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ENTRY # 35 James Acaster, Repertoire
Split across four episodes, James Acaster’s Repertoire is a well written, witty, and incredibly funny stand-up series from start to finish. This hilarious four-part comedy is an excellent show and one well worth checking out.
ENTRY # 34 Mos Def vs Marvin Gaye
Another edition of remix albums from Amerigo Gazaway. This clash of Marvin Gaye and Mos Def is a delicate blend of two of the most talented R&B artists of all time. Using original stems and cleaver production this is a cross-genre masterpiece.
ENTRY # 33 Adidas Superstar , The Journey
From its beginnings as a basketball shoe to becoming one of the most iconic fashion assets to the hip hop industry. Here's a brief look at how this versatile sneaker has cemented itself as one of the most popular shoes of the 20th-21st Century.
ENTRY # 32 Montana Paint, 25th Aniversary
The classic Hardcore design returns to the shelves for the Montana Colors 25th anniversary. Easy to say this special edition will stir the memories of many old school writers.
Here is a quick look at the apparel that accompanies this range.
ENTRY # 31 A Bathing Ape, Japan
A Bathing Ape, the legendary Japanese streetwear label founded by Nigo, is famous for a lot of things, having made many important contributions to streetwear since its founding in 1993.
Here is a quick look at collaborations that made them superfly.
ENTRY # 30 Abstract, Platon
Netflix has released another amazing series following the life stories of some of the most influential creatives of the last 100 years. Episode 7 of series 1 talks to Platon, the man who revolutionized portrait photography for Time magazine and more.
ENTRY # 29 Ugmonk, Typography
https://ugmonk.com/blogs/journal/the-origin-of-the-ampersand
The Ugmonk ampersand started as a doodle in a sketchbook back in 2010. Here is a quick look at the evolution of this beautiful piece of typography and how it has been used to drive the brand forward into 2021
ENTRY # 28 Dj Jazzy Jeff, Boiler Room
Boiler Room presents another super slick DJ set from "The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff". Long after the days of the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", Jeff has now made a name for himself as one of the best cross-genre DJs around. Well worth a listen!