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FYF 2014 diary by Jeffrey A Tang

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FYF’s lineup this year was killer but the layout was a cluster fuck. Chet Faker played an amazing show, a nod to how it all started with ‘No Diggity’ echoing in the Arena’s chambers. Todd Terje also kept us groovin’ to his electric disco sounds. Grimes and Phoenix closed out a chilly Saturday night and we went home exhausted with packed lines at the metro but ready to recharge for Day 2.

The collection of musical geniuses made me forget about the poor layout. Armed with my Contax T2 film camera and 4 rolls of film, I sifted through crowds of Ocean Pacific corduroy shorts, polo hats, UNIF dresses, floral patterns and dip-dyed faded green hair. I ran into the beautiful couple Dev Hynes (@devhynes) and Samantha Urbani (@samandude), fellow photographer David M Cortes (@davidmcortes), bloggers Jill Wallace (@littleblackboots) and Joellen (@joellenlove).

Sunday we started off with Les Sins in the pitch black Arena once again swirling in magenta pink lights. I even had to sneak around in the photo pit to snap a photo of Chaz because the guard said DSLRs and pro gear only; I tried to explain the difference of analog film but he didn’t care. At least I got the shot by shooting from the hip unbeknownst to him. We came back up to watch Kindness play a great set while the crowd basked in his lyrics for ‘House’ and guest appearance by Dev Hynes. Other noteworthy acts of the day were Blood Orange singing through the sunset with a live band and back-up dancers, Flying Lotus and his shadow-boxed barrage of geometric warpy visualizations of light and sound, and of course ending with The Strokes playing their best hits with everyone feeling nostalgic. 

Upsets of the weekend: missing out on Little Dragon, Caribou, and Darkside due to poor layout. But I still had a blast.

Text and images by Jeffrey A Tang

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Sunday Video Playlist #5

Louise Follain by Maxime Froge for C-Heads

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Welcome Paris based Maxime Froge on C-Heads and enjoy this beautiful Exclusive featuring dreamy-eyed beauty Louise Follain. “I started working with Louise around one year ago when I just started photography and Louise modeling. We quickly become good friends and for this shooting I wanted to try something new. I wanted to show her as a muse. Louise is so truly inspirant, she’ has that certain something like A.Hepburn or J.Birkin.” Captured in her flat in Paris the images transmit a very intimate, natural and dreamy feeling.

 

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model: Louise Follain – instagram:  @lsflln 
photography: Maxime Froge - www.maximefroge.com / @maxswell / www.maximefroge.tumblr.com

Alexandra by Cameron Davis for C-Heads

Impressions of Berlin Atonal 2014

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There are only a few festivals that can cause that after their ending you get an instant impulse to return there as soon as possible. Berlin Atonal is surely one of those events. After last year’s successful resurrection of this over-30-years old event (founded by Dimitri Hegemann), we were more than sure that we need to go back to the industrial cathedral called Kraftwerk and feel & see more.

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Last year’s Atonal lasted longer and its program was full of remarkable artists from various electronic subgenres, but this year despite its shorter duration (from Wednesday 20th August till Sunday 24th August) was also packed with exceptional performances and what’s more important — it offered an overwhelming sound experience delivered by 4D Sound. Developed by a team of engineers and sound designers in Amsterdam, this specially designed sound system allows spatiality of sound to be designed in great detail by controlling parameters such as distance, elevation, angle and diffusion. The 4D Sound stage was placed in the ground floor of Kraftwerk and during the festival it hosted performances of Thomas Vaquié, Murcof, Biosphere and Senking. Since we went to see only Friday and Saturday´s program, we were able to catch and compare performances of the ambient god Biosphere and Raster-Noton’s stalwart Senking. As expected, Biosphere’s performance was more about nature based sound and field-recording sounds, kind of being at a forest-live experience. Unlike the following day, Senking’s performance brought to the space more of crystal-clear and precise sound with even some broken beats that perfectly revealed how astonishing the 4D soundsystem is. Anyway, both performances were one of the most outstanding sound experience ever — just imagine that you can feel how live and organic the sound actually is. Unbelievable.


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As mentioned before, we were able to catch only two days. About Friday it could be said it was mostly about minimalistic sound surfaces and calm atmosphere. During this evening we actually witnessed two comebacks of last year’s program – Dasha Rush and Donato Dozzy and Nuel (also known as Voices from the Lake). For this year, Dasha prepared an one-off A/V show titled Antarctic Takt and for its visual side she invited Stanislav Glazov to create a digital version of antarctic landscape. Icy and cold visually, but musically very warm. Swedish artist Abdulla Rashim, who also collaborated with a visual artist for his premiere A/V show, delivered explorations throught sound textures and beatless music. Unfortunately, for us it was a bit empty and we definitely prefer his techno sounds… On the contrary, a pleasant surprise came with the premiere performance of Dozzy and Nuel titled Aquaplano Sessions. Italian masters demonstrated their sound we love most– atmospheric and hypnotic sounds soaked with slow-mo beats. Much better than last year actually! However, the biggest act was yet to come… Around midnight on stage arrived a person (probably male) with black dress and fringe instead of his/her face — Headless Horseman. At that point, everything changed. In the first moments it felt like when your alarm rings in the morning and you need to start doing something. Well, in this case, it was actually very welcomed, one could finally dance! Horseman’s raw and dark beats were inexorable but at the same time full of energy. Accompanied by great visuals, this was top act of Friday’s Atonal program without any question.

Unlike Friday, Saturday’s program was musically more diverse. The beginning was also a bit slowly and minimalistic but in a different way than day before. Both Max Loderbauer and Neel did a great job with their performances and warming up the atmosphere inside the powerplant. Musically interesting but yet still a bit unbalanced was the performance of Bleed Turquoise (new project of James Ginzburg). Their mix of aggressive and heavy sound with a bit of post punk elements and deep vocals was at some moments very impressive but at some moments too hard and strange. One way or another, it was something different. Although, there is no need to think twice what was the most expected act of Saturday’s program… After almost 20 years returned on stage a influential British project Cabaret Voltaire. Richard H. Kirk brought zero nostalgia and ultimate analogue experience. Blurring the boundaries of musical genres, he went during his one-hour performance from jungle breaks to straight techno rhythms. Behind him, haunting and psycho visuals just enhanced the whole atmosphere. It was such a deep feeling that when Tri Angle stalwart Fis came up on stage, it was hard focus at first and listen to his performance. Still stucked within Voltaire’s world and we felt it’s just the best moment to leave and let the mind to absorb a whole experience…

Looking back, there is no doubt that Berlin Atonal is incredibly evolving and it has become a guarantee of an exceptional music experience. With its unique line-up, smooth organisation, delicious food or underground afterparties — there is really nothing which this festival could miss in its character. We simply love the way it is. See you next year!

Follow Atonal’s facebook page for more updates.


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All pictures by Camille Blake

“I seek for photos with stories” Reflective youth portraits from Seoul by Jinveun

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Jinveun, based in Seoul Korea is currently an undergraduate student majoring in fine art who also likes to pick up her camera to capture portraits of people in her surrounding. “Most of my photos are taken with Nikon FM2 film camera, as it makes my photos look vintage and I just love the way the colors turn out. My interest is shooting photos of people with diverse masks and figures. I concentrate on capturing natural images such as a person’s daily life and the feelings the person feels at that moment. I also like to take dreamy, mysterious pictures and seek for photos with stories.”

She mostly shoots outdoors and to make her photos more natural, she normally does not plan the concept in advance and photographs her friends spontaneously while hanging out and chatting with them. “Sometimes when something comes up in my mind I put it right into action. One time ‘taking photos of people in Islamic traditional clothes’ struck my mind and I actually bought the clothes and put the idea into action.” We have picked out a few of her calm, reflective youth portraits.

 

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“Play Pretend” – Gabija by Stefania Consarino for C-Heads (nsfw)

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“She’s mad but she’s magic, there’s no lie in her fire” Bukowski

Shadow plays and stimulating image details.
New York based Stefania Consarino captured Caribbean beauty Gabija on a sunny and calm day for C-Heads.
The shoot was inspired by escaping reality into a “Play Pretend” world of softness and romance in The Hamptons.

 

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Photographer: Stefania Consarino
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Model: Gabija – instagram.com/grabija
Special thanks to: Masha Kaouzova

C-Heads Exclusive: Sara Hiromi by Amanda Leigh Smith x Charm School Vintage

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“Dream Destination”  Her dress blowing in the wind. Embedded in nature. Can I stay?
Amanda Leigh Smith captured Sara Hiromi with styling by Shari Gerstenberger of Charm School Vintage
on 35mm film in Austin, Texas inspired by 1960´s model Veruschka.
Make-Up by Ashely Rae Hancock and hair by Kristi Drake & Juan Boquitas

 

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Photography: Amanda Leigh Smith www.aleighsmith.com
Model: Sara Hiromi sarahiromi.tumblr.com
Styled by: Shari Gerstenberger of Charm School Vintage www.charmschoolvintage.com
Make-Up: Ashely Rae Hancock www.ashleyraehancock.com
Hair: Kristi Drake & Juan Boquitas


Amber Flowers by JAI for C-Heads

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“All I need is my camera the sun and you.” is the inspiration behind the series shot by JAI exclusive for C-Heads. Model Amber Flowers settles down on a rock at the secret garden with a panoramic, appearing natural and pretty. “The story´s title is “your sure for a big surprise” and styling is done by Amber & Jai; she is wearing birthday suit mostly.

 

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photographer: JAI / instagram: @jai.photo / jaiphoto.com / jaiphoto.tumblr.com / facebook.com/therealjaiphoto
model: Amber Flowers – @_Amberflowers

Jani by Janneke Storm for C-Heads

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Feminine adorable Sixites inspired look and we wish we would look that great after a wild night out. “The shoot is called ‘The morning after’. We’ve all been there when the blessing of a glamorous event cruelly turns into the morning after curse. You spend all day wondering if it was worth the pain, calling friends to help you put pieces of the night back together. Vowel never to drink again. That feeling is what inspired this shoot. So here is our attempt to turn a curse back into a blessing.” Photographer Janneke Storm shot this exclusive for C-Heads together with a wonderful team. Styling & Art Direction is done by Ainsley Hutchence from Sticks and Stones Agency, model is Jani from que models, hair done by Lucinda from Crawfords Hair and make-up by Kate Shanahan.

 

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Photographer: Janneke Storm www.jannekestorm.com /@jannekestorm
Styling & Art Direction: Ainsley Hutchence from Sticks and Stones Agency www.sticksandstonesagency.com / @sticks_and_stones_agency
Model: Jani from que models www.quemodels.com@yanst3r
Hair: Lucinda from Crawfords Hair www.facebook.com/crawfordshairdressing /@lucindaoneill1
MU: Kate Shanahan @katemaryshanahan

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Backstage at Suno SS15 NYFW

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Clean but mixed with funky elements and elaborate braided hairstyle. Driely S. sneaked backstage at Suno SS15 runway show at the New York Fashion Week, where despite the hectic reality the models show their more relaxed site. Label Founder “Max Osterweis first conceived of SUNO, a New York based womenswear label, in 2008 after witnessing post-election violence in Kenya. Utilizing the vast collection of Kenyan Kangas that he had been collecting for years, Max joined forces with designer Erin Beatty to launch a high-end collection with a conscience.”

 

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all images by Driely S.
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C-Heads Exclusive: McKenzie by Sam LI

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Soft colours, unlimited freedom of the ocean and feeling like home. Model McKenzie Hayes makes herself cosy in the light flooded flat and later heads over to the beach to free herself from any duties and seduces the viewer with a charismatic look. Photographer Sam LI took those images exclusive for C-Heads. Enjoy!

 

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Sam LI – @samlivm  - www.samlivm.com
McKenzie Hayes – @mckenziehayes

Backstage at Diane von Furstenberg New York Fashion Week SS15


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The 1975 have released video for “Heart out”

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Not so long ago we talked with Matt Healy from The 1975 about his passion for music and how he feels about being a “pop star”. And now the Manchester origin band The 1975 have just released the video for the final single to be taken from their debut album, ‘Heart Out’. Written by Matthew Healy and directed by Matthew Healy and Adam Powell, the video sees a young rock band upping the ante at a school talent show. “With the video for Heart Out I wanted to return to the classic performance scene. I love a good performance video and wanted to try my hand at creating something that represented my grandeur and slightly deluded sense of self, whilst also adhering to the simplistic rules of a performance. The video is about narcissism, belief and delusion in equal measure. It represents how antiquated and romanticised visions of past and future shed a blazing light on the present and in turn provoke a self-analysis that soon shifts from the material to the ideological. It was in this state of excitement and obsession where the ‘Heart Out’ video was born. Obviously i can delve into the artistic vision of the video – what it means to me, the subtext and my own emotional investment within it – but in doing so I fear defacing what the video truly is about, at face value. It’s a bunch of kids who think they’re rockstars. And…they are x.” Matthew Healy.

 

Saoirse by Polly Hanrahan for C-Heads

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She waves her hair and dances in the dunes. Photographer “Polly Hanrahan and 22 year old model Saoirse Cleary headed over to Camber Sands, the only beach in East Susex, England with a sand dune to shot an exclusive series for C-Heads “Me and Saoirse live in Brighton but we really wanted a sandy beach for this shoot, so we went on a little adventure to Camber Sands (but pretended we were in Miami). I love to shoot with natural light and with Saoirse doing her own make up, so it was just the two of us. Saoirse nearly froze to death and we almost got stranded in Camber but it was worth it in the end.” All lingerie is by eLai London.

 

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Photographer – Polly Hanrahan – @pollyhanrahan
www.pollyhanrahan.com
Model – Saoirse Cleary – @saoirsecleary
All lingerie by eLai London @elailondon
www.elai.co.uk
Location – Camber Sands

 

Gypsum – Rouge Academy lookbook

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Online women’s boutique  Gypsum released their new fall look book called “Rouge Academy” captured by LA based photographer Derren Versoza and cinematographer Leo Cabal. “We were incredibly inspired by movies like Virgin Suicides, Dead Poets Society, and The Craft and we refined this classic schoolgirl look with an unconventional twist. This lookbook symbolized the ideal rebellious schoolgirl stereotype against society’s belief. You know, something very nostalgic to the days where skipping class and cool and being little rebels was fun.” Enjoy the fun with  the models Sasha Kaplan, Brittany Lucas, and Lizann Mule. Unique platform shoes by Y.R.U and Lilli Claspe provided custom handmade chokers.

 

 

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