Incandescent meta-morph-incessant Fred Butler
Fred Butler has made a few things for me and I love how much fun and colour there is in her work. This video if for her new collection. She is definitely worth Google image searching.
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Boddika is obviously not new news, but he just keeps getting better and better and better. Though the references are retro, this still sounds like future dance music to me.

Wickedly cool prints by Tinhead
A fellow Oxford inhabitant, Tinhead does not give a shit and makes beautiful prints. This is where you can buy his stuff. Read more

Awesome demo track by Solid Gold Dragons
This track is just a demo, I think, but it sounds as smooth as anything to me. I love the songwriting, the production, and the trumpets.
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The paintings of my wife and collaborator Erica Ryan Stallones are always a source of inspiration, as their unassuming subject matter recedes to reveal subtle moments of disjointedness, breaks from perspective, linear motion, and narrative. Read more
Having grown up in a small desert town, I find myself suffocated by the strange hazy blanket that descends upon London at night in place of the stars. It makes me cranky. If plants are solar powered then perhaps some people are star powered? Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
Going about day-to-day life can be a chore, which is why the guys at Anxiety Culture are delivering highly valid excuses for why people should feel free to do exactly as they please, which, in most cases, is absolutely nothing. Read more
With Lungfish guitarist Asa Osborne’s latest project, Zomes, he continues to explore loops and cycles with endlessly repeating musical phrases, this time played on circuit-bent keyboards. The resulting tracks sound at times like medieval court music at others like the soundtrack to a Hal Hartley movie.
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We love the vivid colours in the Freak La Notte range of t-shirts. The French label’s collection of shirts are like little canvases of super-styled surrealism – bold, elegant, and enchanting.
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Neoclassics are a California-based apparel line with a free-thinking approach. They celebrate pioneers of the past and present with both literal and abstract graphics, all hand-printed on super soft material. Check out some of our favourite items of theirs in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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