Wednesday, November 25, 2009
DJ PARTY: Misty Rabbit Vs TrustFun
It's all about the Prada connection today. My next topic is on this lady, Miss Mimi Xu aka Misty Rabbit - she's a staple at Prada parties (helming the deck at the Prada Transformers in Souel earlier this year and The Prada Book launch in London just last week). No stranger to the music industry, by day Mimi used to work at Modular Records and Kitsune and now runs record label Kuskus - they are responsible for the hippest runway music for fashion week. When night falls she is resident at notorious Parisian nightclubs such as Regine, Le Baron, Social Club to name a few. Her electro-disco-tech sets never fails to get the crowd rocking. This we look forward to witnessing as she will be playing in Singapore this Friday 27th December at the White Rabbit! The party, organized by the local party collective, Trustfun is sure to be a hit with the vivacious party crowd about town. Can't Wait!
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BOOK
PRADA
Last week or so, the cream of the social crops the world over, donned their best garbs and in their respective cities they gathered to celebrate the fruition of a wonderful work of art. It was the launch of The Prada Book - a beautiful anthology of the illustrious history of the label. I was fortunate to be invited to join the Singapore contingent of Prada-philes down at the namesake's brand new store at Ion Orchard. Catch-up with old friends, new friends, canapes and bubbly and best of all, I acquired a copy of the BOOK! Slick! All I have left to say is PRADA I HEART YOU!
Link To Book
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NOWHERE BOY
Ever wonder how legends come to be? Before legends become legendary?? Get ready to watch and learn. Nowhere boy, the new film by artist, Sam Taylor-Wood (wife of Jay Jopling, White Cube) is a chronicle of John Lennon's childhood. The film, based on the book "Imagine This: Growing Up with My Brother John Lennon" by Lennon's half sister, Julia Baird marks Taylor-Wood's full-length directorial debut. Futhermore, the scoring of the film is done by the British electronica duo Goldfrapp (Whom we adore). The film premiered at London film festival back in October and will be on general release in the UK this December. Fingers crossed we get to see it this side of the world!
Movie Review
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K.I.N. IS BACK
"Same time, Same People, Different Store"
One of my favorite stores in Singapore is back and better. They recently took a hiatus for a quick facelift by local architects and friends, Fuur Associates. Now its all dressed up and ready to go. Not only do they stock the dopest labels from the US, Japan and Europe, such as P.A.M., Engineered Garments and WoodWood to name a few, this year, the boys of K.I.N launched their very own in house label Sifr, a line of ingenious basics slated to become a staple of any discerning guy's (or girls) wardrobe.
K.I.N. Blogspot
K.I.N. Website
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
COVET THIS:
Hermes x Leica camera Round 2
I've got two words for this and it shall be said over and over again….I WANT I WANT I WANT!!!! We've got the best of both worlds here…need I say more??
http://www.highsnobiety.com/news/2009/11/16/leica-m7-hermes-edition/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+highsnobiety%2Frss+%28Highsnobiety.com+-+Online+Streetwear+Magazine%29
COOL MAGAZINE: 31 Rue Cambon
Olivier Zahm together with Karl Lagerfeld have produced the inaugural issue of 31 Rue Cambon, the first ever Chanel Magazine. Salivating while typing, not a very attractive sight but nothing makes me happier than print matter.
http://www.purple-diary.com/post/245029646/31-rue-cambon-1-this-is-the-first-issue-of-31
BOOK: To India with Love
To India with Love
Been waiting a long time for this book to come out. I've always been a fan of Waris Ahluwalia and his jewelry label, House of Waris. His creations have this kind of off-beat intricate hand made appeal to them that is simply something special. This time around, Waris and crew have put together this 'scrap book' that explores the alluring and inspiring beauty of India. I think after seeing Wes Anderson's Darjeeling limited, i needed my periodic India fix and I do believe that this book will really do the trick!!!
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/all-star-caste-to-india-with-love/
http://www.style.com/stylefile/2009/11/waris-and-co-send-their-love/
http://www.assouline.com/books-assouline/To%20India%20with%20Love_732-comingsoon.html
MUSIC: Black Cab Sessions
A friend of mine sent me this link because he felt it reminded him of our drunken Taxi cab jam sessions our friends would always have over here in SG ( ours was more minus the instruments and the melodic harmony). I instantly thought the concept was brilliant - Like Taxi Cab Confession meets Live at Abbey Road!! And the viewer was the sole audience. The idea of a Jam session in a taxi cab means that each musician has to really parr down their performances to the basics…really just the essence of what music is all about. Moreover, the proximity due to the space constraint really added to the intimacy…Really feels like just hanging out on a day off!
Check out Black Cab Sessions with Lykke Li and all the rest of them!
http://www.blackcabsessions.com/sessions.php?id=1208986544
http://www.blackcabsessions.com
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Can you believe this skate park is in Singapore?
Believe it or not, this skate park is in the East Coast and is put up by National Parks Singapore. If you don't believe me, click here for more info.
I guess you can tell that the Singapore Government put this up, because at the time of these photos, there's no graffiti up yet. I'm curious to see what it looks like now as these photos were taken in February (2009). I'm gonna make my way out there and try to get some recent snaps. I have a hunch that if there's any graffiti there, it's commissioned or you have to apply to "get up".
The entire skate park occupies an area of 1.4 ha (the size of about 2.5 football fields) and comprises a combo bowl, a vertical bowl and a streetcourse covering 0.4 ha. Constructing the skate park cost $7.6 million, which is co-shared by NParks and MCYS. It is catered to both beginners and professionals, who will be able to find features that suit their skill levels:
Streetcourse - The Streetcourse caters to all riders. It provides elements for both intermediate and advanced skaters and bikers. The Streetcourse consists of a mix of street obstacles, including stairs, handrails, ledges and gaps to enable progression from lower level ramps to more advanced areas.
Combo Bowl - The Combo Bowl section is an intermediate to advanced level bowl with different depths, hips, corners, a spine, sub box and bank wall. The layout enables riders to travel continuously around the sections of the bowl and transfer from one area to another.
Vertical Bowl - The 3.6-metre Vertical Bowl area is for advanced skaters/bikers and consists of a channel with different corners. This is a challenging bowl that will ensure progression for skate park users to enable them to enter competitions.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
That Justice Track gets the Hollywood Treatment
Thanks to favorite bloggers TheMahoganyBlog and CircleSquareTriangleBlog, I found this cool remix of Justice's "We Are Your Friends". Its by LA duo / band called the Animalistics (http://www.myspace.com/animalisticsband) and it's called "Hollywood". Check it out, as I've linked the media player from Mahogany below:
Starting to see 4Fingers Everywhere!
I was down at Haji Lane in Singapore looking at some of the cool shops that they have down there. And as I was about to walk into this store that had some cool vintage clothes in the window, I noticed this bastard chair sitting near the entrance.
Pretty close match wouldn't you say?
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Dave Chappelle in Singapore's newest Fast Food Outlet at ION?
Celebrity Sighting? I swear he's in town I don't know if it's the real thing. A friend ran into him in NYC and said that he doesn't like taking photos so maybe it's an impersonator? Or maybe he really likes the chicken? By the way, anyone try the chicken wings at (prepare for shameless plug), ehem... 4Fingers Bonchon Crispy Chicken? It's a new "must try" phenomenon. Trust me, I don't blog for anyone you know.
PS. at least the chicken at 4Fingers is the real thing!
PS. at least the chicken at 4Fingers is the real thing!
Dance Music is not Dead!
French disco warrior Vitalic takes a break from inventing the future to deliver his second long-playing masterpiece this decade, and the results are nothing short of astonishing. Anyone interested in the possibilities of electronic music, or anyone who feels the genre is stuck in a rut, should investigate Flashmob to hear how Pascal Arbez-Nicolas, a vastly improved musician, blends styles—disco and techno, chiefly—with such bravura that you fear for his peers. A hymn to the imagination that you can dance your face off to, this record has grace (“Poison Lips”), muscle (“Flashmob”), beauty (“Still”), elegance (“See the Sea (Blue)”), ecstasy (“Second Lives”), disco (“Your Disco Song”), and a track about a chicken lady (“Chicken Lady”). It’s pretty much perfect.
Review by SUBURBAN DWIGHT (Dazed Digital Music)
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