posted by alisaGorillaz - Do Ya Thing - feat Andre 3000 and James Murphy for Converse.
posted by alisaGorillaz - Do Ya Thing - feat Andre 3000 and James Murphy for Converse.
Talking about Flux Pavilion, check out the track he produced for SWAY who has just been announced to play XOYO on 12/04/2012.
Photos from Flux Pavilion now up on our Facebook page… see if you can spot yourself.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.330881773615874.67872.130019797035407&type=3
Thursday 16th of February, XOYO Gallery was delighted to celebrate the London Fashion Week with a special exhibition: “Let Them Eat Cake - Cover Story”
We’d like to thank all the people that came and shared that wonderful event with us. Here are some photographs to testify the success of the private view, with everyone enjoying the Silver Magic Dj’s, the appetizers by Cookie d’oh, and let’s not forget the Tiger beers and fantastic cocktails prepared by our bartender James. Hope you were all pleased as we were! “That night was ace!” Vic Ar.
With the sponsorship of Adelphi Graphics Ltd
All Photos by Stacey Osborne. www.projeqt.com/stacey
If you want to see more : By Vic Lentaigne
The exhibition runs until 4th of March.
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A cat + Glasses + Moustache +Electro
Biography: Cat. Born in 2009, lives in Russia.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SKIFCHA/120265514740115
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Anna Calvi performing a cover of Beyoncé’s Naughty Girl in the BBC Radio 1 Live lounge February 2012.
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The Wall: London’s Most Public Gallery
For their 5th Birthday, Village underground wants to build London’s most public gallery. For years, the immense wall on Great Eastern Street has been hosting many artists. The project is aiming to turn this informal art representation into an amazing permanent art space.
“Smack My Bitch Up” - Most of you already know this Tune by The Prodigy from their third and final Single of the album: The Fat of the Land (1997).
Directed by Swedish music video director, Jonas Akerlund, this video stages a night out in the city filmed from a first-person perspective, portraying drinking and driving, drug use, violence, vandalism, nudity and sex… Smart twist at the end with an unexpected surprise!