The Master Blog — February 2012 Archive

GRAVIS INSTAGRAM PHOTO CONTEST

Art / Skate

Gravis is having an Instagram contest. Follow @gravisfootwear and tag your best photo #gravisphotocontest for your chance to win a pair of shoes from Arto and Gravis.

posted 29/02/2012

TAGS: arto / contest / gravis / Instagram / photo

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Lifetime Launches New Site

Fashion

Our friends at Lifetime Collective just launched a clean and stylish new site to show off their clean and stylish clothing collections. The best part is, they've equipped this sucker with a fully functional web store, to accompany their amazing lookbooks that our very own Mila Franovic has had her hand in on more than one occasion.

Also, check out their new Free Thinkers 'zine for photos, profiles and interviews of people and places that the Lifetime crew finds inspiring. Start with this short little interview with artist Jay Howell to get you all warmed up for the full 8-page feature we got coming on Howell in our new Art issue (10.1)

Oh, and videos too. Stay tuned for Mila's trip to Iceland with Lifetime. For now: Summer!

posted 29/02/2012

TAGS: Free Thinkers / Jay Howell / Lifetime Collective / web store

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Grosso's Love Letter to Curbs

Fashion / Life / Film / Skate

Curb sessions are one of the best things in the world. Thanks Grosso!

posted 29/02/2012

TAGS: Barker Barrett / Grosso's Love Letters to Skateboarding / jeff grosso

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VOLCOM Europe Tour, Pt. 3 Belgium

Fashion / Film / Skate

The Volcom squad hits Belgium as part of their European tour. Featured riders include Chris Pfanner, David Gravette, Roberto Aleman, Axel Cruysberghs, Nassim Gaummaz, Peter Molec, Christian Vankelst, and Dustin Dollin.

posted 29/02/2012

TAGS: Axel Cruysberghs / belgium / Chris Pfanner / Christian Vankelst / david gravette / Dustin Dollin / europe / Nassim Gaummaz / Peter Molec / Roberto Aleman / volcom

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Mini 5 with Koston

Life / Film / Skate

Crailtap's mini-5 with Koston, top 5 at Lockwood.

posted 28/02/2012

TAGS: crailtap / Eric Koston / Lockwood

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Kevin Long RVCA

Fashion / Film / Skate

Kevin 'Spanky' Long featured in the newest RVCA commercial.

posted 28/02/2012

TAGS: Kevin 'Spanky' Long / RVCA Clothing

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Street Demon 2012

Life / Film / Art / Skate



We workin on it...

posted 28/02/2012

TAGS: the street demon video

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SOUNDCHEQUE MONDAYS // Maria Minerva

Life / Music

When I first moved to Vancouver, I made two promises to myself: I'd finally learn to drive a car and to speak Estonian. Here we are 15 months later and nothing has happened on either front - that is, until now! Hanging out with someone who drives an old, bare bones, manual Japanese pickup who has generously offered to teach me everything he knows plus free use of the truck once I've got a handle on things (keeper??), and recently started teaching myself Eesti keelt. There's a part of me that maybe thinks it's bad idea to rely on basic (read: free) online language courses, but ya gotta start somewhere...

ANYWAY, this brings me to this week's Soundcheque Mondays post: Maria Minerva. Who? I didn't know either until I read Mark Richardson's review in our latest issue of Color 9.6, but she is Estonian and apparently a big thing in Europe. Sounds like Grimes, but I really just like that she's been described elsewhere as 'gloom disco'... Naudi!


 

Maria Minerva
sacred & profane love
(100% silk)


It’s only been a year since her debut appearance on a limited cassette that was quietly released by Not Not Fun, but Maria Minerva has since been making huge leaps and discoveries within in her aesthetic. Since the recent release of her full-length, Cabaret Cixous, the London-via-Estonia producer, still in her early 20s, has recently been slotted alongside the likes of Nite Jewel and Glass Candy, though Minerva eschews the more direct pop stance of her contemporaries in favour of a more abstracted bliss. Her debut, Tallinn At Dawn, was a fairly muted and hazy affair, while Cabaret Cixous expanded on that and nudged it towards the dance floor. This artistic growth hasn’t slowed, as Sacred & Profane Love is so much bolder and confident than anything released previously. The alien disco of tracks like “Another Time & Place” or “Kyrie Eleison” burst out of the headphones and onto some distant interplanetary discotheque. With thumping, low-end bass, her trademark drifting vocals and an array of imaginative, quirky synth squiggles, Sacred & Profane Love tickles the mind as easily as the lower lumbar.
—Mark Richardson, Color 9.6



See you next week! 

What is Soundcheque Mondays anyway? Every week, I'll be posting a music review direct from the pages of Color that deserves another go-around, plus a video from the band so you get to hear the actual music that goes along with it. Win/Win!

Previous entries:

Monday Feb 6, 2012 Soft Moon
Monday Feb 13, 2012 Cloud Nothings
Monday Feb 20, 2012 Nirvana

 

posted 27/02/2012

TAGS: Estonian / Maria Minerva / Mark Richardson / Soundcheque Mondays

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A Thursday Bank and Travis' Show

Life / Art / Skate

Excess at it's best in the Bay. Style on the bridge.

read more… posted 27/02/2012

TAGS: Brad Evans / Leo Valls / Magenta Skateboards / S.F. / Tony T. / Travis Jensen

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ATLAS THUNDER

Life / Film / Skate

The Atlas shop in San Mateo, CA has a special Thunder truck that is out now. Thunder rider, Pete Eldridge gives them a try out in this edit.

posted 27/02/2012

TAGS: Atlas Skate Shop / Pete Eldridge / Thunder Trucks

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