Monday, September 29, 2008

Fool's Gold





We generally keep this blog lighthearted and simple, so the following might be hard for some of you to digest. Last night I was able to check out the D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival featuring art exhibits in most of the little shops and restaurants in the neighborhood. The exhibit that obviously stood out to me was that of Ed Kashi, a photography exposé of the current oil crisis in Nigeria (my homeland). The images portray a land devastated by oil drilling, a people living on less than a dollar a day while residing on the some of the most valued oil reserves in the world. One could look at the pictures, and yell propaganda, fabrication, or any other number of terms denying the reality of the inhumane conditions under which the people of the oil rich Niger Delta currently reside in. Easy to do when you're sitting in the safety of your office, or apartment, where these problems seems light years away, you couldn't even see how this could directly affect you. The economy has been shit lately, that must be what's causing these extremely high gas prices...wrong. The area has recently been taken siege by "rebels". Resorting to setting pipelines ablaze, and kidnapping Big Oil employees, the rebels have managed to significantly diminish the country's oil production, causing scarcity of fuel and you guessed it...elevated gas prices around the world. The UN along with other institutions are calling for a resolution of the problem, and bringing peace to the area. The issue, however, was never one of peace, but one of exploitation, and unfair gains by everyone except those who suffer the consequences of the drilling. Take a look at the disparity these people are living in, and you be the judge of if who is the criminal in the situation, and who is simply partaking in civil disobedience. Look for more prints on Ed Kashi's site.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Incredible Kathy Misick Misick



The madness of fashion week is long gone, but I cannot allow myself to shelf the topic before giving you the Kathy Misick's Spring 09 collection. I could go on a rant about how exquisite, and well crafted the gowns are, but I'm sure I won't do the collection any justice. Check it out for yourself.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Phone.Google.Com




Has the IPhone finally met its match?? So the Google Empire birthed its new baby today, the G1 Android phone. Despite its chunky design, the G1 is said to provide better functionality than its sleeker competitors, combining the touch screen of the Iphone, along with the qwerty of the Crackberry, Google hopes to put a dent in the cellphone game. The phone come with a touch-of-a-button-access to all google apps (google maps, gmail etc) and is run on the "Android market", the first open source technology, allowing users to download and upload civilian created mobile applications. Critics believe that this dream phone may have a problem acquiring the cult following of other smart phones i.e Iphone, but only time will tell. I'm willing to give this gadget a try. More updates to follow.

Also check in on CNET's Live Blog
Here's a breakdown of Android technology.

Friday, September 19, 2008

HOLLA BACK CREEP!





For all the ladies out there who have been harassed, oggled, creepily stared at, inappropriately rubbed up against or worse while traveling around NYC--there's finally a place to spread the word about that creep on the 4 train.

HOLLBACKNYC.com is a site for you to send stories and photos of those horrible instances and disgusting guys who treat you like a piece of meat. As the site proclaims, every woman (and man) has the right to live their life and get around in peace, and HOLLABACK is a way to re-empower those who are left feeling so small. So be armed and ready with your camera phones the next time you find yourself in one of those all too-familiar situations; send all stories and photos to hollabacknyc@gmail.com

If you can't slap 'em, snap 'em!

Killing 'em softly



When I first heard A. Keys would be collaborating with Jack White for the James Bond theme song...well I can't say I wasn't worried. I just couldn't picture Alicia singing rock and roll, but her transition is damn near seamless. The song actually gives me an incentive to pay to see the flick...superficial? Of course.

Another Way To Die (Feat. Jack White) - Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys & Jack White- Another Way to Die

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Heal the World



Calling all young inventors seeking to make a change in the world. Dean Kamen, inventor of the segway, (yes, I laugh at the segway as well) is offering $150,000 to the next creator of a mobile application that can benefit society.

"A lot of people that play with technology in general frankly disappoint me," Kamen says. "Because they use technology to do what you can do with technology instead of what you should do."

If you think you're next inline with the "mobile application that shook the world," then this is your shot.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

N1DIR does WADKLUB @ HIRO BALLROOM


Panuu gave us a taste of some Scandanavian fashion

The lovely Luna (Sauvage Studio) loves Christiania Vodka!

N1DIR Vet J. Cole was in the house!

Feadz (Ed Banger) chilled in the cut.



N1DIR teamed up with Sauvage Studio, along with Cheeky Bastard to bring WADKLUB's fashion week party. Bringing out NYC's liquor thirsty fashionistas.

Check out more pics here

Monday, September 15, 2008

DANCE LIKE F-ING CRAZY




Those were the instructions I saw in place of an EXIT sign at Santos' Party House last night. German duo Digitalism were there and while the night got off to a late start--I know Sunday is like the new Friday or something, but it didn't make me any less tired--it wasn't long before I was going crazy.

Now last August fellow blogger Nos Def and I were present for what I consider to be the most liberating fun I've ever had--Daft Punk at Keyspan Park. Sometimes when I tell people I was at that show, they act as though I happened to be hanging hillside when Jesus multiplied the loaves and the fishies. "You were there?" they'll ask, their eyes widening and glazing over in their own body's reaction to how high they would have been if they were there, too. "I heard that show was like, the greatest....dude. Yea. Man."

I'll admit that most every other dance and electronica show I've been to since has just been some lame effort to try to recreate August 9th, 2007. I did it with Justice at Terminal Five and I did it last night with Digitalism, and as you can guess, both times have never been up to par. Not to say I don't dance my face off--of course I do--but there's always something missing. The one thing I could have done without last night was the train siren they kept playing in the DJ booth. Imagine the sound of a loud choo-choo coming right towards you, and you'll have some idea of what they were playing every so often in-between mixing. Not cool dudes. You made me miss a beat.

Digitalism is in Sao Paulo on the 27th. Check out this video from Coachella:

Desperately Seeking Tété


Tété-Redemption song (Cover)

I felt like the language barrier would play a part in your decision to check this kid out, hence posting his cover of Redemption song before posting his original material. I'm on the watch for any live NYC performances (he's the only podcast I'm subscribed to ) So check back here for more Tété info.


Tété-Mon Tresor

An Ode to the Net




So in the blurry haze of an unwelcomed sunday night, I looked back on the events of another amazing weekend, downloading songs that served as the backdrops of unforgettable conversations, I realized, once again, that I have no clue how I functioned prior to the phenomenon known as the Internet. Now this may all seem like old news, but as a person that takes almost full advantage of everything the web has to offer, I had to stop for a second and express my endless gratitude to the creators of the internet. From feeling the sudden urge to hear the most random song, to being able to get a photographic glimpse of Ouagadougou (google it), to catching last night's episode of Gossip Girl, to having a web page providing you with an RSS feed to all your favorite sites (Google reader). Sparks once said "If you can't find it on a google search, then it doesn't exist!" The world is literally at our fingertips. Alright just wanted to take a sec to ride the internet's dick, now I'm hopping off it.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

WHAT TO DO?!?




We fucks with WADKLUB as should you, see you there!!

Hiro Ballroom
16th Street at 9th ave
Thursday Sept 11th @ 10pm
Open bar from 10 to 11
RSVP: Info@sauvagestudio.com

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Empire Strikes Back



Say goodbye to Firefox and hello to Chrome, the recently unveiled browser from the evil geniuses over at Google. Chrome has been introduced in 43 languages and is currently available for download at www.google.com/chrome/. The unveiling is sure to make Mozilla, Microsoft and other insignificant browsers break out in a sweat. Does anyone remember what happened to Lycos? Yeah that's about to happen again. Isn't there some kind of law against Google's current monopoly of the web?
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