pursuit grooves = colectivo futurecast 027!

we give you pursuit grooves ladies and gentleman! this month’s episode of the colectivo futurecast gets up close and personal with Brooklyn resident, Vanese Smith. her mixtape-styled recording for us is a mixture of past influences & current favorites; including cuts by legends such as Patrice Rushen and Mtume, alongside newer sounds from the likes of Quadron and Electric Wire Hustle. all in all a fantastic mixture of soulful sounds to spend a sunny spring afternoon wandering around the city. read our interview with Vanese and listen to her 60-minute mix below…

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5 minutes with…

PURSUIT GROOVES (Tectonic / Brooklyn, NYC)

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* how and where was this mix recorded?

I was at home and I grabbed about 100 CDs, threw them on the floor upside down and picked some at random!!!! ha. Okay, not really.  There was a bit more strategy involved.

* you started producing at the tender age of 14, how would you say your style has evolved over the years? do you apply a different approach to your music now?

My background and influences are still the same ya know but as I got older every few years I would become a bit obsessed or focused on a particular sound/genre so my tracks would reflect that. So for that reason I don’t think I’ll ever repeat a certain production sound because my ears keep changing.  And I’m an artist who needs to be inspired to create, so I like to try different things. I like a variety of rhythms and I don’t think I should be limited to just one thing.

* how did being a part of the Red Bull Music academy back in 2008 influence your career and yourself as an artist?

I met a lot of other really cool and talented artists. Some of which I still keep in touch with. As an artist it just encouraged me to keep creating.

* what do you normally listen to at home? which are your top three favorite albums?

At home i’m either working on my own stuff or sometimes there are a few sites that I check to see what’s new. Favorite albums – So many that I like within the last ten years. The list is just too long to name just three.

* in an interview for FACT magazine you mention being a very social and political person, and how that permeates through your music. what is your overall view of the current pressing issues around the world? do you see your music evolving over time according to the different socio-political climates?

I try to be optimistic, but honestly unfortunately there are some sad things happening in terms of humanity. I wish things weren’t so money and power focused as that seems to be the downfall of everything. I tried to touch on a few things on “Frantically Hopeful”… but sometimes people just want to thin about happy things and just dance! So I make those too.

* which projects are you currently working on? what does 2012 hold for Pursuit Grooves the producer and the DJ?

New alias called 91 Fellows coming out on Deepblak Recordings late spring…. and we’ll see what else happens release wise. Otherwise I’m in a really good place now in terms of being productive so that could turn into so much in the future.

cachetejack is a colectivo futurist!

Cachetejack is the wonderful collaborative entity formed by Nuria Bellver & Raquel Fanjul, a spanish duo based out of Valencia and Prague. despite this long distance relationship, all of their illustrations and projects have a very uniform feel, characteristic of a perfect marriage of influences and styles. since starting work together a few years ago, they’ve worked on diverse projects ranging from editorials and freelance illustrations to self-designed books focusing on current social and political affairs, among other themes. their pieces are characterized by very bold colors, child-like caricatures, and lots and lots of hidden humour and irony. there is no doubt that by looking at their portfolio you will be inclined to chuckle and smile at least a few times. their outstanding body of work has been exhibited in various shows across Spain, with a recent highlight being their participation in London’s contemporary graphic art fair “Pick Me Up“, which kicks off this Thursday, March 22nd and runs until April 1st, 2012. we hope you enjoy our interview with the all-mighty cachetejack!

CACHETEJACK (Illustration Collective, Valencia & Prague)

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* tell us about how Cachetejack came to existence. when and why did you decide to join forces as a collective? 

we met about 6 years ago, but it wasn’t really until a year and a half ago when we started working together. We are really grateful about how it all happened; we never really felt so strongly about something before. The idea started brewing on a sofa one night at about 11pm and all of the sudden we ran out on the streets yelling “we are cachetejack!” We had no clue what it meant, we just knew we had to do it.

* how do you handle the dynamics of working as a collective? do you separate tasks when working on a project or do you take a more collaborative approach?

Our work has always taken a collaborative approach, from the first idea up to the final result. We basically work for a “being” called Cachetejack. Ultimately the stamp or signature behind every project belongs to him.

* there seems to be a lot of irony present in your pieces, where does that come from and why do you prefer it as a means of communicating your ideas? 

Irony comes from our genes, more so when getting together, just like everything else that’s good or bad, it’s multiplied by two.

 

* if you could soundtrack your work, what would you choose?  

We’d pick “Move Your Feet” as it’s very much like us or rather like the energy generated when we are together.

* what is your favorite thing about living in Valencia / Prague?

We would have to say Skype! It’s really either the most hated or loved thing, but it’s really what keeps us together at the moment.

* what does the future hold in store for Cachetejack? are there any projects in particular you would like to work on?

Our destiny spells success! To be honest, we are happy to have a new project or collaboration each month, and maybe something more. This month we’ll be in London for the Pick Me Up Graphic Fair (22 March – 1 April) where we’ll be showcasing and selling our works. Regarding any project in particular, well we really have to say ANY AND ALL!! We have always said that it’s better to have than to wish for…

 

 

 

colectivo index 002!

February’s installment of the colectivo index features a book by a wonderful illustration collective from the UK, a new EP of electronic futurism by a british newcomer, a resourceful store from east london which makes good use of waste material, a set of crafty and good looking backpacks, and collections from two of our favourite menswear clothing brands. read below and follow the links for more infos.

Peepshow Collective, book by Peepshow Collective. a brand new book showcasing the works of one of our favorite illustration collectives. published by index books and featuring over 600 illustration from this amazingly talented group of artists. £29 available here. source: peepshow collective

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Little America back packs by Herschel Supply Co. beautiful set of backpacks by this family-run business originating in Scotland and now based in Canada. purpose-built packs full that are both great-looking and made to last. $84.99 available here. source: herschel supply co.

East London Furniture. Shop & Furniture Studio in East London. what happens to discarded materials on the streets of east london? apparently this local studio is picking up the trash and crafting simple yet beautiful pieces to decorate your flat. if you’re in london, then a visit to their shop is a must! various pieces available here. source: east london furniture

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Woolrich Woolen Mills by Mark McNairy, F/W 2012 Lookbook. one of our favorite brands has recently made available their look-book for the Fall/Winter 2012 season. needless to say we are completely enthused by the collection, where superior materials and an immaculate eye for detail are the order of the day. source: tim barber photography

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Norse Projects S/S 2012 First Drop at The Goodhood Store, London. the first wave of this Danish clothing brand has just dropped at one of the most amazing shops in London. there isn’t much one can say about the sheer quality of each piece on the collection, you just got to see it for yourself. go grab yours in person or buy your favorite pieces online here. source: the goodhood store blog

Lapalux – When You’re Gone EP on Brainfeeder. an excellent debut on LA based Brainfeeder; one of those labels that you always have to keep an ear out for. Essex based Stuart Howard provides a fine slice of electronic soul for your listening pleasure. follow Lapalux’s soundcloud for future transmissions. £5.99 available here. source: brainfeeder