Caught ‘The Cabs’ live at New Cross Inn with the one and only @jumi.3 what an electric night! - heavy metal is not DEAD!!! Huge thank you @thecabs_japan for the signed vinyl 🙏🏾 12 years away and they’re back! Can’t wait to see whats the next chapter for them!
stumbled into a tiny bookshop in Paris a while back and found Enivrez-vous by Praz-Delavallade, the shop couldn’t find a price for it. the lady selling the books looked it up, looked at me, and just handed it over. one of those moments you don’t question, you just say thank you to the universe.
the book is the catalogue from a group exhibition the gallery put together in Paris - its title pulled straight from Baudelaire’s 1869 prose poem ‘Get Drunk.’ and honestly? it lives up to every word of that. inside you’ll find this wild, beautiful collision of artists that are all brought together under one intoxicating idea: lose yourself in creation.
The Cab.
A day spent riding the lines, thinking about the book. About repetition, attention, and what happens when the system no longer needs you to think at all.
First chapter follows a night driver through the Underground. No incident. No failure. Just the hum of the track and the slow question of what it means to be present when presence isn't required.
More soon.
Shot LFW for Daily Paper SS’26
Everyone understood the assignment. I just pressed the button at the right time.
ty @deankoend@khadija.hx@rags.passthelens 💗🧡
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MIND OF A JUNKIE.
It all starts here. Junk’s silver and green Eldorado owning the street.
I have an unimportant announcement: I’m taking steps to produce my first novel.
This piece of work exists purely on the principle that memory doesn’t keep its shape. The quietest moments are usually the easiest to forget. So, naturally, this is my attempt to preserve one of them before it turns into something more convenient than it was.
The design: a paperback, 5.5 x 8.5 inches, about 320 pages, including perforated postcards printed on heavier stock. Tear them out. Send them. Keep them. Lose them. The story can move on in your hands.
Self-published. Release announced in the coming months.