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ATTITUDEMAGAZINE.COM.AU SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 2013 FREE
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ATTITUDEMAGAZINE.COM.AU SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 2013
Editor Selena Battersby selenabattersby@ripitup.com.au
Staff writers David Knight, Miranda Freeman, Lachlan Aird.
Contributors Tara Murdoch, Nadia Bailey, Stephanie Lyall, Katie McCappin, Lucy Ahern, Ashleigh Knott, Simone Keenan, Ilona Wallace, Stephanie Skordas, Suzanne Fraser.
Photographers Jonathan VDK, James Hartley, Phebe Rendulic, Sia Duff, Josie Withers.
Art Director Sabas Renteria sabas@ripitup.com.au
Graphic Design Ed Schillace
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BECAUSE THE NIGHT BELONGS TO LOVERS, BECAUSE THE NIGHT BELONGS TO US PATTI SMITH
WINTER SEEMED TO FLY PAST SO QUICKLY, ESPECIALLY AS
WEVE BEEN WRAPPED UP IN OUR EVENT A NIGHT OF FASHION. IN OUR MAIN SHOOT WE TAKE INSPIRATION FROM THE NIGHT AND FEATURE LOOKS FROM EACH OF THE NINE DESIGNERS. IT HAS BEEN A PRIVILEGE TO
SHOWCASE THE CRAFTSMANSHIP OF AUSTRALIAN DESIGNERS, FROM TONI MATICEVSKIS INTRICATE BEADING
AND CONSTRUCTION TO SUZY OROURKES FUTURISTIC DESIGNS WITH SYMMOGRAPHY STRING ART
AND LASER CUT ACRYLIC FRAMES. ALSO IN THIS ISSUE WE HAVE
INTERVIEWS WITH THE CREATIVE DUO BEHIND AHD PAPER CO, THE
GUYS FROM PILOT RECORDS AND ONE OF THEIR NEWEST
SIGNINGS ODDESSA.
IM A SUCKER FOR SPRING EVEN THOUGH I SPEND MOST OF IT IN
A HAY FEVER HAZE. WITH A STACK OF NEW PLACES OPENING UP AROUND THE CITY THERES LOTS
TO BE EXCITED FOR IN THE COMING MONTHS.
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THIS PAGE: PHOTOGRAPHER: JOSIE WITHERS STYLING: CHARLOTTE CHAMBERS
HAIR: BEN FOR MABE HAIR MAKE-UP: NATALIE NAJM | STYLING
ASSISTANT: STEPHANIE SKORDASMODEL: TORI FROM PRIDE
WILLOW TOP, SKIRT AND HEELS
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13OzAsia Festival13-29 September
ozasiafestival.com.au
15Gilles Street Market
15 Septembergillesstreetmarket.com.au
26Rihanna, Adelaide
Entertainment Centre26 September
rihannanow.com
26 SeptemberSeptember Collection Launch Loft Wine &
Oyster Barfacebook.com/
SeptemberCollection
3Disclosure, HQ
3 Octoberdisclosureofficial.com
4Summer Flake
The Hotel Metropolitan4 October
summerflake.com
10Adelaide Film Festival
10-20 Octoberadelaidefilmfestival.org
13Some Folk In Spring
The Grace Emily13 October
facebook.com/thejamroomsa
17Adelaide Festival of Ideas
17-20 Octoberadelaidefestivalofideas.com.au
18Adelaide Fashion Festival
18-26 Octoberadelaidefashionfestival.com.au
25Tafe SA Graduate Parade
Adelaide Showground25 October
facebook.com/FashionatTAFESA
26CheeseFest
26-27 Octobercheesefest.com.au
5Beyonce, Adelaide
Entertainment Centre2-6 Novemberbeyonce.com
9Feast Festival9-24 Novemberfeast.org.au
22Bowerbird Bazaar
Adelaide Showground22-24 November
bowerbirdbazaar.com.au
Gorgeous Festival22-23 November
gorgeousfestival.com.au
september october november
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NEWS.B Y S T E P H A N I E LYA L L
A fair weather cyclist never rides when it is raining, always looks stylish but comfortable, prefers to take safe and picturesque routes and rarely travels without a picnic hamper and a bottle of wine. If that sounds like you but youre missing the wheels then a trip to Mrs Fairweathers Bicycle Emporium will have you joining the peloton in no time.
Designer and bike builder Nigel Venning might be the ultimate fair weather cyclist, but theres no holding back when it comes to rescuing and carefully restoring old rattlers into stylish rides.
The Emporium began after restoring a bike as a Christmas present, with wife Louise so impressed with the transformation she suggested he turn it into a more serious hobby.
Now under the suitably dapper pseudonym Millwright, Nigel lovingly restores and names bicycles, like Eve, the emerald step-through with whitewall tyres, and Percy, the speedy colt, with the help of Louise and friend Connie, who crafts the backstory to each creation.
Mrs Fairweathers can deliver a ready-to-go vintage bike, or straighten out your
MRS FAIR WEATHER
own old faithful if it has seen better days. Nigels best advice for the non-lycra set when purchasing a bike is to choose one based purely on looks life is too short to ride an unsightly bike!
Spring holds exciting developments for Nigel and his hobby-turned-business, with the Prince Albert Hotel in Gawler set for renovation under Mrs Fairweathers watchful eye. The hotel will become a cycling haven fair weather, of course with a bike studio, caf and boutique
1. Tiff Manuell hand-painted clutch $88 | 2. Stud jewel earrings $17 | 3. Metal articulated lamp $89 | 4. Beaded bib necklace $24 | 5. Sausage dog brooch $24 | 6. Swedish clogs $134
SPRING INTO BAUHAUSFrom statement jewellery and accessories to the brightest decor for your home, colour is the new black this season at Bauhaus.
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bar all housed under the historic roof. Nigel has also been busy participating in exhibitions and design shows, along with working on some custom-builds for Bulmers cider.
With spring the perfect time to get onto your bike and into the sunshine, Mrs Fairweathers is the first stop on the quest to find the perfect vintage cycling partner. Tally ho!
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B Y I L O N A WA L L A C E
FEAST FESTIVAL
Adelaides leading queer cultural event, Feast Festival, is returning thisNovember 9 24with the program for 2013 boasting three amazing headliners and a brand new festival site in Adelaides west end. This years theme Mix It Up will feature Australian country singer Beccy Cole, the all-male cabaret review Le Male and the critically-acclaimed Monologue Of A Deaf Woman alongside Feasts annual Adelaide Pride March. Feast Festival 2013 will be held in the ANZ Cluster, which encompasses, the Lion Arts Centre, Fowlers Live courtyard, UniSA, Nexus and Mercury Cinema.
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HUSKStepping into Husk is like walking into the wardrobe of the world pieces have found their way to Adelaide from Italy, Vietnam, Peru and beyond. Close to 70 jewellery brands and over 75 designer clothing labels are at your fingertips in the Hyde Park and Burnside stores.
The enviable selection ranges from the kaleidoscopic prints of Clover Canyon to Helmut Langs signature silhouettes and exquisite dark fabrics. Director Damian Taylor is most excited about stocking new House of Hackney pieces: elegant shapes designed in lush but sophisticated nature prints. Hermione de Paula is also being lauded as an exciting brand to watch this spring, with statement garments inspired by music.
Husk offers more than extraordinary fashion labels their jewellery and handcrafted homewares are spectacular as well. On request, Hyde Park also offers an out-of-hours service for small groups and private shopping.
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NEWS.B Y TA R A M U R D O C H
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Ahidden gem of a warehouse tucked away in the south east corner of Adelaide is the new home of furniture maker Justin Hermes of Justin Hermes Design, prop extraordinaire/stylist Tania Saxon of The Props Dept., floral designer Morgan Allender of The Tenth Meadow and two adorable shop terriers.
The front of the studio houses a showroom displaying Justins handcrafted furniture made from salvaged and reclaimed timber. Each piece of furniture is unique and the minimalist styling lets the beauty of the timber speak for itself. Justin Hermes Design studio is open 11am 4pm Thursday through Saturday, or by appointment.
In the rear is Tanias bountiful warehouse of carefully sourced vintage props available for hire for weddings, events, shop displays, film sets and editorials. Tania also provides prop sourcing and styling services. The Props Dept. is open by appointment only.
Also in the rear is Morgans floral design studio where she creates floral arrangements for weddings, special events and styling that, as she aptly describes,
evoke the rambling beauty of nature. The Tenth Meadow studio is currently open by appointment only, but excitingly, The Tenth Meadow is opening a retail boutique flower shop in the CBD in the very near future.
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As the creation of four young Adelaide creatives, Salad Days Inc. has an all for one and one for all spirit.
The multi arts space opened late July with a tasting platter exhibition of Adelaide art including work from Jake Holmes, Joel Van Moore and Fruzsi Kenez.
Established by long-time friends Alyshia Mckinnon, Nicole Wenn, Nick Yap and Alex Dearman, Salad Days incorporates a vegan cafe, gallery, second-hand clothes boutique and music venue.
Based on a punk sensibility, it strives to embrace all art. I like the thought of everything being multi-sensory, nothings ever caught in one discipline, says Alyshia.
They join Adelaides growing ground-level arts scene alongside the likes of Tooth and Nail, Espionage, The Mill, FELTspace and Mad Mouse Alley.
To keep things fresh the space is continually changing with new exhibitions fortnightly and an ever evolving menu. We want to make a bit of a storm, says Alyshia.
The inner-city space is intimate with a hangout vibe, and thats the way they want it. You dont have to have this pristine, clean, high-class place, says Nicole.
I think its all about creating new experiences in Adelaide, says Alex. Its a great city and it has so much potential if we make the most of it.
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NEWS.
JAGGER: 5 MINUTES WITH KIRSTY IRWINKIRSTY IRWIN IS THE CREATIVE MIND BEHIND A SUCCESSFUL EPONYMOUS LABEL AND EAGERLY AWAITED JAGGER THE LABEL, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN, BLOGGER AND QUEEN OF EFFORTLESS STYLE.
WE TALK INSPIRATION, SPRING STAPLES AND JAGGER THE LABEL WITH THE ADELAIDE DESIGNER AND IN HER OWN WORDS, YOU AINT SEEN NOTHING YET!
What sets JAGGER apart? JAGGER covers all bases such as denim, leather, exclusive prints and staples every month.
What was the aesthetic you were aiming for with Space Odyssey? For Space Odyssey I wanted to do something a bit quirky and fun. I never got to play with prints for KIRSTY IRWIN so I really went crazy with it and ended up doing three prints for that collection.
Whats your favourite piece? Its so hard to choose! Every time I design a new collection, it always becomes the new favourite. Ive played around with some embossed leather for next year, which I am excited about.
Who is the JAGGER girl? The JAGGER girl is relaxed, confident and a little bit rebellious. She can throw on one of her boyfriends tees, leather pants, heels and look perfectly polished.
Where do you draw your inspiration from? My main source of inspiration comes from music when Im designing a collection Im really trying to set a mood or tell a story.
What are your must-haves for spring this year? Oh spring, how I long for you! Oversized t-shirts and leather shorts are a must.
What piece of advice would you give to aspiring creatives or designers? Never ever give up!
What can we expect from JAGGER in the future? I really want to close the gap between high-end fashion and easy-to-wear pieces. Ultimately you can expect everything you need to achieve that classic off-duty model style. JAGGER IS AVAILABLE
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Celebrate spring with an arty accessory from Tiff Manuells new bespoke collection each piece gives you the chance to buy your very own rainbow. Director of Happy House, Manuells range brims with the same colour, creativity, and heart as your childhood fave but for adults. The Unley local (who loves Gorman and is inspired by everything pop culture) pays personal attention to every clutch, iPad pouch or fringed cuff, so they can be worn, used and loved by their new owners.
The debut range features handcrafted accessories in a range of versatile shapes
(the half moon is our pick) made from fabric painted with polka dots, bold stripes or joyous watercolours, then encased in hardy PVC. Manuell painstakingly adorns each piece, using techniques such as thread detailing and scalloped fabric to ensure your new purchase is a one-off treasure.
You can pick up Manuells vivacious designs from Bauhaus, or find her on Facebook and Etsy.
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From the bright minds behind Band On Boat and The Jam Room comes Some Folk In Spring, a three-part music series showcasing some of Australias best nu-folk acts. Set to launch onSeptember 8at The Grace Emily, the event will feature acts like Castlecomer (NSW), Ashleigh Mannix (QLD) and Myles Mayo (SA) in an organic, backyard-like music environment. The series will continue onOctober 13 with Little May (NSW), Ali Barter (VIC) and Timberwolf and November 10with Francolin (VIC) and special guests, with season passes to all three shows available for $15.
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NOSHAATTITUDE CHATS TO COLOUR-OBSESSED, CRAZY CRAFTY LADIES ASH, KATE AND SERRIN THE TRIO BEHIND NEW LOCAL HOMEWARES LABEL NOSHA.
Favourite item in the store at the moment? The baby cacti and succulents in our hand painted pots. The whole process is enjoyable and no two are the same. We have become quite attached to them and its always hard saying goodbye to our favourites.
Where do you look for design inspiration? With our design and advertising backgrounds, we are constantly surrounded with inspiration in things, people, places and spaces. Not only that, but imagining the potential of the most simple everyday objects and we can also get a little too carried away on Pinterest and Instagram.
Favourite blog? Theres always something that catches our eye on The Design Files.
Favourite place to eat in Adelaide? Horner and Pratts breakfasts are the best way to start a full day of sourcing and creating on a Sunday morning.
How do you select your designers for Nosha? We are surrounded by some very talented people, so for our upcoming
launch at The Mill we have hand-picked work that has been created by some of our nearest and dearest, who we are constantly inspired by. We are always on the look out for more emerging local artists and designers, so please feel free to hit us up at nosha.creative@outlook.com
Whats on your wishlist? Where do we begin!? Honestly too many things, a green house would be lovely, as would some more art by the amazing Fruszi Kenez.
Whats on the Nosha playlist? Jagwar Ma has kept us going through many late nights and were also looking forward to getting our hands on the new Cloud Control album.
NOSHA.COM.AU
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CASPER&PEARLcasper&pearl's latest spring/summer collection 'Girl Behind the Blue Door' features free-spirited, youthful designs paired with bright floral prints and pastels. Now stocked at Sooki on Rundle Street, casper&pearl has us excited for the warmer summer months.
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We love the latest Saba campaign which stars International model Elena Bartels, who has previously shot campaigns for Missoni, Louis Vuitton and Jil Sander and walked in shows for Acne, Chanel and Christopher Kane. For the new season, Saba is further refining their modern and minimalist aesthetic with clean lines, bold colour and luxe accessories.
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SA DESIGNERS FASHION SHOWCASEThe Adelaide Fashion Festival culminates in a gala event which showcases the best of our states designers. Guests will see the latest collections from Cameo, Keepsake, Finders Keepers, Jagger, Yvonne Faye and Necia and also couture from Liza Emanuele, George Gross & Harry Who, Malachi Empire and couture+love+madness. The winner of the 2013 SA Emerging Designer Award will also be judged on the night.
2013 ADELAIDE FASHION FESTIVAL
As one of the most important events on the SA fashion calendar, the 2013 Adelaide Fashion Festival is back and better than ever. This year, the festival boasts nine days of events across the city. Shining the spotlight on the dynamic and innovative fashion industry within SA, with over 14 events throughout the festival, there is something for everyone.
On Friday October 11 at Government House, SAs fashion elite will celebrate the festival opening with an exclusive invitation-only party featuring an intimate preview parade from SA designers that will be showcasing their latest collections for the Festival.
VINTAGE IS THE NEW BLACKEnjoy an afternoon full of fun and adventure on the Vintage is the New Black Stylist Tour. Hosted by SAs vintage expert Cassandra from the Adelaide Vintage Expo, you will be taken on a journey showcasing some of Adelaides best op-shops. Learn about different eras, tips on what to look for and how to accessorise your outfits. With two events during the festival to get your op-shopping fix, each visiting four Op-Shops in four hours, are you up to the challenge? After shopping, theres time to relax, unwind and play show and tell with an afternoon tea hosted by My Friend Louis to finish off your afternoon.
NORWOOD PLACE PARADES ON NORWOOD PARADEAn event for everyone, the Norwood Place Parades on Norwood Parade will return to The Parade, Norwood on Sunday October 20. Featuring a giant outdoor catwalk and fashion parades to showcase the latest season trends from the many fashion retailers along The Parade, including the diverse Norwood Fashion Market, guests will also enjoy loads of entertainment on the day.
After last year's success, the popular High Tea will return to the Norwood Place Parades on Norwood Parade event with VIP seating available around the catwalk and guests can feast on sumptuous treats from a range of Parade traders.
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TED BAKERFrom humble beginnings as a shirt maker in late 1980s Glasgow, Ted Baker has become one of the UKs fastest growing lifestyle brands. With a focus on quality tailoring, attention to detail and a dash of quirky humour, Ted Baker offers vintage, but never retro, inspired mens and womens wear, accessories, fragrances and eyewear. The design of the Rundle Place store has been inspired by South Australia, in particular our famous wine industry, and the interior of the store has been designed to reflect aspects of the winemaking process making shopping at Ted Baker, Rundle Place a truly unique retail and aesthetic experience.SHOP 15, GROUND LEVEL
FLORSHEIMEstablished in 1892 by Milton S Florsheim and his family in a small factory in Chicago, Illinois, Florsheim have evolved to become a household name that is synonymous with practicality, style and hand-crafted, quality footwear. With a high emphasis on attention to detail, Florsheim produce shoes that are designed to stand the test of time. Expanding to include a womens line in 2003 and demonstrating the same high quality, premium craftsmanship their reputation had been built on, Florsheim continue to pride themselves on producing classic footwear that doesnt compromise on comfort or style.SHOP 21, GROUND FLOOR
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Rundle Place is Adelaides newest haven for fashion lovers and foodies in the heart of Rundle Mall. Alongside retail
giants Harris Scarfe and Coles, the centre boasts over 70 specialty stores and 77 - a stylish food court that offers shoppers a modern and elegant fast food dining experience. The modern, sleek design and free Wi-Fi throughout are the kind of finishing touches that make Rundle Place a truly pleasurable and exciting retail destination.
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VINCE CAMUTOSince launching his own line in 2008, Nine-West co-founder and life-style brand guru Vince Camuto has become a fashion retail icon. His shoes regularly grace the pages of glossy magazines and celebrity feet alike and are known for their subtle yet striking detail. From platforms to pumps and from chic flats to sky-high heels, Vince Camuto offer a wide range of high-fashion footwear. Rundle Place is the second Vince Camuto retail outlet to open in Australia and it is exciting to see this world-class designer brand finally brought to Adelaide.SHOP 19, GROUND LEVEL
KOOKAICertainly not new to Adelaide fashion lovers in the know, Kookai, Rundle Place offers a range of luxury basics that encourage the wearer to develop their own personal and creative interpretation of current trends. With a focus on rich fabrics, exclusive pattern design and fine cuts, Kookai offers the kind of casual elegance that oozes Parisian chic. With a firm belief that the clothes should not wear the woman Kookai is the ultimate destination for quietly confident fashion that doesnt need to shout to be noticed.SHOP 18, GROUND LEVEL
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B Y N A D I A B A I L E Y / S T E P H A N I E S K O R D A S
LIGHTEN UPThat spring feeling: sorbet shades of nude, cream and blush meet this seasons minimalist mood. Soften up sportswear shapes with touches of watercolour pastel and get ready to show off a little skin. There are blue skies ahead.
1. Heels from Gorman Rundle Street | 2. Mesh knit from Harris Scarfe | 3. Three Floor dress from Rosa House Boutique | 4. Stella McCartney sunglasses from Shades Rundle Mall 5. Cuffs from Bauhaus 6. Crop top from Wild Child, Hyde Park | 7. Heels from Tony Bianco | 8. Nail Polish from American Apparel | 9. Three Floor skirt from Rosa House Boutique | 10. Tiff Manuell clutch from Bauhaus
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GET PREPPEDSuits arent just for the office, you know. Nail casual-meets-yacht-club in lightweight blazers, relaxed shirting and preppy tees and bring it all together in spring-worthy shades of white, grey and powder blue.
1. Check shirt from Jack London | 2. Blazer from Calibre | 3. Day bag from Country Road | 4. T-shirt from American Apparel | 5. Skinny tie from Calibre 6. Fossil Watch from Atomic Watch + Style | 7. Oxford Brogues from Ted Baker | 8. Shirt from Calibre | 9. Tie bar from Calibre | 10. Suit pants from Country Road
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From Adelaide to Sydney to Paris and back again Kara Town of AHD PAPER CO. speaks
to Attitude about art and the good life.
Whats the story behind the phrase 'A Happy Death'? Whilst we refer to ourselves as AHD PAPER CO. or AHD, the acronym does stand for A Happy Death, which is a novel by French existential novelist Albert Camus. When Chris and I first got together I noticed he had a number of A Happy Death paperbacks amongst his collection of books (for some reason, hed collected copies of the novel every time he came across one in his travels). Immediately the novels title resonated with me. Is that not what we are all working toward? Given the environmentally sound nature of our products and the joy derived from art and the act of giving, we decided that this was a wonderfully apt name for our stationery company. It was then we also adopted the catchcry a life well used brings a happy death.
Tell me a little bit about your background and training. What did you do before AHD? I have a degree in Visual Arts, major in Art Theory in History, minor in Printmaking. I also studied Fashion Design briefly. I worked solidly in fashion retail for a number of years. For the past six years, Ive been working in lighting consultation in Sydney, working with a number of interior designers and architects. Chris was a practicing artist when we first met, and continued to have exhibitions until about a year ago. He has studied at RMIT and National Art School. Chris has been a cook, a stationery buyer, and the manager of a bookstore.
You recently returned to Adelaide after a stint in Sydney. What prompted the move to Sydney? Chris is actually from Sydney. At the time we met, he was living in Adelaide;
we got engaged within two months and married six months later. Around six months after that, we decided to move back to Sydney. We both felt a fresh start would be wonderful for us as a newly married couple. Chris had moved around a lot previously (living in Sydney, Perth, Mexico, London, Adelaide), so he knew Sydney was the place he wanted to reside, and I was ready for a new challenge.
Why did you decide to move back to Adelaide? We lived in Sydney for around six years, with a short stint living in Paris. We had a lovely semi in the inner west of Sydney, and had lived there happily for the entire time. As the business started to grow in the last year and a half, we were outgrowing the home and the small studio we worked from at the front of the house. On a whim, we decided that we would try our luck in Adelaide. Within two weeks
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of deciding this we found, fell head-over-heels in love with and subsequently purchased our first home. Owning a home complete with studio and land, gives us the freedom to work on AHD more and work on our dream of building a lifestyle thats more self-sustainable.
How has the creative scene in Adelaide changed since youve been away? We both feel Adelaide has grown a great deal since we have been gone. We are incredibly impressed with the amount of companies and small businesses that have started up and thrived since we left. The food scene has boomed Im continually impressed with the eateries that are opening up (Ive compiled a list, and intend on ticking them off one by one). Our current favourite is Caf Troppo in Whitmore Square the food is superb, and its got a great little fit out too. In terms of galleries, SAMSTAG opened during our absence, such a
wonderful space and international visual arts scholarship. We are also big fans of Hugo Michell Gallery and the artists they represent. Our home is also close to the Port Adelaide precinct, and it has been fabulous to see, first hand, the work of Renew Adelaide. The Port is such a beautiful old industrial mecca which Ive been captivated with since I was a child, so to see smaller stores and boutiques moving into previously disused spaces makes us incredibly happy. It will be interesting to see how it evolves in the coming years.
Whats next for AHD? Within the next month we will travel to Melbourne for the boutique Life Instyle Trade show where we will launch our current collection, including Christmas cards. This means, upon return there will be long days of sitting in the studio folding, and packing card (every AHD card is lovingly packed by Town hands). On more
of a personal note, we also have one of our artists coming to stay with us, Will Lynes of LYNES & CO. Will is a special-effects sign writer who specialises in gilding (gold leaf) techniques, glass art and reverse hand painted signage. He has worked closely with interior designers like Sibella Court and has put his hand to many companies, eateries and businesses in Sydney such as The Grounds Of Alexandria, Bazmark, Mr. Wong, Louis Vuitton, The Society Inc. and QT Sydney. And his next (unofficial) project is to transform an empty brick wall in front of our studio into something rather special (in between catching up, and showing he and his partner around Adelaide, of course!). We also have dreams of opening a store here in Adelaide, and buying an apartment in Paris one thing we have realised with AHD, is that ideas can come into fruition with hard work and determination. AHDPAPERCO.COM
MUSIC: ASAP Rocky Long. Live. ASAP, The National
Trouble Will Find Me,
Bob Dylan Desire
BOOKS: Providing much inspiration for our new home is
Rethink: The Way You Live by
Amanda Talbot
FILM: Apricot (short film by Sydney director Ben Briand a
must see, its truly breathtaking),
Spring Breakers (Harmony
Korine), The House I Live In (a
documentary about Americas
war on drugs by Eugene
Jarecki)
TV: Latest series of Grand Designs and the second series
of The Newsroom (an Aaron
Sorkin creation, who could
not resist?).
ARTISTS: We recently went to see Heartland at the Art Gallery
of South Australia and were
incredibly impressed with the
work of locals Amy Joy Watson
and Kim Buck.
DESIGNERS: Organic by John Patrick, Im a devotee of
this label, and its wonderfully
simple, timeless silhouettes
and fabrics. We are both also
incredibly inspired by local
designer and friend Amy
Roberts of Vege Threads, and
her commitment to building
an environmentally-sound
fashion label.
Kara Town shares her current obsessionsTHE INSPIRATION LISTP H O T O G R A P H E R : J O N AT H A N V D K
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Its now: Parked at our friends workshop having some work done to prepare it for our honeymoon in October. But Mike first got it: When I returned to Australia in 2006 not knowing where I wanted to live, so I decided on a bus. The story behind our bus is... Largely unknown, but I found it from noticing a for sale poster on a pinup board at a shopping centre. The next day I drove up to Melton (a tiny town at the top of Yorke Peninsula), saw it, fell in love with it, and bought it. The best story I have with the bus is... My old housemates and friends took a trip to Eyre Peninsula a few years ago. We piled in and went to stay in Port Neill for a few weeks. The bus is different to every other bus because... It has an absolute top speed of 80km/hour.
The favourite thing about our bus is.... The stunning ocean views, and a fresh hot cup of tea while on a long haul. But we really hate it when... We have to keep our eyes glued to the temperature gauge in summer and give her a break every half hour. Our bus has let us down by... Being an inch too low inside to let Mike stand up completely straight. The furthest our bus has been is... to the Folk, Rhythm & Life festival in Victoria. But one day we hope to take it to... Tassie first, and then a multitude of festivals. Mike: Im a musician and plan to start touring with my groups, The Various Nefarious and Monsieur Swing.
The rules to driving our bus are.... 1. Take corners a little wider than you would in a car
2. Gear down for long descents 3. Smile and wave 4. Pick up hitchhikers. Road Trip mixtape: 1. Boban Markovic Balkan Fest 2. Titi Robin Katchur Kahn 3. Jelly Roll Morton Black Bottom Stomp 4. Taraf de Haidouks A La Turk 5. Charles Mingus Haitian Fight Song 6. Duke of Iron The Lost Watch 7. The Underscore Orkestra Dickens Mad Dash 8. Benny Goodman Clarinetitis 9. Stuff Smith Sam the Vegetable Man 10. Radio National Road Trip must haves: 1. Flexible time schedule 2. Coffee pot 3. Friends
MICHAEL AND NATASHAOUR BUS IS: A 1971 AUSTIN
BUT WE CALL IT: OUR HOME ON WHEELS.
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Its now Ed: 33 years old and in need of a bit of attention. Liam: 46 years old, but looking brand new. But when I first got it Ed: I was on my Ls, and had no idea about motorbikes. Liam: It was a rusty relic from the depths of Eds shed The story behind my motorbike is Ed: It was discovered in a bank vault in Snowtown... Well not really, but I did buy it from a lawnmower mechanic in Snowtown who was rather adept at fettling the lawnmower sized engine.Liam: After seeing Ed get around on his bike I talked to him about helping me find a similar one. He told me about the old S90 in his shed that needed a lot of work. My dad had the same one as his first bikein the 70s, so we struck a deal. We spent the better part of a year pulling it apart and putting it back together to look and run like a brand new motorcycle, but it's still a work in progress.
The best story I have with the motorbike is Ed: Well... Ive ridden in two Bay to Birdwoods... accidentally. I was riding up the hill to Birdwood amongst a procession of vintage 30s and 40s cars and bikes, looking like a knob with an 80s Japanese motorbike. Liam: I havent had it on the road for too long but some of my friends were pretty against the idea of me getting my motorcycle licence. This was after my 23rd birthday when I crashed a mates 50cc scooter directly into a brick wall. Ed fixed that one up too. My favourite thing about my motorbike is Ed: That it is easy to maintain, and will run on the smell of an oily rag. Liam:Its a classic but pretty unusual bike and you dont see much else like it on the road. Every other day some old bloke will come over and want to have a chat about it.
I really hate it when Ed: I take off too abruptly, and my girlfriend slides off the back seat. Liam: I have to kick it over 30 times to get it going on a cold morning. My motorbike has let me down by Ed: Running out of fuel in the rain. Liam: Dying in traffic twice on the way here today! There are rules to riding my motorbike Ed: Squeeze the brakes really hard otherwise you wont stop, and rev the engine at the lights to get the indicators to work. Liam: If you try and use the headlight and indicators at the same time dont expect either to work. If youre too hungover: walk.
Road trip must-haves: 1. Gloves 2. Gold coins for fuel 3. Bad ass attitudes
ED STYLES AND LIAM KENNY
MY BIKEP H O T O G R A P H E R : P H E B E R E N D U L I C
OUR MOTORBIKES ARE: ED: 1980 YAMAHA DX100 LIAM: 1967 HONDA S90
BUT WE CALL THEM: WE HAVENT REALLY NAMED THE BIKES YET BUT WERE THINKING OF CALLING OUR MOTORBIKE CLUB THE GOON GOBLINS.
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WITH WINTER OVER, AND THE WEATHER GETTING WARMER, ITS THE PERFECT TIME TO GET OUT AND ABOUT AND EXPLORE EVERYTHING THAT KING WILLIAM ROAD HYDE PARK HAS TO OFFER. WITH SO
MANY FABULOUS STORES MANY OF THEM SMALLER INDEPENDENTS AND A HUGE RANGE OF CAFES AND RESTAURANTS, YOULL ALWAYS FIND A VARIETY OF THINGS TO ENJOY ON KING WILLIAM ROAD, ESPECIALLY THIS SPRING. KING WILLIAM ROAD HYDE PARK IS
THE PREMIER DESTINATION THIS SEASON.
Spring pops up on King William with the announcement that Adelaides most exclusive shopping strip, King William Road Hyde Park will again host the ultimate fashion and fine dining lunch Variety on King William, on Friday, 18 October 2013.
A key point of difference for the first event on the Adelaide Fashion Festival program will be the presentation of fashion by trend, supplied by more than 20 fashion and accessory stores on the road.
The food and wine on offer will be equally enjoyable. Some of the roads favourite restaurants will present a four-course menu, matched with beautiful South Australian Wines.
Net proceeds from the day will go to Variety SA the Childrens Charity. This event wouldnt
be possible without the very generous support of businesses such as; City of Unley, Thoroughbred Racing Australia SA, Peugeot and Renniks. Tickets are $130 per person or $1300 for a table of 10.
And if you cant make the Variety Lunch, you can still see all the highlights whilst enjoying a coffee or lunch at one of the roads many cafes and restaurants.
Variety on King William joins other great events on the roads calendar such as the Unley Gourmet Gala and the Tour Down Under, stay tuned for more announcements. As spring pops up on King William, you will literally see the road bloom with decorations, events and special happenings.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT KINGWILLIAMROAD.COM.AU.
VARIETY ON KING WILLIAM THE ULTIMATE FASHION LUNCH IS ON AGAIN!
MAKEA STATEMENTWe take a glimpse of some of the statement pieces you will find in store now from some of Adelaides best independent fashion retailers.
Saint Laurent heels from Muse Boutique
Dress from Denim & Cloth
Baked Blush from the Body Shop
Clover Canyon dress from Husk
Homewares from Flourish
Skirt from Wild Child
Fashion Designers book from Extra Newsagency
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King William Road is home to some of the b
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Congratulations to Giwa Modern Korean R
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Ristorante for taking out the best Asian and
Best Italian categories in
the 2013 Restaurant & Catering Awards for
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A NIGHT OF FASHION AT THE ART GALLERY
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GRACELAND; THE MEMPHIS DESIGN MOVEMENT INSPIRES THIS SPRING.
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MAKE-UP ARTIST SAMANTHA VLASSIS CREATES TWO BEAUTY LOOKS FOR THE NEW SEASON.
SWEET LIFE
WHITE OUT
Inspired by the sports luxe and minimalist trend seen on runways from Alexander Wang, Balenciaga and Bec & Bridge, Samantha Vlassis created a look focusing on handsome brows paired with flushed cheeks. To recreate this look at home, focus on the bottom lash line with smudged charcoal eyeliner then add some lip conditioner, MAC Strobe cream and pinch those cheeks!
H A I R A N D M A K E - U P : S A M A N T H A V L A S S I S / P H O T O G R A P H E R : J A M E S H A R T L E Y
BEAUTY.
SUGAR SUGAR
This spring play with candy colours on the lips and the eyes. Create the look using MACs Candy Yum Yum on the lips, translucent washes of
colour on the eyes with MACs Juiced eye shadow and finish with the MAC
Zoom Lash mascara in black.
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BORIS THE CUTTERY
Damien Rinaldo hated the cold, generic environments of many hair salons so he set about creating a salon unlike any other. BORIS The Cuttery is all about the details; getting back to personal attention and expression with an artisan twist, with the results evoking an intimate and laid-back environment.
The salon combines sleek back-to-basics design with superb craftsmanship, with locally made oak mirrors, elegant marble bench tops and some tricky mirrors to make the most of the space. The dream team of Mash, Interior Pty Ltd, Samantha Agostino and Spud Client worked together on the innovative concept, creating an effortlessly tasteful salon, filled with personal touches that represent the Boris name.
From the geometric hand painted wall tiles (theres over 800 unique squares designed by Mash and made lovingly by Gerry Wedd) to the feature lights customised in NYC, and finished with Rinaldos own antique crystal vessels dotting the benches, everything about
the salon is precisely considered to make the customer feel immediately at home. The staff are all part of the Boris family too, each given a witty relationship such as next of kin or the unsatisfied lover of their enigmatic namesake.
The team have styled shoots for Famous, Russh and culture, and as well as impeccable hair services using Shu Uemera and LOreal Professional products, also offer luxe treatments, expert makeup artistry and bridal services.
Whether youre after a playful colour, bold new cut or simply an excuse to relax in a chilled environment Boris knows best.
B Y L U C Y A H E R N
BEAUTY.
CLOUD NINE MICRO WANDThe Micro Wand lives up to its name in size, but doesnt compromise on power, coming packed with the same revolutionary technology as the larger original Cloud Nine Wand. Wrap a section of hair around the barrel and release, creating a look that lasts, served with a side of shine.
IDEAL FOR: All hair types, particularly women with shorter hair.
FEATURES: Temperature control panel
The barrel adds shine and vitality to the hair
Swivel cord
Head guard
Hibernation mode
RFID chip
Universal voltage
12 Month warranty
THE CLOUD NINE LOW-DOWNWAVY OR STRAIGHT? WE ROAD TEST TWO OF THE LATEST PRODUCTS FROM CLOUD NINE.
MINI IN SIZE, BUT WITH MAXIMUM RESULTS.
THE CLOUD NINE MICRO IRONAll the technology of a large format iron has been delivered in micro size. Lightweight, with cushioned plates, the Cloud Nine Micro Iron allows you to focus on shorter areas of hair.
IDEAL FOR: All hair styles, particularly cropped styles, fringes and mens hair
FEATURES: Black plates adds shine and vitality
to the hair
Swivel cord
Head guard
Hibernation mode
RFID chip
Universal voltage
12 Month warranty
FOR MORE DETAILS, VISIT AU.CLOUDNINEHAIR.COM
118 THE PARADE, NORWOOD 50678331 1666BORISTHECUTTERY.COM.AU
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Combining excellence in theory, training and practical application, Media Makeup is one of Australias leading make-up schools. These high standards are seen through the impeccably trained staff, the national and international focus and employment statistics. Studying at Media Makeup can provide you with the experience and training to take your skills to the next level. Take part in hands-on work experience with events such as Honda Presents A Night of Fashion at the Art Gallery of South Australia with Attitude Magazine.
Media Makeup students will be working behind the scenes on the look for A Night of Fashion. Make Up For Ever products will be used, with glowing shades and highlighter to complete the minimalist and futuristic look.
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH MEDIA MAKEUP
AT A NIGHT OF FASHION
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With new courses running throughout the year, theres always something new to try, or tailor to your individual needs. Head to the newly revamped website for more information mediamakeup.com.au.
CREATE THE LOOK USING MAKE UP FOR EVER PRODUCTS
AQUA BROW DARK BROWN #30
AQUA LIP RED #8
AQUA ROUGE RED #8
SCULPTING BLUSH MATTE FAWN #24 SCULPTING KIT NEUTRAL LIGHT #2
SMOKY EXTRAVAGANT MASCARA (BEING LAUNCH MID NOVEMBER 2013)
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D A R I N G T O E X P E R I M E N TWALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK AT
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Ill just throw on my Walter Van Beirendonck knitted dress and floating fish headdress and meet you there. Regrettably it seems unlikely that this sentence has ever been uttered by a man-about-town in Australia (although presumably it is spoken once a day in downtown New York). Yet for those of us who are denied the opportunity of seeing a chap in our local coffee shop wearing a selection of felt fish on his head, it is all the more exciting to have an exhibition of Walter Van Beirendoncks experimental designs currently on show at the RMIT Design Hub in Melbourne.
This is the first major retrospective of the Belgian designers work to be exhibited outside of Europe, as well as being the first international exhibition to be shown at the newly opened Design Hub in Melbourne. The daring nature of Van Beirendoncks fashion marries nicely with the distinctive form of the building in which it is displayed. Designed by Sean Godsell, the Design Hub is a box-like structure covered in 16 thousand circular glass panels. This frosted skin gives the building the look of either an enormous mesh crate or a spotted and futuristic control centre, depending on where you view it from. This is certainly not your average bricks and mortar job.
In a similar vein, Walter Van Beirendonck has spent the last 30 years tinkering about with the accepted forms and functions of contemporary clothing. In particular the designer is known for his continual manipulation of socially constructed norms in fashion what men are supposed to wear, for instance. As the designer tells us, I like to try and push forward the boundaries of mens fashion and thats why I question conditioned thinking experimenting with shape, colour and codes that we are usually more familiar with in the context of womens fashion.
In his menswear collections, Van Beirendonck includes such items as headdresses (which are almost as unusual for women as for men these days), necklaces, dresses, madcap colours and fabrics, and a jumble of prints. Not to mention creatural masks and knitted burqas. But beyond such aesthetic escapades, he is also widely respected as a stickler for immaculate design and visual balance in the outfits he creates. Everything he designs could easily be worn with ease and elegance, as long as the wearer has the guts to pull it off. And if such guts are not available, the 1997 Walter Van Beirendonck T-shirt representing the designers own
torso and chest hair might be a good place to start.
After graduating from Antwerps Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1980, Van Beirendonck joined with a group of other Belgian fashion designers, including Dries Van Noten, who together became known as The Antwerp Six. Their training, ambition and cleverness made these renegade designers the darlings of the 90s high fashion crowd. Their looks subsequently trickled down into the affordable realm of fashion, influencing a generation of bright young things to play around with textures, shapes and colours in assembling their style. Additionally the influence of The Antwerp Six on subsequent emerging designers is unmistakeable, particularly in their experimentations with darker themes and deconstructed aesthetics in their collections.
In an interview from 1989, the street-style photographer Bill Cunningham famously described fashion as the armour to survive the reality of everyday life. Around this time when Cunningham was also working for one of New Yorks most experimental mens publications, Details magazine Walter Van Beirendonck was reimagining the armour available to men in the fashion market. This included kilts, platform sneakers, and all the colours of the rainbow.
In the current exhibition at the RMIT Design Hub in Melbourne, surveying Van Beirendoncks career across three decades, we see the dreamed-up potential of what everyday clothing could look like. And since the designer continues to redefine the parameters of style, each piece on display is as contemporary and in fashion as it ever was. When asked about his career achievements, his response is decidedly modest: Im proud that I dare to experiment and Im also proud that my signature is so recognisable.
Undoubtedly such pieces as his 1997 T-shirt with printed chest hair are completely Walter Van Beirendonck. Yet what is less easily definable, but definitely present, is the continuing influence of his experimental practice on new designers. The staging of this exhibition in Australia will hopefully provide local design prodigies with ample food for thought the more men in kilts the better, I say.
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WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK: DREAM THE WORLD AWAKE SHOWS AT THE RMIT DESIGN HUB UNTIL OCTOBER 5.DESIGNHUB.RMIT.EDU.AU
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MUSIC.
WITH A SPORADIC OUTPUT SINCE HIS DEBUT RELEASE CANT WAIT TO GO TO MEXICO, AS A 19-YEAR-OLD SOME FIVE YEARS AGO, PHIL ROGERS RETURNS FROM THE PRODUCTION WILDERNESS WITH HIS DEBUT ALBUM UNDER NEW PSEUDONYM, ODDESSA.
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Big things were expected of Rogers after debuting with Cant Wait to Go to Mexico on local collective Bark Bangs first 12-inch in 2008. Soon after that release, which also contained Sidwho?s Time to Go and their collaboration Pretend, the eclectic Bark Bang collective (which also featured The Swiss and The Carter Bros) ended. Fast forward some years later and the other Bark Bang members have all released on world renowned labels: The Swiss Kitsune, Sidwho? (now Surahn) DFA while Rush Hour and Monty Lukes Black Catalogue
released The Carter Bros. Rogers dropped solo and collaborative material through his own label Cuckoo Music, but music took a back seat to running the label as well as the club, Cuckoo, which recently celebrated its fifth birthday.
Now, Rogers has a creative outlet with Oddessa, which is more experimental and leftfield than the house and techno you will see him spin as a DJ. His album Intrigue is due to drop in October or November and will be released on local label Pilot Records, as its not club friendly enough for Cuckoo but is a perfect fit for the experimental Pilot. Rogers, ever the perfectionist, said the album wasnt as cohesive as he would have liked, as it was written in various places over the last 12 months.
Some of it was written on my laptop on a trip home from Melbourne just sitting there with Sanjii [Dillon DJ] driving and me on the headphones, and just sporadically over the six months since then, Rogers explained. I think you can hear that on the album. You can hear the influences
on the album; you can hear moments of Theo [Parrish] and Nicolas Jaar. Its not as cohesive as I wanted it to be, thats just me being super critical and never wanting it to be anything but perfect.
Intrigue is a Valium-assisted cruise through house and technos chilled highways. The title-track sounds like a Warp release set to warm with heartfelt synths, broken beats and in four minutes is able to calm your soul in much less time, and for less money, than a Yoga or meditation retreat, while jams such as Close in Night and Tink Thrice are brilliant leftfield house cuts.
It jumps between a few different things: slo-mo-house, a UK influence and broken beat in bits with some weird fruity interludes, Rogers says of the album. Its got strange sounds. Its sonically better than what Ive ever done before. Its somewhere in-between a headphone listen and a club listen. It bridges that gap where its cool electronic music to listen to on the bus but then at the same time it has some club functionality as well.
The album is a perfect fit for Pilot, which contains chilled genius Oisima on its books as well as the experimental electronic rock powerhouse Urtekk and the three-piece Question Question. Adelaide has the most thriving underground electronic scene since Dirty House and Juice ruled the worlds clubs back in the 90s with Pilot, Cuckoo Music and the young gun techno and tough house label Untzz. What is exciting about the three labels, and the artists on them, is that while all imprints represent different aspects of underground club culture, there is no beef. Cuckoo artists are on Pilot and vice versa while Cuckoo DJs play at Untzz nights and Untzz jocks spin at Cuckoo. There is harmony and theyre willing to collaborate for the good of the scene, which Rogers says is healthy for the city once labelled Australias Detroit. But there are differences, as Cuckoo reflects Rogers scattered taste.
Cuckoo Music embraces a broader spectrum its the sound of the club. It is stuff we would play at the club. As long as it fits under that banner, Im happy, whereas theyve defined their Untzz sound. They are one of the labels, more so, that you can pick up and know what youll get but Cuckoo is not that.
And together, along with Pilot, Adelaides expanding underground club scene is in safe hands.
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Pilot founders and owners Ben Smith and Dave Brewer are also members of the labels hybrid electronic outfit Urtekk, who recently popped their Triple J cherry with the track Intervals. Brewer explains the genesis of Pilot.
Ben and I had just finished up playing in another band and decided to keep jamming and writing, Brewer says. Then one day Ben was telling me how he always wanted to run a record label and said that we should just do it. After joking about it for a moment we gave it a little thought and realised that maybe we actually could try this and maybe it could work.
The duo quit their jobs and applied for the NEIS (New Enterprise Incentive Scheme) program.
We spent a few months getting things organised and finding some artists, distro, manufacturers, etc. [We] then launched in April 2012 and havent looked back since, Brewer continues.
Essentially were a team of two who
take on nearly all of the operations, with only a couple of areas being outsourced, so the workload can build up pretty quickly at times, Smith explains. Despite this, however, it keeps us on our toes and [we are] involved in every aspect of the label.
The imprints roster includes Brewer and Smiths own psychedelic electronic rock outfit Urtekk, as well as the old school influenced techno, electro and new beat trio Question Question, the drone shoegazers Ride Into The Sun and Pilots nationally acclaimed smooth jazz beatsmith, Oisima. The label is diverse, forward thinking and continues to surprise and keep it edgy with new signings, which include the folktronica of Menagerie and leftfield producer Oddessa. When signing talent, Smith and Brewer look for artists that are true and honest to their art, as acts can always improve on the quality of their output.
The ones who are serious about their art dont need to be told about dedication or to work on improving their abilities, its already inbuilt, Smith explains.
Brewer says their artists deserve a lot of
the credit for getting the label to where it is.
Theres been a lot of hard work on everyones account. Its been great how were going so far and some really cool things have happened along the way, but weve still got bigger goals on the horizon and theres still plenty of time ahead of us.
Aside from the releases, Pilot threw a festival earlier in the year, Pilot Fest, and celebrated their one-year anniversary with a party at Published Arthouse. More events, along with releases, are planned for the next 12 months, which the duo are tight lipped about, but they promise that Pilots second year will be bigger than their first. This includes plans to expand. We do have some exciting plans and have been getting interest from afar. But they cant let the cat out of the bag, just yet, as Brewer explains. Were still in planning and discussions at the moment, so unfortunately were in that position where if we were to tell you anything, we may have to kill you... but as thats not in our nature perhaps we just wont let the cat out of the bag!
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IN A LITTLE OVER A YEAR PILOT RECORDS HAS ESTABLISHED ITSELF AS AN ON-POINT LOCAL LABEL OF EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRONIC
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OZASIA GETS HIP THANKS TO YUNA, A MALAYSIAN SOULFUL URBAN POP SINGER WHO HAS
WORKED WITH PHARRELL WILLIAMS AND CHAD HUGO AND IS SIGNED TO LEGENDARY JAZZ LABEL VERVE.
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A former law student, Luna released her self-titled debut EP in Malaysia in 2008 before going on to win many AIM Awards (Malaysias music awards) in the following years. Signed to New Yorks FADER label to release her debut album, Yuna, who owns a production company and a fashion store in Kuala Lumpur, is based in Los Angeles but travels back to Malaysia six times a year for work.
Before I came out here [to LA] I made sure everyone knew that my life is in Malaysia. I still run a couple of companies in Malaysia, a production company and a clothing store thats still active in Malaysia.
Yunas 2012 debut LP saw her work with The Neptunes Pharrell Williams while Def Jams Russell Simmons called her an amazing new singer. The smooth jazz pop mixed with an urban sensibility heard on her debut sounded like Feist and Alicia Keys jamming in a late night jazz cafe. With her soft yet powerful voice, her album was punctuated with the singles Live Your Life and Lullabies with Yuna working with Pharrell on Live Your Life. She collaborated with Pharrells production partner in crime Chad Hugo (The Neptunes, N.E.R.D.) on her upcoming album, which will be her first on Verve and follows her recently released Sixth Street EP for the legendary label home to Natalie Cole, Carla Bruni and Andrea Bocelli.
They both have similar but different styles, Yuna says of Chad and Pharrell. It was really fun to work with both of them. I mean who else could say something like that? Yeah, I worked with Pharrell and I worked with Chad Hugo, she laughs. It was really exciting for me. Working with Pharrell was really cool because I got to be in Miami and be in the studio for five days. With Chad we didnt have much time
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together but we managed to come up with a couple of songs and one of the songs we worked on is one of my favourites and one of the strongest songs on the album. Im excited about the response. Chad loves the song, I love the song and the label loves the song. So, I hope everyones going to love the song.
Her next album will see her experiment with traditional Malay instruments.
[With the EP] I discovered the soul and R&B side of myself. I want to explore more of that field and to experiment with traditional instruments. With Malay traditional music, there are a lot of amazing instruments that I feel not a lot of people know a lot about and it could be a fun thing
to experiment and thats exactly what I do with this album.
Traditional Malay instruments and songs from her new album wont likely be previewed at her OzAsia performances.
The shows will be the usual shows I perform because the album wont be out until October. I still have some new music from the EP and thats pretty exciting, as Ive never performed songs from the EP outside of America before, so its great to be able to do that in Adelaide. Ive never been to Adelaide, so I will be performing a lot of songs from my first album as well.
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DRINK: Le Baron Rouge (wine) Le Caf A (art and alfresco) LEntre des Artistes (cocktails) LeComptoir Gnral (low key) Pop In (live music)
STAY: Montmartre Le Marais
Htel Le Bristol Ermitage Hotel
Sacr Coeur One by the Five
SEE: Walk The Seine past the Quai Franois Mitterrand and the outdoor vintage stalls to Jardin des Tuileries from here you can eye The Louvre, Muse dOrsay and Champs-lyses towards Arc de Triomphe
Grab a bottle of vino, camembert and a baguette from a local boulangerie and head to the Champ de Mars for a picnic under the Eiffel Tower
Wander Montmartre and sit on the steps of Sacr Cur for the best view of Paris
Walk the Bassin de la Villette where artists paint and locals picnic canal side. Buy a beer and join in a game of ptanque with the locals
Visit Centre Pompidou then take a bike and ride through the city to Notre Dame and the islands towards the Latin Quarter
EAT: Bouillon Racine (Boulevard Saint-Michel French)
Au Pied de Cochon (Opera 24 hour French bistro)
Angelina (Tuileries Tea Room)
Le Loir dans la Thire (Maris the best meringue in vintage heaven)
LePain Quotidien (Montmartre best coffee and organic breakfast)
SHOP: Rue Vieille du Temple and Rue des Rosiers the best boutique shopping street and little antique row in Le Marais, plus a fabulous area for gallery hopping
Galeries Lafayette (Opera district)
2nd arrondissement (near tienne Marcel)
Didier Ludot (Palais-Royal)
LOCAL ARTIST CLAIRE FOORD WAS HEADING TO EXHIBIT ARTWORK IN EUROPE AND DECIDED TO MAKE A SHORT STOP IN PARIS, HOW COULD SHE SAY NO?
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One of the nations leaders in the food truck scene, Adelaide has amassed a veritable fleet of mobile restaurants over the last few years. Taking cues from international street food, the
inspired vans roam our streets offering hungry South Australians everything from smokey pulled pork sandwiches,
authentic quesadillas and zesty Vietnamese rolls to chargrilled steaks,
gourmet hot dogs and legendary burgers. We show you the food trucks worth
waiting in line for.
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BurgerTheory Two years after inception, Adelaides first food truck continues to deliver, providing loyal fans (some willing to drive an hour to get their fix) with quality burgers, a perfected menu and that Truck sauce. Recently undergoing a colourful makeover courtesy of Tooth and Nail, Pearl and the Burger Theory boys provide thoughtful fast food to their regularly mammoth lines of salivating punters.
Whether you prefer the classic Number 1 or the Number 2s pancetta and onion
combo, their signature burgers have achieved legendary status in SA, catering for both CBD regulars and events.
You can dine in at Felixstows Pearls Diner, and can soon enjoy their fare in the city, with their Ebenezer Place premises opening mid-September. You can also keep track of Pearls whereabouts via free iPhone and Android apps.
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La Cantina Co You can imagine a Mexican grandmother lovingly preparing the traditional tacos and cheesy quesadillas served at La Cantina Co for Sunday lunch and you wouldnt be far from the truth. Founder Tom Skipper (of Little Miss Mexico and Miami) based the menu on recipes borrowed from a Mexico City native while travelling, passing on authentic street food flavours in a fun, relaxed environment.
Hoping to deliver a pleasurable assault on the palate, the truck serves up an experience, not just a meal. One bite of the beef quesadilla with chunky salsa, or a
whiff of the spicy vegetarian burrito will transport you to the land of sombreros, guacamole and sun, sun, sun. Thrifty amigos can even score three for $10 on Taco Tuesdays.
WHERE DO YOU FIND US?TUESDAYS: ADELAIDE UNI WEDNESDAYS: HINDMARSH SQ THURSDAYS: BENTHAM ST FRIDAYS: VICTORIA SQ
WHERE DO YOU FIND US?TUESDAYS: HINDMARSH SQ WEDNESDAYS: ADELAIDE UNI
THURSDAYS: ANGAS ST FRIDAYS: WAKEFIELD ST
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Fresh but hearty food, locally sourced high-end ingredients and a winning sauce are the key to the success of this family business. Owner Greg and wife Sarah embarked on a five month labour of love building the truck from scratch, incorporating his expert knowledge of Argentinian techniques and flavours when assembling the gourmet menu.
The Chimi Steak is a showstopper, with its succulent scotch fillet (sous vide for four hours for maximum tenderness), or try the spicy chorizo and cheesy vegetarian
options, all topped with their homemade chimichurri sauce, a unique blend of aromatic spices and herbs native to South America. Warning may cause addiction.
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WHERE DO YOU FIND US?WEDNESDAYS: NORTH TCE THURSDAYS: DIVETT PLACE FRIDAYS: HINDMARSH SQ
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Chimichurri Grill
Growing up amongst Penangs vibrant street food culture, bringing quick and tasty meals to Adelaide came easily to Jack and Nick. On the streets since May, their retro rocket caravan has quickly become a hit, serving up handcrafted preservative-free hotdogs and shoestring fries made from the freshest local ingredients.
With a flexible menu catering for fussy and adventurous alike, customers can choose everything from the artisanal bread to the lush toppings adorning their snag. From spicy Spanish Chorizo to German Bratwurst, and extras including sauted mushrooms, Coopers Ale BBQ sauce and Japanese mayo, its a multicultural flavour fiesta at your fingertips, designed to celebrate Australias diversity. PAPASHOTDOGS.COM
WHERE DO YOU FIND US?MONDAYS: NORTH TCE
TUESDAYS: VICTORIA SQTHURSDAYS: HINDMARSH SQFRIDAYS: SIR EDWIN SMITH AVE, OUTSIDE THE WOMEN & CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.
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Low & Slow American BBQDespite only cruising our streets for six months, the two Anguses of Low & Slow (formerly Little Big Cheese Co.) have amassed a huge following, with foodies falling head over heels for their traditional American barbecue style. After scouting the US for flavours, the duo were inspired to bring back the best of barbecue to our shores, and deliver hearty goodness like
slow-smoked pulled pork sandwiches and tender beef brisket from their charcoal and wood-fired grills. Theres also a vegetarian platter including rich Texan beans, plus Coopers Dark Ale onion rings for decadent snacking.
Stay tuned for authentic ribs and vegan options coming soon!
WHERE DO YOU FIND US?ROAMING ADELAIDE DURING THE WEEK,
AND THE WHEATY HOTEL MOST WEEKENDS.
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Phat Buddha RollsIf youre looking for a quick and healthy lunch on the go, Joel and Sokha of Phat Buddha have you covered. Combining tradition and innovation, they draw on Sokhas Cambodian heritage to produce rolls which deliver one hell of a punch. Packed with tender meat (marinated for 24 hours), theyre available in chicken and beef lemongrass plus a vegetarian zucchini
and taro option. Topped with crisp salad, tangy tomato relish and a creamy sauce, its a guaranteed lunchtime winner.
Like their namesakes infectious grin (kudos to Unley Roads Cold Krush for the excellent artwork), these flavoursome rolls are sure to have you smiling all day.
WHERE DO YOU FIND US?TUESDAYS: HINDMARSH SQ WEDNESDAYS: ELIZABETH THURSDAYS: NORTH TCE FRIDAYS: VICTORIA SQ SATURDAY NIGHT: HQ
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GIN, GLORIOUS
By day, Mark Reginato more widely known as Reggie is Captain of Connect Vines and owner of #GAS (Great Australian Spirits) supplying a range of eclectic restaurants and bars with the latest small batch and artisanal wines and spirits. Come night, hes whipping up some of your favourite gin cocktails plus some new combos at spots like Udaberri and Little Miss Miami, using 15 years of experience to give you next level drinks.
A staple in bars everywhere, gin appears in more classic drinks than any other spirit Negronis, Singapore Slings, and of course the ubiquitous G&T. Although it can be savoured neat, the infused notes in gin come to life when its mixed, adding complexity to each drink.
The UKs Fifty Pounds, San Franciscos Junipero and the Melbourne Gin Company are just some of the labels pioneering innovative approaches across the world, and inspired venues across SA are experimenting with these boutique spirits to create fresh new blends.
Reggie is the driving force behind World Gin Day, an event aiming to generate exposure for these smaller joints willing to take bartending up a notch. Incorporating 22 SA venues and highlighting five international varieties of gin, it also encouraged punters to experiment and order something more than a gin and tonic.
Its the new white spirit, Reggie says.
Knocking vodka off its perch, its the versatility and complexity of gin that elevates it above other spirits. Inherently
more interesting to the palate, bartenders are increasingly calling on gin for their beverages, adding intensity and diversity to standard cocktail menus.
Theres also a growing focus on garnishes to harness the underlying flavours of the spirit, with somewhat unexpected additions like fresh coriander, lavender, or even tomato juice and smoked bacon in a Red Snapper, creating an intense kick, elegance or sweetness when desired.
Unlike some white spirits, no two gins are alike. Although all varieties use juniper as the springboard, from there the botanical combinations are endless, and distillers and bartenders alike are overwhelmed with creative opportunity. Some focus on one distinct infusion take Gabriel Boudiers heavenly saffron variety while others
blend a range of flavours, like Scottish gin Botanist, which clocks in at 31 elements.
Reggie favours the adventurous botanicals of Margaret Rivers The West Winds Gin, with native flavours like wattle seed, Australian bush tomato and lemon myrtle creating depth in small batch varieties The Sabre and The Cutlass. Adding vegetables like capsicum and cucumber exposes vegetal flavours, tricking up a classic Collins with lavender releases botanicals, or enjoying with a wedge of lemon emphasises the citrus undercurrent joining the classic juniper.
This double whack of citrus brings him to a contentious point. Lime is killing a lot of drinks, says Reggie.
The strong citrus of lime can disguise
FORGET TANQUERAY, HENDRICKS AND BOMBAY SAPPHIRE A NEW FLEET OF HAND-CRAFTED GINS ARE IGNITING THE MARKET, EXPLORING NEW FLAVOUR
COMBINATIONS AND CHALLENGING CONSUMERS TO EXPAND THEIR NOTIONS OF THE SPIRIT.
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GINthe subtle flavours of many labels, and he recommends trading it for lemon instead.
For those who prefer to dabble in mixology at home, his advice is simple: better ingredients make better drinks. Invest in quality gins with interesting notes and buy good mixers (try a club soda like Fever Tree or Capi for a divine G&T) then immerse yourself in the glory of gin.
To get your hands on The West Winds Gin and other craft spirits, contact Reggie at connectvines.com.
ULTIMATE SPRING COCKTAIL: LAVENDER COLLINS
Serves 1
30 ml The West Winds Gin The Sabre
30 ml fresh lemon juice
15 ml lavender sugar syrup
Chilled club soda
2 lemon wedges
1 sprig fresh lavender (optional)
Ice cubes
Highball glass
Fill glass with ice cubes. Build in
the glass the gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup (add more for a sweeter drink), and stir until combined. Add lemon wedges and lavender sprig for garnish, top with club soda, stirring slowlyuntilcombined.
To make lavender sugar syrup, place equal parts sugar to filtered water in a small saucepan with three small sprigslavenderover low heat. Stir until sugar dissolves. Simmer, without stirring, for five minutes or until syrup thickens. Strain and transfer into a heatproof pouring jug. Set aside to cool.
Substitute the lavender with other spring flavours such as chamomile,blood orange, passionfruit or strawberry.
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TRY THE G&T FROM: *UDABERRI
*PROOF*THE SALOPIAN INN
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GINS AND FLAVOURS Fifty Pounds, United Kingdom juniper, spearmint, almond essence, star anise, citrus peel
The West Winds Gin The Sabre, Western Australia lemon myrtle, wattle seed, anise, pepper, lemon
Junipero, San Francisco grapefruit, lemon, peppercorns, coriander, liquorish
The West Winds Gin The Cutlass, Western Australia cinnamon myrtle, Australian bush tomato, juniper, citrus peel, rosemary
Breuckelen Ditilling, Brooklyn USA juniper, lemon, rosemary, ginger, grapefruit
Sipsmith, United Kingdom citrus peel, lavender, rosemary
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Described by the team as Tin Tin on exchange to Boston Uni, Nordburger is a glorious culture clash. They serve up traditional US diner fare with a Euro twist, all in a Nordic-inspired space and right on The Parade.
With former MasterChef contestant Michael Weldon at the
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