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London Collections: A Child of the Jago Soundtrack

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London Collections: A Child of the Jago Soundtrack

22/06/2012

A Child of the Jago Co-Founder Simon 'Barnzley' Armitage made a selecton of 7" vinyl to play at their London Collections: Men presentation, which was held at House of St Barnabus, a magnificent Georgian building in the heart of Soho.

 

'The Train' by Ray Charles

'Hurts So Good' by Susan Cadogan

'Over You' by Aaron Neville

'Who Do You love' by Bo Diddley

'I Trim The Barber' by King Tubby

'Police Car' by Larry Wallis

'Three Piece Suit' by Trinity

'Honey Hush' by Johnny Burnette

Mandi Lennard

London Collections: Katie Eary Soundtrack

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London Collections: Katie Eary Soundtrack

21/06/2012

Post New: Who was the DJ or who chose the music?

Katie Eary: I didnt have a DJ, but I was hanging with Mano and Mike Dean just before Kanye's WWT [Watch The Throne] 02 performance. Mano played me the 'God save the Queen' track, and I was like, you have to let me use that for the show!!! The other 2 tracks were Kanye Wests 'Mercy' featuring Big Sean and Pusha T, and Wacka Flocka's 'Round Of Applause' which are my faves right now and seemed quite apt for the show.

 

Mandi Lennard

London Collections: Lou Dalton Soundtrack

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London Collections: Lou Dalton Soundtrack

21/06/2012

Brave cat Lou Dalton was literally the first to bring models down the runway at London Collections: Men, showing at The Hospital Club. Horse Meat Disco's Jim Stanton matched tracks to the show's running order, opening with 'Saturn Strobe' by Pantha Du Prince, followed by 'I Want More' by Can, and 'Cycle Eyes' by Cosmonaughts (Psychemagik mix), and then for the finale, 'Eyes Without A Face' by Billy Idol.

 

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Mandi Lennard

London Collections: Meadham Kirchhoff Soundtrack

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London Collections: Meadham Kirchhoff Soundtrack

20/06/2012

Meadham Kirchhoff's Fashion East installation at London Collections: Men heralds the design duo's first foray into menswear, which was soundtracked by Jeffrey Hinton.

 

Mandi Lennard

London Collections: Christopher Shannon Soundtrack

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London Collections: Christopher Shannon Soundtrack

20/06/2012

With the London Collections: Men shows all wrapped up, we bring you the sounds of the shows, starting with Christopher Shannon.

 

Post New: Who was the DJ or who chose the music?

Mandi Lennard

“Gold On The Ceiling” by Harmony Korine

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“Gold On The Ceiling” by Harmony Korine

01/06/2012

Last year it was announced that The Black Keys had shot a video with director Harmony Korine for their single Gold on the Ceiling, but the band ended up releasing an alternative video for the track. Never fear, Harmony's creation has finally been released upon the unsuspecting public...

 

 

Megan Christiansen

This Is Noise 003: Anthony Valadez

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This Is Noise 003: Anthony Valadez

29/05/2012

KCRW has stood on the crust of progressive music in the states for sometime, becoming the catalyst and model for which not only public radio but progressive music programming to admire to be. One of those individuals whom continue to carry the flag for the station today, Anthony Valadez, needs no introduction to those familiar with his work. The multi talented DJ curates a highly diverse show that draws influences from Jazz, Soul, Broken Beat, and World Music to an audience eagerly tuned in to his radio show, or one of the many live sets.

Anthony Coleman

Richardson A6

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Richardson A6

26/05/2012

The latest issue of Richardson Magazine is set to hit shelves. Richardson A6 is entitled The Love Issue and will be available early June, along with what we expect will be a series of new tee shirts to add to my collection. Cover star, Belladonna is shot by Terry Richardson and interviewed by founder, Andrew Richardson. Contents include art superstars of the likes of the late Mike Kelley, Pierre Le Tan, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Dan Colen, and much more. 

 

Adam Bryce

The Missing Books

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The Missing Books

23/05/2012

It was in 1943 that Jan Tschichold first suggested the idea of an award to be conferred upon the most beautiful Swiss books that were being published annually. Mysteriously however, only a few years later, there is a gap in the series; in 1946, 1947 and 1948 no books were entered or awarded. This gap and its context served as an interesting starting point for an exhibition series which discussed book making and book design in Switzerland, particularly from that time, but also in contemporary practice.

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Jack Smylie

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Verbal Interview

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Verbal Interview

15/05/2012

Verbal is as unique as it gets, whether its music or fashion everyone in Japan knows the name Verbal. If you were one of the very few to get your hands on the highly limited debut from M-Flo you would have realised it was a sign of things to come. Further down the line he worked together with NIGO and the Teriyaki Boys which perhaps gave him the necessary insight into music on a global scale. This balanced together with M-Flo, he has since become a well known figure in clubs all over Japan, DJing along with his wife Yoon, and saying this couple stands out is an understatement.

James Oliver

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