July 20, 2011 | New Music | There's video in this post. by David Ryan Robinson |

I have worked alongside Allie Moss for nearly a year and heard her new album, Late Bloomer, around the end of last year. The album opens with a familiar song, Corner, which was featured on the BT Infinity advert in the UK last year. Her beautiful voice, combined with her gentle acoustic songs, makes it an amazing album that any folk enthusiast can enjoy.

July 16, 2011 | New Illustration | by David Ryan Robinson |

I am a UK-based illustrator currently working freelance in London. I have worked with a variety of different companies and clients, which include The Guardian, Becks Beer, The BBC, Sports Relief, and have recently illustrated the latest album by Allie Moss, Late Bloomer. I enjoy Golden Vanilla tea, Lady Grey and Uni-ball needle pens. Read more

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July 16, 2011 | New Music | There's audio in this post. by David Ryan Robinson |

I have been a fan of Conor Oberst for quite some time, and his latest album by Bright Eyes does not disappoint. Read more

July 13, 2011 | New Film | There's video in this post. by David Ryan Robinson |

The fantasy lifestyle of Amelie can sometimes feel exhausting, but alongside the everyday oddballs that surround her, including hypochondriac tobacconists, tyrannical grocers, kindly strippers and failed writers, Jean-Pierre Jeunet creates her own little world, in which so many colourful eccentrics occur.

July 13, 2011 | New Art | by David Ryan Robinson |

The artwork in the book The Arrival by Shaun Tan is so visually captivating. The way the author, and illustrator, tells a story about a man and his journey to a new, surreal land, purely through illustration is astonishing. Read more

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July 13, 2011 | New Design | by David Ryan Robinson |

Simon Lee specialises in amazing detailed bespoke wallpaper patterns. I am a big fan of his work and the characters that he produces. He makes a lot of Japanese video game and pop-culture references throughout his work, which makes you constantly refer back to his pieces to try and find other hidden details. Read more

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If you’re dealing with the well-worn topics of nature and the ways mankind is shaping the natural world, it helps to be an objectively kick-ass artist such as George Boorujy. Read more

Here’s an awesome map generated from Nasa satellite radar measurements of tree density in the United States.

The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more

Because I don’t waste enough of my life on Facebook, I need some other sites to while away the time. I love Dear Blank Dear Blank. It’s a good laugh. Read more

Last week when the 2008 ARIA nominations were released, I was so happy to see the recognition of Melbourne’s Eddy Current Suppression Ring. Their album Primary Colours is pure, unadulterated Aussie rock, standing out from the numerous electro releases we’ve had this year. The band manages to capture that wonderful pub-vibe without any pretension or tragic nostalgia. Primary Colours speaks to people who still seek an existence that is all about wearing ripped jeans, loitering and punching people in the face … not in a violent way, but because your fist flailed in that direction while you were thrashing around front of stage.

You’ve got to give it to the guys at American fashion label, Attus Apparel. Just over a year into business and already they are producing some of the more … ummm … interesting photo shoots out there. Read more

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The Illuminated Sea Cookie Pin by Stephanie Simek mixes underwater wonders and light to add a little sparkle to your wardrobe. The sea cookie, a member of the sand dollar family, is back lit by a white LED. When turned on, the light illuminates all of the creature’s natural patterns and intricacies. Read more

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