The New Order Vol. 22 features the one and only Liam Gallagher, John Brotherhood of Foot Patrol, Lounge lizzard Baxter Dury and Maynard James Keenan of TOOL. While devling into minimalist cycle brand Pas Normal Studios, looking at the UACTP Gym project by Undefeated and speaking with Avant-Guard Jeweller Taro Hanabusa (aka Fangophilia). The issues editorials and partnerships contain features on brands such as 1017 ALYX 9SM, Wacko Maria, Salomon Persol and more etc. /
Read MoreThe creative partnership between artists Frederik Nystrup-Larsen and Oliver Sundqvist has proven to be one which continuously questions the current state of contemporary art. Working at the intersection of art and design, the duo has through previous exhibitions (i.e. Off License - Cash Only) reinterpreted the processes of consumerism, serving critique on overconsumption and poor manufacturing.
The Copenhagen/London based duo have among others produced vases for the restaurant NOMA, exhibited at Art Basel and established a couple of impressive solo-exhibitions even before leaving school.
We sat down with Frederik Nystrup-Larsen & Oliver Sundqvist to get their “5 Things” /
Read MorePiercings have become a key element of self-expression, giving everyone the opportunity to create a completely individual look. Jeweller, Maria Black, is at the forefront of this empowering trend. Her delicate minimalist, supremely comfortable pieces have found a huge global fanbase.
We caught up with the founder & designer to learn more about the expansion of her piercing universe to Selfridges with the launch of her store and piercing studio /
Read MoreThe multifaceted designer and artist Courtney talks leaving Givenchy to go solo, working with Octavian and recent Shanghai exhibition at J.O.Y. Studio.
We caught up with the artist to learn more about her recent projects in art and fashion, and how she walks the line between both worlds /
Read MoreLondon via Margate composer, producer and multi instrumentalist Raven has collaborated with many well-respected artists including Kate Tempest, Paul Weller, Mica Levi, Kwes and Bullion. His music upholds a balance between the orchestral and electronic, abstract and conventional. Parallels can be drawn to the artist Arthur Russell, in terms of their diversity, creating tracks you can dance to, but also songs and music for reflection.
We sat down with Raven to get his “5 Things” /
Read MoreBest friends since the age of 11, the members of Wallows have spent most of their lives obsessing over music together, steadily gathering a musical vocabulary that’s expansive and erratic and wildly eclectic. The L.A.-based trio puts that vocabulary to work and draws from infinite inspirations: scores to Spike Jonze movies, the Beatles’ most rhapsodic digressions, bedroom pop and lo-fi hip-hop and ’70s post-punk.
We sat down with The Wallows to get their “Five Things” /
Japans legendary luminaries of outdoor clothing and purveyors of the outdoor way of life, Snow Peak have officially landed in London to a rapturous welcome. Their arrival in the UK has been well documented and hotly anticipated as the ‘heads' and outerwear aficionados discuss their inimitable qualities with candour and excitement on forums to hype sites, with an eagerness reserved only for the greatest of brands and product. The New Order were granted an audience with head designer and brand director Lisa Yamai, to discuss the intricacies and minutiae details that make this brand truly a one off /
Read MoreWith London’s Frieze in full swing, we caught up with sculptor and spatial artist Jobe Burns who opens his latest work “Mixing-Room” during the four days over at NikeLabs’s 1948 Studio Gallery in Shoreditch /
Read MoreThe legend known as The Cure turned up and performed an epic two and a half hour session. Not once did the level drop below the highest standards we associate with Robert Smith and the rest of the band.
Read MoreOn the final evening as the evening was coming to an end James Blake put on a memorable show for everyone out the in front of the White Stage. An exceptional talent, Blake showcased another outstanding performance at Fuji Rock with his eclectic sound.
Read MoreVince Staples came out on stage just after the sun went down and he didn’t disappoint. As the rain started to pour Staples belted out some of finest tracks that were well received by an obviously more youthful crowd.
Read MoreKOHH, who appeared on the cover of the 10th anniversary issue of THE NEW ORDER came out on the Sunday evening at Fuji Rock with his usually swag and energy that has made him a household name in Japan.
Read MoreThis years Fuji Rock was headlined by a number of stand out acts but perhaps the most telling of all was the performance of Chemical Brothers. Having reached there prime in the 90s and 2000s you possibly would have accepted a below par performance but this was an honest and true showing of there talent as musicians. Performing some all time classics along with a few new gems.
Read MoreAward wining designer Rick Owens is no stranger to working in a variety of disciplines, along with his partner Michele Lamy they have broadened their fashion business to include art installations, furniture and their ‘Maison Objects’ collection. During both London Fashion Week and London Design Festival they opened their new exhibition Glade at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Mayfair we spoke with the projects creative force Michele ahead of the opening.
Read MoreHailed as one the UK most necessary emerging artists by DJ and Radio 1 presenter Benji B, Miinks soothing, soulful and introspective debut album Small Clan received critical acclaim for its genre spicing sonic backdrop mixed with D’angelo meets Prince vocal layers. We caught up with the west London native to talk about the modern music industry, Japanese fashion and his latest release “Miss me More” /
Read MoreTHE ART OF WAREZ is a short film amade by multi disciplinarian artist and film-maker Oliver Payne & painter and ANSI expert Kevin Bouton-Scott, telling the story of the hitherto virtually unknown world of the ANSI art scene … while some of us were whiling away the hours listening to cassette players make ‘that noise’ as it audibly loaded your game on a Vic 20 or a Spectrum 48k others were inside the machines taking control in a parallel universe located deep in pixels and code.
Read MoreA true advocate of global perspective, Soy Panday has been looking to the horizon and letting creativity from all over the world inform his graphic work for years. As co founder of Magenta Skateboards with brothers Vivien and Jean Feil, Soy continues to push a more meaningful side to skateboarding.
We sat down with Soy at the tail end of Paris Fashion Week to get his “5 Things” /
Read MoreA wonderer in the truest sense of the word, Adam Katz Sinding is an American-born and Copenhagen-based photographer who has innovated the world of street style documentary while traveling the globe in search of the perfect image. We catch up with Adam to talk about his latest book “Live From F*cking Everywhere” /
Read MoreIn celebration of one of the most important albums of our time, as well as a landmark in music/design crossover history. London’s Goodhood have teamed up with the graphic architect of Joy Divisions seminal debut Peter Saville to create a capsule collection of curated items celebrating 40 years since "Unknown Pleasures" was first released /
Read MoreOn a balmy evening on June 20th, deep in the heart of Paris’ Marais, Gallerie Maria Lund acted as venue to an invite only soiree hosted by Bed JW Ford & Ed Robert Judson to celebrate Vol. 21 of The New Order Magazine.
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