Friday 7 October 2022

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Mark Sabino, a 25-year-old Pratt graduate based in Manhattan, dishes out handmade pieces that seamlessly blend nostalgia, internet culture, and skilful design and production. (Vogue)

Something Special Studios Is Raising the Bar on Collaboration and Community Building
Based between New York City and Los Angeles, the studio has rapidly evolved from events-based work to creating a whole host of projects - proving itself to be one of the most exciting in recent years. (It's Nice That)

Capturing the Grit of NYC on Film With Photographer Jacob Consenstein
For the current and aspiring photo nerds out there. (Jenkem)

God Said Give ’Em Drum Machines and the Sound of Old Detroit
Techno gets the definitive documentary it deserves, in a brilliant portrait of the genre’s Black pioneers. (The Face)

Palace Drops Exclusive DJ Mixes By Omar S, Robert Hood and Rory Milanes on Apple Music 
Palace curates a selection of sounds that span everything from chilled sessions to Detroit House and Techno, many of which have previously featured in some of your favourite Palace videos. (Hypebeast)

Label Feature: True Panther Records
This month’s Carhartt WIP Radio show welcomes True Panther Records, a New York City-based, independent label with roots in San Francisco. (Carhartt WIP)

As Enumclaw - the self-proclaimed "Best Band Since Oasis" - reveal their debut album, Cailean Coffey hears their story. (The Line of Best Fit)

Bandsplain Is Back With Road Trip-Worthy Music and Talk 
The show, hosted by writer Yasi Salek, provides hours-long deep dives into cult bands and artists. (Spin)

Vintage Photos of the Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, James Murphy, and More From Meet Me in the Bathroom
Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace’s film based on the Lizzy Goodman book gets a wide release in November. (Pitchfork)