23rd July, 2010 | Comments »
Animation powerhouse Pixar is a global household name and this month they release their surefire blockbuster Toy Story 3. We sat down with Pixar’s Hong Kong-born Director of Photography (DP) Patrick Lin, who at the age of 12 decided what he wanted to do and never stopped chasing that dream.
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20th July, 2010 | Comments »
Booka Shade is a DJ duo who enjoy experimenting with electro-house music. Experimenting may be hyperbole when it comes to More!, however. The opening track, enticingly titled ‘Havanna Sex Dwarf’, sets the tone for pretty much the whole album with little variation, but as the tracks go by you start to appreciate the levels of clicks, whirls and beeps and end up concluding that the tracks get slightly better as they pass.
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16th July, 2010 | Comments »
This month we’ve rekindled our closeted love for skateboarding which was put aside for numerous drone reasons that don’t call for the opportunity to flip and bail. Maybe you’ve never tried but have watched from the wayside or enjoyed a razz on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (before it inexplicably became about running and driving cars). Either way, there’s a healthy skate scene in our city and we’ve tallied Hong Kong’s best skaters to ask them why they do it, where they do it and if dogs should do it.
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14th July, 2010 | Comments »
In the fall of the record labels, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find someone who creates a fresh and inspiring mainstream sound. The person to push the sound of pop music is Janelle Monáe with her major label debut, The ArchAndroid.
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13th July, 2010 | Comments »
The Positive Posters 2010 brief is out. This year’s theme is “A Glass Half Full” – keeping in full with the tradition of positivity that both Simon and Nathan so aptly conveyed in this month’s interview with them, Positive People. Check the info after the break and get scribbling.
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9th July, 2010 | Comments »
Positive Posters are bringing their global poster design competition to Hong Kong. Following the phenomenal success last year which saw the winning entry reach pole to pole, Nathan Welch and Simon Roberts talk to us about empowering our own homegrown designers.
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8th July, 2010 | Comments »
Model, singer and wife of Jack White, it turns out Karen Elson’s not just a pretty face. The ginger Brit’s bloodsoaked debut album owes a lot to Nick Cave’s Murder Ballads and Bob Dylan’s Time Out of Mind albums as she shoots for that timeless country and folk-tinged song writing. To her credit, a lot of the time she hits the mark with inspired music and lyrics which are are competent tales of murder, loss and love. Read More »
7th July, 2010 | Comments »
A vegetarian breaks his silence. For nearly 15 years, “would you like some pork” has been the hilarious follow-up question to “Why are you vegetarian?”
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6th July, 2010 | Comments »
Once upon a time, The Black Keys were an American duo who played fantastic blues and life-affirming soul, using nothing but a wonderful voice full of character, a guitar and a drum kit. Then producer-of-the-moment Danger Mouse turned up. He produced an uncharacteristically slick album that introduced them to the iTunes world. Now they’re back and Brothers is a very different beast indeed; it’s an offensive assault on creativity and excitement.
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5th July, 2010 | Comments »
How topical! Not only have we stumbled upon South Africa’s most interesting group but the country also seems to be hosting some kind of sporting event this month. Dwarfing football is wiry white rapper Ninja, bizarre tiny-fringed female rapper Yo-Landi Vi$$er and chunky beatmaster DJ Hi-Tek.
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