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Teeza – The Set Up EP (TR003)

February 29th, 2012 by ARCHIVE

TR003 Artwork

Despite having one of the biggest grime instrumentals of last year with ‘Bounce,’ along with an evidently very high work rate and a consistent stream of first rate grime productions in circulation I think it’s safe to say that Teeza doesn’t always get the recognition he deserves.

However with his forthcoming 4 track EP dropping this week on Trianglum Recordings it will certainly show what he’s capable of and exemplify the diversity present in his material.


Look out for the EP dropping this Friday (2nd March) at all you usual online digital music vendors.

Ahead of the release DJ Cable has put together this exclusive mix of Teeza productions for your listening pleasure.

Teeza – Twitter

DJ Cable – Twitter

Triangulum Recordings

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Teeza – The Set Up EP (TR003)

February 29th, 2012 by ARCHIVE

TR003 Artwork

Despite having one of the biggest grime instrumentals of last year with ‘Bounce,’ along with an evidently very high work rate and a consistent stream of first rate grime productions in circulation I think it’s safe to say that Teeza doesn’t always get the recognition he deserves.

However with his forthcoming 4 track EP dropping this week on Trianglum Recordings it will certainly show what he’s capable of and exemplify the diversity present in his material.


Look out for the EP dropping this Friday (2nd March) at all you usual online digital music vendors.

Ahead of the release DJ Cable has put together this exclusive mix of Teeza productions for your listening pleasure.

Teeza – Twitter

DJ Cable – Twitter

Triangulum Recordings

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Fact Mix 318: Mike Q

February 29th, 2012 by ARCHIVE

Tracklist:
Mikix The Cat / MikeQ – Vibes
MikeQ – Vogue 2012 Ft. Madonna
Grand High Priest – Mary Mary (Bok Bok Remix)
T-Pro – What’s The Message
MikeQ – The Master Blaster
Mikix The Cat / MikeQ – Catwalk
Bok Bok – Silo Pass (Vjuan Allure Bootleg)
Crazy Cousins – Bongo Jam (Bok Bok/ L Vis Remix)
Dj Tim Dolla – Trina Bytch
Zebra Katz / Njena Reddd Foxxx – Ima Read (B.Ames/MikeQ Remix)
B. Ames – Que Que Mix
DJ Sliink – Pon Di Floor(Bandit Remix)
MikeQ – The Ha Dub Rewerk’d (DJ Sliink Remix)
Schwarz – Lose Your Fvkin Mind (Vjuan Allure Remix)
Jay R Nuetron – Cray
Kingdom – Stalker Ha
Divoli Svere – Is This What You Want?
Beek – Written In The Stars
Beek – JNGLE Feevah
Vjuan Allure – Count Da Pussy
DJ Sliink – Let It All Out Edit
MikeQ & Angel X – Let It All Out 2012 Ft. Jay Karan
Robert Hood – Ha Clash Bok Bok Edit (MikeQ Extend)
Vjuan Allure Ft. Dashuan Evisu – O.S.N
Gregg Evisu – Bitch Who Are You?


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Regulate Presents: DTALDN Takeover

February 28th, 2012 by ARCHIVE

On the 31st of March ‘Regulate Presents: DTALDN’ takes to FIRE Club in Vauxhall for what is set to be a next level event.

In anticipation of the forthcoming event Piff Gang put together this exclusive freestyle for DTALDN. Catch Piff Gang performing on the night alongside DJ Motive.

For all the information you need to know about the night check the flyer and links below.

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FACEBOOK EVENT

DTALDN TWITTER

REGULATE TWITTER

PIFF GANG TWITTER

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Regulate Presents: DTALDN Takeover

February 28th, 2012 by ARCHIVE

On the 31st of March ‘Regulate Presents: DTALDN’ takes to FIRE Club in Vauxhall for what is set to be a next level event.

In anticipation of the forthcoming event Piff Gang put together this exclusive freestyle for DTALDN. Catch Piff Gang performing on the night alongside DJ Motive.

For all the information you need to know about the night check the flyer and links below.

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FACEBOOK EVENT

DTALDN TWITTER

REGULATE TWITTER

PIFF GANG TWITTER

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PRIVATE VIEW #1

February 28th, 2012 by ARCHIVE
Anthony Wilkingsonr1
Fine art lover. Roof-top shooter. Private view card collector.
The Wilkinson gallery began in Anthony’s, the founder’s, living room.  There was once a small factory on Vyner Street and now it is now in a 6000 sq ft purpose-built art space. It was designed by the architect Bobby Desai, but the gallery first officially opened on Cambridge Heath road in 1998. In 2000 Anthony joined with co-director Amanda Wilkinson. 

Since it’s inception the gallery has held a number of important exhibitions, such as the infamous installations of the renowned feminist performance artist, Joan Jonas. George Shaw has been represented by the gallery since the early days and was nominated for the Turner prize this year.  Last Summer the gallery held an exhibition by Shimabuku, entitled ‘My Teacher Tortoise’.  An actual, real-life tortoise lived in the gallery for 6 weeks. Kids still come into the gallery and ask if its still here.

Anthony, has been collecting private view cards – those invitations to devour free drink and art in equal measure at exhibition openings – since the mid-90s. This collection is full of weird, wonderful and notable things. Each week we’ll give you a private view into the private views. The art, parties, exhibits and random stuff of interest from varying years, plus a recommendation for the forthcoming week. Enjoy.

2007: Wilkinson Gallery – Opening of new galley space
AK DolvenR1
2003: AK Dolven – The Meal @ Wilkinson Gallery
ak dolven 2

2002:AK Dolven: – ‘betweenthe morning and the handbag’@ Royal Academy of Arts
The original AK Dolven exhibition was exhibited in the old gallery. Nine years later and off Hackney road we re-staged it, albeit somewhat haphazardly, in the new gallery space – now the biggest gallery on the street. Winning.

 

larry clark + chloe

LEFT 2002:Rapture: Art’sSeduction by Fashion since 1970@ Barbican
RIGHT 1994:Larry Clark@ Karsten Schubert

When I was in New York I shared a Yoga class with Chloe Sevigny (left), the one from the film Kids,directed by Larry Clark. I've just got back and found these two private view cards in the same box. 

Unconsious Tokyo
1994:Nobuyoshi Araki -Unconscious Tokyo: Tokyo Cube@ White Cube
Iranian Film Festival

1998: March@ ICA
Nice to see Iranian film getting shown. Would be nice if London could host something similar in today’s climate. Most Iranian images shown nowadays are on the telly constantly feeding us anti-Iran, pro-war bullshit. 

unrealised

2002:Cornford & CrossUnrealised: Projects 1997 – 2002@ Nylon (Now 10 Vyner St)
Santiago Sierra

2002:Santiago Sierra @Lisson Gallery London
2000: 160 cm Line Tattooed on 4 People courtesy of Santago Sierra
Santiago’s work is politically charged andcontroversial – he once paid heroin-addicts theprice of a shot of heroin to tattoo them, then tattooed a 160cm lineacross their backs. If  youhead down to Lisson Gallery, they are in their last week of another Santiago Sierra exhibition. Dedicated to the Workers and Unemployed shows Sierra’snew work and some of his films.
Jeremy Deller

1993:Jeremy Deller@ Centre 181 Gallery
This isa Jeremy Deller exhibition in his early days. He held his firstexhibition in his bedroom at his parent’s house. He currently has amajor retrospective at the Hayward gallery. Definitely movedup in the art world… better designed invites as well.
Tate Openingr1
2000: Tate Modern – Opening
Surely the hottest ticket – imagine going to the opening of the Tate Modern. Check out the bit about being able to smoke in the in the Tate… but only in the Café… and only on level 2.
 
This Week
Harm van den Dorpel
This week the Wilkinson is having an opening! Makiko Kudo and Harm van den Dorpel are displaying two solo exhibitions. Whilst Kudo’s paintings are rooted in classical Japanese imagery and modern European painting, Dorpel’s work is a reflection of networked culture and using a variety of media reflects the trans-dimensional nature of our digital age.
Thursday 1st March 6 – 9 pm @ Wilkinson Gallery, 50-58 Vyner St.

Composed by Jayden & Ella  




Wilkinson gallery is situated at 50-58, Vyner Street, London, E2 9DQ. It’s founder Anthony Wilkinson has collected private view cards since the mid 90s. New exhibitions opening this March 1st are Makiko Kudo and Harm van den Dorpel. Open wednesday to Sunday: 1100-1800. Sunday: 1200-1800. Follow on Twitter & check them out on Facebook.
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PRIVATE VIEW #1

February 28th, 2012 by ARCHIVE
Anthony Wilkingsonr1
Fine art lover. Roof-top shooter. Private view card collector.
The Wilkinson gallery began in Anthony’s, the founder’s, living room.  There was once a small factory on Vyner Street and now it is now in a 6000 sq ft purpose-built art space. It was designed by the architect Bobby Desai, but the gallery first officially opened on Cambridge Heath road in 1998. In 2000 Anthony joined with co-director Amanda Wilkinson. 

Since it’s inception the gallery has held a number of important exhibitions, such as the infamous installations of the renowned feminist performance artist, Joan Jonas. George Shaw has been represented by the gallery since the early days and was nominated for the Turner prize this year.  Last Summer the gallery held an exhibition by Shimabuku, entitled ‘My Teacher Tortoise’.  An actual, real-life tortoise lived in the gallery for 6 weeks. Kids still come into the gallery and ask if its still here.

Anthony, has been collecting private view cards – those invitations to devour free drink and art in equal measure at exhibition openings – since the mid-90s. This collection is full of weird, wonderful and notable things. Each week we’ll give you a private view into the private views. The art, parties, exhibits and random stuff of interest from varying years, plus a recommendation for the forthcoming week. Enjoy.

2007: Wilkinson Gallery – Opening of new galley space
AK DolvenR1
2003: AK Dolven – The Meal @ Wilkinson Gallery
ak dolven 2

2002:AK Dolven: – ‘betweenthe morning and the handbag’@ Royal Academy of Arts
The original AK Dolven exhibition was exhibited in the old gallery. Nine years later and off Hackney road we re-staged it, albeit somewhat haphazardly, in the new gallery space – now the biggest gallery on the street. Winning.

 

larry clark + chloe

LEFT 2002:Rapture: Art’sSeduction by Fashion since 1970@ Barbican
RIGHT 1994:Larry Clark@ Karsten Schubert

When I was in New York I shared a Yoga class with Chloe Sevigny (left), the one from the film Kids,directed by Larry Clark. I've just got back and found these two private view cards in the same box. 

Unconsious Tokyo
1994:Nobuyoshi Araki -Unconscious Tokyo: Tokyo Cube@ White Cube
Iranian Film Festival

1998: March@ ICA
Nice to see Iranian film getting shown. Would be nice if London could host something similar in today's climate. Most Iranian images shown nowadays are on the telly constantly feeding us anti-Iran, pro-war bullshit. 

unrealised

2002:Cornford & CrossUnrealised: Projects 1997 – 2002@ Nylon (Now 10 Vyner St)
Santiago Sierra

2002:Santiago Sierra @Lisson Gallery London
2000: 160 cm Line Tattooed on 4 People courtesy of Santago Sierra
Santiago's work is politically charged andcontroversial - he once paid heroin-addicts theprice of a shot of heroin to tattoo them, then tattooed a 160cm lineacross their backs. If  youhead down to Lisson Gallery, they are in their last week of another Santiago Sierra exhibition. Dedicated to the Workers and Unemployed shows Sierra’snew work and some of his films.
Jeremy Deller

1993:Jeremy Deller@ Centre 181 Gallery
This isa Jeremy Deller exhibition in his early days. He held his firstexhibition in his bedroom at his parent’s house. He currently has amajor retrospective at the Hayward gallery. Definitely movedup in the art world... better designed invites as well.
Tate Openingr1
2000: Tate Modern - Opening
Surely the hottest ticket - imagine going to the opening of the Tate Modern. Check out the bit about being able to smoke in the in the Tate... but only in the Café... and only on level 2.
 
This Week
Harm van den Dorpel
This week the Wilkinson is having an opening! Makiko Kudo and Harm van den Dorpel are displaying two solo exhibitions. Whilst Kudo’s paintings are rooted in classical Japanese imagery and modern European painting, Dorpel’s work is a reflection of networked culture and using a variety of media reflects the trans-dimensional nature of our digital age.
Thursday 1st March 6 - 9 pm @ Wilkinson Gallery, 50-58 Vyner St.

Composed by Jayden & Ella  




Wilkinson gallery is situated at 50-58, Vyner Street, London, E2 9DQ. It's founder Anthony Wilkinson has collected private view cards since the mid 90s. New exhibitions opening this March 1st are Makiko Kudo and Harm van den Dorpel. Open wednesday to Sunday: 1100-1800. Sunday: 1200-1800. Follow on Twitter & check them out on Facebook.
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PRIVATE VIEW #1

February 28th, 2012 by ARCHIVE
Anthony Wilkingsonr1
Fine art lover. Roof-top shooter. Private view card collector.
The Wilkinson gallery began in Anthony’s, the founder’s, living room.  There was once a small factory on Vyner Street and now it is now in a 6000 sq ft purpose-built art space. It was designed by the architect Bobby Desai, but the gallery first officially opened on Cambridge Heath road in 1998. In 2000 Anthony joined with co-director Amanda Wilkinson. 

Since it’s inception the gallery has held a number of important exhibitions, such as the infamous installations of the renowned feminist performance artist, Joan Jonas. George Shaw has been represented by the gallery since the early days and was nominated for the Turner prize this year.  Last Summer the gallery held an exhibition by Shimabuku, entitled ‘My Teacher Tortoise’.  An actual, real-life tortoise lived in the gallery for 6 weeks. Kids still come into the gallery and ask if its still here.

Anthony, has been collecting private view cards – those invitations to devour free drink and art in equal measure at exhibition openings – since the mid-90s. This collection is full of weird, wonderful and notable things. Each week we’ll give you a private view into the private views. The art, parties, exhibits and random stuff of interest from varying years, plus a recommendation for the forthcoming week. Enjoy.

2007: Wilkinson Gallery – Opening of new galley space
AK DolvenR1
2003: AK Dolven – The Meal @ Wilkinson Gallery
ak dolven 2

2002: AK Dolven: – ‘between the morning and the handbag’@ Royal Academy of Arts
The original AK Dolven exhibition was exhibited in the old gallery. Nine years later and off Hackney road we re-staged it, albeit somewhat haphazardly, in the new gallery space – now the biggest gallery on the street. Winning.

 

larry clark + chloe

LEFT 2002: Rapture: Art’s Seduction by Fashion since 1970@ Barbican
RIGHT 1994: Larry Clark@ Karsten Schubert

When I was in New York I shared a Yoga class with Chloe Sevigny (left), the one from the film Kids, directed by Larry Clark. I've just got back and found these two private view cards in the same box. 

Unconsious Tokyo
1994: Nobuyoshi Araki – Unconscious Tokyo: Tokyo Cube@ White Cube
Iranian Film Festival

1998: March @ ICA
Nice to see Iranian film getting shown. Would be nice if London could host something similar in today’s climate. Most Iranian images shown nowadays are on the telly constantly feeding us anti-Iran, pro-war bullshit. 

unrealised

2002: Cornford & CrossUnrealised: Projects 1997 – 2002@ Nylon (Now 10 Vyner St)
Santiago Sierra

2002: Santiago Sierra @ Lisson Gallery London
2000: 160 cm Line Tattooed on 4 People courtesy of Santago Sierra
Santiago’s work is politically charged and controversial – he once paid heroin-addicts the price of a shot of heroin to tattoo them, then tattooed a 160cm line across their backs. If  you head down to Lisson Gallery, they are in their last week of another Santiago Sierra exhibition. Dedicated to the Workers and Unemployed shows Sierra’s new work and some of his films.
Jeremy Deller

1993: Jeremy Deller@ Centre 181 Gallery
This is a Jeremy Deller exhibition in his early days. He held his first exhibition in his bedroom at his parent’s house. He currently has a major retrospective at the Hayward gallery. Definitely moved up in the art world… better designed invites as well.
Tate Openingr1
2000: Tate Modern – Opening
Surely the hottest ticket – imagine going to the opening of the Tate Modern. Check out the bit about being able to smoke in the in the Tate… but only in the Café… and only on level 2.
 
This Week
Harm van den Dorpel
This week the Wilkinson is having an opening! Makiko Kudo and Harm van den Dorpel are displaying two solo exhibitions. Whilst Kudo’s paintings are rooted in classical Japanese imagery and modern European painting, Dorpel’s work is a reflection of networked culture and using a variety of media reflects the trans-dimensional nature of our digital age.
Thursday 1st March 6 – 9 pm @ Wilkinson Gallery, 50-58 Vyner St.

Composed by Jayden & Ella  




Wilkinson gallery is situated at 50-58, Vyner Street, London, E2 9DQ. It’s founder Anthony Wilkinson has collected private view cards since the mid 90s. New exhibitions opening this March 1st are Makiko Kudo and Harm van den Dorpel. Open wednesday to Sunday: 1100-1800. Sunday: 1200-1800. Follow on Twitter & check them out on Facebook.
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