Music / Planning To Rock
The project of UK born songwriter and performer, Janine Rostron, Planning To Rock liberally ’straddles the worlds of performance, music and video’. Rostron’s approach ’seems to set its gaze specifically on contemporary urban pop culture and how that relates to personal identity, including how the body and its clothing codes plays a role in defining identity’. [see also Vampire Weekend]
Also by CASPER JOHANSSON
Just what goes on behind the closed doors of the adidas design studios has been anyone’s guess,’til now. Yes, these sport loving, fashion luminaries from Portland, Oregon have pulled back the curtain for the first time ever to reveal just what it is like to work for one of sports super-brands. In this unique window into adidas’ creative world, you will find blogs that discuss anything from bras made of toilet paper to the next generation of sporting gloves and football cleats. For any aspiring vanguards of distinct design, you are also able to submit your portfolio — regardless of whether your creative pallet be tennis chic, street ball fresh, olympic cool or urban polish. Oh, and you might just land yourself a dream job.
Coop’s infamous smoking devil motif has appeared in art galleries, on zippo lighters, on condoms and even as tattoos on his fans’ bodies. Now you can get Satan and his gorgeous succubi on your car. Read more
Moby’s create a video competition
Our friend Moby, who’s signed some CDs and posters that we’re giving away on Lost At E Minor, has just announced a global $10,000 video competition going live on his MobyGratis website. Directors are invited to submit their films for the track ‘Ooh Yeah‘ and the winner, chosen by Moby, will win the $10,000 prize money and have their video used as the official music video. Sweet! Entries close midnight, Monday July 14th.
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Ok, a confession. And one made with the full weight of its implications bearing down on me like a load of feathers. Extra soft ones of course (well, it is my confession). When I see bands play - and I mean good bands; bands with rhythm - my right leg gyrates like a stunned jellyfish. Read more
We interviewed Marc Collin, the creative force behind French group Nouvelle Vague, who along with a series of 80s acoustic tribute albums also released an installment in the popular Late Night Tales compilation series. Read more
Wow! So whilst Australia is quickly becoming known for its Ed Banger-styled modular stream of music, there is a little known Brisbane artist called Yeo Choong who is just insanely talented. His music is full of summer fun and Kanye West-Phoenix influences. Take my word on it, this is going to be Australia’s next answer to Sam Sparro, Mika or even Jamie Lidel, and he is only 21 years-old.
Melbourne’s Alice Euphemia has been a swinging shrine to Australian independent fashion for a decade now, hosting some of our favourites including Romance Was Born and TV amongst countless others. The success continues, with Alice Euphemia having opened a second store in 2007 in the old Craft Victoria building on Gertrude Street in Fitzroy, Melbourne. Read more
LA-based designer label Grey Ant has been under my radar for quite some time now, but the Spring 08 collection is what really made me a ‘Grey Ant junkie’. Read more
Oh, ok, so now I’ve seen it all. Or perhaps, in this case, I’m not seeing enough. Japanese game shows are so much fun. Seriously.
Square America is a photo blog that’s sort of like Found magazine, but with more rhyme and reason. The eerie, antique photos are organized by theme, subject matter, and even the ways in which time or lens imperfections distort the images. Read more
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I love the nostalgic overtones in Peter Drake’s artwork. His new series is based on a collection of lead soldiers his father assembled over the years. Read more
The photographic-based artwork of Miami’s Lisa Torske is stunning. Tiny snapshots of every dream I’ve never had. Read more
Things are happening almost too quickly for Sally Seltmann, the bashful Melbourne balladeer who plays under the guise of New Buffalo and who wrote Feist’s 2007 hit single, 1,2,3,4. Read more
It looks like the New Rave movement is making a big comeback thanks to Carrie Mundane, designer of the UK-based fashion label, Cassette Playa. Read more
Brooklyn Illustrator Sam Friedman has the most graceful line quality. In whatever form it takes, from abstract line to bold cursive, it’s this beautiful line quality that is clearly the embodiment of his work. In Friedman’s work, this line is often built up in dense, colorful layers to create the most intense abstract fields, guaranteed make your eyes spin. Punctuated with bold shapes and imagery, with a distinct graffiti influence, Freidman makes it pretty clear that the boundaries for his technique are endless. Read more
Thanks to our friends at Madman, we have five copies of the Kurt Cobain documentary, About A Son, to give away to randomly selected Lost At E Minor subscribers. Read more
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