Monday, December 21, 2009

My tracks of the decade

My good friend Dan over at Conceptual Traders asked me recently to name the top ten tracks of the last decade. So I did. These tracks defined the last ten years of my life. Not only for their actual sound, but for the fact they were the soundtrack to the places, good times and unforgettable people I have met and spent time with. These tracks are the signature soundtrack to those fucking amazing memories. 

LCD Soundsystem – All my friends
An epic building anthem that sums up the late night hedonism of my first few years in Sydney.

M.I.A – Paper Planes
A genre defying, game changing track, that still makes me sing. Produced by none other than Diplo. Was a massive Indie hit, before it went mainstream via Slumdog.

Mylo – Drop the pressure
The signature track to his first album, on repeat for about 12 months on every dance floor. Club music doesn’t get any better than this.

Justice v Simian – We are your friends
The first track to really define the blog-house scene. Indie & Electro were now friends and skinny jeaned and fluro fags united on the d-floor!

The Strokes – Last night
The best band of the decade. Hands down. The uber cool, rich kids from New York delivered two great albums. This was the track that got me into them and is equally poppy as it is cool.

Jay Z – Empire state of mind
The soundtrack to my recent New York trip. Using the word ‘Inspiring’ is definitely not quite doing the song justice, but I get goose-bumps every time I here the first beat.

Hot Chip – Over and over
Another blog-house favourite. Equally as good at 8am on the way to work, or 8am, when errr, not on the way to work…

M.A.N.D.Y & Bookashade – Body language
The score to my time in Barcelona, it is then without saying that a lot of that time was spent in clubs.

The Knife – Heartbeats
Another epic track, that Jose Gonzales covered to make it big. As equally haunting as it is brilliant. The Rex the Dog Mix is probably just as good.

The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army
The most recognisable opening to a song, pretty much owned me anytime it came on in the last seven years.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Shopping the way it should be



What a refreshing surprise. A new retail destination in Auckland that isn’t run of the mill. Yes, I’m talking about ‘The Department Store’, the first one of its kind to open in the country for 100 years!


The brainchild of the fashion forward Karen Walker, Dan Gosling and Stephen Marr, this retail experience is hopefully a sign of things to come for Auckland and maybe the rest of NZ. The three level space, consists of guys & girls street wear including Karen Walker, SGC and Sydney labels Ksubi, Bassike and Chronicles of Never which will help your ‘indie’ look for being in the front row for Florence and the Machine at Laneways (can’t wait!). A collection of Scandinavian-esque, minimalist furniture from the likes of  designer from the Simon Brown also get the tick of approval. Upstairs consists of a new Stephen Marr salon, an art gallery which was showcasing some of Derek Hendersons iconic Kiwi photography and a powder room for the ladies. If there is anything they could improve, they should look at getting some more men’s clothing and it’s also a shame they aren’t licensed, a post-shop Peroni or a glass of Sav would go down a treat.


When in London a visit to Selfridges is essential, as is Barney’s in New York, now you can have your own retail experience (a small one albeit in comparison to the other two) in Auckland… Well Takapuna anyway. At least it gives us a chance to get out of Ponsonby (only 7 mins from Herne Bay, as stylist & the store manger Brian pointed out today) on a Saturday arvo.




Someone who will no doubt visit when he is back in the country is Kevin Roberts. The Saatchi & Saatchi boss is an avid believer (as I am) of the importance of creating an experience when creating a retail environment. The sharp black and white branding has a premium feel, yet the simplicity of the design lets the content of the shop do the talking. The thing I love about The Department Store is that it’s a retail experience unlike anywhere else in NZ. Once you arrive, you kind of feel no desire to leave. You could probably spend a morning in there, checking your emails (or updating your status to skite about your epic new kit) on the free Wi-Fi, refuel for the trek back to Ponsonby on A grade coffee, get your haircut and possibly buy your new Rhythm and Vines outfits (three days of unpredictable temperatures, dust, hot hot sun and some vigorous sweating requires some careful thought).


With the hipster-friendly labels, solid coffee, the clean minimalist space and the approachable yet attractive, stylish staff, I think I know where I’ll be doing my Christmas shopping this year. If you’re like me and think shopping should be fun, I will probably see you there.


The Department Store, 10 Northcroft Street, Takapuna, Auckland