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NxWorries (Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge) Share New Song ‘Daydreaming’

NxWorries, the duo of Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge, have dropped a new single called ‘Daydreaming’. It follows last year’s H.E.R.-assisted ‘Where I Go’, which marked their first song in six years. Take a listen below.

NxWorries released their debut album, Yes Lawd!, back in 2016.

King Krule Unveils New Song ‘If Only It Was Warmth’

King Krule has released a new song, ‘If Only It Was Warmth’, lifted from his forthcoming album Space Heavy. Following lead offering ‘Seaforth’, the track arrives with a self-directed music video. Check it out below.

Space Heavy, the follow-up to 2020’s Man Alive!, is set for release on June 9 via XL Recordings.

Mutoid Man Announce New Album, Share New Single ‘Call of the Void’

Mutoid Man – the trio composed of Cave In’s Steven Brodsky, Converge drummer Ben Koller, and the newly added High on Fire bassist Jeff Matz – have announced Mutants, their first new album in six years. It comes out July 28. To mark the news, the band has shared a new single, ‘Call of the Void’, along with a Two Minutes to Late Night-directed music video. Check it out below.

Mutants marks Mutoid Man’s third LP, following 2015’s Bleeder and 2017’s War Moans.

Mutants Cover Artwork:

Mutants Tracklist:

1. Call of the Void
2. Frozen Hearts
3. Broken Glass Ceiling
4. Siren Song
5. Graveyard Love
6. Unborn
7. Siphon
8. Demons
9. Memory Hole
10. Setting Sun

Dudu Tassa and Jonny Greenwood Share New Single ‘Taq ou-Dub’

Dudu Tassa and Jonny Greenwood have shared another single from their upcoming collaborative record, Jarak Qaribak. ‘Taq ou-Dub’ features vocals by Nour Freteikh, and it’s accompanied by a live performance video filmed at the Hamam in Tel Aviv. Check it out below.

“The first song we recorded for this project was ‘Taq ou-Dub’,” Tassa and Greenwood said in a statement. “It’s an old Lebanese song, now performed by Nour Freteikh and in fact it was the starting point for the entire album, connecting Ramallah, Tel Aviv, Beirut and Oxford. Nour, such an incredible singer, first recorded her vocal track remotely but eventually, the three of us got together in person to rehearse and perform – and connect properly. We feel very lucky – and very proud – to have made a song, and a friendship, with such a remarkable musician as Nour.”

Nour Freteikh added: “It was a nice opportunity to work with and learn from artists from other places. The song is very special – it’s an old one with a great tune. We enjoyed making it our own.”

Jarak Qaribak arrives on June 9 via World Circuit. So far, it’s been previewed by the tracks ‘Ya Mughir al-Ghazala’ and ‘Ashufak Shay’.

Jorja Smith Announces New Album ‘failing or flying’

Jorja Smith has announced that her new album, failing or flying, will be released on September 29 via FAMM. “I don’t slow down enough,” Smith said in a statement. “This album is like my brain. There’s always so much going on but each song is definitely a standstill moment.”

“It touches on breakups, relationships with my friends, relationships with old friends, relationships with myself,” she added. “It’s definitely about a lot of relationships, but every song I write I can sing it to myself.”

failing or flying will follow Smith’s 2018 debut, Lost & Found, as well as 2021’s Be Right Back EP. Earlier this year, the singer shared the singles ‘Little Things’ and ‘Try Me’.

The Devil Is In The Detailing: Pro Tips On Keeping Your Car Looking Correct

Cars are an extension of ourselves and how we present them can give people an impression of who we are. You want to have your car always looking correct, you never know what it is making someone think. Here are some tips from the detailing professionals to help you keep making the right first impression with a bright and shiny vehicle.

Maintaining Your Look With Regular Washing

The first job is a simple, but thorough wash. It doesn’t matter what condition the exterior of your car is in, whether it has just been professionally detailed or it hasn’t seen soap in months; give it a good clean at a top tier car wash like Sundance to get the ball rolling. Their facility has easy to use automatic washers and hand car wash bays for the enthusiast. Either way, your car comes out sparkling in the sunshine. Hand washing is the best method for a car lover to maintain an expensive detail, regular drivers can use the automatic service to give their vehicle a surface level clean every month. Hot waxes help protect your car from water spots by giving your car a water repellent layer on top and will slow down the build up of dirt and dust on the bodywork too. Don’t forget your screen. It should be well maintained too and know how much screenwash to put in car.

Interior Cleaning Is An Everyday Job

The secret to keeping a car clean inside is to do a little each day. Take out the trash when you get out of the car to keep clear of clutter. Try to spot a trash can when you have found your parking spot and make the job a part of your exiting routine. This will help reduce car odor too, especially if you enjoy an occasional drive-thru burger and you are guilty of leaving the leftovers in the bag stashed behind your seat. Once the smell starts to settle in after a few days you will not be lovin’ it. Keeping some plastic grocery bags in the glove box is a good idea too. These will be handy if you need to do a big cleanup. Try to give it a vacuum at least once a month, but weekly is better for prouder automobile owners.

Sealing The Detail With Surface Protection

If you have had a pro detail done, you are thinking of having one completed on your car, or you want to protect the high quality look of your last car wash you need to investigate ceramic coatings. These are the latest finishing tech in automotive detailing and are several levels above waxing your car to keep the rain off. These easy to apply ceramic coats provide an added layer of protection to your bodywork and keep heavy dirt from sticking around. With ceramic coats rain washes the dirt off for you, it never has the chance to stick. Though they require a hefty investment for what they are, with some hitting a hundred bucks per application, they maintain your car’s shine for much longer than a regular wash and wax can.

Engines Need Cleaning Too

When you feel it is time to take your car detailing to the next level it is time to consider getting your engine cleaned. This isn’t about changing the oil or decarbonizing your pistons, this is cleaning the exterior of your engine so that it shines and year’s worth of oil and grime are gone. Already, this sounds like a tall order. Don’t worry, there are professionals and high tech techniques to help.

Dry ice cleaning is the latest method, and it is quick. You do need to be a trained pro, so expect to have to pay someone to do the job before you and there might be a waiting list. Dry ice particles are blasted around the engine and find every crease and crevice. The air pressure blasts the ice onto the dirt which sticks to it instantly before falling off. This takes a few hours to do completely and usually means putting a car on a lift to get every last bit of oil and dirt off your engine. It will sparkle afterward.

Leave Paint Correction To The Professionals

For the ultimate finish, invest in a paint correction treatment. This will usually mean handing your car over to a professional for a couple of days or longer depending on their waitlist. When your car comes back to you it will look better than brand new. When cars are painted at a factory it is a rushed job, and many imperfections and errors slip through the net. Carefully examine the quality of the paint on your car and you may be surprised at how many issues you can spot.

This process can also fix small scratches and chips in your bodywork that the car has collected over time. The cost of the job will be a little more if your car has suffered some knocks in its lifetime, but an experienced and qualified paint corrector can make these pockmarks melt away. Bright colors pop again, and sun damage can be corrected too if some of your body panels have a washed out look.

Don’t Forget About Odor Control

The final piece of the car detailing puzzle is the way your car smells. That ‘new car’ smell can be replicated if you want it, but it is best to avoid that old-school odor; it came from the powerful adhesives used to bond the dash and the plastics of the interior. Go for a natural scent from your preferred air freshener line. Keep a full-size air freshener and upholstery conditioner in your car cleaning arsenal too. When you decide to clean up your interior you can use these to freshen up the odor too.

Washed, waxed, ceramic coated, and paint corrected; your car is looking back to its best. How far you take your car detailing is up to you, but if you are a motoring enthusiast or drive an exotic you should try some professional level detailing at least once in your car’s life. For regular maintenance, you can always rely on your local car wash for a good clean.

Kylie Minogue Shares Video for New Single ‘Padam Padam’

Kylie Minogue has released ‘Padam Padam’, the first single from her recently announced album Tension. Produced by Lostboy, the track arrives with an accompanying video filmed in Los Angeles and directed by Sophie Muller. Check it out below.

Kylie’s new record, the follow-up to 2020’s DISCO, comes out on September 22 via BMG.

Genesis Owusu Announces New Album ‘STRUGGLER’, Shares New Song ‘Leaving the Light’

Ghanaian-Australian artist Genesis Owusu has announced his sophomore album, STRUGGLER, which is set to arrive on August 18 via OURNESS/AWAL. Today’s announcement comes with the release of the lead single ‘Leaving the Light’. Check out its music video below, and scroll down for the LP’s cover art and tracklist.

“The struggler runs through an absurd world with no ‘where’ or ‘why’ at hand,” Owusu said in a statement. “Just an instinctual inner rhythm, yelling at them to survive the pestilence and lightning bolts coming from above. A roach just keeps roaching.”

Owusu’s debut album, Smiling With No Teeth, came out in 2021.

STRUGGLER Cover Artwork:

STRUGGLER Tracklist:

1. Leaving the Light
2. The Roach
3. The Old Man
4. See Ya There
5. Freak Boy
6. Tied Up!
7. That’s Life (A Swamp)
8. Balthazar
9. Stay Blessed
10. What Comes Will Come
11. Stuck To The Fan

Bleach Lab Share New Single ‘All Night’

Bleach Lab have released a new single, ‘All Night’, taken from their upcoming LP Lost in a Ruth of Emptiness. It follows earlier cuts ‘Counting Empties’ and ‘Indigo’. Give it a listen below.

“I was (and still am) really into true crime at the time I wrote these lyrics,” frontperson Jenna Kyle said of ‘All Night’ in a statement. “I am attracted to mystery and suspense. I almost wanted to write a fictional story from the perspective of a person who has an unhealthy obsession with someone. I really wanted to write lyrics that at first few listens could be seen simply as romantic, someone deeply in love…but on the second or third listen the listener picks up on the darker themes.”

Lost in a Ruth of Emptiness is due out September 22 via Nettwerk.

Blending Traditional Culture with Moderness: Fashion Designer Yinan Mao Established Her Unique Brand Identity

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Small designer brands face considerable difficulty when breaking through in the fashion industry that is dominated by haute couture and luxury brands. Consequently, fashion designer Yinan Mao recognized the significance of establishing a brand image that embodies irreplaceable uniqueness. This recognition became the inspiration of her latest collection DONG, which draws heavily from the culture of a traditional Chinese ethnic group.

The Dong, also referred to as Gaeml, is an ethnic group located in the southwestern China. Their villages are nestled alongside winding streams and picturesque mountains. Due to their relatively small population, the Dong community is not as widely recognized as some of the larger ethnic groups in the region.

“I was deeply attracted to the mysterious culture of the Dong, especially the way they dress. Even though they do share some commonalities with others, the fundamental differences made me even more curious about their lifestyle,” Mao explained.

In Mao’s research, she noticed the frequent use of embroidery and cloth-dyeing in their clothing production. They use a dark color base and add embroidery with light or silver threads on top of it. What Mao finds most appealing about their craft techniques is that they use ox blood and eggs to tap on the dyed cloth until a leather-like metallic shine appears.

As a designer that grew up with modern aesthetics, Mao integrated modern design languages such as 3D printing, knitwear, and laser cutting into her collection experiments to find the ideal balance between contemporary and traditional.

“Our modernized daily wear is completely different from the dressing style of the Dong people,” Mao pointed out, “I intended to combine the two styles to create a revised version that can be applied to modern society, so their clothing culture can reach a larger market and will be recognized by more people.”

(Garment & Accessories: Yinan Mao, Photographer: Steven Zhan, Model: Kyra Ehle)

Mao incorporated a gradient design into the vibrant colors, skillfully connecting the richly colored embroidery with the dark backdrop. She integrated the traditional silver ornaments worn by the Dong people into the fabric itself, blurring the line between accessories and garments.

In addition, Mao‘s exclusive tailoring technique redefined the original wrap-around dress, accentuating the female figure.  She elongated the silhouette while retaining the pleated design, highlighting the graceful curves of women’s bodies and breaking traditional limitations.

(Garment & Accessories: Yinan Mao, Photographer: Steven Zhan, Model: Kyra Ehle)

According to Mao, the idea of gradient design came when she saw the hands of the females getting colored by the dyes. The color transition from their palms to arms generated an amazing visual effect. She collected the used silver ornaments from the market and reprocessed them before applying them to her design.The outcome of Mao’s efforts proved to be satisfying. She effectively showcased the traditional attire of the Dong people in a contemporary manner. This distinctive approach that is rooted in the culture of this ethnic minority highlights Mao’s creativity and sets her apart from numerous other independent designer brands.