
atlas cafe,
Dischord Records,
Eric Ashleigh,
Fuck You Heroes,
Fugazi,
Glen E Friedman,
Integrity,
lula's sweet apothecary,
New York City,
Punk Rock,
Rear Window,
Skateboarding,
The Idealist
“And that’s just all there is to it. Don’t care about what other people think about what you’re doing, if you’re inspired to do something, if you want to do something, if you have some kind of feeling that you should do something … then you should just do it; don’t let what other people’s preconceived ideas of good behavior, or whatever it is, limit you to thinking what you should and shouldn’t do.”
-Glen E. ...
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“Death is not necessarily what gives meaning to life… LIFE gives meaning to life, and what we do with life, which is to create knowledge like music, art, science … To this end, I believe intelligent life might be evolution’s secret weapon: the ultimate hack that might help us transcend entropy.”
-Jason Silva
Interview & Introduction by Theo Constantinou
When I first drank a shot of Jason Silva‘s philosophical espresso, I had no idea that it would send ...
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“I think it goes back again to spirituality and what matters. We can’t just keep plundering and pursuing. I think everyone’s worshiping the God of consumerism and, I’m not a Communist; I’m a capitalist. I’m a transcendent capitalist. I believe that people should work. I think you find God through hard work and labor, and doing something meaningful.”
-Steven Grasse
Interview by Theo Constantinou
Instead of writing an introduction for this piece, we are posting the end of ...
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“My product is my legacy in this world; it’s what I have chosen to represent me. It’s a singular dedication to a vision of how men should dress and live. It’s all I have. It’s all I think about. I guess you’d call it passion.”
-Craig Arthur von Schroeder
Introduction by Theo Constantinou
My business partner told me that I had to meet a custom clothier based in Philadelphia. He said that his brand and aesthetic were an ...
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Blue Sky Black Death,
Ennio Morricone,
Guru,
Jimi Hendrix,
Joe Kanfer,
Kingston,
Late Night Cinema,
Nina Simone,
Seattle,
The Kingfish Cafe,
Waring Cuney,
Younggod
“In the half decade we’ve been putting music out there, we’ve yet to lose our hunger, because we’re still not getting the recognition. I don’t know if it’s a hunger that will ever subside; for the sake of the music it’d be best if it didn’t, but for the sake of our livelihood maybe our hunger wouldn’t mind subsiding just a bit.”
-Kingston of BSBD
Interview & Introduction by Theo Constantinou
The portion right before the above quote ...
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“You cannot build a relationship on wanting somebody to be what they are not. So “lost love” or “love lost,” is better gone; it probably never existed.”
-William Wilde
Editorial by William Wilde for Paradigm Magazine & Photograph by Michal Martychowiec
‘Lost Love’
Theo asked me to talk to you about many subjects, one of them being, as Theo put it, “love lost;” as I would say, lost love. Gentlemen, it doesn’t exist. Really look at it. It is ...
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A Rapture,
Death,
Decadent Electronica,
God of Love,
Herman Hesse,
Lindsay Lohan,
Marquesa Rotuski,
Nat King Cole,
Stereo Alchemy,
Thomas Carew,
Yu Tsai
“I think to really live in a moment, to really “think of life,” one has to appreciate how imminent death is. ”
-K4m37r0n
Introduction by Marquesa Rotuski & Interview by Theo Constantinou
I began with the video…this was my first listen, coupled with sultry visuals: the perfect introduction to Stereo Alchemy. I am no Lohan fan, but this is neither here nor there: bare skin, clouds of cigarette smoke fogging a dimly lit bedroom, lips parted in ecstasy…sin ...
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