CROCS X PLEASURES

Posted on 2019-01-07

Los Angeles-based Pleasures affinity for punk/metal motifs themes their team up croc. A black base is decorated with a macabre skeleton foot graphic in bone white. Finishing up the collaborative footwear option is Pleasures branding applied on top of the embossed Crocs branding found on the front of the sandal strap.

Crocs by Pleasures available January 10th, 2019.

www.pleasuresnow.com

  

D’ANGELO – UNSHAKEN

Posted on 2019-01-07

D’Angelo’s latest single “Unshaken” has been officially released. The song first appeared on the Red Dead Redemption 2 video game soundtrack.

D’Angelo’s last new music was the 2014 release of his album Black Messiah. Additional contributors to the Red Dead Redemption 2 soundtrack include Willie Nelson, Rhiannon Giddens, Josh Homme, Nas and Daniel Lanois.

www.rcarecords.com/artist/dangelo

  

SEI A – MODE STATIC

Posted on 2019-01-07

Hailing from Glasgow, Sei A returns with three deep techno cruisers.

aus-music.k7store.com

  

MR.K – ITCH EP

Posted on 2019-01-07

Mr.K returns for his third release on Wheel & Deal Records. The Itch EP has been a staple in many of the Dubstepper’s playlists including N-Type, Coki, Causa, Sepia, Kromestar, Khan & Neek, Compa, Sukh Knight, Squarewave, Distance, Darkside, Hatcha, Samba, Cimm, Vivek, Youngsta, Ternion Sound, Saule, Sicaria Sound, Distinct Motive… to name a few.

wheelanddeal.databeats.com

  

BEAUTIFUL BOY

Posted on 2019-01-07

Based on the best-selling pair of memoirs from father and son David and Nic Sheff, Beautiful Boy chronicles the heartbreaking and inspiring experience of survival, relapse, and recovery in a family coping with addiction over many years. Starring Steve Carell, Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney and Amy Ryan.

In theatres January 18th, 2019

www.beautifulboy.movie

  

DARREN ALMOND – TIME WILL TELL

Posted on 2019-01-07

Focusing on the idea of time and how it is articulated through the language of numbers, he draws attention to the way time can frame, structure and inform our understanding of the world.

While time is a theoretical abstraction it is also a concrete reality within human culture, one that is always rooted in relativity. Almond’s new series of paintings respond to this notion and to the idea that numbers are the only ‘true common language’. The basis of most organising systems, numbers are a primary determinant of human experience. Used to visualise the invisible, they not only quantify time, but enable scaling and mapping, are the language of economics, the tools of computer coding and the way to describe galactic schema too large for words alone.

Opposite – Tacet, 2018

Exhibition runs through to January 20th, 2019

White Cube
144-152 Bermondsey Street
SE1 3TQ
London

www.whitecube.com