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Wu-Tang ‘Protect Ya Neck Scarf”
Chaz at Beach London has designed up a super limited run of Wu-Tang themed scarves to ‘protect ya neck’ in the cold winter months. For £15 they’re a steal, but you better get in quick!
The Making of Megaskull
The making of Kyle Platts Megadeath book.
Nobrow + Beach London present: Megaskull Mega Launch Party
It’s the launch party of Kyle Platts first book and you should all go!
Book Launch: ‘ECC Photographs from Offset Festival 2010′
Thomas Kavanagh and Ciaran O’Shea, the minds behind the ECC, captured this subculture within a subculture and are releasing their images as a self published book, ECC Photographs from Offset Festival 2010, the launch party is being held at the equally forward thinking Beach London Gallery.
An Interview with the Curator of The Photocopy Club
In a matter of months, The Photocopy Club has gone from being a small internet initiative into one of the most talked about new UK based projects. Matt Martin, Sam Hiscox and Milo Belgrove call out for photographers world wide to photocopy their files.
BEACH LONDON PRESENTS ‘AZALEA’S AMAZONS’
Beach London is hosting a solo show from London based artist Daniel David Freeman. The show explores the life of a fictional character named Rick Azalea.
No Dayze: The Mint Magazine Party//WIN TICKETS
On Saturday come celebrate with us the first Mint Magazine mini-festival, there will be our favourite bands, the best DJs playing their extensive and weird record collections, a BBQ and a whole day-long extravaganza of partying it up at The Macbeth. We have teamed up with micro-publisher, label and bloggers Belly Kids and upstairs will be curated by Beach London to give you a night out for the day.
Video: Tubelord – ‘My First Castle’
Clinic chap and long time buddy of Mint, Sean Roy Parker, has directed the new Tubelord video. It’s all shot on VHS and has got some fantastic 90s esque editing and video-in-video moments. Plus the song is a lovely slice of Americana infused indie from the proggy Kingston superstars.
BEACH LONDON vs MDF
Our friends over at the Beach London gallery have come up with a great new idea and all it involves is an artist, a sheet of MDF and an audience. They supply an artist, illustrator or designer with a sheet of MDF, and let them attack it for a few hours whilst people mill about and watch. You can then buy part (or all) of the result. SIMPLE!