This episode of Bubblegum Club Stories features footage from Stockholm. We speak to musician and model Michael Dangerous who moved to Stockholm from Johannesburg. He lets us in on his modeling adventures and new music he is working on with some big Swedish producers. We also meet Swedish rapper Lilla Namo who chats to us about her work with a new producer, Elias, and her latest single which translates to ‘Shut Up’. Adam Falk tells us about his energy producing endeavors which include music, photography and video. He has recently returned from a shoot in Thailand for IKEA and will becoming to Cape Town soon. We also speak to the Editor-in-chief of The Forumist, Pejman Biroun Vand, who chats to us about the 11th issue which features SA creatives.
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Bubblegum Club Stories Ep5
In this week’s episode of Bubblegum Club Stories we feature artist Mbali Dlamini who tells us about screen prints she was invited to create with Artist Proof Studio which will be shown at the Art Africa Fair. We visited Shelflife at Keyes Art Mile for all the sneaker heads, where VEZ fullstop let’s us in on the limited releases they have at the store. We also attended the one night exhibition Gateway by Genevieve Louw where she launched her website and zine that serve as archives honoring the failures that have led to the completion of her work. Fine artist and co-founder of Bushkoppies Ketu Malesa shows us how to translate 70s punk rock fashion into 2017. Londi Modiko from WHATIFTHEWORLD chats to us about artist Lakin Ogunbanwo’s show We Must Not Be Looking which explores identity through the creation of skins made from coloured and patterned fabric.
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Bubblegum Club Stories
Introducing our new feature: Bubblegum Club Stories. Each week we will put together a short video to let you know what has happened and what is happening in Johannesburg’s creative scene. We will be following creatives and giving you the scoop on what they are working on and what’s on their minds. We will be filling you in on cool events, parties, exhibitions, stores and what people are wearing the streets. Adding to this will be behind the scenes snippets from some of our shoots for our cover features.
Our first episode features a party hosted by Weheartbeat at Poolside in Maboneng with Lowkey and special guest Eric Lau. We caught up with Urban Mosadi’s creative mind Tiisetso Molobi about the brand and what we can expect to see this year. We visited Dipstreet store and had a chat with owner Tusa Mamba about street fashion and what Dipstreet has to offer. For all the art lovers we include images of the collaborative exhibition by Ayanda Mabulu and James Delaney titled “Footprints on Commissioner Street 1886 – 2016”.