Ellen Allien Suns the Rain
Ellen Allien Suns the Rain
LOTP + Soulwax = freaky
LOTP + Soulwax = freaky
Besty Coasty Mixy Tapey
Besty Coasty Mixy Tapey
Chilly Gonzales is Bittersuite
Chilly Gonzales is Bittersuite
BEFORE TODAY by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
It doesn’t take much to make me feel stupid. Trying to find the words to describe the debut album of Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti at 4AD is just one of many examples I could give you. To me, ‘Before Today’ sounds like an album that Kevin Barnes could be recording if he loved goth bands more than funk ones. Or like the cold wave genre entering a multicoloured psychedelic stage instead of glazing at it's own depression. Don’t mind my threadbare examples; this is the album that will make it onto every interesting top 10 of the year and you don’t wanna miss it.
Nathan Smith
I can't resist (probably overpriced) basics-with-a-twist. My wardrobe, full of T by Wang, Oak, Bassike and yes, American Apparel is proof of this; and since in Australia, a new favourite has emerged in the form of Nathan Smith. His selection of supersoft tees, tanks and dresses have sucked me into buying multiples of a number of styles in different colourways. You just can't go wrong with these though! Addictively and endlessly wearable - and not in actual fact, overpriced in the slightlest - Nathan Smith is the way forward for your wardrobe.
Freaks and Geeks
I don’t think any series will treat teenagers the same way that Freaks and Geeks did almost 10 years ago. Although relying on every teen American cliché they could, this series was the closest thing to reality you could get whilst still being something fun and interesting to watch – cause, you know, life is boring. With bands like The Who, The Clash and XTC being either part of episodes or the soundtrack, this 80’s based cult show was short-lived (only 18 episodes), but long enough to enrich the careers of some young actors (i.e. James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, Busy Philipps and, erm, Linda Cardellini) and is greatly missed. Can we have a movie about them meeting again in the 00’s?
Rong He
Once, a friend of mine wanted to take me to this 'cheap Chinese restaurant', situated in the heart of Liberdade, a Japanese neighborhood in São Paulo. When we got there the place was packed, but because it looked cheesy and kinda poor, I didn't want to wait it out. It took another friend for me to go back there and fall in love with it. Now, every time the mood for some freshly made noodles (you can watch the chief making the noodle dough through a window) framed in some horribly painted pink walls takes me, I go for Rong He. Did I mention the food is also incredibly generous and cheap?
The Selby Is In Your Place
The ultimate in peeping tom into other, cooler, more fashionable, richer, quirkier and more-hipster-than-thou lives is Todd Selby's The Selby. Having previously been an internet only voyeur's dream, Todd has just last month released The Selby Is In Your Place, a coffee table tome full of twee drawings, colourful interiors and people showering. Half of the images in the books are favourites from the website and the other is stuff he hasn't published online yet. So go check it out, maybe buy it if you can to make your crappy coffee table in your crappy apartment that little bit cooler with pictures of someone else's cool stuff.
Say Hiya to Herbie
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Hiya Herbie!


It's that time of the month again - we've got a new background! This time round it's done by our good friend, Herbert Loureiro. Hailing from the coast of Brazil from a place called Maceió, Herbie is a 20 year old journalism student, who also happens to own Estúdio Alba, a design studio along with his amazing and talented partners, Daniel Hogrefe and David Pacheco.

What I enjoy most about this superbly talented young gun, is that he exhibits such a sense of joy simply creating in his work, no matter what the subject matter. Anyway, amongst our usual epic and highly entertaining conversations, we asked him a round of the standard q's and here's what we got.

 

herbie_drama

 

How and when did you know you were going to be an illustrator?

Well, I still don't know if I'm gonna be an illustrator. But I started drawing "professionally" when one of my highschool teachers saw some scratches I had done on my notebook and then he asked me to illustrate his poetry book, called Açougue. That was when i realised I could do something and not just these little scratches; that I could create something that to reflect and expose myself to other people. Yet I don't think I'm gonna ever only be an illustrator cause I'm always eager about starting something new in some different ways... on photography or vídeo...Or something that I don't even know of yet.

 

herbie_circo

 

What have been are your biggest influences?

When I was a kid I used to have this esoteric curiosity, so I think it got me going to places I would picture real life from a fantasy point of view. I love how with the dumbest things, a touch of the grotesque and a bit of magic can elevate it from normality/real life. So it's like my starting point: doing something about aspects of real life - or how they look in my head.

 

herbie_carine


Who would love to work for or collaborate with?

I love fashion and music. I would really like to collaborate with Dazed and Confused (are you reading? I am asking!), Róisín Murphy and Gossip. And of course, a lot of Brazilian people, like Copacabana Club and Stop Play Moon. I think they are all very different but have these elements that are somewhat nonsense, fun and boundary pushing, so I LOVE to collaborate with people like that.

 

herbie_kong

 

What did you dream about last night?

I can't remember! Really, I can't remeber for sure what happened while I was dreaming but usually it is pretty simple and about recreating everyday situations. But I can remember last night...I have these symbols that are often in my dreams, such as hair or teeth. I love the symbolic weight that dreams have, so they're also very common when I'm thinking about putting down ideas.

 

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Favourite medium?

Allison Dubois. Haha, no. I am very divided about illustration and photography. Cause I'm so impatient when it comes to doing something. I want it to be done as soon as I can feel it's done, that's the image. So illustration works for me better now, cause photography needs this after production, and it takes longer to turn it into that something I am happy with.

 

Check Herbie's studio www.estudioalba.com and then go follow Herbie on his flickr

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