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October 27th, 2016,

A Talk With Laz Rojas

Laz Rojas is a master of transformation! He makes work in film, photography, and art that consistently tread a tenuous line between complex and simple. His work is sharp, witty, multi-layered all in all thorough. One could say there is an idiosyncratic variety of different meanings to his work. In his mélange of imagery he is responsible for every little detail we see, for every role, for every costume! more information and pictures

October 19th, 2016,

Roman Schramm — Legs

Women’s legs, iridescent tights and what appears to be blue-painted salt dough figures are the ingredients to Roman Schramm‘s leg series. A monochromatic grey surface and your regular Photoshop drop shadow round off the absurd composition. more information and pictures

October 13th, 2016,

”I thought I would just delete the body from the equation”

Cleveland born electronic musician and cofounder of the famous “first true post-tourism publication“ The Travel Almanac, John Roberts released his third studio album Plum three months ago on his label Brunette Editions. But instead of presenting Plum with a traditional live performance Roberts has made a series of short movies called Odeon. Read complete interview

October 6th, 2016,

NATURAL BORN: JENNIFER ABESSIRA

Jennifer Abessira was born in Paris and moved to Tel Aviv when she was eight years old. After starting with her project Elastique, which stands for a flexible dialogue between her and the other, she was nominated by Dazed Digital to be one of the ten most promising photographers in the world. She has also worked with Vivienne Westwood and Vice Magazine, among other. Read complete interview

October 1st, 2016,

NATURAL BORN: NAKED

NAKED’s debut album ZONE is full of a deliciously dark, noisy, sexual electro-pop tracks. The album results in expressive electronics mixed with despairing vocals. Some songs poignantly express heavy emotions, some are gentler, more pop(py). Each song features dark sound that is juxtaposed with pleasing tones, which altogether make for an ambient, raw and somehow erotic melody. There is a lush texture to ZONE, one could describe the album as an eerie, very contemporary, adult, infinite spectrum of sounds, neatly contained in its thirty-five minutes. more information and pictures

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