Rogue Squadron: The Bat Cave ft. Waris – Bukan Tunjuk Bagus

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Brand spanking new one from the guys of The Bat Cave featuring Waris called ‘Bukan Tunjuk Bagus’. Just in case any of you do not what the Rogue Squadron is about, they are “A Malaysian hip hop collective comprising crews, DJs, solo emcees, beatmakers, writers, graphic designers, photographers and purveyors of general mayhem.” according to their Facebook page which you can check out here. Come on down to this Sunday’s Raising The Bar and catch them performing this song live. You know you want to.

 

Native Instructions – Hood Vibes Q1 2014 Lookbook|1st Batch

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When establishing anything, a business, a band, a bakery, a club, a website, we mean anything, “support” is a very important aspect in survivability. For a streetwear brand, support is crucial to not only just exist, but to also grow. The support that you get becomes the motivation and the core of why you thrive and grow. Native Instructions was established 2 years ago because of the encouragement from friends who supported the idea and look of the brand, which brings them to their latest collection.

Hood Vibes Q1 2014 release consist of 5 designs which are done in themes that everybody can relate to. Hype is something that will eventually die off or fade away, but ideas, believes and ideals will always stick. And a good idea on a t-shirt will always be worn with pride by the wearer, like a flag. Each design that is produced contains a certain idea and believe which the brand strongly believes in. Take the “RAPE” tee for instance, and the message behind the t-shirt. Many streetwear enthusiast would totally understand what that word means in the reselling world and also how familiar the printed face on the back of the tee is.

Native Instructions believes that by being a ‘streetwear’ brand, they should always speak their mind, even if nobody ( or maybe just a few ) would listen or care about what they have to say, at least they are a brand that stands their own ground. In a nut shell, this release is about displaying what they think of the scene, and also to dedicate it to the people who have been supporting their brand and the way they think, their ideas, their believes and ideals. Hood. Homies. Homage.

 Follow them on Instagram ( @nativeinstructions ) for more updates and also add them on their Facebook page here if you wanna place your orders.

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Raising The Bar – Dilla Month

In the month of February, the peeps of Raising The Bar will be celebrating something else besides Valentines Day, they are gonna be celebrating the life of James Dewitt Yancey aka J Dilla or Jay Dee. The rapper / producer was dubbed as one of the music industry’s most influential hip-hop artists during the mid 90’s to early 2000’s.

The event will feature local hip-hop acts like The Bat Cave, Lawa Nie Geng, Biggie Ace, DJ Bonks and international acts like Yuichi Isaka, who just recently decided to migrate to our great Boleh-Land from Japan, and The Brothahood all the way from Australia. One of the main attraction for the night would be the screening of the “J Dilla Documentary” by Stussy which will be showcasing the life of J Dilla and how he rose to fame.

Come on down to The Bee, Publika this coming Sunday for some good hip-hop and from what we heard, RTB will be giving out free donuts!

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The Swagger Salon – 2014 Q1 Collection Lookbook

Never a dull moment when it comes to the lookbooks of ‘The Swagger Salon‘. Or should we just call them “Lookboobs” from now on? We heard that looking at womens cleavage is supposedly healthy for guys because it gets the heart pumping which then increases blood circulation for your body. Too bad there isn’t much cleavage shown in this lookbook, but it will still make your heart pump a little faster than usual.

Together with model Cheryl Geh, The Swagger Salon offers their sizzling 2014 Q1 Collection Lookbook. Enjois!

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Tarik Jeans – 2014 T-Shirt Collection Delivery 1

Our friendly neighborhood denim company, Tarik Jeans has been on a low key for this pass few months mainly because they have been so busy with the setting up of Nusantara Denims and the operations that comes along with having a store. Well that won’t be the case for them this year as they will be focusing more on the brand in the many months to come. We’ve been told that they have quite a few releases lined up for this year, and to kick things off for them this year is their 1st delivery of their 2014 T-shirt collection.

Sticking close to their localized roots, this release features 3 different designs that is nothing short of being local. One of the highlights of this delivery is the “Family Time” t-shirt which is mainly about 2 things. First is the emphasis of how family time together is very important, and the second is about the goal and target of the brand for the year 2014, which is to be a popular household denim brand in Malaysia.

The delivery is already available at Nusantara Denim and other retailers nationwide. Follow them on Instagram ( @tarikjeans ) or follow them on Facebook for more updates.

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Projek Monsoon “The Art of Getting Lost”

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Remember the time when you were a child? Having all the fun in the world without a single care? Life wasn’t complicated at all. Life was either black or white. Ice cream or candy. A bottle of Coke or Pepsi. No tough life choices to make, no debts, no social responsibility and definitely no worries. And as you grew older, and you’re old enough to start understanding the world, things seem more and more complicated. You start to despise it. You start to feel more and more like a rat that race other rats for a bigger piece of cheese only to later on find out that there was a mouse trap attached to it.

Deadlines, schedules, bills, traffic jams, meetings, bosses. Don’t you just want to get away from it all and just be like a child again? Projek Monsoon is about reversing and unlearning all that bullshit you have been taught all these years and just going back the moment when you were a child.

From the farthest point of Johor, using the back roads of the East Coast all the way up to the borders of Kelantan, 7 dudes will be cramped up in a beat up van for 2 months stopping at any beach they feel like stopping along the way. Some of them have quit their jobs and some have put their studies on hold just to learn the art of getting lost. A road-trip that’s all about getting close to nature again and to live minimally as a simple man. 

Follow their journey through their Instagram ( @projekmonsoon ) or add them up on Facebook here.

Credits: www.projekmonsoon.com

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CLOT x Adidas Originals Stan Smith

Adidas has brought the Stan Smith silhouette back and this time in a very slick and clean look by teaming up with Hong Kong-based label CLOT to create a limited edition variant of this timeless pair. The CLOT x Adidas Stan Smith spots a gold and black theme whereby you can find gold tongues, eyelets, heel hits which extends to the functional pull tabs and CLOT branding on side of the shoe. The right side of the tongue also features the CLOT branding while on the left side features the iconic Stan Smith face. Black fills in the blanks for the rest of the upper while a white midsole finishes off the look cleanly.

The pair will be launching this coming Saturday ( 8/2/14 ) at JUICE KL.

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The Borak-Borak Sessions: Ernest Zacharevic

Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic has been recognised for transforming the streets of Penang with his interactive depictions of our local children mural-typed art. You might not be that familiar with his name, but you would have probably seen some of his artwork around Malaysia. The young and talented artist has been traveling around the globe spreading his art, and recently he is back at Penang again where he debuted his first solo art show “ART IS RUBBISH IS ART”. 

The title of the art show says it all. Ernest turns old and unwanted trash into art, even the venue itself, which was the old and abandoned Hin Company Bus Depot. As the place has been left vacant for many years, it was a perfect fit for the theme of the exhibition.

Us being Malaysians and all, and being that the art show is FREE admission till the 14th of February, we decided to pay Ernest and his art show a visit. Luckily for us, Ernest had some time to squeeze in a quick Borak-Borak session. Read the interview below as we get to know this Lithuanian artist a little better.

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Hi, could you make a short introduction about yourself? 

Okay, so my name is Ernest, I guess I’m an artist (LOL) but I don’t really consider myself as one. There’s one tutor of mine whom I really look up to when I was still in high school, told me that “nobody is an artist until they turn 33”, and by that time, he was only around 30. So for me, that’s how I feel right now, I don’t feel like an artist. But yeah, I do art, live in Penang, once in a while I travel the world and do my work on the go.

How did your career as an artist started?

It’s the interest in art, perhaps, would be the first step towards the career. It was my dad, he was an artist, and during his childhood and teenage years, he painted a lot. So, all my life, all around my house there were a lot of paintings, and I was really interested, curious and facinated about it. And the fact that my dad doesn’t do it anymore is also a very intriguing thing to me. Then I slowly discovered all his artworks, tools and started using them to make art ever since I was young. Then my parents decided to send me to Art School, and that is the beginning of everything.photo 1

Among all the countries in the world, why did you choose Malaysia, and among all the states in Malaysia, why did you choose Penang?

Uhmm, it wasn’t really a conscious choice, it was a stop of my life. The choice was to live in London before I came to Malaysia, I’ve lived there for 4 and half years. But during the time over there, I had no idea where I am going and what I want to do. One day, I just packed everything and left with my one way ticket to Indonesia. I traveled around there and went to Thailand after that. Just on my way back, I stopped by Penang just to say hi to one of my college friend and three years later, I’m still hereeee! LOL 

Cool! So would you ever consider doing a collaboration with local artist? If yes, who would it be? 

Well, I do when I got the opportunity to. It doesn’t have to be an artwork, it might be a project or maybe it’s just sharing the journey, not necessarily graffiti artist or whatever, it could be anyone. My latest collaboration is with my neighbor. We did a series of signboard covers together, I design and he carves it.

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Among all the artworks you’ve done in Malaysia, which one is your favourite so far?

Ahh, I don’t have any favorite artwork. I really don’t. I got over it very long time ago because when you put preferences on your artwork, it’s very hard to say. 

One of your artwork in JB has been erased by the government. How do you feel about that?

I don’t feel like it being erased is an issue, because many of my artworks gets erased, many of them in PENANG got erased as well. It’s really not about being erased. This artwork has been over publicized and over politicized, hahaha. And I wasn’t part of that, and I don’t want to be part of that kinds of things. But it seems like the politicians and media are the one that kinda putting this kinda things together. 

A lot of people have been told that they can’t make a living just by being an artist. So, what do you think?

It’s all about self esteem really. If you keep thinking in that way, you can’t make a living by doing what you love to do. It’s not about making a living, it’s all about making a LIFE, enjoy what you do. And as long as you enjoy what you do, you’ll never loose, it doesn’t really matters at the end of the day because you will eventually get something out of it. 

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What would you be doing right now if you’re not an artist?

As I’ve said, I don’t really consider myself as an artist. LOL 

Okay! Then, what’s your favourite Penang food?

It’s very funny because many people have asked me this question and every time I answered differently. Let me think what I’m into now, uhmmmm. I’m kinda into Indian food recently. But when I like something, I eat it all the time, and after sometimes I get sick of it. Curry Mee, I really like it. 

This is the question that we always ask our interviewees. If you get stopped by a policemen in Malaysia for speeding, or whatever cause. Would you tolong or saman?

Depends how much trouble I’m in! hahahaaa! But of course I don’t agree with bribery. 

Last question! What is the best advice you’ve ever recieved and the best advice you would give to someone else?

Wow, it’s a very hard question. I don’t know, it’s hard to say. “DON’T DO DRUGS”? But I would advice someone to just do what they love to do, a lot of people actually underestimate how far they could go by just doing what they love to do, even it’s drugs, hahahahha. Just joking, you can’t go far by doing that. Just do what you like, and you can’t fail with that. 

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