We have the premiere of Matthew Kaundart's new short documentary, "Dinosaurus 2," the much anticipated sequel to "Dinosaurus," the story of a man named Phil living his life as a dinosaur.
Living up to their name, Fuzz draws from heavy, caustic, fuzz pedal-worshiping and psychedelic acts of the past to heave forth an impressive 14-song double album made for headbanging and the cultivation of thick as cement darkness.
Sometimes Bryan Peterson will sit in the back room of his Los Angeles house for eight hours at a time. Streams of colorful, wavey, psychedelic glitches cascade an old boxy TV screen, while Peterson sits to the side of the monitor, usually tinkering and twisting nobs on a large mixer of some sort, and pushing the 'A' and 'B' buttons on a Gameboy color that he custom wired as a vessel to perpetuate his digital art.
Although he was one of the first photographers to chronicle the American west in the late 19th century, few know of Timothy O'Sullivan. A true photographic pion... Read More...
With amadeus Issue 06 we spoke with eleven exceptionally creative minds, who share the same uncompromising spirit that we run this magazine with. Our conversati... Read More...
To celebrate the release of Issue 06 of our quarterly print publication, we packed the already bustling WNDO space in Venice Beach with a ton of our friends, family, collaborators and LA-based creative minds to party with us.
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Bisco Smith's work sits at the intersection of art and music. His pieces are an overwhelming convergence of ... Read More...
Adham El-Sherif, the designer behind AE Design, stands in his sunlight studio on the Pico Boulevard, a now bustling row of inspiring local shops in LA.
About a week and a half ago, Luke Pelletier packed up his life in Brevard, North Carolina, jumped in the car with his brother Tristan Pelletier and headed to Los Angeles.
Guillermo Polo's short film, On the Border, was conceived the way you would imagine any Western film would be: two guys - both cinephiles, writers and filmmakers - gushing over Cormac McCarthy and other dark films like No Country For Old Men and Deadman.
Joel Jerome is buried in the dimly lit control room of his Glassell Park recording studio, hidden under gold-rimmed tinted frames and a beanie covering dark hair.