the show is gonna be very weird, kinda out there and really funny. A crazy world of 80s vampires and zombies via Jamaica. The show is mainly in English and patois, the accent might be heavy so we might have to use sub-titles.
This comes as part of the concept is that Jamaican deejays voice the characters. E.g. Future Troubles a.k.a. Future Fambo lately auditioned for the role of the main character:
I was approached to do it, the Major Lazer character you know drinks hard, smoke hard, parties hard, he’s like an outlaw and the character fit Future Fambo,
he told The Star. Sounds like something to look forward to.
The Major Lazer Show will be the latest addition to the portfolio of »Adult Swim« – e.g. resonsible for shows like »American Dad« or »Family Guy«.
Today, the people over at Index Book announced the list of selected participants to be featured in the new book TYPOSHIRT ONE – a typographic t-shirt compendium, available from October 2010. And: we’re in as GABE‘s in!
Other brands and designers featured include: 55DSL, Cleptomanicx, CTRL, Graniph, Hort, Irie Daily, Nike, Pfadfinderei, The Zonders, The Lousy Livin Company, Topdollar, Wemoto, Wood Wood amongst others.
Animation based on images of girls practicing and showing off their dancehall moves on Youtube. Each frames of the animation is painted in Watercolour. (via Sarah Doyle)
Looks like I have been sleeping on this for almost two years.
Often enoughed have I raged about big brands just not getting it right when dealing with Jamaican culture. The happier I am to see what Stüssy Deluxe has done together Grensleeves Records and Al Fingers:
After almost two years, a collaboration between Stüssy Deluxe, Greensleeves Records and myself has finally come out. The project began in summer 2008 when Stussy’s head designer Nick Bower asked me to put together a mixtape for Stüssy Deluxe. I went to Greensleeves Records for the music, and the project then grew to include a book on Greensleeves album cover art (»Greensleeves The First 100 Covers«) and a small clothing collection of nine Stüssy Deluxe tees, with prints featuring elements of the album cover art.
Especially the book is a must-buy:
The book is a document of the first 100 Greensleeves album covers. It also contains interviews with Greensleeves’ founders, Chris Sedgwick and Chris Cracknell, and its chief designer, Tony McDermott, who has worked for Greensleeves almost since the day the label launched in 1977.
And while the release was announced early May already, it is now finally available in selected stores all over the world.