Cookie Cup

You can “Sip the coffee then eat the cup”. The cookie cup is made of pastry and is waterproof.

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G.O.O.D. Music Complex Magazine Photoshoot by Nabil Elderkin


Cover stars include Common, Pusha T, Big Sean, Kid Cudi, Q-Tip, John Legend and 2 Chainz. While the issue doesn’t officially hit newsstands until August 7, choice excerpts appear below while the entire editorial can be perused over at Complex.

What does G.O.O.D. Music mean to you?
Big Sean: Quality—the best. Kanye put himself in a class that nobody can match, as far as evolving, progressing, and taking the best of what we learn and making more out of it. So the brand is just being the coolest. We dress the best, we rap the best, we sing the best, we look the best. [All laugh.] It’s about getting the money, but it’s also about changing the world and doing what the fuck we want to do.

Pusha T: And knowing that it’s limitless. That’s the biggest thing that comes with G.O.O.D. Music. You get so much, and the fans get so much, in fucking with this brand. From G.O.O.D. Fridays to these 30-minute movies in the Middle East…

Kid Cudi: —made on a whim.

Pusha: There’s just so much that comes along with the brand, as far as showing people that we can do what we want. There are no limitations.

John Legend: It starts with the name itself. We want to be known for quality. We want to be known for stuff that we all can be proud of. That creativity, that attention to detail, that quality control—that’s what distinguishes us from other folks who might just be chasing a hit. Kanye picks artists who care about making great art. We all want to make money and do well, but we also want to make great art that’s important and interesting.

Common: There was a moment in hip-hop when I went to SOB’s and I saw Kanye perform before he came out with The College Dropout. The thing that amazed me was that the “backpack” crowd was there, and then there was the Roc-A-Fella crowd, dudes who were throwing up the Roc. I was like, “Yes.” It reminded me of when I grew up. There was niggas who sold dope that was listening to Rakim and A Tribe Called Quest—and there wasn’t no separation. They just liked it.

What does it mean to have Kanye West involved in the production of your album?
Cudi: He knows what he’s talking about. It’s crazy how insanely smart he is—it’s frustrating at times. When I’m playing him stuff, he usually likes it. [Laughs.] But I remember there was a time when I played him something, and he was like, “Turn it off. That was terrible.” We were in Hawaii, working on 808s & Heartbreak. That was when I first got on board, and I was doing hooks, and I was just trying to find my place. One day, I got to the studio early, and I was like, “I’m going to make a beat.” Then he came in, and I was all excited to play it…. He made this face. I was like, “Oh my God. I want to make sure he never feels like that about anything that I ever make again.”

Common: He was the first producer that I had that was like, “Man, change that verse.” or “Nah, that line is weak. Hell nah.” [All laugh.]

Cudi: But that’s what it’s about, man. And I didn’t feel bad. I was like, “OK, back to the drawing board. I bet that nigga won’t say that again.” I don’t think he’s shot down any song I’ve played for him since.

Kanye is well-known for his ruthless pursuit of quality. He doesn’t accept less than 100 percent from himself, and he certainly doesn’t from those around him. Do you feel pressure?
Tip: I don’t feel like that because, like you said, he understands what the talent is—it’s on par with his. One thing that we all have in common, Kanye included, is that we all want to be great. We all have that drive. Kanye channels it—he’s the nucleus. But at the same time, it’s collaborative. He’s open to whatever it is. If there’s pressure, it’s just to do outstanding shit. And that’s more of a drive than a pressure.

Cudi: Luckily, everybody has their own vision. No one is lost. A lot of artists get lost. They drop an album, and then they go fucking blank. But everybody here sees their career 10 years from now. I don’t think anybody is seeing their career year to year, like a motherfucker working check to check. Everyone has their own vision, so there’s no pressure.

John Legend: There have been plenty of artists signed to artists’ labels that haven’t had nearly the kind of success as the head of the label. Even with G.O.O.D. Music we have artists that have done very well, and we’ve had artists that haven’t. Being attached to Kanye is only going to get you so far. You’ve still got to have the records, the talent, and the artistry to carry it on your own.

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Mansory x Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Limited Edition Carbonado

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 from Mansory’s V12 had tweaked to produce 754 horsepower and 553 pound-feet torque. Now the German tuner has released more details and photos of its unique creation, dubbed Carbonado.

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Ransom by adidas Originals 2012 Fall/Winter Army TR Low

The army inspired Ransom TR Low by adidas Originals are now being offered in a range of fall materials and colorways. The upper consists of a mix of premium nubuck with full grain leather accents. The Ransoms come in black, light bone & espresso and light bone.

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Food for thought.

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SOLAR for iPhone: The Design-Driven Weather App

My favorite app on the market at the moment. It’s never made checking the weather look so beautiful. The bottom color represents the temperature and the top color represents weather it’s rainy, cloudy or sunny. A def must have app.

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Banksy interprets the Olympics

With the London Olympics just around the corner (Friday). It was a given Banksy would be using it as subject to create some new street art around. These are only the first two of many more to come I’m sure.

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Warriors of Radness Sold to American Apparel


Warriors of Radness. Rick Klotz, the man behind WOR and Freshjive, has sold the brand to the biggest domestic clothing maker, none other than American Apparel. In an eMail entitled ‘We’ve Sold Out! The Battle is over but the WOR has just begun”, he informs the Warriors of Radness fans of the new move.

That’s right. We’ve sold our souls to the largest manufacturer of garments in the USA: My old friend Dov Charney and his American Apparel Company have adopted the the unruly West Coast bastard stepchild of California Style: Warriors of Radness. We now have the muscle of an almost 600 million dollar behemoth of garment manufacturing behind us. Eat you heart out.

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THEHUSIC: WEEKLY ISSUE (VOL. 2 NO. 49)

Tracklist –

1. Black Star – You Already Knew
2. Blu – The Clean Hand (Prod. by Pete Rock)
3. Slick Rick – Need Some Bad (Prod. by DJ Premier)
4. Drake – The Motto (L.A. Remix) ft. Snoop Dogg, YG & Nipsey Hussle
5. Roscoe Dash – Sidity ft. Big Sean
6. Young Jeezy – Talk To Me ft. Freddie Gibbs & Eminem
7. Young Jeezy – F.A.M.E. ft. T.I.
8. Pill – La La La Freestyle
9. Sir Michael Rocks – Just For You (Remix)
10. Action Bronson & Statik Selektah – The Stick Up
11. The Roots – The Otherside
12. The Weeknd – Superhero
13. Juicy J – Stoners Night Pt. 2 ft. Wiz Khalifa
14. Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa – Smokin On’ ft. Juicy J
15. T.I. – Pyro
16. Pusha T – Ooh ft. Hodgy Beats & Tyler, The Creator
17. Terrace Martin – Plastic Cup & Blunts (Prod. by Hi-Tek)
18. Pac Div – Moment
19. Action Bronson & Statik Selektah – Cliff Notes
20. Strong Arm Steady – Classic (Prod. by Statik Selektah)
21. Crooked I – Beach City Bitch
22. Pac Div – Thank You

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Herschel Supply Co. 2012 Fall/Winter Collection

Motivated by the outdoors as well as founders Jamie and Lyndon Cormak’s own family history, the collection features classic backpacks, bags and other accessories.

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Zaha Hadid ‘Z’ Boat

This ‘Z’ Boat has designed this very special and highly limited edition 8-meter long speedboat for a London-based art dealer and writer Kenny Schachter. French manufacturer Shoreteam will be cranking out 12 of these boats and they will be available in early 2013.

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Playboy’s Greatest Covers

Written by Playboy contributor Damon Brown and curated by Hef gives the 320 page book the stamp of approval. The covers included date back to 1953 until present day and features the most intriguing women of history.

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Dazed Digital: 2 Chainz, Pusha T and Big Sean


Dazed & Confused‘s Danna Hawley recently had the opportunity to join 2 Chainz, Pusha T and Big Sean as the “Mercy” rappers traveled from Chicago to New York. Catching 2 Chainz on stage during his stint on Drake’s Club Paradise Tour before seeing all three join forces at New York’s Hot 97 Summer Jam, Hawley sat down with the artists at the Universal Music offices to touch on their respective rises to fame, upcoming projects and life on the tour bus. 2 Chainz’s debut studio album Based On A T.R.U. Story is due out on August 14 while the Georgia rapper will appear alongside both Pusha T and Big Sean on the G.O.O.D. Music compilation Cruel Summer – due out later this year.

FULL INTERVIEW HERE

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The surf is calling…

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Electric Ramps at the Old Centre become a public art

The project comes about from an idea competition organized by the City of Vitoria.The program contemplates the creation of covered mechanical ramps, four sections in Cantón de la Soledad and three sections in Cantón de San Francisco Javier.
The decision to cover the ramps allows a better guaranteed use, given the extreme winter conditions in Vitoria.
The covering will be both complex and simple. It is complex in its apparent three-dimensional perception and simple as it is conceived from equal pieces, uniquely displaced among themselves.
The basic stainless steel and glass portico acts similarly to the shots of a film, by means of rotary movements around a virtual axis in sequences of one metre distances.
 The sensation of rotational movement that the user perceives uses the movement of the ramp itself to create a connected sequence that holds one’s interest all the way up, creating different views in different places along the way. The permanent exterior vision through the glass contributes to this sensation produced by the continuous turning of the porticoes.On the outside, the lines of glass that connect different positions of the porticoes make up an apparent complex and dynamic three-dimensional figure, though there is only one portico and thus a simple and rational construction process.

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One of a kind.

Porsche Exclusive Farbkonzept 911 Turbo (993) in 1998.

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