MUSIC MONDAYS!!>>>DIRTY PROJECTORS
April 26th, 2010 by DEVIL FISHPosted in music | Comments Off
Hip Items for Earth Day
April 22nd, 2010 by DEVIL FISHA toast to Earth Day with Pure Vodka Green, an all organic Vodka, from farming methods and production, to transport and bottling.
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Recycle an old book you don’t use into a planter. Or simply order one from Gartenkultur.
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Charge your i-pod, Blackberry or cellphone using energy from the sun with this Noon eco-friendly solar bag.
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This one is funny and slightly disturbing, but the concept is great. These jackets and hoodies created by Sander Reijgers, are made out of materials from blow-up sex dolls. He quotes, “I customize existing tracksuit tops with parts of the blow-up dolls – the head, the breasts, the vagina, the anus. These dolls are so ugly and vulgar that turning them into something beautiful has become a challenge for me.”
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Pixels by Patrick Jean
April 20th, 2010 by DEVIL FISH
PIXELS by PATRICK JEAN.
Uploaded by onemoreprod. – Independent web videos.
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“Exit Through the Gift Shop”
April 19th, 2010 by LIGER
We went to the movies on Friday to check this movie out. Supposedly about Banksy, but actually about Mr.Brainwash, “Exit Through the Gift Shop” is a movie about street art and the man that started documenting Shepard Fairey, Banksy, and his cousin, Space Invader. Funny, interesting, and worth watching.

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MUSIC MONDAYS!!!>>>The Horrors!
April 19th, 2010 by LIGERMost fans would agree that Primary Colours was a left turn from the Horrors’ debut album, Strange House, which was pretty obviously inspired by other horror-rock type bands like the Cramps, Gun Club, and the Seeds and was helmed by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner.
The newest album, Primary Colours (yeah, coloUrs, because the Brits like to add U’s everywhere), was put together by Geoff Barrow (Portishead), Craig Silvey, and video director Chris Cunningam. You can already imagine how different the two sounds are. I will post a video track from the old album after this so you can all compare and critique. Even though I’m a fan of the new stuff, I feel like the original rawness is missing. LIke anything that’s overproduced, the original voice is harder to find and the original thing that got me listening is fading-out. I’m hoping the next album rocks!
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Invading the Vintage
April 13th, 2010 by DEVIL FISHThese pretty awesome postcards are made by Franco Brambilla , who is an Italian illustrator devoted to sci-fi. He takes vintage postcards and adds his touch of sci-fi action creating an almost realistic image of aliens and Star Wars characters coexisting on earth.
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MUSIC MONDAYS!!!>>>YACHT!!!
April 12th, 2010 by LIGERPosted in favorite THINGS, film / motion | Comments Off
Kim Gordan’s Noise
April 9th, 2010 by LIGERFor those of you who blasted Sonic Youth into your ears really loud like I did, you will be excited to read that fresh from the March release of “Performing/Guzzling” (Rizzoli), a book featuring watercolors based on her experiences performing, Kim is putting out another piece- “Kim Gordon: The Noise Paintings,” that opened yesterday at the John McWhinnie @ Glenn Horowitz Gallery in Manhattan. Here is the interview featured by WWD.
Kim Gordon: I started doing the series in 2009. The paintings are taken directly as names from Noise bands; they are all of bands or individuals who play music. I liked the idea of taking something that will never become popular and is very pure and free in its expression [and] using it as content for art. I liked the idea of people buying something for an experience they never had, much like the way people buy T-shirts for places they’ve never been to.
WWD: Which was the first painting?
K.G.: “Pussy Galore” was the first. I just liked them as a band. And I liked that they took their name from something in pop culture, so I liked the idea of putting it back out in another context.
K.G.: “Talk Normal” are these two girls who play amazing music, more No Wave than Noise music. “Slow Listener” is such a great name.
WWD: How do the Noise Paintings relate to your other work?
K.G.: Early work of mine had to do with writing. Short proposals for stories, sort of inspired by conceptual art and the minimalist writer [Alain] Robbe-Grillet.
WWD: What are you currently obsessed with?
K.G.: I’m into doing paintings of lyrics, other people’s…random lines. Each word is on a separate piece of paper or canvas.
WWD: Your guilty pleasure right now?
K.G.: Listening to Kurt Vile’s latest CD, “Childish Prodigy.” Guilty because I listen to it too much…
WWD: And the requisite fashion question: What’s going to be your go-to look for the summer?
K.G.: Probably some Electric Feather dress. I wore one all last summer. [The clothes] are so simple but unusual.
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FASHION FRIDAYS!!!!
April 9th, 2010 by DEVIL FISHheathen from spencer hansen .
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This is a pretty awesome concept on how we feel when we are wearing clothing that makes us feel just right. Heathen is an independent San Francisco-based designer clothing company that offers the world men’s and women’s apparel, accessories, hats, jewelry and a series of toys under its own label, BLAMO. Here are some more photos from their new collection.
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