Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Do Something!! Ultra De La Rue




If you happen to be in Holland over the next few days, then go & check out these happenings...
The Ultra De La Rue exhibition with street artists from New York & Amsterdam, organised by the creative agency Afarai. Big up to Dimmy & Afaina...the famous Bobbito Garcia made a little cameo appearance at the show. The show's been extended til April 26th. its at Prins Hendrikkade 333
http://www.ultradelarue.com/

Amsterdam street shots






I decided to get my ass back on this thing...It's been way too long, considering there's so many things going off in Amsterdam right now....so first thing first...this is what some of the kids/young people in Amsterdam are looking like right now...the weather's changing, so expect some wildin-out to be going on soon....colour...nerdy...nerdy colour!
thanks to Josine & Kristel [the two in the last photo] from Club Zonder Filter..I'm a huge fan!
http://zonderfilter.blogspot.com/

Sunday, 8 February 2009

REALITY BITES!

I have been doing some digging, looking for any statistical information, on European kid/teen/youth spending. Naturally I didn't find any, but I did find some interesting articles about the attitudes of young people, firstly stemming from the credit crunch, as it led to the full on recession. I have attached the articles below, & of course they are only anecdotal, but it's what I could find for now.
I'll keep digging!

1. 19-15yo STUDENTS
Are experiencing unprecedented feelings of insecurity, due to the recession, and its repercussion, especially jobs opportunities.
The 'promises' from majors European governments, "stay in education, you will have better jobs & more money! Education, education education!", have rang hollow, & they feel as if their opportunities will be highly restricted, as companies lay off jobs, rather than offer them.
Look at the following examples;
A] Riots against police in Athens, from Dec 2008, until now, by middle-classed students & teens.
B] FLASH-picnic protests in Paris supermarkets, highlighting that the unemployment rate for GenYers is 25-30%, compared to 6% in 1973.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/25/france-picnic-protests-appel-pioche
C] UK students are leaving university with average debts of 12,000 pounds [2007 figure]. If you add the non-student statistic, of the rising number of 16-14yo NEETS [Not in Education, Employment or Training] is 14%, double the national average...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/jan/11/young-people-recession

Things look rather bleak for young people as a whole.

2. INCOME
The ATM machine of mum, dad & grandparents is drying up [they may be getting laid-off themselves], and with their own limited job opportunities, the spending power of young people, [if not quite in sharp decline], will probably be in a steady one. Thus I think very quickly, young people will enter...

3] THE AGE OF FRUGALITY
It is slightly ironic that young people in general are used NOT to having much money. They make do & mend with the things that they can beg, borrow, steal & SWAP from friends, parents & siblings so many of then don't feel as if they have much to lose anyway...they've survived this long, & with increasing awareness of how he recession bites, know they may have to take anything, until times get better.
BUT they ARE already TRADING DOWN. The general population & youngsters are switching brands...from a Starbucks Cap, to a McDonalds one, from a full basket at Wholefoods or Tescos, to an even fuller one at the discounters, Aldi or Lidl...Austerity is hot...if not cool.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/jan/31/retail-shopping-habits-credit-crunch
http://www.marketingcharts.com/direct/lackluster-teen-spending-indicates-discretionary-recession-4397/

4] YOUTHFUL OPTIMISM
But I think there is an upswing to this...Creativity is frequently created in downtimes..from Punk in the 70's, Hip Hop in the early 80's & House music in the 90's, & even now, Urban [I REALLY hate that word!] music from the UK, the US & Jamaica, are creating RECESSION-story music provocative thoughts for our time.
To carry on in that theme, a trend for flamboyant make-up on the club scene, from Ibiza, London all the way to Iceland, as people will want to put aside the mundanity of the recession, in favour of the flamboyant & decadent...NB, cosmetic sales, do not tend to go down in recessions!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2009/jan/30/recession-rap-anthems
http://dirtydirtydancing.com/default.aspx?Album=Durrr%20-%2019th%20January&Image=DSC_9603.jpg

5] RESPONSIBILITY
Young people will probably reject ostentatious bling, for a more considered way of consuming. As they are trading down, they will look for more value from a product or experience, for their euros to go further.

Suffice to say, I don't think they are isolated from what is going on right now. They will be frustrated, so expect to see more signs of strikes, or protests [passive-picnic types, & violent]. But we'll also see burgeoning creativity in how they consume [swap parties, ebay etc] & how they Do It themselves.

I'll leave it up to this quote to sum it up...
"If it gets hard to borrow money to get a mortage, I can always got to plan B; become an artist, form a band, dj & live in a squat." Twig Garcia 19yo, London. [taken from the Ruby Pseudo blog]

http://rubypseudochatchat.blogspot.com/search/label/Finance

Thursday, 25 December 2008

Bassline & Funky House



I like to think of myself as being on my game, when it comes to my music genres...I accept that I/We can't know everything...but I've just been schooled...HEAVILY, by my cuz [kinda via other cuz'z] more in it than I am. I'm talking about the UK street-music scene, split predominately between the North & South of it...
Spawning [I think] out of the Garage/2-Step/Grime scene, in the Blue corner, from the gritty North, you have...
BASSLINE! check out the sound
SubZero Featuring Sascha
DJ Q feat MC Bonz....You WOT?!
In the Red corner, from the multi-facted South....FUNKY HOUSE...
[this Vid is...MAD!]
Head, Shoulders Knees N Toes


Different sounds, but all listen too, by the the street-savvy British youth, from 12 upwards...with the Raves & Shubz, frequented by the 18-24yr...if you have the chance to reach one before I do...drop me a little line...Nice!

Still...Are Kase...the brit version of the Cool Kids?
Ray Ban Video

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Wake UP!!



Wanna know about the world of Mr West...check his new blog...from Furniture to fashion...Videos to Vixens...kanYe may be arrogant, but he's fresh air in this game...
http://www.kanyeuniversecity.com/blog/
still... loving the Q-Tip The Renaissance album. Slite's album of 2008!! a sample of the LP here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlEHbdS6nDo 
video here...

The Shoppings



So my mate Pascal has 2 things going out, recording a new THE SHOPPINGS album, touring too, & a new issue of the fast food mag, Yummy...check em both.
here's a link;




Ironic



maybe it is a little, considering I'm saying this blog is about a glance at young european life, & my last 2 posts have been about Portland! still, I don't really know what the young do here, you don't really see them & when you do the clubs & bars close down at 2 in the morning!
 still, if you're looking for some place to go, to while away the daylight hours, as the night ones, leave A LOT to be desired, then check out CHANCE OF RAIN, described by my mate, as being like a cafe for the burning-man crowd! They do some great breakfasts...check them out on Myspace... www.myspace.com/chanceofraincafe


The coolest bar I've found so far is Valentines 232 SW Ankeny, tucked away behind the homeless neighbourhood, great music & Napoleon Dynamite-types... www.myspace.com/valentineslifeblood