Tag: Luke Doman

  • Immerse yourself in the nuances of Luca Williams’ Sonecy

    Luca Williams is an energetic and passionate young artist from Cape Town who dreams big, and despite being affiliated with Cruel Section and Straight Feels, has already put into motion his plan to start his own record label. “Sonecy is basically the world that I place my music in and it’s a record label that I just started. The problem I’ve always had was that I’m not sure people understand the extent to which I want to take things and how wild and weird my ideas would be. I want to take responsibility for my vision,” Luca Williams says excitedly.

    Unpacking the name gives more sense to the world he envisions. “Sonic Prophecy. What the future is going to sound like. That’s the type of music I’ve been trying to make lately.” Taking inspiration from the groundbreaking French comic Métal Hurlant which influenced Bladerunner and Akira amongst others, Luca Williams imagines Sonecy as a bright world, filled with neon lights, where sound is synesthetic and music has colour. It is in this futuristic world that he creates his music.

    Photography by Mzonke Maloney

    With two EPs under his belt, ‘Just So You Know’ and ‘Someone, Somewhere’, his sound has been described as R&B, although that was never his intention. He would rather be able to define his own genre so that he can set terms and manage expectations. “If I say I make trap, you’ll say this isn’t Migos, this isn’t Lil Uzi. But if I tell you this is just nuance, that’s the genre I subscribe to. Nuance is anything that can fit into Sonecy, that lives in Sonecy. So it doesn’t have to be my music.”

    He has spent the last year working on his third release ‘Just So You Know 2’ and while the process has been challenging and frustrating at times, he believes dumping and reworking tracks is necessary in order for him to achieve what he is looking for sonically. “My mission in life is to make work that becomes referential. That’s what this year’s been about. I’ve been honest enough with myself to say that this is not going to become referential.”

    Photography by Luke Doman

    The upcoming release sees a slight sonic shift with elements of house alongside soul and R&B but maintains his futuristic outlook. “When people ask me what does it sound like I say it sounds like what I think the future will sound like.” Determined to make music on his own terms, Luca Williams is approaching the industry from an angle most artists don’t take, and won’t stop until he has made his mark on it. “That’s the one thing I see as one of my greatest purposes. To provide a certain sonic palette that is immersive.”

  • 2BOP Litephase 4.1 Lookbook

    In their Litephase 4.1 lookbook 2BOP explores interesting ways of presenting a collection that is predominantly made up of t-shirts. Luke Doman explains that they were “trying to make the t-shirt the focal point without producing a bunch of straight up product shot type portraits”. In this lookbook the emphasis is on being able to wear a t-shirt in an interesting way “without the wearer having to be extra”. To create a sense of continuity in the 2BOP story, they worked with models that the brand has shot with before. “I really like brands who use characters to deliver their story, so the continuity was an important aspect. Introducing one or two new characters was also fun,” Luke explains. These characters are presented in a setting that is a contrast to the urban, heavy imagery they have been doing of late. “Calm and vulnerable were words we used to describe what we were going for, kind of how you feel when you’re in your room in your underpants on Sunday.”.

    The collection takes cues from mid ’80s to early ’90s home computer and arcade gaming, taking it back to the label’s roots as a t-shirt brand. “We also reference some of our favourite video game developers from that era and their logos, as well as the colour palette of the era,” Anthony Smith explains. Be sure to keep up with the label to see how they explore new terrain with their womxn’s line, and combine Ulfah Davids’ minimalist design aesthetic with their classic sportwear silhouettes.

    Photography: Kyle Weeks

    Styling: Luke Doman and Seraaj Semaar

    Models: Casey Redlinghys, Haneem Christian, Niyaaz Dramat, Shannon Kobison and Kelli Storm

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