Friday, 10 January 2014

WKND studio Seattle

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Thursday, 9 January 2014

Quiet Life - Make your feet happy

993821_10151923712963172_1962307071_nThe Quiet Life have got their sock game down. Here are some of the new styles to make your feet happy. 'Something for your feet'!1001996_10151854802663172_1539216454_n1536752_10151987265003172_1508800275_n1383441_10151797066628172_653698120_n969488_10151909575118172_1064236777_n1546170_10151961057068172_710156057_n

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

I Love Ugly x LORD ECHO

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LORD ECHO (NZ) INTERVIEW

Hailing from Wellington, NZ, Lord Echo's funk filled grooves are taking over airwaves and winning over audiences both in New Zealand and abroad.
We recently caught up with the NYC-based artist about his inspiration & style, and we also got the scoop on his recently released album Curiosities.
ILU: You’re originally from Wellington, NZ but you now live between your hometown and NYC. What brought you to NYC and how does living there influence your music and creative output?

LE: Love! Love brought me to New York. It's not so much the place as the people that have had a big influence and more than anything being in NY has made me consider myself an international artist, where as I previously felt very much like a local producer. And the only difference between those two things is realising that for all their differences, places and more to the point people are mostly very similar. Scenes are small. People are approachable and generous with their time and knowledge. Working with people whose work I have followed for years in NY has shown me that, undoubtedly. And on a broader level, I think I've seen that people all over the world essentially want to be loved, to be respected and to be able to live in dignity and have some measure of control over the circumstances of their lives.

ILU: What inspires you to do what you do? Has this always been the same or has it changed over time?

LE: Inspiration is two fold - you're inspired by what's happening in your field. The things other people produce, the way they produce them. Some new sound you're discovering for the first time. And then of course the personal conditions of your life. The immense tragedy and humour of the whole human experience. The highs! The lows! The total insignificance of it all!

ILU: I hear obvious funk, soul and dub influences in Lord Echo. Is there something about this music that resonates with you? What artists/music in particular has influenced you the most?

LE: It's difficult to say ultimately what attracts you to something. It's a combination of many different elements, some obvious, some obscure. But I guess something that a lot lot of Black music has in common is that because of the genius of the interlocking rhythmic parts, it's more than the sum of its parts. It like a magic equation where 2 + 2 = 5. There's the parts themselves and then there's relationships between them which are strong enough to become parts in their own right. But I listen to music very widely, and if you're producer or a song writer I think they easiest way to have an edge is to make sure you're influences are not confined to the field your working in.

ILU: Was there ever a career defining moment for you, when you realised what you were put here to do?

LE: I have a very distinct memory of my Mum saying to my Dad 'look how quickly he's picked that up, I just taught him that' after teaching me something on the guitar. Naturally this made me feel good. But I'm trying to get out of the habit of constantly looking outside myself for external approval or validation and I'm sure this is the source of it all! (Laughs)

ILU: Your second album Curiosities is about to drop on the Japanese based label Wonderful Noise. How did you hook up with the Wonderful Noise guys?

LE: I believe a DJ named Andy Mitchell sent some of my stuff to Kenji, who's based in Osaka. I'd been constantly making and recording music for a good 7 odd years and never releasing most of it, as it didn't live up to my expectations. Anyway, Kenji approached me about doing an album, and because it was for Japan and I imagined that no one in NZ would hear it felt liberated to finish some stuff. That was 2010. The record was called Melodies and it's achieved something of a cult status.The second record, Curiosities, is being released by Wonderful Noise in Japan, Bastard Jazz in New York, Jakarta in Europe and Economy here in NZ.

ILU: Is Curiosities a continuation of your first album Melodies or a new direction?

LE: It's a continuation, for sure. Some artists are always trying to do something entirely new. I'm all about limiting myself to a restricted palate or pool of ideas and seeing how much I can squeeze out of it. It's a challenge. That's why the art work format is the same on both records, and why I'll keep working with the same people. Of course, even if you have this goal in mind it's inevitable that you will produce different work and that you will progress. But I think that one of the challenges facing artists today is how to navigate through the immense amount of choices and options that technology has created, and one of the ways to do that is by having self imposed restrictions. And on an aside, I really enjoyed working with photographer Blake Dunlop on these photos, because the process of shooting on medium format film is very similar to recording onto magnetic tape, which I often do. It forces you to spend time getting it right in real life, it forces you to be decisive and it introduces an element of risk.

Curiosities by Lord Echo is out now on vinyl, CD, and digital formats.
Find Lord Echo:
Facebook
Bandcamp
Photography by Blake Dunlop
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Tuesday, 7 January 2014

QL Drawing contest winners

1536505_10151983135933172_1024859645_nQuiet Life have finally released details of the winners - 'We received so many entries and so many great comments that we've decided to pick 4 winners for our ‪#‎qldrawingcontest‬ - Big Congrats go out to @ryanadyputra @mcrighton @jeerg @otsoperasaari for your great submissions - you are the winners! These designs will come out as QL T's next season - so stay tuned! Thanks to everyone who submitted - we'll do another contest soon. ‪#‎quietlife‬ ‪#‎thequietlife‬ #qldrawingcontest'

Friday, 3 January 2014

#qldrawingcontest

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Here are the finalist of our #qldrawingcontest !!!! Big congrats to these 9 artist/designers/doodlers! We received over 800 submissions and it was nearly impossible to edit it down to 9 finalists. Which one or two do you think would make the best T shirt design? The winner will be announced in next day or two! | #quietlife #thequietlife #qldrawingcontest

Thursday, 2 January 2014

Quiet Life drawing contest

1524998_10151963799543172_1678324079_nThe Quiet Life recently launched an art/illustration/design/drawing contest. Anyone could enter and you had two shots at it. The entries where so over whelming. They are finally whittling down the amazing art designs to get to a winner. Stay tuned. Here are some samples of what where sent in.IMG_8390IMG_8387IMG_8385

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Togs & Clogs #justbargin look book

Just-Bargin_---Front-CoverTogs & Clogs are fast becoming the go to premium online mens wear store. And the cement this with their current look book aptly named #justbargin. Check the link and pics here featuring key styles from both The Quiet Life & I Love Ugly. Words from Togs & Clogs - 'Huge thanks to photographer Tom Cockram, our in-house stylistJohn-Paul Cassidy and Dean, Marielle and Family for the use their Narrow-Boat, without whom this wouldn't have been possible.'Just_Bargin_-_23Just_Bargin_-_20Just_Bargin_-_7Just_Bargin_-_5Just_Bargin_-_12Just_Bargin_-_8

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Quiet Life 'Grizzly' x Highsnobiety

Screen Shot 2013-12-17 at 18.18.26The Quiet Life just released their eagerly anticipated 'Grizzly Cliff' pack, instant acclaim selling out in minutes across all stores. We are stoked to see that Highsnobiety featured the look book of the ltd release pack, shot by Laura Austin & Jared Bernhadt.