The most important, result to accomplish is to enable the viewer to be there, to dream and wonder about it and to be able to feel the moment and emotions witnessed by the photographer.
Our intention is to invoke a moment that would make you step back and question when, where or even why it occurred.
I read an article recently stating that Brooklyn is now the least affordable place to live in the country.
Our friends Turbo Time Records released 250 limited edition Picture Disc Vinyl for record store day last weekend. We caught up with the Turbo Fruits to ask them about the release, the video and the vinyl lifestyle in general.
The festival that shook Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn last weekend turned out to be a liberating experience for hundreds of goers and a life changing experience for at least one.
Haleek’s rap persona acts as a dark extension of himself. On paper, his words would have you believe the real life person (real name Malik) is a bona fide psycho—a sentiment that couldn’t be further from the truth.
…the new album will feel nostalgic to older fans, while maintaining the band’s mix of traditional reggae tunes with a forward vision …
“We’ve earned a niche in the steampunk scene even though we don’t write about air ships and scientists,
Straight jackets couldn’t stop the band from their maniacal movement on stage as though possessed by the party itself, their silhouettes like dancing shadows battling with instruments.
“We’re a free-form music venue and we want to keep it like that,”
“You make your monster in the lab and then you take it out and see if it picks flowers for the little girl or if it eats the girl.”
Motown has never been so hardcore.