Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
LOVE THE COOK
Love The Cook -Droppin Bombs Mix by Love The Cook
Love The Cook-Doll can sing by Love The Cook
Check this new artist at Raving Loony Records.
http://www.myspace.com/lovethecook
Friday, September 3, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Patrick Mohr
Dear Readers,
during the last Fashionweek Berlin Patrick Mohr showed his third collection.
If you are into Avantgarde and Streetstyles you might like this.
For more info check www.patrickmohr.net
during the last Fashionweek Berlin Patrick Mohr showed his third collection.
If you are into Avantgarde and Streetstyles you might like this.
For more info check www.patrickmohr.net
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Hip-Hop and Tango
Dear Readers,
It has been a while since we have written something here. We actually wanted to wait until we had something quiet tangible and interesting enough to share. The frenzy of Fashion Weeks avoided us from making any entry.
One of our member being in New York, we thought it would interesting to share some unique moments. Yesterday was the "Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival", with a line-up featuring legends, such as Pete Rock & CL Smooth and De La Soul, whom I sadly missed because we had to go dance tango at Central Park but we'll get on that later.
The Hip-Hop scene in America is a scene that is way different from what we know of in Europe.
In Europe, this particular scene is reserved to only a certain kind of people which usually doesn't embrace the melting pot that America is a pioneer at. The festival was held right beneath the beautiful Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn; the birthplace of Hip Hop. Packed with a crowd from all races, genre of people and even sexualities, the crowd was all there for one reason - the love for hip hop.
If we try to relate Fashion to this event, sneakers were by far dominating our eyesight, but the style of people which is drifted away from the high-end fashion, what we mostly liked was still so pleasing to our eyes for its spectrum of culture and colors. This festival was to our eyes almost a hippy gathering where only love and a good time was meant to be shared, and come and dress as you wish.
Our friend Yong Shin was the one who invited us there, and together we decided to start taking pictures of people because some of it just couldnt be forgotten!
We'll come back soon with our Tango Night at Central Park.
The No Feelings Team.
It has been a while since we have written something here. We actually wanted to wait until we had something quiet tangible and interesting enough to share. The frenzy of Fashion Weeks avoided us from making any entry.
One of our member being in New York, we thought it would interesting to share some unique moments. Yesterday was the "Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival", with a line-up featuring legends, such as Pete Rock & CL Smooth and De La Soul, whom I sadly missed because we had to go dance tango at Central Park but we'll get on that later.
The Hip-Hop scene in America is a scene that is way different from what we know of in Europe.
In Europe, this particular scene is reserved to only a certain kind of people which usually doesn't embrace the melting pot that America is a pioneer at. The festival was held right beneath the beautiful Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn; the birthplace of Hip Hop. Packed with a crowd from all races, genre of people and even sexualities, the crowd was all there for one reason - the love for hip hop.
If we try to relate Fashion to this event, sneakers were by far dominating our eyesight, but the style of people which is drifted away from the high-end fashion, what we mostly liked was still so pleasing to our eyes for its spectrum of culture and colors. This festival was to our eyes almost a hippy gathering where only love and a good time was meant to be shared, and come and dress as you wish.
Our friend Yong Shin was the one who invited us there, and together we decided to start taking pictures of people because some of it just couldnt be forgotten!
We'll come back soon with our Tango Night at Central Park.
The No Feelings Team.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
In Loving Memory of Douglas Day Ascencio
A couple of days ago one of our dearest member has left us. This blog would have not existed without him.
Douglas had a strong passion for fashion but mainly for life, his friends and his vision.
Wherever you will be, your memory will last, you will be greatly missed.
This one is dedicated to you.
With loads of love,
The No Feelings Team.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
THENEWCINEMA
Dear Readers,
We are proud to announce you the launch of the new magazine THENEWCINEMA in perfect timing with the Cannes Movie Festival that has just opened.
THENEWCINEMA is an independently published magazine aimed at filmmakers and film enthusiasts with an emphasis
on independent and art-house film. Coming out during the Cannes Film Festival, it represents a unique event in the cinema calendar and a new movement in cinema-related publishing. An intelligent and forward-thinking magazine for a new generation.
When we replace the original with the exotic and the universal with the merely diverse. When we embrace the vulgar
and celebrate the mediocre we settle for clever instead of profound. There is nothing new about a “new cinema”, it is
part of the inevitable cycle of one generation succeeding the next. But just as every new generation is responsible for
the times they live in, so every generation of filmmaker is responsible for the cinema of his time.
www.thenewcinemamagazine.com
The No Feelings Team.
We are proud to announce you the launch of the new magazine THENEWCINEMA in perfect timing with the Cannes Movie Festival that has just opened.
THENEWCINEMA is an independently published magazine aimed at filmmakers and film enthusiasts with an emphasis
on independent and art-house film. Coming out during the Cannes Film Festival, it represents a unique event in the cinema calendar and a new movement in cinema-related publishing. An intelligent and forward-thinking magazine for a new generation.
When we replace the original with the exotic and the universal with the merely diverse. When we embrace the vulgar
and celebrate the mediocre we settle for clever instead of profound. There is nothing new about a “new cinema”, it is
part of the inevitable cycle of one generation succeeding the next. But just as every new generation is responsible for
the times they live in, so every generation of filmmaker is responsible for the cinema of his time.
www.thenewcinemamagazine.com
The No Feelings Team.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Willy Cartier
LASONIC GHETTOBLASTER I 931
Monday, April 19, 2010
Qwartz 6
Dear Readers,
located at Palais de la Bourse in Paris, from 2nd to 3rd of april 2010, Qwartz 6 brought together independent musicians from all over the world to receive their International New and Electronic Music Awards.
This years Honorary President was Gudrun Gut together with Jury President Alejandro Jodorowsky.
Founded in 2002 Qwartz is a project supporting the creations of independent music.
During each event, listed labels as the invited independent musicians perform on stage with some of their work.
The invited guests represent the current different streams of new and electronic music, from pioneers to contemporary artists, from electroacoustics to techno and others.
Today Qwartz involves 3000 different Labels and 10 000 artists.
The awards concerns all aspects of contemporary artistic creations, complete works of music, graphics and audiovisuals, instruments, technologic innovations, festivals, press and neomediatic arts.
This 6th edition of Qwartz was in honor of the career of Laurie Anderson and Francois Bayle.
The winners are:
Qwartz Album:
FEDAYI PACHA - From the Oriental School of dub [Hammerbass]
Qwartz Experimentation/Research:
HUGHES GERMAIN - Esprit de sel [Volume-Collectif / Césaré]
Qwartz Discovery:
CERCUEIL - Shoo Straight Shout [Optical Sound]
Qwartz Compilation:
ALEC EMPIRE plays Staubgold: Rauschgold [Staubgold]
Qwartz Anthology:
FRANCISCO LOPEZ - Through the Looking-Glass [Kairos]
Qwartz Track:
FRACTIONAL - Tansw extrait de Still Life [The Centrifuge]
Qwartz Dancefloor/Clubbing:
DANIELA LA LUZ - Elle Routine extrait de Musik Non Stop Uno [Syncopated Musik]
Qwartz Artwork/Packaging:
MOUNIR JATOUM (LA COMMISSURE) - Split d’Arnaud Rivière & Antoine Chessex [Le Petit Mignon]
Qwartz New Media Art:
KURT HENTSCHLAGER
Qwartz Artist:
ARNAUD REBOTINI
Qwartz Label:
SHITKATAPULT
Qwartz Max Mathews:
OLIVIER SENS [Usine Software]
Qwartz Pierre Schaeffer:
FRANÇOIS BAYLE
Qwartz d’Honneur:
LAURIE ANDERSON
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Heaven 17
Dear Readers,
in the early 1980's Craig Marsh und Martyn Ware left their famous band The Human League and founded together with Glenn Gregory the band Heaven 17.
As before they used basicly Synthesizers and Drumcomputers for making their music.
Now they are back on tour again.
HEAVEN 17
live in Munich at 27.03.2010
in the early 1980's Craig Marsh und Martyn Ware left their famous band The Human League and founded together with Glenn Gregory the band Heaven 17.
As before they used basicly Synthesizers and Drumcomputers for making their music.
Now they are back on tour again.
HEAVEN 17
live in Munich at 27.03.2010
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