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Interview: Talia Hussain

Talia Hussain, the founder of the fashion label Ramnation, joined us for an interview to talk about sustainable fashion. Ramnation prides itself on using locally sourced materials; in fact, Ramnation’s entire supply chain is based in the United Kingdom.

Hi, how are you?

Generally, I’m excited that ecological issues have suddenly rocketed up in the public’s awareness. On issues like climate, plastic, biodiversity and, obviously, sustainability in fashion, people are much more aware that we need to change what we’re doing.

So, how did you get into fashion, where did it all start?

I’ve always been interested in fashion, but it’s not my background and I came from outside the industry. I had experience in advertising and got really frustrated with the huge distance between the beautiful fantasy portrayed by the fashion industry and the ugly reality that underpinned it. I wanted to know what it would be like to create a product that didn’t disguise itself and had a true story to tell.

What was the first step in making Ramnation a company?

I can’t remember, there were so many different things required to make anything happen. One of the most memorable was finding one of those old industrial blue books of knitwear suppliers and calling around to try to find a supplier. Two out of every three numbers I called was out of service, those companies had closed. The jobs, the decades of history, knowledge and experience – all gone.

Did you know from the start that Ramnation was about sustainable fashion, or was it something that came later?

It was baked in from the beginning. I started thinking about low impact and biodegradable materials and built up the product from that starting point.

In terms of finding the right suppliers of materials, was it a challenge?

Yes. I was really lucky to find a small mill that was pioneering the use of coloured and breed-specific fleeces. Other components were much more difficult. In the end, I hand printed my own labels because I couldn’t find any that didn’t contain polyester. Only in the last year or so have label manufacturers started offering eco-ranges of their products.

Do you feel the current mainstream shift into more sustainable fashion has helped Ramnation grow in the recent period?

I’ve definitely noticed more interest in the brand over the past year, though I wouldn’t agree that there has been a ‘mainstream shift’ to sustainability. Turning that ship is going to take a long time, and we’re just a little dinghy headed the opposite direction.

You rightly take pride that your products are entirely made in England, do you feel this has helped you against your competitors who may take shortcuts to get their products out there?

I’d love to say yes, unfortunately most of the industry is driven by cost and manufacturing in the UK is expensive. A buyer at a famous central London department store told me that I needed to rethink my materials and move manufacturing to China in order to get my price point down. I would love to see retailers taking more interest in storytelling about materials and manufacturing.

What is your view on fast fashion, and do you feel there will be a day when it will go away?

Like fast food, I think there will always be a market for cheap clothes. At the same time, I think there’s huge opportunity for more interesting products and a more sophisticated fashion culture to develop. As people have become more knowledgeable about the provenance of their food and drink, we’ve seen new  restaurants serving those customers though McDonald’s is still here. Over time, we’ll see a similar shift in fashion – what customers value will evolve and brands will have to change to stay relevant.

My final question, how would you define the current climate the fashion industry is in?

A difficult question, but my best attempt is to say it’s become spiritually hollow. Most people think of fashion as expressive, creative and fun. But, the industry itself has become financialised, operationalised and corporate – the opposite of the values it brands itself with. There’s a huge lack of respect for creativity. A recent survey by the Business of Fashion found only 6% of fashion executives saw creativity as an opportunity. Fashion graduates are expected to work in unpaid internships for months or years. The people who physically create the garments live in poverty. Collections are churned out in days, copying and outright design theft are rampant. I hope that this unhappy dynamic can be changed. Money isn’t real, you know.

Sound Selection 083: Liam Gallagher Returns with ‘Acoustic Sessions’

Skuff Micksun & TyC Psychic Vampires

Skuff Micksun and TyC joined collectively to bring us a majestic single named Psychic Vampires; a song focused on the theme of toxic love. Psychic Vampires features a pallet of unfamiliar and strange-like sounds that pull you in with their sole energy. This one is for the playlists.

Daniel Allan Stubborn feat. Jake Neumar

Bringing a wave of Pop, we have Stubborn by Daniel Allan featuring Jake Neumar. In this chart-ready single, the two artists deliver a magnificent production with a catchy melody and euphonious vocals that will stay with you for weeks.

Liam Gallagher Acoustic Sessions

Liam Gallagher, the legendary singer out of Manchester, has revealed a surprise EP named Acoustic Sessions which features Once. In the newly released music video of the infectious song Once, we see the King of Manchester, Eric Cantona and Liam Gallagher himself. If you’re looking for something excellent in your playlists, Once is the perfect song for you.

Albums Out Today: Kesha, Destroyer, Lil Wayne, Torres

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In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on January 31st, 2020:

Image result for kesha high road"Kesha, High Road: Kesha is back with her fourth studio album, High Road, out now via RCA Records and Kemosabe. It follows 2017’s acclaimed Rainbow, which saw her addressing her experience with sexual harassment and the ongoing lawsuit against her producer, Dr. Luke. Kesha explained that this album is different, in that she found herself reconnecting “to the unrestrained joy and wildness that’s always been a part of me—and in this process I have had the most fun I’ve ever had making a record.” Musically, High Road marks a return to Kesha’s pop roots after a period of experimenting with country and rock, and was co-written by Kesha alongside her mother Pebe Sebert, Wrabel, Justin Tranter, Tayla Parx, Nate Ruess, and Dan Reynolds.

Image result for destroyer have we met"Destroyer, Have We Met: Indie rock band Destroyer have released their twelfth studio album, titled Have We Met. The follow-up to 2017’s Ken is out now via Merge Records and Dead Oceans. Initially conceived of as a “Y2K album” with influences from the likes of Björk and Massive Attack, the band decided instead to return to the kind of stream of consciousness writing that was present on 2011’s Kaputt. The band also collaborated with producer John Collins as well as guitarist Nicolas Bragg, marking a shift from Destroyer’s more band-oriented efforts. Bejar has cited minimalist 1980s hip hop, Korean horror movie soundtracks, the five-hour director’s cut of Until the End of the World, and Leonard Cohen’s final albums as key inspirations for the album.

Image result for lil wayne funeral"Lil Wayne, Funeral: Lil Wayne has returned with the follow-up to 2018’s Tha Carter V. Announced last week, Wayne had not revealed much about the album and had stayed relatively quiet on social media, posting only a teaser featuring the album title written in an Old English-inspired font against a white background, as well as a snippet of music where he repeated the words “Welcome to the funeral, closed casket as usual.” The album features production from The LoopHoles, Rio, Academics, MonstaBeatz, London on Da Track, and is said to sound “a little more like today’s music.” Wayne explains: “What that means for me… is adding hooks. I forget about hooks. I forget ’em. Somebody gotta come in the booth and stop me from rapping, like, ‘This is where you stop it and add a hook.’”

Image result for torres silver tongue cover"Torres, Silver Tongue: Torres, aka Mackenzie Scott, has put out her fourth studio album and first for Merge Records, Silver Tongue. Previously, Torres had released Three Features on 4AD, but the singer revealed on Twitter that the label “decided to drop me from a three-album deal for not being commercially successful enough.” In an interview with SPIN, she described the new album as “if The Phantom of the Opera had a pedal steel” and “Enya meets Phil Collins’ Tarzan soundtrack.”

Other albums out today: Ben Watt, Storm Damage; Louis Tomlinson, Walls; Meghan Trainor, Treat Myself; Drive-By Truckers, The Unraveling.

Premiere: Solomon Grey ‘Interstate 695’

Solomon Grey are considered to be one of the most exciting duos in the world of music, previously having scored the TV series Back to Life and having released their superb album Human Music, back in 2018.

Returning to use with more majestic music Solomon Grey present their newest piece Interstate 695, a piece which is vocal-led, featuring big analogue synths and striking orchestral elements. Interstate 695 comes before the release of their forthcoming EP Music For Picture: Vol. I (Parallels), which is due to be released on the 27th of March. The EP is first of a series which are scheduled to be released in 2020, all exploring various themes. The upcoming releases were written for and inspired by moving images, talking about them Solomon Grey stated:

“We played with the idea of watching films of our childhood. Inspired by our youth and looking at it from where we are now. What did that innocence mean to us now, and how would we score it.”

Interstate 695 marks a new pinpoint in the career of Solomon Grey, which will hopefully push them to, even more, merited success. Our Culture is proud to be able to share with you for the first time.

Automatic To Tour The Europe and the U.K.

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Automatic, an LA post-punk trio, has announced new dates for the United Kingdom and Europe as part of their forthcoming tour. Since September, when their album Signal was released the band toured the U.S, soundtracked Hedi Slimane’s Paris Fashion Week show for Céline and started for legendary post-punk band Bauhaus’ reunion shows at the Hollywood Palladium.

Tour Dates

1st February – Aalborg, Northern Winter Beat Festival
4th February – Cologne, Bumann & Sohn
5th February – Geneva, Kalvingrad
6th February – Baden, One Of A Million Festival
7th February – Leuven, Het Depot
8th February – The Hague, Grauzone Festival
9th February – Amsterdam, Paradiso
11th February – Brighton, Hope & Ruin
12th February – Manchester, YES
13th February – Glasgow, Flying Duck
14th February – Leeds, Belgrave Music Hall
15th February – London, Peckham Audio
17th February – Hamburg, Hafenklang
19th February – Stockholm, Hus 7
20th February – Malmo, Plan B
21st February – Berlin, ACUD
22nd February – Offenbach, Hafenfestival
23rd February – Munich, Import/Export

Candy Clay by Jeremiah Shaw

Jeremiah Shaw has become a beloved figure for his eye-pleasing yet straightforward compositions. While not complicated, specifically for this project, Shaw experimented with hand-drawn textures, displacement maps, composition and colour. This personal series fits in flawlessly with the oeuvre of Shaw.

You can find more work by Jeremiah Shaw here.

The Museum Of Lars Von Trier by Titouan Ropert

Titouan Ropert, a cinema lover and editor, has created a superb short video illustrating Lars Von Trier’s art influences in his films. Lars Von Trier, a Danish film director who is known for films such as Melancholia, Dogville, and Dancer in the Dark, has always seemed to emulate art in his visual work. Most notably, Ophelia by Sir John Everett Millais is explored in the visuals of Melancholia.

Sound Selection 082: Cubicolor Return with ‘Wake Me Up’

ANNNA Polyester

ANNNA, a producer and singer out of Amsterdam, has presented her latest single Polyester. The song focuses on the theme of fast fashion and is driven by ANNNA’s dreamy-like vocals, infectious Pop production, and a pleasantly warm vibe.

Belzifer Designed to End feat. Emi Evans

Exploring beautiful melancholic music, we have Belzifer featuring Emi Evans with Designed to End. Belzifer brings out a truly remarkable production that will have your heartstrings pulling with its beautiful dynamics and grand melody. A truly wondrous piece.

Gavyn Bailey Grass Is Never Greener

Switching to more commercial music with Gavyn Bailey with a delightful song named Grass Is Never Greener. Bailey delivers a splendid performance in this well-produced, radio-ready song. With Grass Is Never Greener released, we are longing to see what is next for Gavyn Bailey, an exciting artist for the future.

Knyves Escobar Lost

Knyves Escobar’s newest song Lost is another great addition for your weekend playlist. In this piece, Knyves Escobar presents a catchy chorus mixed with a glowing instrumental, making for an enjoyable ride that showcases Escobar’s euphonious vocals. This one is for the playlists.

Cubicolor Wake Me Up

Entering with a new two-track EP we have Cubicolor with Wake Me Up. The EP includes previously released track Points Beyond but also features a new mellifluous song Wake Me Up. Once again, the trio behind Cubicolor has not disappointed us. Soft, reminiscent vocals and a marvellous high-standard production is exactly what Wake Me Up represents, something we have seen previously from Cubicolor in their album Brainsugar.

Albums Out Today: Pet Shop Boys, Andy Shauf, Black Lips, Wire

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In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on January 24th, 2020:

Image result for pet shop boys hot spotPet Shop Boys, Hotspot: Legendary synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys are back with their fourteenth studio album and follow-up to 2016’s Super, out now via the band’s own label x2. Hotspot was recorded in large part at Hansa Studios in Berlin, with the exception of the single ‘Burning the Heather’, which was recorded at London’s RAK Studios, with contributions from Bernard Butler of Suede fame. It was produced and mixed by long-time collaborator Stuart Price, in what is reportedly the last in a trilogy of albums beginning with 2013’s Electric. The record also includes the single  ‘Dreamland’, a collaboration with the Years and Years that was released earlier this year.

Image result for andy shauf the neon skylineAndy Shauf, The Neon Skyline: Canadian singer-songwriter Andy Shauf has put out his sixth studio album, The Neon Skyline, out now via Arts & Crafts/Anti-Records. The follow-up to 2017’s The Party was written, performed, arranged and produced by Shauf, who started working on each composition on guitar rather than his usual piano. After a year and a half, he had come up with 50 songs, and eventually pared them down to 11 for the album. The record’s narrative explores a past relationship through the lens of a narrator who goes back to his old neighborhood and finds out his ex is back in town. A press release describes it as “his most direct and emotionally-rich work yet”.

Image result for black lips sing in a world that's falling apartBlack Lips, Sing in a World That’s Falling Apart: Atlanta garage rock band Black Lips have released their ninth full-length album, Sing in a World That’s Falling Apart. It sees the outfit returning to their lo-fi roots, as it was recorded direct-to-tape, but also marks their first album with new guitarist Jeff Clarke previously of Demon’s Claws and The Witnesses’ Oakley Munson on drums. This may indicate a new direction for the band, who previously released two country-tinged singles, ‘Gentleman’ and ‘Odelia’. According to the press release, the follow-up to 2017’s Satan’s Graffiti or God’s Art? showcases the band “at their grimiest, most dangerous and equipped with the best collection of songs since the aughts.”

Image result for wire mind hiveWire, Mind Hive: Post-punk veterans Wire return with their seventeenth studio album and their first since 2017’s Silver/Lead, out now via pinkflag. Last year, they reissued their classic first three albums, Pink FlagChairs Missing and 154, while a new documentary titled People in a Film spanning their whole career is also set to be released this year. Mind Hive includes the previously released singles ‘Cactused’ and ‘Primed and Ready’.

Other albums out today: Migos, Culture III; Breaking Benjamin, Aurora; Wolf Parade, Thin Mind; Σtella, The Break; Sarah Mary Chadwick, Please Daddy. 

Rendezvous_always by Hana Ju

Hana Ju, a painter out of South Korea, has released a magnificent series of oil canvases named Rendezvous_always.
Writing about the pieces Hanah Ju stated “By the time I was thirty-years-old, I began to feel responsible for my life. Who is ‘real me’ among strangers? Since birth, I have been a person who acknowledges others’ gaze unconsciously. As a matter of fact, people, in general, do not pay attention to me that much. Even if they do, my reality would not be affected by it. Although I am very influenced by what others would think of me, it is my mind’s problem rather than theirs. It is a problem driven by my shallow ego. As my ego becomes poorer, my appearance, on the other hand, becomes flashier. Like over wrapping an unworthy gift, my weakened self-confidence needs heavy embellishment on my physical self. That overly done appearance adorns me with a shallow confidence and I stand in front of others believing that is my true self. This self-confidence is very brittle, it tears and wears off easily. Risking this fact, I still obsess over decorating the exterior while ignoring the interior. The exterior gets fancier as the interior gets uglier. In the meanwhile, I lose my identity and without realizing, I sink down to the abyss.
Find more work by Hana Ju here.