityscape at night with a tower or power line structure behind him. There is orange text on the right side that reads, 'Never Gonna Come Back Down.'