Spanish DJ-producer Danny Avila shares on how Steve Aoki doesn't need alcohol to fuel his energetic performances and crazy antics.
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"Martha Stewart is my muse.”
Off-White’s Virgil Abloh explains how the home and living empress inspires him to look at things differently.
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Spanish indie rockers, Hinds, think there's something dangerous about Jennifer Lopez. Subscribe for more juicy videos: http://bit.ly/1UEU2CC
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Drum and bass legend, Goldie, shares his love for Oasis and Noel Gallagher's songwriting.
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On May 28th, James Bullough will be unveiling new works for his solo expo at @thinkspace-gallery in Culver City. Better stay updated!
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Death Cab For Cutie bassist, Nick Harmer, discusses Nirvana's impact on Seattle and the bands that shaped his childhood.
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Hiatus Kaiyote tells JUICE Singapore who they think is the next Prince, take their pick between Queen Bey and Erykah Badu, and crack up over “Trapped In The Closet”.
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Frohe Weihnachten! (February 2014)
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Tokyo eclipse (via @tamegoeswild)
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Follow the link.
http://itunes.apple.com/au/album/6-ep/id511305687
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12.30.10:::Man Ray 1947 (by Richard Vergez)
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Here’s our brand new song ‘Wolves’ off our upcoming EP “6”, due for release on 23rd March 2012. Enjoy!
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Photographer Marina Cano has fallen in love with the beauty of nature and its creatures. The wildlife photographer, who is based in Cantabria, located in the North of Spain, has devoted three years of her life to a passion project that exposes the scenic and spiritual appeal of this world’s natural environments. In her book Cabárceno, titled after the largest natural wildlife park in Europe, Cano captures stunning images of animals in their natural habitat.
The innate beauty of these majestic creatures is revealed through Cano’s touching and intimate portraits. It becomes apparent through her portfolio of work that there are a multitude of similarities between mankind and these “beasts” that we take for granted. Especially heartwarming are the photos that show a parent protecting its young, of which there are many. These inherent qualities transcend the boundaries of specie classifications. It is a privilege to take notice of these behavioral resemblances that, according to the photographer, may very well go extinct with the man-enforced destruction of nature and its wildlife for the pursuit of consumerism.
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