If you don’t know Aaron Draplin, you’ve been living under a rock. The man runs the Draplin Design Co., and has done some fantastic work for companies such as: Coal Headwear, Union Binding Company, Snowboard Magazine, Grenade Gloves, Gnu Snowboards, Ride … Continue reading →
Numbers lays down their biggest influences. Eddie’s track comes flying back from the past. It’s all about Detroit. When I was about 14 or 15 growing up in Glasgow, me and my pals used to listen to loads of 150BPM … Continue reading →
A city’s dance scene is a very distinct indicator of its viability and longevity. In a state that is dying to recover from a (seemingly) never-ending economic depression, it’s more important than ever. Detroit has a lot of work to … Continue reading →
The year is flying by and another Movement (Detroit’s electronic music festival) has come and gone. This year was special. Detroit dance music is changing in some big ways and the festival really reflected that. The new school of Detroit … Continue reading →
But you get worn down trying to show them all the different sides of the city, then watching them go back and write the same story as everyone else. The photographers are the worst. Basically the only thing they’re interested … Continue reading →
Avedon is at the DIA. If you don’t know who Avedon is, you should. He gave us fashion before we knew what it meant.
I thoroughly believe music is like food, an essential part of life. You can consume the wrong kind of music, just like with food. You can also consume what everyone else consumes (like what most people do)… But listening to … Continue reading →
iPhone recorded video at 200% speed of the connection at Detroit Delta/NWA hub from concourse A to B+C.
In Detroit’s NWA terminal there is an extremely long tunnel between the A and B/C gates. We call it the LSD tunnel. It’s an art installation that plays trippy music and changes color to the music. It’s hard to walk … Continue reading →
Allen Park to announce film and television studio: Beginning of Hollywood’s more permanent home here in Metro Detroit. Perhaps this city will have its revenge. via Allen Park To Announce Film & Television Studio » Doug March.