this store just popped up in east dulwich. it's awesome
i love it when people actually put a bit of effort into a store. i mean they sell paint, which is hardly the sexiest of products, but they do it so well you gotta love it. check them out
something incredibly heart-warming about seeing a couple of hundred music nerds queueing up outside a store at 9 in the morning
support your local record store. even if you can't make it in person, buy from the website of an independent today. it'll give you a good feeling, i swear
much love, as always, to avalanche. they're good guys
been slacking on this, here's a few photos from 24 hours in berlin
this day was maybe the most art-intensive ever. we went to six galleries, walked everywhere (except to the last gallery) and all in a healthy berlin winter of -degrees during the day and up to -14 at night
friday night was an open studio at absolute zero, two super-nice people who do the mini moderns range
they work out of a three-storey work/living space in camberwell. i had serious envy as the whole place was epically nice
whilst it would be awesome to get out of bed and walk downstairs to work, i'd have trouble leaving the sitting room if i had signed stanley donwood's to gaze at all day
it was a really nice evening. the term "artistic community' is so played out sometimes, especially when it's applied to hipster scenes where it seems it's more about being seen than actually doing work. here you had not only two superb people producing beautiful work, but supported by friends and colleagues who were just bloody lovely. everyone i met was chatty, friendly and completely un-wanky. it warmed the soul on a harsh winter's night