Without further ado here is the latest instalment from our intrepid motor-cycling, ace photo-taking, fashion fan Seven Eselgroth as he drops in for a chat with the very…
Hooray it’s another instalment from our roving reporter Sven’s scando-fashion road-trip, this time he’s pulled over at our good mates those suave Swedes Our Legacy to talk bomber…
“Show Yul, Whash With the Cagoule…….” “……leave it out Sean, we’ve got Millwall away, gotta look the part ain’t I, plus there’s a chance it could rain later…
Being asked to name your favourite piece of clothing is what I imagine asking a parent which one of their kids is their favourite (if I had kids…
As you’ll know if you read our interview with the legendary Mr. Weatherall in issue 13 of Proper magazine his Asphodells album “Ruled by passion… ” creayed earlier…
Have you read Skagboys by Irvine Welsh yet? If the answer is no then you really should do because it’s just as good as Trainspotting. If the answer is yes then you…
If trailers or posters are anything to go by and usually they are, the movie version of our mate Irvine Welsh’s phenomenally good book Filth looks like it could…
Though you’re more used to seeing Fave fives on this site, I’d like to introduce you to a Fab Five. i.e. John, Paul, George, Ringo and Harry. Though…
D&AD sprang into life 50 years ago as a non profit making, educational charity set up by creative mavericks David Bailey, Terence Donovan and Alan Fletcher as a…
Is there a worse crime than the un-imaginary Christmas gift? I’m sure we’ve all been guilty of the last minute Argos panic buy or giving up and giving…
Around five years ago some of members of the Faithfanzine forum community decided to do a ‘House Tree of London,’ it was based on something similar that designer…
“I love Imperfection. I love something that doesn’t look like anything else” – Daiki Suzuki
As lovers of all things Italian, we’ve been into the Cosmic Disco vibe for quite some time now and have been voraciously downloading any mixes from this genre that we can get our grubby, passata stained hands on.
As memories of the decade that spawned the the BMX bike and Betamax gradually fade there are a few things that are more vivid than others.
If you take a tape of dance music history and rewind it back to the start, it doesn’t stop where house music started in the late 80s. Looking further back than that we have soul and disco, then jazz-funk. However, quantum changes in the way dance music sounded and also the way it was played occurred in the early 80s with the development and use of electronic technology, such as synthesisers and drum machines.