Tag: vintage

colectivo digs twin shadow!

this time around we’d like to feature the fantastic music of dominican-born George Lewis Jr. aka Twin Shadow. now a resident of brooklyn, new york, Lewis released his debut album, “Forget”, last year to much critical acclaim. adapting a simple approach to revisit the new-wave sound of 1980′s britain, Twin Shadow has surely become one of the top purveyors of an often maligned vintage sound.

the album, which by the way was produced by chris taylor of grizzly bear fame, was picked up by highly influential, london based label 4AD. its overall sound aesthetic hints at classic artists such as morrisey, david bowie, or echo and the bunnymen; while at the same time delivering a fresh and forward-looking end product. a couple of standouts are singles “slow” and “castles in the snow”, both of which carry a heavy nostalgic and catchy feel, much like the rest of the tracks on the album.

make sure to keep an eye out for any live dates in a city near you, as the band is currently entrenched in a long tour around europe, followed by some dates in the US. in the meantime, check out this 14-minute live session for 4AD, recorded towards the end of last year at teddington studios. it features most of the album’s main cuts, and gives a proper insight of the band’s current live setup and style.


keep track of Twin Shadow via twitter @thetwinshadow and listen to samples of “Forget” below


Read full review of Forget – TWIN SHADOW on Boomkat.com ©

hard graft = style on the go!

we recently stumbled upon these magnificently designed products by Hard Graft, an austrian based company that specializes on making refined lifestyle accessories for modern individuals. their main accessories come in the form of laptop bags, iphone/ipad cases, and sleeves for other gadgets. mainly using home-sourced wool and leather, Hard Graft’s products provide endurance and functionality, but most importantly they are built to protect your most treasured devices. it’s safe to say that the images speak for themselves, so check out some of their products below and visit their website for pricing and other infos…

fania records = a cover story!



For years Fania Records has been the go-to label for vintage latin music lovers. The label, founded in 1964 by Jerry Masucci & Johnny Pacheco in New York, carried a very distinct sound and image thru its peak years in the 70s and 80s. Whether it was thru illustration or photography, the covers would always call for attention either due to their chosen color palette or their gritty yet humorous photos.


During said timeframe, the label would often recur to their most notorious designer, Izzy Sanabria, to perfectly plaster a record’s mood onto its accompanying cover. Additionally, there are further catalogue highlights designed by numerous collaborators, such as Ron Levine, Ely Besalel, Juan Alvarez, among others.


for more infos on the music and their record covers visit the fania website