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XXYYXX: About You
Directed, Edited, Cinematography by Jeff VASH official video granted by Relief In Abstract Records inspired by xxyyxx.
xxyyxx is the moniker of 15-year-old Orlando musician, Marcel Everett. Marcel has an interest in chillwave, dubstep, and experimental indie, having played guitar for 5 years with no traditional training. He labels his music as self-proclaimed Fro-fi, an off-shot of the chillwave movement.
Marcel Everett is constantly changing his style. Marcel is heavily influenced by 80s new wave and r&b, maintaining interest in vinyl and old cassette collections. He’s likened to How to Dress Well, Toro y Moi, and Washed Out.
Marcel started out in 2009 as a guitarist for many local bands including experimental hardcore band Esmeralda. His bedroom projects slowly turned into his main focus, releasing songs under the name of beardance. Now renamed as xxyyxx, he is signed to Relief in Abstract Records with his first album, Still Sound, newly available in July 2011.
Black Lodge by Jägnefält Milton
“The basic idea is to complement a luxury resort (situated in an old quarry) with small reclusive huts placed in the nearby forest, close to a deserted beach. Considering all the luxury amenities in the resort, we wanted this to be something completely different. The huts are made of pine trees cut in the same forest as they are standing in. It’s built in an old swedish timber frame technique and warmed by a cast iron stove. The only furniture besides a stool, is a wooden board that can act both as a table, a bench and a bed. All four walls can be opened into the grass creating more of a camp fire situation where you can watch the stars and moon through the oculus. We were able to stretch the simplicity of the project knowing we had all the amenities nearby. The resorts name is Furillen and a first prototype is going to be built this winter.”
The Plush Halfling Slippers
The Plush Halfling Slippers from thinkgeek. Plush slippers turn your feet into halfling feet, look cool.
THEHUSIC: WEEKLY ISSUE (VOL. 3, NO. 18) I WISH U WOULD
Tracklist –
1. 2 Chainz – Birthday Song ft. Kanye West
2. DJ Khaled – I Wish U Would ft. Kanye West & Rick Ross
3. Trey Songz – Hail Mary ft. Young Jeezy & Lil Wayne
4. Pusha T – Pies
5. DJ Khaled – Hip-Hop ft. Scarface & Nas
6. Rick Ross – All Birds ft. French Montana
7. Pusha T – Exodus 23:1 ft. The Dream
8. Rick Ross – Fountain Of Youth ft. Nipsey Hussle & Stalley
9. Nas – Summer On Smash ft. Swizz Beatz
10. Glasses Malone – That Good ft. Ty$
11. Aaliyah – Enough Said ft. Drake
12. Rick Ross – Hold Me Back
13. Meek Mill – Actin’ Up ft. French Montana & Wale
14. French Montana – Pop That ft. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne & Drake
15. Snoop Dogg – La La La
16. Kendrick Lamar – The Recipe ft. Dr. Dre
Bastard Store and Office by Studiometrico
The Bastard Store and Office is a great example of modern day work spaces that also give you facilities to let a bit of steam off and take the sigh out of everyday going to work. Bastard Store and Office has a terraced office that overlooks a large wooden bowl built for skaters to shred in their downtime. Below the bowl, a full-service retail store welcomes the public in local Milan, Italy.
Conference of Cool.
Bodega BAMZ: P.A.P.I (feat. Willie HEX)
Bodega BAMZ; aka PAPI, aka TANBOYS general, recognized as Spanish Harlem’s A$AP affiliate returns with his video track “P.A.P.I” off of his project Strictly 4 My P.A.P.I.Z dropping September 11th.
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Lamborghini Contach
Only 3 years after Bertone released the first wedge-shaped Alfa Romeo Carabo concept, Lamborghini got their turn with the Countach in 1971. Among all the prototypes with this universal shape, Lamborghini became the most prolific when the car was put into production in 1976. The car was named after it’s 5000-litre V12 which stood for Longitudinale Posteriore 5000.Marcello Gandini, who had shaped both the Miura and Espada was responsible for the Countach design. The low profile wasn’t too far off his Lancia Stratos 0 from just a year earlier, and Lamborghini remained much more true to the Bertone concept than Lancia ever did. Maybe that’s why the Lamborghini became so much more of a icon than the Lancia.Unique traits of the concept included forward-swinging doors from the Carabo and a periscope rear view mirror, both which were retained for production.Paolo Stanzani had the task of making a usable supercar underneath Marcello Gandini’s impossibly low design. He elected to run the gearbox forward of the engine to provide direct gear changes. This raised the height of the engine for the driveline, but made the Countach look even more purposeful with its muscular rear stance.Initially a fully-digital instrumentation system was fitted that was later replaced by analogue units so Bob Wallace could test the car. Afterward the car led a hard life and was highly modified during testing to help with production development. At met a final fate with a barrier at MIRA in Britain which destroyed the car completely.
Porsche Pavilion by Henn Architekten
The new Porsche Pavilion at the Autostadt in Wolfsburg, Germany is the first addition to the theme park since its 2000 opening. Designed by German firm Henn Architekten, the curved lines and form are derived from the ‘dynamic flow of driving’, encompassing the universal image of the Porsche brand. following a similar construction to that of monocoque technology – applied to the development of lightweight designs within the automotive and aerospace industries – the sculptural piece of architecture forms a spatial enclosure while acting as a load bearing structure at the same time. At its entrance, it cantilevers outwards at a length of 25m, hovering over the water surface of a built-in lagoon in which a circular walkway runs the perimeter of, allowing visitors to further explore the Autostadt. The exterior is covered in 620 matte-finished stainless steel cladding with welded ribs which were prefabricated in a ship-yard in stralsund and assembled on site resulting in a seamless building skin, positioned within the park in such a way that it mirrors the location of the Volkswagen Pavilion. the surrounding landscape has been executed by WES to make sure the new pavilion seamlessly blends into the overall themes of the surrounding existing park.
An elliptically curved ramp embraces the dynamic principle of the architecture, leading visitors into the interior concept developed by Hg Merz Architeckten Museumsgestalter. the lower 400 m2 exhibition and staging areas house the original Porsche – a 356 no. 1 built in 1948 – which is the starting point of the space, leading to a collection of 25 silver coloured vehicle models at a scale 1:3, presented within the main display area. On show are short films which express the four antagonistic terms which characterize Porsche’s values and philosophy: tradition and innovation, performance and day-to-day practicality, design and functionality, exclusiveness and social acceptance. A film about the company’s history along with sound stories and other Porsche models are also presented to give an overall informative overview of the automotive brand and its history.