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Flatground

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New Levis Viral

I’m really liking this new Levi‘s viral that is out. It’s very well done.

London July 2010

I was recently in London for a few days. I guess the main point of the trip was to check out Benji B‘s night called Deviation. Its on the first Wednesday of every month at Gramaphone. It was one of the best club night’s I have been to this year. Electric Wire Hustle were playing live and although I had never heard of them before they were pretty tight, check them out if you can. Joy Orbison was there as well playing a house set rather than what he usually plays, which was great, but the real reason it was great was Benji B DJing, it was just like his radio show, which I have been listening to every week for the last couple of years. It was great to hear Quest’s Smooth Skin as I went into the club. The tune that got me on the dance floor was the instrumental of Mingi by Mim Suleiman. He just played loads of great music. The venue was tiny and the drinks were reasonably priced. I’ll definitely be heading back there again next time I am in London.

As usual I checked out some shops. Bought some new t-shirts from Slam City. I bought the Penrose Triangle t-shirt from Palace, a new dry fit pocket tee by Nike SB and I also bought the Emerica charity t-shirt which sees all the money going towards the Southbank project. More info about it in the video below.

I went to an amazing Japanese restaurant called Koya. It specializes in Udon noodles. It was super busy and we were lucky to get a table looking into the kitchen. I had hot noodles with beef, which was great. I think the highlight of the meal was seaweed salad, which tasted of the sea. I also checked out the Design Museum and also the maps exhibition at the British Library. Oh yeah, I also bought this cheeky little t-shirt too.

Actress

Actress makes electronic music that I really like. It kinda sounds unfinished, but as you listen to it you realise there is a lot of depth to the music. I’ve really been enjoying Maze (Long version) from his recent single, Paint, Straw and Bubbles. His second album is out now on Honest Jon’s and he has also released another single called Machine And Voice on Nonplus. I really enjoyed his first album Hazyville which came out on Werk. Also, Will Bankhead has done the artwork for the new album and I really like it. I just really like that GIF image.

Recoat Gallery’s 3rd Birthday

The Recoat Gallery in Glasgow has reached its third birthday! I’ve been to the last two birthday parties and they were great, so I am really looking forward to this one. This time the exhibition features artists from the countries they visited on their Fools Gold tour. They will also be premiering the video that was produced about the tour as well. It’s happening on the 30th of July in Glasgow. Check out their site for more details.

Turn Up The Colour

THe next exhibition to be held at Analogue Books in Edinburgh is called Turn Up The Colour. Loads of people have work in the exhibition as you can see from the flyer above. It kicks off with an opening party on the 30th of July.

The Art Of Cosmogramma

Nick Jensen Interview

Nick Jensen from Blueprint talks about skateboarding and art.

The Co-Laboratory At Recoat Gallery

Recoat Gallery are back with another great exhibition. Co-Laboratory will be opening on Friday June the 18th. Sounds like it will be a good show. They are focussing on people that work together, so expect to see work from Aitch and Saddo, Alto Contraste, Microbo and Bo130 and loads more! I’ll try and take some photos of the opening night and post them up here.

Tadanori Yokoo “Tokuten Eizou Anthology No. 1″ (1964)