Izzy Lawrence - Tropical dreaming
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Izzy Lawrence - Tropical dreaming
Ben Willis @ Apocolypstick
Music Love...
Last month at Apocalypstick I interviewed one of my favourite bands hotly tipped to hit the big time - Nimmo and The Gauntlettes!! The theme of the month for MTV Voices was travel and adventure and here is what they had to say..
This year's Lovebox was an eclectic mashup of incredible live performances and nutty costumes with a large dollop of backstage banter. I spent the day with MTV voices chatting with performers and punters about their adventures and living life in the real world as well as the twittersphere.
Music Love...
At last month's Apocalypstick (my monthly music night), I caught up with Fores to discuss issues affecting young people for MTV Voices.
Fashion Love...
Future Fashion - my favourite new website
A few weeks ago I caught up with Singtank, that is brother and sister duo Alexandre and Josephine de la Baume, before their shoot for boutique website FarFetch.com . Their debut album In Wonder will be released in the UK on 23rd July. This video was shot on the 8mm app on my phone : )
Tech Love...
Future Publishing
There is no better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than in front of a fire, drinking cider and talking to my friend John. I was so happy to learn about John's most recent project (as if running QI, writing books and being one of the best fire side-conversationalists of all time was simply not enough) which is called Unbound. Unbound is a revolution in publishing where authors pitch their ideas and you choose who gets published. Any budding authors and book lovers out there should definitely check it out: http://unbound.co.uk/