03/22/11 - 6:18 pm

Steady Rotation 2

I’m bringing down the tempo for the second installment of the Steady Rotation segment, putting house aside for a minute in favor of slow(er) jams, new school hip-hop, future garage and nu step beats.


Nicolas Jaar – I Got A Woman


Caribou – Sun (Altrice’s ‘Only What You Gave Me’ Remix)


Lunice – Hitmane’s Anthem


The Weeknd – What You Need


James Blake – Footnotes


Teebs – Double Fifths


Scuba – So You Think You’re So Special


Darkstar – Ostkreuz

02/23/11 - 4:06 pm

The Wild Child

For the second post of my humble sartorial segment about my style icons, I decided to feature a true emblematic 80′s figure, pop & neo-expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat whose style, in my opinion,
is still very relevant today.

Here’s what journalist, author and friend of Basquiat Glenn O’Brien had to say
about the artist’s status as a fashion pioneer:

“He was a chromatic physicist who practiced an unspoken, unwritten theory of textile relativity. He puts a shirt, jacket and pants together like it would conjure the weather or influence the next day’s headlines. With a paisley tie eccentrically tied over a plaid shirt under a tweed jacket he worked colors and textures. His taste was a signature, and in every photograph he’s perfect, outside time and fashion, an eternal aristocrat.”













basquiat by andy warhol


basquiat by roland hagenberg





02/13/11 - 6:11 pm

The Mad Genius

I’m starting yet another segment on the blog showcasing my personnal style icons. Rest assure, this isn’t turning into a fashion nor a celebrity blog. There are enough (too many?) of those already. I just thought it’d be inspiring to look back at some of the great artists, musicians, actors
and public figures whose styles have transcended time and trends.
I have enough pictures gathered already for a good 15 posts. So expect more in the near future.

First installment pays homage to the man with the horn, the chameleon of cool, Mr. Miles Davis.

Here’s what Robin D. G. Kelley, professor of history and Africana at NYU
wrote about Miles’ style in the New York Times back in 2001:

Practically every photograph of him is iconic. Like the coolest pimps on my block while I was growing up in Harlem, Miles was constantly posing; he knew how to stand, how to move, how to compose himself in space so that the world revolved around him.

[...]

Film from a 1967 Stockholm concert showcases his mastery of movement. Every gesture seems choreographed but effortless, the way he nonchalantly walks onstage, rubs just behind his ear, puts his impeccably manicured fingers to his lips just before bringing the horn to his mouth. His smooth brown skin never breaks a sweat. Even the way he ambles off stage can be classified as a pimp stroll.

miles davis


miles davis


miles davis & john coltrane


miles davis





miles davis

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Miles Davis – So What (Kind of Blue, 1959)

02/6/11 - 5:57 pm

Steady Rotation 1

Jacques Greene – The Look



Altered Natives – The Rain


Scuba – You Got Me


Portable – Find Me


Ali Love – Moscow Girl (Jacques Renault Remix)


Floating Points – People’s Potential


Trickski – The Warm Up


Levon Vincent – Games Dub


I’m starting this new segment on the blog called Steady Rotation as a means to feature new(ish) releases that I wanna share but wouldn’t feel confortable giving away for free (via youtube uploads from various sources). I’ll try to do a Steady Rotation post once a month with the tracks I’ve been listening to and adding to my crates. Hope you’ll discover some good stuff.

01/30/11 - 11:27 pm

Bright Young Things


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Little Dragon – Blinking Pigs (1-O.A.K. “God Made My Funky” Remix)