I’m in the process of moving/downsizing my colossal iTunes library so that it’ll all fit on my mac. No more plugging in the external. Alfred pointed out that running that beast all day was probably a bad idea considering that I’m technically supposed to use it as a backup and not my regular harddrive. So, for safety’s sake I’m doing the transfer. Point of all this is that I have been forced to go through all this shit sitting on the harddrive.
I think in this day and age we all collect a tremendous amount of “e-waste” (And no, I don’t mean old cellphones and the like– but we probably collect all this shit anyways). I wonder if its really a burden? Or just part of our society nowadays. Something that happens and no one really thinks about it. iPods get bigger every year right? I’m not a pack-rat, I mean its all organized after all. But does that make it any better? Not sure. Its still just a collection of stuff that I rarely look at. Its fun to go through from time to time and I suppose that in reality its not going to take up more space in the study if I add more or less to the harddrive right?
“Your mouth should be working for me, for free.” — The Maid Needs a Maid by Emily Haines
I had this idea to do posts once in awhile featuring artists that we here at Unkitsch are big fans of, the idea is to take a trip down memory lane. So, without further adieu, I present the first ‘Unkitsch Uncovered,’ this weeks artists? None other than the Parisian duo: Justice.
Justice is composed of two French guys, Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé. I believe they started out as Graphic Designers, then went the musical route after the success they received from their first single. They took the electronic scene by storm with their remix of Simian Mobile Disco’s “Never Be Alone.” After acclaimed success and many awards, they released their first studio album in 2007, entitled “†” or better known as “Cross.” They are signed to my one of my favourite labels, Ed Banger Records (also famous for Busy P, Uffie, Breakbot, and more). After more awards they released a live album to coincide with their documentary, both titled “A Cross The Universe.” I saw them touring to promote this record and they were badass. Since then they’ve released various quality remixes, their own line of clothing, won even more awards, and much more. I attribute Justice to bringing electronic music to a new level, introducing the sound to a whole new generation of listeners. Like other French electronic musicians (coughDaftPunkcough), Justice made “electronic concerts” cool and hip– don’t believe me? Look at the Coachella line up a few years ago and then look at the lineup that was featured this year… Lots of DJs playing now, eh? In my opinion, you can thank Justice for that. They brought such a cool style and an ‘edge’ to electronic music and I’ll always be grateful for that. Here’s to hoping for some new material from them soon, I can only replay these old songs so many times, ya know?
Now lets get to the good stuff: Justice’s sound. I think they’re the ‘Heavy Metal’ of electronica, their sound is like a muscle car being ground up in a high-powered blender. At sometimes it almost hurts your ears, but it’s a good pain. I uploaded my favourite mix of theirs, Justice at Einslive Clubbing. This mix got me into mixes, listening to it gets me all nostalgic. Next up is my favourite track off of “Cross,” “Phantom Pt. II”- this song is the Justice sound. I’ve also uploaded some remixes, the first being Justice’s remix of MGMT’s “Electric Feel.” They did a better job with this song than MGMT did, it’s a must have in your library. Also is a remix of Death From Above 1979’s “Blood On Our Hands,” this is such a cool song, its got so many levels of electronicy bliss to it. Last, but certainly not least, is a MSTRKRFT remix of perhaps the most popular Justice song, “D.A.N.C.E.” If the buildup in this song doesn’t pump you up then I think you might be deaf…
Also thought I’d post some videos of Justice. They make great tunes but thanks to Ed Banger they also put out amazing music videos. The first is for their critically acclaimed “D.A.N.C.E” and I think it might be one of my all time favourite videos. So many cool designs in this one, if you love graphic design this is a must watch. The same goes for DVNO, which I’ve also posted, so many cool designs to make a badass music video (must watch for those who are interested in Type). The last video is the trailer for their documentary “A Cross The Universe.” I’ve watched this movie so many times, it’s packed full of entertainment and debauchery. Ah, good times… Goooood tiiiiimes. Enjoy!
Homeworkhomeworkhomework. I’ve got lots of it but for the past few hours ended up dicking around downloading patterns, brushes, and gradients for Photoshop… Although, I don’t feel like it has been a complete waste of time, considering some of these will help me do some future homeworks. In the end, I suppose it has been procrastination… Oh well, time to get to work now I suppose.
I’ve been working on a Typography assignment. My inspiration? Non-Format. Never heard of these guys? Well, two words: 1)BAD 2)ASS. They do the coolest work. Well, maybe I’m getting ahead of myself here. For those of you who have had your head in the sand: Non-Format is a company run by two dudes, Kjell Ekhorn (Norwegian) and Jon Forss (British), who have worked together since the year 2000. They have done a range of projects ranging from art direction all the way down to fashion and yes, even typography. You’ve probably seen their work in The Wire, that music magazine, as they have art directed it in the day. They are basically just really, really, really good graphic designers, in my opinion. Don’t take my word though, see for yourself and check out their site that I linked above.
So, I’ve had the visual inspiration for this assignment, and you can bet your asses that I’ve also had the musical inspiration. What have I been listening to inorder to design some kickass posters? None other than Mr. Etienne de Crécy. I’ve taken the liberty of uploading my favourite tune of his (that has been getting replayed over and over while I’ve been working on these posters), ‘Fast Track,’ aswell as a live version he did where he mashes that tune up with Camille’s ‘Someone Like You’ and Simian Mobile Disco’s ‘Never Be Alone.’ Amazing stuff. Also check out the video that I put up, which features ‘Fast Track’ and the amazing live set de Crécy toured around with (props to Alfie for originally showing me this, this set would make Daft Punk proud). SO COOL!
I know, I know… I’ve been saying it a lot recently: “this song is amazing,” or “the best thing you’ve heard so far,” and so on and so forth. But really, this post is a special one because there have been some amazing releases lately that I’ve just come across. So without further adieu, lemme get to it:
The first is new Cut Copy! I’ve been waiting for some new material by these guys for sometime now, and it seems my wish has been fulfilled. You can sign up for their mailing list and download their new release at their website, or I’ve uploaded it here. As well, I uploaded my aboslute favourite tune of theirs, ‘Hearts On Fire,’ from their album ‘In Ghost Colours.’ AMAZING ALBUM, get a hold of it! I’ve seen this Australian act live and it’s one of the best shows I’ve ever been to. They produce some quality tunes, so check it out. Judging by this new song, they are taking the next album in a refreshingly new direction. Have a look for yourself.
The second new material is Pacific! They just released a tune called ‘Venus Rising.’ It sounds pretty cool, the new direction they’re taking reminds me of something Data might’ve released. Following the trend, I’ve also uploaded my favourite tune of theirs from their album ‘Reveries.’ This was such a good album and this song was consistently played throughout my 2009/2010 (it is still getting played, it’s that great!). Check it.
And now the best for last: 1/2 of Aeroplane has released a mix. Stephen Fasano knows his tunes, and it shows with this new mix. Hands down, this is the best electronic mix that I’ve heard all year, and we here at Unkitsch love our mixes and know them well. 58 minutes that’ll make your ears cream themselves. Disco, Chill, Electro, House, etcetera– it’s all in this mix. Start the mix and let that first song take you for a ride and then try to turn it off afterwards, I dare you, it’ll be rather difficult. My favourite song that he used? A remix of The Chemical Brothers’ ‘Swoon’ by Lindstrom and Prins Thomas (I love these dudes). Swoon was featured on The Chemical Brothers’ new album that dropped this June, titled ‘Further.’ Get it. I’ve uploaded ‘Swoon,’ the Lindstrom and Prins Thomas Remix, as well as a Boys Noize remix. Swoon is so awesome (especially the Lindstrom Prins Thomas remix), definitely one of my top summer tunes for this year (if not THE top one). Also check the music video, it is really creative and looks sexy as hell. Check that shiiit!
So, my education over here started last Monday. One week has flown by and I’ve already learnt more than I expected to. On Friday I had a Typography class. When I first glanced over my schedule I was surprised to see a whole class devoted to Typography… I thought to myself, “how can we spend hours talking about fonts?” I’ve seen some pretty stellar Typographic work in my day, but didn’t know very much about the craft itself. Well, let me tell you, Typography is a fuckin’ science. And a complicated one at that! Contrast, Space, Harmony, Typeface, Typefamilies, Ligatures, Dichotics, OSFs, Leading, Kerning, PICA, 12x14.4/28, an em, and so on and so forth. No idea what I’m talking about? Neither do I (I’m working on it, okay!). I’m sure if there are any Typographers reading this they are probably laughing their asses off. Shit’s whack I tell you, hah. Don’t get me wrong though, Typography is interesting as hell and I encourage anyone intrigued with the ‘science’ to look into it.
As an introduction to Typography we watched a documentary called “Helvetica,” which dealt with the world-renown typefamily: Helvetica. It has always been my favourite font, there’s something so ‘perfect’ about it. It’s sexy, modern, and clean. I love it. The film interviews many who hold the same opinion and some who don’t. But it also explores Typography, as an art, a profession, and much more. It was a fantastic watch, I recommend it to anyone, whether you’re interested in design, typography, or are just looking for a great movie to watch. Viva la Helvetica!
All these classes has meant lots of homework, which subsequently means lots listening to music while I work! So, have I ever got a sick bunch of tunes for you all this time around. Slower songs first: I came across this tune “Beaman Park” by Collarbones. Haven’t heard of the artist before, but it reminds me of Toro Y Moi or Washed Out, has ‘glo-fi’ written all over it. Also uploaded that remix by Jens Lekman of Au Revoir Simone’s “Shadows.” Amazing song, download it.
Now onto the more ‘dancier’ beats here: “Oh No!” remixed by Grum. Awesome, it’s like some sort of 80’s dance tune featuring that great voice of Marina and the Diamonds. Oh no? Oh Yeah! I’ve uploaded a remix of Housse De Racket’s “Oh Yeah!” I love this song and the french lyrics that seem to drive it, Housse De Racket are a solid act. New Soulwax!!! Well, at least a remix… Not the greatest but I was honestly relieved to hear that signature ‘Soulwax sound’ once again. One of my favourite uploads this time is a Two Door Cinema Club remix of “What You Know” by Cassian. Two awesome acts collide to create a badass little tune, you must check it out. I also uploaded another remix of the same song, by LightsoverLA. I kind of prefer this remix more, they left that awesome guitar track as the main focus and it really does it for me. Have a listen for yourself and decide which you prefer on your own. New Shinichi Osawa album dropped at the end of June, titled SO2. Here’s my favourite from it (so far). True Shinichi fashion, if you’re a fan you’ll love this. Another favourite of mine lately is called “Bliss” by a new guy on the scene, Mix Chopin. Apparently he’s from Toronto, so nothing but love for this guy, he’s already making a fellow Torontonian proud (plus he’s using the name of my favourite classical artist– man after my own heart). “Bliss” has a fat bass line going ontop of a really funky beat driven song, it’s a must download, it has received many a-repeats. Last, but certaintly not least, is a remix of the Foals’ song “Miami” by Tim Fuchs featuring Flight Facilities. Flight Facilities have been superb lately, and this song is no different. When it gets to the half way point the song goes all piano driven (Flight Facilities influence, no doubt), certainly eargasmic material. But enough of my rambling– download the tunes and listen to them yourself.. Enjoy!
Well boys and girls… I will be flying off to Hong Kong 7:30 am… Which means I need to get up at 4:30 am, debating if I should sleep. I just moved into my new place, there is no AC. Weather in Toronto 30 degrees Celsius and I’m sweating like a drenched donkey, but guess what I’m leaving to a even warmer, more humid place, + AC so… its win.
In case you guys don’t know, Aeroplane the Belgium duo that Nick loved split a few weeks ago, kind of weird since they are having their new EP out. But you know how it is, good things comes and go…it’s really too bad. Their mix back in June featured Flight Facilities Crave you mashed up with Aeroplane Remix of Friendly Fire’s Paris, which at the time was mind blowing, and believe me it still is. Finally got a nice version worthy of download… guess what in the spirit of Flight Facilities, since I will be taking some form of flight facility… we’ll throw in a nice mini mix by them, for their upcoming tour!
I’m back, and this time posting from my new home in Hamburg, Germany! Yep, that’s right, the first Unkitsch post from Deutschland! Even better, Tristan is here with me. He decided to pop on over for a visit since he has been backpacking Europe the past couple weeks. We’ve been getting some new experiences over here. Hopefully will translate into some great tunes for us to post, perhaps some new elements of design, and more. We’ve got our eyes peeled and ears open folks, dont’cha worry.
Our downtime mainly consists of us dubbing German movies and watching MTV Deutschland, hah. MTV… Yeah, I know, what a joke of a Television station nowadays. But to our surprise, we’ve heard some decent tunes on it, two of which I thought were worthy of posting. The first is off of the new Gorillaz album, “Plastic Beach.” This song is ridiculously chilled, great for those lazy summer days. The next tune is indie pop influenced, by some artist named Robert Francis. I really dig the chorus with his humming, definitely worth checking out.
Well, that’s all for now. Glad to be back. Oh… And… GO GERMANY! World Cup Champions of 2010? We shall soon find out (got my fingers crossed, in the meantime this Ghana game will have to do, looks like them and Uruguay are going to shootouts, dayum).
I’m sure most of you are aware that Apple just announced the release of their new iPhone, aptly named the iPhone 4. Apple’s head-honcho, Steve Jobs, made the announcement right in his Keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010. Been collecting some photos and information here and there to put together a concise preview of it. Here ya go:
The Design
Size: The size is smaller than the previous generation: 34% thinner than the iPhone 3GS. Although it is 3 grams heavier.According to Apple, it’s the thinnest smartphone ever. It has split buttons for volume, unlike the current iPhone 3GS, all made in stainless steel. The iPhone 4 is 4.5 x 2.31 inches, and 0.37 inches thick. It weighs 4.8 ounces (137 grams).
The stainless steel rim: The stainless steel rim gives the structure to the iPhone, and acts as part of the antenna for 3G and Wi-Fi.
The Hardware
The new big brain: It has an Apple A4 chip inside, just like the iPad. Inside the A4 there are a few interconnected chips: A Cortex-A8 main processor unit—the main brain—paired with a PowerVR SGX 535, which handles the high definition graphics of the new iPhone. These are directly connected with each other and two low-power 128MB DDR SDRAM chips. Since all these components are in the same chip, Apple claims the iPhone 4 can process data more quickly while consuming less battery than before.
Battery Life:The battery is 16% bigger than the current one. Coupled with the A4 processor and new display, it results in a longer battery life: Apple claims 40% more talk time. Here are their figures: talk over 3G– 7 hours, browsing over 3G– 6 hours, browsing over Wi-Fi– 10 hours, video– 10 hours, music– 40 hours, stand-by– 300 hours.
The Display
The 3.5-inch multitouch screen has a resolution of 960 × 640 pixels. Apple calls is the Retina Display, and it has four times as many pixels as the current iPhone 3GS’ display. The screen has 326 pixel per inch resolution, a higher definition than your typical magazine, a quality that shows in the screenshot.
4 vs. 3G Resolution
The Camera
The main camera: The new iPhone has a bigger sensor for the main camera. It’s backlit and has bigger lenses too. Instead of having a higher resolution, however, the sensor maintains the same 5 megapixel count. They are bigger dots, however, so it has a higher ISO—or sensitivity to light. That means that you would be able to take better photos and video in low light conditions, and your pictures will look a lot better.
The camera also has a LED-based flash, which works both for photographs and video. To focus, both for photographs and video—you just need to tap on the screen.
In the front, there’s a video conference camera, with standard VGA resolution. This camera will be used with third-party applications, as well as Apple’s own video conference solution.
Other
The new iPhone 4 comes with iOS 4, a new moniker for the iPhone OS. The biggest new feature is, of course, selective multi-tasking, Apple’s way to multitask some application features without consuming too many resources and battery power.
FaceTime allows for video calling.
Will ship with iMovie and iBooks.
Price and Availability
The Phone 4 will be available in black or white on June 24, and will cost $199 and $299 for 16 and 32GB if you are a new user or you are eligible for an upgrade (relative to your mobile phone providers packages).
All information above courtesy of Gizmodo. Visit that site for even more information!
Looks pretty amazing, doesn’t it? Here’s Apple’s feature video for the iPhone 4, which basically covers everything listed above (for all you lazy non-readers):
Pre-ordering is available June 15th. I’m ready to order mine, are you?
Where do I begin when talking about the Monocle? Well, a good place to start is personal feelings: the Monocle is my absolute favourite magazine. I was first introduced to it by Tristan, perhaps this time last year. Immediately I took notice of the magazine’s clean, sleek, and sexy design. In fact, I don’t even think ‘magazine’ is an apt name for the Monocle– perhaps something like ‘monthly book of awesome’ is more fitting? Haha, maybe not… Before I go on a tangent I must say that the Monocle is consistently leaving me amazed each and every month: it is a wonderful source of information, ranging from world politics to national affairs, fashion, gadgetry, and much much more. The design of the magazine is perhaps it’s strongest trait: I am left inspired with the turn of each page. Here is Monocle’s own brief:
Launched in February 2007, Monocle is a global briefing covering international affairs, business, culture and design. Headquartered in London with bureaux in Tokyo, Sydney, Zürich and New York, Monocle appears 10 times a year in print and is updated constantly at monocle.com. Developed for an international audience hungry for information across a variety of sectors, Monocle’s team of award-winning editors and correspondents have been drawn from The New York Times, The Independent on Sunday, the BBC, CBC and a host of other news and current affairs outlets. More of a book than a magazine, Monocle’s designed to be highly portable (it’s lightweight and compact) and collectable (it’s thick and robust). On-line, the focus is on broadcasting with a wide array of films, slide shows and audio reports. Edited by Wallpaper* founder andFinancial Times columnist Tyler Brûlé, Monocle offers a comprehensive global briefing under a single editorial brand. In print and online, writers and photographers are dispatched to over 50 countries every issue to deliver stories on forgotten states, alluring political figures, emerging brands, fresh forces in popular culture and inspiring design solutions.
Each issue has five sections, separated by letters, and most issues come with a bonus insert (things ranging from “city surveys” to “style guides”) and a Japanese Manga titled “Kita Koga” penned exclusively for Monocle by Takanori Yasaka. I’ve provided a short little break-down of each section, so you understand exactly what is included in a Monocle release:
Section A deals with ‘affairs,’ ranging from worldly debates to those on a more national level. If you want to know what is going on around the globe, section A is where you’ll find out. Section B deals with ‘business,’ dealing with all those matters concerning finance, money, corporate image, and so on and so forth. Section A and B often converge, as you’d imagine. Section C deals with ‘culture,’ and usually takes a look at firms, people, places, and everything connected to the various societies that compose our globe. Section D concerns ‘design,’ which takes a look all the cutting edge, innovative, and intriguing elements going on in regards to a designing perspective. (This section is usually my favourite– it is fascinating to see what some of the people are coming up with in our world, as well, I take fashion rather seriously and they always provide menswear and womenswear editorials with wonderfully shot photographs of models and quality clothing– read it and take note of the well-crafted styles they create). The final section is E, which Monocle calls “edits,” where they throw everything else in that they can. Often in this section are beautiful photograph articles and hands-on experiences from the Monocle staff. Always a must read.
I really do not give the justice that this ‘monthly book’ deserves. Please, if this at all interests you, go and purchase an issue, I guarantee you will not regret it. Stop buying those ‘GQs’ or ‘Cosmopolitans,’ you deserve better things to read, and the Monocle is that better thing you’ve been looking for. If the magazine isn’t enough to tickle your fancy, then the Monocle also has a top class website (linked at the beginning), constantly updated with all their information. As well, they release podcasts and videos online too (just checkout iTunes)- I’m familiar with these and they never fail to leave me impressed.
The Monocle doesn’t just stop at being a high-class magazine, it also has stores located all over the world (London, New York, Tokyo, and Zurich + seasonal stores, the next planned to reside in Hong Kong). They sell their own ‘Monocle-Branded’ products, ranging from quality tote bags to bicycles and even notebooks. As well, they stock quality brands and products that the staff have discovered. I’ve never been to one (I hope to change that soon) but from what I’ve seen they seem like great little boutique styled stores.
Here’s a cool little video I discovered that features a freshly purchased Monocle (ordered at The Monocle Shop) being unwrapped. Look at the quality that this company strives to deliver, it simply blows my mind. The video also provides a look into what a Monocle actually looks like inside (so you can get a peek at the ‘design’ that I’m talking about):
Don’t think that I’ve gone soft on you too… I can’t help but share some great tunes for our readers in my posts, so this update is nonetheless. What do I like to listen to when I’m browsing my new copies of the Monocle? None other than Kings of Convenience. Here are some great songs of theirs. Enjoy! Oh, and go buy a Monocle!
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