SAYLOULOU – JULIAN

There’s no bad music coming from Sweden. In the last 2 years however it seemed like all the music coming from there was desperately trying to mimic Robyn and Röyksopp’s success. Say Lou Lou are different. Say Lou Lou helps you unwind. Say Lou Lou carry sensibility, feminine energy and spread this light feeling you get on a careless hot summer day without

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Reece Terris

Reece is a witty nerd with amazing sense of humor. If you don’t believe me, take a look at his work. Reece Terris is a Vancouver based artist whose work alters the expected experiential qualities of a place or object through an amplification or shift in the primary function of an original design. Past projects include a six-storey apartment building temporarily

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COSMARXPOLITAN

If more than 12 hours of your daily life take place online, then you definitely have heard about this, so you can carry on. For the rest of you people with better things to do than browsing genitalia on Tumblr, here comes COSMARXPOLITAN – Fun Fearless Freedom From The Oppression of Capitalism – the perfect magazine for all communist chicks

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BOYS: Serial Polygamy

It wasn’t until I met Martin that I heard the expression “serial monogamy” I’m usually the last to jump on the “cool relationship phrases people use” bandwagon. That’s valid also for all alternative words and abbreviations used to describe obscure sexual practices like bondage, horse markets or sounding. However this shouldn’t be brought in direct correlation to my sexual experience.

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BOUNCE CAMP

Sampo is an audio-visual perfectionist. Evidence for this bold opening of the feature is his music project BOUNCE CAMP where he carefully handpicks slightly forgotten aesthetics of music genres that have degraded into minimal umtsa-tumpsa and left the beauty of music behind. Sampo Hänninen comes to pick up disco music where it left in the 80s. His BOUNCE CAMP alter

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Heinz Spoerli And The Zurich Ballet By Walter Pfeiffer

Oliver Demont and I met shortly at a bar called WOOF – a bear den located in the Schöneberg area of Berlin. Oliver looks more like a chaser than a bear, but that’s not what this story is about. Oliver is a brilliant journalist and writer – but that’s not the point either. First time I visited Mr. Demont’s website 

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Chet Faker

I know now would be the right time to review the new Woodkid album, but I have been so preoccupied with other much mor thrilling and intense feelings towards another bearded talent that I even forgot about The Golden Age after it leaked 3 or 4 days before release. So here it is, my newest obsession – meet Chet.

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Facilitated Mess by Matthias Vriens-McGrath

Facilitated Mess was originally posted in the current issue of ZOO magazine. However, because you’re truly special and surprisingly fruity, you get 5 exclusive unpublished images by the powerhouse talent Matthias Vriens-McGrath.

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Aitor Throupe: New Object Research

If it was up to Aitor Throup, the future we live in would be a cyber goth post-apocalyptic dystopia set in the remains of a video game which you never win – or if it was to be compared to a color pallet it would be a world deep in the dull anthracites with romantic notes of soft warm gray. His collections

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Romanian Designers at Fashion Week Berlin AW 2013

It’s been a whole year since I set foot at Berlin Fashion Week. After this 2 season absence, little has changed in the constellation and choice in designers and events. Nonetheless, my favorites remain the shows of Vladimir Karaleev (which I’ll see tomorrow) Sissi Goetze (which was yesterday) and my friends, the Romanian Designers. The latter I saw on Tuesday

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Justin Timberlake: Suit & Tie

JT is back. After 6+ years, some good and some bad movies and a becoming part of the new MySpace, Mr. Timberlake is ready to re-enter the music biz. With a Jay-Z produced first single called Suit & Tie and a comeback album (he started the works on last June) called The 20/20 Experience JT proves he still got it. Listen to

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Гоша Рубчинский S/S13

Gosha is not really the first thing to pop up in your mind when you think Russian fashion and style. Gosha Rubchinskiy’s menswear feels like the freshest, most relevant not only in the former Soviet center, but worldwide right now. Made in conjunction with Japanese avant-gardists Comme des Garçons, the 26-year-old Russian designer built his collection around simple ideas like the

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