June 9, 2011 | Cool Websites | by Teen Daze |
One of my favourite curated art blogs is Booooooom! The site is based in my backyard of Vancouver and features a wide variety of different visual artforms, whether its paintings, photography, design work, and sometimes even videos. I find that I’m always inspired when I visit this site. I think Jeff, the site’s creator and curator, and I have really similar tastes.
May 30, 2011 | New Music |
by Teen Daze |
Ever since I first heard Mend, I’ve been borderline obsessed with this minimal/ambient project of Will Wisenfeld, aka Baths. In celebration of his 20,000th fan on the Baths’ Facebook page, Wisenfeld dropped a new EP entitled Bless The Self, which is a seamless, quiet, pulsing work.
May 30, 2011 | Cool Websites | by Teen Daze |
The Mystic Lady Tumblr is filled with a lot of, what seems to be, found images. Whether its her prolific collection of National Geographic scans, or even the images that she reblogs, she has impeccable taste and has created an amazing aesthetic.
May 30, 2011 | New Music |
by Teen Daze |
Always Returning (For All Mankind) has joined the ranks of songs like Blue In Green by Miles Davis and Heysatan by Sigur Ros, as a song that will always devastate me. Read more
May 28, 2011 | New Music |
by Teen Daze |
After the tragic passing of Trish Keenan, I found myself coming back to the Broadcast album Haha Sound over and over. This album is so dense, so lush. Needless to say, I hear something new every time I listen to it. I hear this record in a lot of new stuff that’s been coming out lately, and I think the sound has almost become intrinsic in electronic musicians, even if they don’t know where it came from.
May 28, 2011 | Video |
by Teen Daze |
Last year, Candy Claws released my favourite album of the year, Hidden Lands. Since then, I’ve had the chance to see the band several times, and I’ve actually become friends with this lovely bunch of kids. Read more
Don’t know what to do with your old “rabbit” or “beetle”? Well, why not turn it into a cow? That’s at least what Miina Akkyjyrkka would do. Miina is an artist from Finland who enjoys recycling car parts artistically and turn them into cows. Very strange, but also very cool. Read more
Brooklyn-born and based, Jean-Michel Basquiat was the first African American artist to be feted internationally for his dynamic and exciting street-art style, which mixed elements of inner-city graffiti with vibrant figurative modernism. 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
This has to be one of the best design websites going around. The greatest part of the website is how you can filter design by colour. Mix and match a couple of colours and BANG! It will show you all the designs that utilize them.
This song for me is inspirational in two ways:- the actual live performance and the song itself. The song had never been played before. The guys that were playing together hadn’t met before and had only known each other for two hours. They managed to create a musical vibe and a beautiful song that made the audience and the two performers interlock in this musical whirlwind.
The Hussy Summer 2009 Exotic Escape collection is up for viewing. I quite like the leather Zanzibar sandals for a stylish casual look that’s slightly sophisticated. While there are a few nice dresses in the new line, I much prefer the accessories and clutches. That’s partially why the rest of the globe has come to love this iconic Aussie label, right?
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Inspired by Caspar David Friedrich and American Space Travel, the Das Nebelmeer print by Rebel Unlit features a unique collage of mountains and space shuttle smoke. We love this surreal piece, and its partner in crime, the Der Wanderer print. Both works are giclee prints on cotton matt archival 310 gsm paper. Check out these and other cool Rebel Unlit pieces in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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