Japan-based director and cinematographer Luke Huxham created a mini-documentary last year offering a unique insight in Tokyo’s underworld through the customized Lamborginis and motorcycles that rule the streets. It’s a subculture which blossomed from illegal, loud bōsōzoku motorcycle gangs full
Photographer Claudine Dory set out to document the stages of life her own daughter, Sasha, went through. Doury explores the hidden side of this transition, with its changes and upheavals. But instead of a chronological order, she begins by the
‘Salad Days’ by Mac DeMarco is one of the most promising albums to have been released in 2014 so far. In the last year, DeMarco has gained a large following thanks to his quirky personality. ‘Pepperoni Playboy’ is a short
For their latest performance, Dutch artist duo Pinar & Viola headed to a gabber exhibition (Gabber Expo) to dominate a trainer fetishist. The duo slipped into their AirMax’s and forced a sneakerslave to sniff, lick & worship their trainers &
“Some only come out at night. Some never stepped foot on a track. Some never defined themselves as athletes. Yet all are inspired by a common philosophy and by the idea of using the pavements of their urban wildlife as
Colombian photographer Daniel Gonzalez juxtaposes nude bodies with untouched landscapes, creating a parallel between the unadulterated beauty of nature and the original state of our bodies. He liberates his protagonists from all restraints, by placing them in vulnerable and relaxed
In just two weeks, Die Antwoord will release a new album titled Donker Mag. ‘Pitbull Terrier’ is the latest single and comes with a quintessentially Zef video, directed and produced by NINJA and ¥O-LANDI. It’s their first video after the
‘Bodies of Thought’ is a two-part series by photographer Kristin Smith. She captures moving bodies by means of long exposures. Both sensual and abstract, they show the human body in an unusual manner.
Discover poet/hustler/renegade/witch/actress/light bearer/do’r Vanessa Matic‘s latest after the break.
Swiss photographer Marie Rime developed a series named ‘Masks’. It portrays models who wear masks made from board games such as jigsaws, playing cards, Mikado, chess, etc.. This results in ethnic masks transforming the faces of the models who wear