Tagged: F65
GEN F: Pantha Du Prince
Once a year, just before the autumn cold of Europe sets in, Hendrik Weber goes to Israel to float in the Dead Sea. “You can see the death every day with the dying trees and … read more »
GEN F: Pill
In 1998, you could get a Victorian with peeling paint and a bad porch in Atlanta, Georgia’s historic Grant Park neighborhood for under a hundred grand, put in another 30 and flip it for big … read more »
GEN F: Aidonia
In the world of shoulder-mounted firearms, the term “bolt action” refers to the process in which the shooter must cock back the firing pin after each individual shot, clearing the barrel of an empty shell … read more »
GEN F: MNDR
Amanda Warner’s blog is a clearinghouse of minutiae and expertise written for synth builders and drum machine fanatics by one of their own. An entry about an amplifier she built in Minnesota begins, “I worked … read more »
GEN F: Cold Cave
Wes Eisold doesn’t like to do interviews because he doesn’t think he’s particularly good at communicating. “I don’t want to feel guilty when people invest in me,” he says. “I don’t want to let them … read more »
GEN F: Washed Out
Ernest Greene is 26 years old and a little lost. Since graduating from college in Columbia, South Carolina, he’s moved back to his hometown, gotten engaged to his longtime girlfriend and, despite his best intentions, … read more »
Premiere Stream: Zomby, “The Forest”
Zomby killed his tweeter sometime between now and the last time we checked, so we can’t rightly tell you what he’s doing right this second. But having archived his twits in our brains, suffice to … read more »
Video: Avey Tare, “Lucky 1″
Avey Tare‘s cool artist sister/F65 feature subject Abby Portner put together this video of fractally croc face, letting her gauzy pastels pulse with the beat of his pretty new single. Hoping the breeziness was inspired … read more »
FEATURE: Zomby Interview
Hidden in the middle of the Tate Modern’s sprawling Pop Life exhibition is a startling recreation of Keith Haring’s Pop Shop. The floors, walls and ceilings are covered in his bold, monochromatic graffiti, and garish, … read more »
