Our favourite drag DJ Lady Lloyd has recorded a new track "No Ambition" which is produced by no other than the legendary Boy George and as one can expect, it's a great pop tune. The video could have been better, but let's not be too fussy and have a look, shall we?
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Sunday, 19 August 2012
Friday, 1 June 2012
Digging this
We're really digging this colour-heavy impression by Luca Finotti for Jeremy Scott which makes much more sense now than it did in February when it first came out.
Directed by Luca Finotti
Fashion editor: Manuel Campagna
Starring: Sebastian Sauve
Music: Katerfrancers, Bonita istrumental mix Ⓟ&©2011 Flat Frog
Editing: Saori Yamamoto
Production assistants: Giovanni Beda Folco, Baschti Pollin
Graphics: Marco Crema
Directed by Luca Finotti
Fashion editor: Manuel Campagna
Starring: Sebastian Sauve
Music: Katerfrancers, Bonita istrumental mix Ⓟ&©2011 Flat Frog
Editing: Saori Yamamoto
Production assistants: Giovanni Beda Folco, Baschti Pollin
Graphics: Marco Crema
Thursday, 23 February 2012
INTERCAPEDONEMVS
This Fashion Film for designer Laura Theiss was shown during London Fashion Week on 20.02.2012 and we cannot hide our excitement about it. Featuring the scene queen, muse to dame Vivienne Westwood and pop DJ - Lady Lloyd, it is a gripping and eerie piece of art. Directed by our own Oggy Yordanov and edited by club-kid regular Michaela from Basement Film, here it is still fresh from the big screen... Hope you enjoy it.
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
In Focus: The Very Miss Dusty "O"
This month saw the release of a new video by one of our scene's all-round artists - DJ, writer, comedienne and performer - the one and only - Dusty O
Hi Dusty, what are you doing at this moment when we catch you for a quick chat?
I am reclining on my big , naff , gold bed typing your answers darling !
Of course you are. Now, as we all know, your new video has just been released, tell us a bit about the concept of the video, what is the song about and for those who haven't heard it yet, what to expect?
The video is myself and my family of friends at Madame JoJo's having fun and looking gorgeous. What more could anyone want from a video? The song is all about being yourself and coming out and doing and being what you want to be and do.
This is my 7th single . They all paid for themself but never really set the charts on fire. However thats not why i did them really . They have all been fun in their own way .
How did you get involved in the music business and how easy it is to make music today compared to ten-twenty years ago?
Anyone can make music today. That is fantastic. People get to hear it via the internet and even though it may not make you a fortune, it gets you out there.
There is a permanent 80's aura around you, be it the clothes, the make-up, even in your music dare I say. Why not disco 70s or Punk even, how come the 80's New Romantics became your signature stamp for all these years?
Because i like the 80's. They were formative years for me. Why change a winning formula?
Its about anyone who is not living the way they really want . Be that Mary from Wakefield who really wants to be with a woman not a man or Miss Thing from San Francisco who wants to be the most fierce girl on the scene .... it is about dreams. We all have them.
In the many years of DJing and having a strong presence on the club scene, there must have been many a memorable moment. What comes to mind if you have to pick one or two?
I get asked this all the time but there are too many to remember one or two over any others. My best experience is being given the opportunity to do what i want for a million years. That is what is best.
Over the past ten years I have noticed that the Drag scene has expanded. For the better or worse? What was it like when you first started dressing up?
It hasnt really, you were just not there in the early 90's . Drag was bigger then than now i think . These days because of the net it has just become more visible .
Both but I am saying nothing at the moment.
Okay, so let's leave it there and have a look at this video, shall we:
Okay, so let's leave it there and have a look at this video, shall we:
WAT2DO (Come OUT!)
see some of the older singles that we love too
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