[MAGAZINE] RATKING
It goes without saying that we live in an era in which rap music is heavily glamorised. It’s also nothing new to see it associated with the new wave of fashion. It can often seem
It goes without saying that we live in an era in which rap music is heavily glamorised. It’s also nothing new to see it associated with the new wave of fashion. It can often seem
From Adidas to Moschino, we meet a new young designer to watch. Ismini Krassismenou is a 25-year-old designer from North London who initially considered a career as an athlete before aptly turning her hand to
Who are you? I’m Selasse (stylized as SELVSSE), originally from Croydon in South London but currently residing in Lewisham. I’d describe my production style as percussive, emotive and fun. In terms of sound, I’d say
Talking Sports Casual and football with an up-and-coming London designer. Co-founder of Gravy Train, London’s first hip hop meets fried chicken night, North London’s Pasquale Daniel has enthusiasm for the Sports Casual movement that is
Don’t try to bring the old school back. Being a born and bred New Yorker is tough. Not because cops will shoot you point blank for jaywalking, although that does add a level of difficulty,
The London based artist bringing back the lost art of sign-writing. His is the hand that makes, His is the hand that wounds, His is the hand that heals, His is the house of pain.
Pirate Radio was one of the last defining eras of British music, shaping genres as we know them. Whether it was Déjà Vu, Rinse, Kool FM or KISS and Choice in their pre- mainstream years;
How hip-hop’s best sibling group lost and found their way. With the turn of the millennium looming, it was widely thought by many Christians and secular individuals that some sort of horrendous natural disaster was
It feels like just yesterday we were all listening to G-Unit. It feels like just last week we were able to pick up a rap zine with them plastered on the cover. And it feels
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It goes without saying that we live in an era in which rap music is heavily glamorised. It’s also nothing new to see it associated with the new wave of fashion. It can often seem
From Adidas to Moschino, we meet a new young designer to watch. Ismini Krassismenou is a 25-year-old designer from North London who initially considered a career as an athlete before aptly turning her hand to
Who are you? I’m Selasse (stylized as SELVSSE), originally from Croydon in South London but currently residing in Lewisham. I’d describe my production style as percussive, emotive and fun. In terms of sound, I’d say
Talking Sports Casual and football with an up-and-coming London designer. Co-founder of Gravy Train, London’s first hip hop meets fried chicken night, North London’s Pasquale Daniel has enthusiasm for the Sports Casual movement that is
Don’t try to bring the old school back. Being a born and bred New Yorker is tough. Not because cops will shoot you point blank for jaywalking, although that does add a level of difficulty,
The London based artist bringing back the lost art of sign-writing. His is the hand that makes, His is the hand that wounds, His is the hand that heals, His is the house of pain.
Pirate Radio was one of the last defining eras of British music, shaping genres as we know them. Whether it was Déjà Vu, Rinse, Kool FM or KISS and Choice in their pre- mainstream years;
How hip-hop’s best sibling group lost and found their way. With the turn of the millennium looming, it was widely thought by many Christians and secular individuals that some sort of horrendous natural disaster was
It feels like just yesterday we were all listening to G-Unit. It feels like just last week we were able to pick up a rap zine with them plastered on the cover. And it feels