With less than a week until the in-store event at Rip Curl Europe’s flagship Pro store in Newquay, the UK’s first ever national ‘Wetsuit Amnesty’ has been receiving the praise and support of the nations surfing community with unused wetsuits already arriving at the store in advance of this weekend’s event which will kick off at 6pm on Saturday (May 2nd) with live music in-store from local band Albenaza and the free giveaway of Project Resurrection Flip Flops in return for old wetsuits brought in throughout day.
Surfers have been preparing for the Wetsuit Amnesty by digging out their old rubber, including Rip Curl surfer and Eco Ambassador Tom Lowe who spoke on BBC Radio Cornwall, saying, “as a surfer, I’ve always recycled and tried to do what I can for the environment, everyone in Cornwall must have an old wetsuit, probably an old florescent one” (which they could bring along). Pro surfer Jayce Robinson has also been dusting off his unused wetsuits and commented “it’s great to have a worthwhile use for these old suits, generally if my old suits are still usable I pass them onto other surfers, but these have definitely had it so they'll make some great slaps! It’s great that Rip Curl are so committed to the environment". As well as surfers and wetsuit owners nationwide, Facebook’s online community has also been mobilized via Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty event page, with group members posting positive comments about the initiative and pledging to attend the event in support of Rip Curl’s environmental initiatives.
Along with the free giveaway of Flip Flops for wetsuits, Rip Curl are also offering free travel journals with in-store purchases and the chance to win a trip to Tahiti for 2 people to see first hand the work of Rip Curl’s Coral Guard activity. In addition to the Wetsuit Amnesty activity in-store, there will also be the chance to meet Rip Curl’s pro team and eco-ambassadors and a very special Rip Curl SEARCH WCT event announcement to be made directly from Rip Curl HQ at Bells Beach Australia. The in-store event will be followed directly by the official after-party, starting at 9pm, at Newquay’s Koola Bar with the film premier of Rip Curl’s RUBBER SOUL II.
Search and RSVP on Facebook.com (“Rip Curl Wetsuit Amnesty”) or email rsvp-ripcurl@coffinoncake.com
Event Schedule (Saturday 2nd May 2009):
6.00pm: Live music in-store from Albenaza
6.30pm: Wetsuit Amnesty announcement and Project Resurrection flip flop exchange + giveaways 6.30 to 7.00pm: Pro team and Eco Ambassadors signing session & discover Rip Curl Planet Foundation
7.00pm: Rip Curl Search WCT event location announcement from Bells Beach
7.00 to 7.30pm: Drinks & Store viewing
9.00pm: Official after-party at THE KOOLA BAR with film screening of RUBBER SOUL II
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Surfers nationwide join Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty
With less than a week until the in-store event at Rip Curl Europe’s flagship Pro store in Newquay, the UK’s first ever national ‘Wetsuit Amnesty’ has been receiving the praise and support of the nations surfing community with unused wetsuits already arriving at the store in advance of this weekend’s event which will kick off at 6pm on Saturday (May 2nd) with live music in-store from local band Albenaza and the free giveaway of Project Resurrection Flip Flops in return for old wetsuits brought in throughout day.
Surfers have been preparing for the Wetsuit Amnesty by digging out their old rubber, including Rip Curl surfer and Eco Ambassador Tom Lowe who spoke on BBC Radio Cornwall, saying, “as a surfer, I’ve always recycled and tried to do what I can for the environment, everyone in Cornwall must have an old wetsuit, probably an old florescent one” (which they could bring along). Pro surfer Jayce Robinson has also been dusting off his unused wetsuits and commented “it’s great to have a worthwhile use for these old suits, generally if my old suits are still usable I pass them onto other surfers, but these have definitely had it so they'll make some great slaps! It’s great that Rip Curl are so committed to the environment". As well as surfers and wetsuit owners nationwide, Facebook’s online community has also been mobilized via Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty event page, with group members posting positive comments about the initiative and pledging to attend the event in support of Rip Curl’s environmental initiatives.
Along with the free giveaway of Flip Flops for wetsuits, Rip Curl are also offering free travel journals with in-store purchases and the chance to win a trip to Tahiti for 2 people to see first hand the work of Rip Curl’s Coral Guard activity. In addition to the Wetsuit Amnesty activity in-store, there will also be the chance to meet Rip Curl’s pro team and eco-ambassadors and a very special Rip Curl SEARCH WCT event announcement to be made directly from Rip Curl HQ at Bells Beach Australia. The in-store event will be followed directly by the official after-party, starting at 9pm, at Newquay’s Koola Bar with the film premier of Rip Curl’s RUBBER SOUL II.
Search and RSVP on Facebook.com (“Rip Curl Wetsuit Amnesty”) or email rsvp-ripcurl@coffinoncake.com
Event Schedule (Saturday 2nd May 2009):
6.00pm: Live music in-store from Albenaza
6.30pm: Wetsuit Amnesty announcement and Project Resurrection flip flop exchange + giveaways 6.30 to 7.00pm: Pro team and Eco Ambassadors signing session & discover Rip Curl Planet Foundation
7.00pm: Rip Curl Search WCT event location announcement from Bells Beach
7.00 to 7.30pm: Drinks & Store viewing
9.00pm: Official after-party at THE KOOLA BAR with film screening of RUBBER SOUL II
Surfers have been preparing for the Wetsuit Amnesty by digging out their old rubber, including Rip Curl surfer and Eco Ambassador Tom Lowe who spoke on BBC Radio Cornwall, saying, “as a surfer, I’ve always recycled and tried to do what I can for the environment, everyone in Cornwall must have an old wetsuit, probably an old florescent one” (which they could bring along). Pro surfer Jayce Robinson has also been dusting off his unused wetsuits and commented “it’s great to have a worthwhile use for these old suits, generally if my old suits are still usable I pass them onto other surfers, but these have definitely had it so they'll make some great slaps! It’s great that Rip Curl are so committed to the environment". As well as surfers and wetsuit owners nationwide, Facebook’s online community has also been mobilized via Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty event page, with group members posting positive comments about the initiative and pledging to attend the event in support of Rip Curl’s environmental initiatives.
Along with the free giveaway of Flip Flops for wetsuits, Rip Curl are also offering free travel journals with in-store purchases and the chance to win a trip to Tahiti for 2 people to see first hand the work of Rip Curl’s Coral Guard activity. In addition to the Wetsuit Amnesty activity in-store, there will also be the chance to meet Rip Curl’s pro team and eco-ambassadors and a very special Rip Curl SEARCH WCT event announcement to be made directly from Rip Curl HQ at Bells Beach Australia. The in-store event will be followed directly by the official after-party, starting at 9pm, at Newquay’s Koola Bar with the film premier of Rip Curl’s RUBBER SOUL II.
Search and RSVP on Facebook.com (“Rip Curl Wetsuit Amnesty”) or email rsvp-ripcurl@coffinoncake.com
Event Schedule (Saturday 2nd May 2009):
6.00pm: Live music in-store from Albenaza
6.30pm: Wetsuit Amnesty announcement and Project Resurrection flip flop exchange + giveaways 6.30 to 7.00pm: Pro team and Eco Ambassadors signing session & discover Rip Curl Planet Foundation
7.00pm: Rip Curl Search WCT event location announcement from Bells Beach
7.00 to 7.30pm: Drinks & Store viewing
9.00pm: Official after-party at THE KOOLA BAR with film screening of RUBBER SOUL II
Surfers nationwide join Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty
With less than a week until the in-store event at Rip Curl Europe’s flagship Pro store in Newquay, the UK’s first ever national ‘Wetsuit Amnesty’ has been receiving the praise and support of the nations surfing community with unused wetsuits already arriving at the store in advance of this weekend’s event which will kick off at 6pm on Saturday (May 2nd) with live music in-store from local band Albenaza and the free giveaway of Project Resurrection Flip Flops in return for old wetsuits brought in throughout day.
Surfers have been preparing for the Wetsuit Amnesty by digging out their old rubber, including Rip Curl surfer and Eco Ambassador Tom Lowe who spoke on BBC Radio Cornwall, saying, “as a surfer, I’ve always recycled and tried to do what I can for the environment, everyone in Cornwall must have an old wetsuit, probably an old florescent one” (which they could bring along). Pro surfer Jayce Robinson has also been dusting off his unused wetsuits and commented “it’s great to have a worthwhile use for these old suits, generally if my old suits are still usable I pass them onto other surfers, but these have definitely had it so they'll make some great slaps! It’s great that Rip Curl are so committed to the environment". As well as surfers and wetsuit owners nationwide, Facebook’s online community has also been mobilized via Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty event page, with group members posting positive comments about the initiative and pledging to attend the event in support of Rip Curl’s environmental initiatives.
Along with the free giveaway of Flip Flops for wetsuits, Rip Curl are also offering free travel journals with in-store purchases and the chance to win a trip to Tahiti for 2 people to see first hand the work of Rip Curl’s Coral Guard activity. In addition to the Wetsuit Amnesty activity in-store, there will also be the chance to meet Rip Curl’s pro team and eco-ambassadors and a very special Rip Curl SEARCH WCT event announcement to be made directly from Rip Curl HQ at Bells Beach Australia. The in-store event will be followed directly by the official after-party, starting at 9pm, at Newquay’s Koola Bar with the film premier of Rip Curl’s RUBBER SOUL II.
Search and RSVP on Facebook.com (“Rip Curl Wetsuit Amnesty”) or email rsvp-ripcurl@coffinoncake.com
Event Schedule (Saturday 2nd May 2009):
6.00pm: Live music in-store from Albenaza
6.30pm: Wetsuit Amnesty announcement and Project Resurrection flip flop exchange + giveaways 6.30 to 7.00pm: Pro team and Eco Ambassadors signing session & discover Rip Curl Planet Foundation
7.00pm: Rip Curl Search WCT event location announcement from Bells Beach
7.00 to 7.30pm: Drinks & Store viewing
9.00pm: Official after-party at THE KOOLA BAR with film screening of RUBBER SOUL II
Surfers have been preparing for the Wetsuit Amnesty by digging out their old rubber, including Rip Curl surfer and Eco Ambassador Tom Lowe who spoke on BBC Radio Cornwall, saying, “as a surfer, I’ve always recycled and tried to do what I can for the environment, everyone in Cornwall must have an old wetsuit, probably an old florescent one” (which they could bring along). Pro surfer Jayce Robinson has also been dusting off his unused wetsuits and commented “it’s great to have a worthwhile use for these old suits, generally if my old suits are still usable I pass them onto other surfers, but these have definitely had it so they'll make some great slaps! It’s great that Rip Curl are so committed to the environment". As well as surfers and wetsuit owners nationwide, Facebook’s online community has also been mobilized via Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty event page, with group members posting positive comments about the initiative and pledging to attend the event in support of Rip Curl’s environmental initiatives.
Along with the free giveaway of Flip Flops for wetsuits, Rip Curl are also offering free travel journals with in-store purchases and the chance to win a trip to Tahiti for 2 people to see first hand the work of Rip Curl’s Coral Guard activity. In addition to the Wetsuit Amnesty activity in-store, there will also be the chance to meet Rip Curl’s pro team and eco-ambassadors and a very special Rip Curl SEARCH WCT event announcement to be made directly from Rip Curl HQ at Bells Beach Australia. The in-store event will be followed directly by the official after-party, starting at 9pm, at Newquay’s Koola Bar with the film premier of Rip Curl’s RUBBER SOUL II.
Search and RSVP on Facebook.com (“Rip Curl Wetsuit Amnesty”) or email rsvp-ripcurl@coffinoncake.com
Event Schedule (Saturday 2nd May 2009):
6.00pm: Live music in-store from Albenaza
6.30pm: Wetsuit Amnesty announcement and Project Resurrection flip flop exchange + giveaways 6.30 to 7.00pm: Pro team and Eco Ambassadors signing session & discover Rip Curl Planet Foundation
7.00pm: Rip Curl Search WCT event location announcement from Bells Beach
7.00 to 7.30pm: Drinks & Store viewing
9.00pm: Official after-party at THE KOOLA BAR with film screening of RUBBER SOUL II
Surfers nationwide join Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty
With less than a week until the in-store event at Rip Curl Europe’s flagship Pro store in Newquay, the UK’s first ever national ‘Wetsuit Amnesty’ has been receiving the praise and support of the nations surfing community with unused wetsuits already arriving at the store in advance of this weekend’s event which will kick off at 6pm on Saturday (May 2nd) with live music in-store from local band Albenaza and the free giveaway of Project Resurrection Flip Flops in return for old wetsuits brought in throughout day.
Surfers have been preparing for the Wetsuit Amnesty by digging out their old rubber, including Rip Curl surfer and Eco Ambassador Tom Lowe who spoke on BBC Radio Cornwall, saying, “as a surfer, I’ve always recycled and tried to do what I can for the environment, everyone in Cornwall must have an old wetsuit, probably an old florescent one” (which they could bring along). Pro surfer Jayce Robinson has also been dusting off his unused wetsuits and commented “it’s great to have a worthwhile use for these old suits, generally if my old suits are still usable I pass them onto other surfers, but these have definitely had it so they'll make some great slaps! It’s great that Rip Curl are so committed to the environment". As well as surfers and wetsuit owners nationwide, Facebook’s online community has also been mobilized via Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty event page, with group members posting positive comments about the initiative and pledging to attend the event in support of Rip Curl’s environmental initiatives.
Along with the free giveaway of Flip Flops for wetsuits, Rip Curl are also offering free travel journals with in-store purchases and the chance to win a trip to Tahiti for 2 people to see first hand the work of Rip Curl’s Coral Guard activity. In addition to the Wetsuit Amnesty activity in-store, there will also be the chance to meet Rip Curl’s pro team and eco-ambassadors and a very special Rip Curl SEARCH WCT event announcement to be made directly from Rip Curl HQ at Bells Beach Australia. The in-store event will be followed directly by the official after-party, starting at 9pm, at Newquay’s Koola Bar with the film premier of Rip Curl’s RUBBER SOUL II.
Search and RSVP on Facebook.com (“Rip Curl Wetsuit Amnesty”) or email rsvp-ripcurl@coffinoncake.com
Event Schedule (Saturday 2nd May 2009):
6.00pm: Live music in-store from Albenaza
6.30pm: Wetsuit Amnesty announcement and Project Resurrection flip flop exchange + giveaways 6.30 to 7.00pm: Pro team and Eco Ambassadors signing session & discover Rip Curl Planet Foundation
7.00pm: Rip Curl Search WCT event location announcement from Bells Beach
7.00 to 7.30pm: Drinks & Store viewing
9.00pm: Official after-party at THE KOOLA BAR with film screening of RUBBER SOUL II
Surfers have been preparing for the Wetsuit Amnesty by digging out their old rubber, including Rip Curl surfer and Eco Ambassador Tom Lowe who spoke on BBC Radio Cornwall, saying, “as a surfer, I’ve always recycled and tried to do what I can for the environment, everyone in Cornwall must have an old wetsuit, probably an old florescent one” (which they could bring along). Pro surfer Jayce Robinson has also been dusting off his unused wetsuits and commented “it’s great to have a worthwhile use for these old suits, generally if my old suits are still usable I pass them onto other surfers, but these have definitely had it so they'll make some great slaps! It’s great that Rip Curl are so committed to the environment". As well as surfers and wetsuit owners nationwide, Facebook’s online community has also been mobilized via Rip Curl’s Wetsuit Amnesty event page, with group members posting positive comments about the initiative and pledging to attend the event in support of Rip Curl’s environmental initiatives.
Along with the free giveaway of Flip Flops for wetsuits, Rip Curl are also offering free travel journals with in-store purchases and the chance to win a trip to Tahiti for 2 people to see first hand the work of Rip Curl’s Coral Guard activity. In addition to the Wetsuit Amnesty activity in-store, there will also be the chance to meet Rip Curl’s pro team and eco-ambassadors and a very special Rip Curl SEARCH WCT event announcement to be made directly from Rip Curl HQ at Bells Beach Australia. The in-store event will be followed directly by the official after-party, starting at 9pm, at Newquay’s Koola Bar with the film premier of Rip Curl’s RUBBER SOUL II.
Search and RSVP on Facebook.com (“Rip Curl Wetsuit Amnesty”) or email rsvp-ripcurl@coffinoncake.com
Event Schedule (Saturday 2nd May 2009):
6.00pm: Live music in-store from Albenaza
6.30pm: Wetsuit Amnesty announcement and Project Resurrection flip flop exchange + giveaways 6.30 to 7.00pm: Pro team and Eco Ambassadors signing session & discover Rip Curl Planet Foundation
7.00pm: Rip Curl Search WCT event location announcement from Bells Beach
7.00 to 7.30pm: Drinks & Store viewing
9.00pm: Official after-party at THE KOOLA BAR with film screening of RUBBER SOUL II
Monday, April 27, 2009
Jodoh
Pas pulang dari kampus tadi, diperjalanan aku dengerin cdnya Naif, udah lama nih ga dengerin, perasaan Jason Mraz atau Rihanna mulu deh yang di dengerin, pikir aku. Oke, akhirnya perjalanan dari sabuga ke kosan aku dengerin cd Naif yang judul albumnya Televisi. Pas sampe di track ke 8, ada lagu yang udah lama banget ga aku denger, judulnya Kontak Jodoh. Ini liriknya :
Aku pria simpel yang tidak macam-macam
Hidup yang lurus-lurus, jujur, dan setia
Baik dan bijaksana, mapan dan bersahaja
Sehat dan jauh dari narkoba
Ku mencari seorang gadis yang cantik juga manis
Rambut panjang dan lurus, penyayang dan setia
Sabar dan sederhana, menerima apa adanya
Dan siap untuk hidup bersama
Kalau jodoh kita pasti kan berjumpa
Kalau tak jodoh kita hanya jadi kawan
Kalau jodoh kita pasti kan menikah
Karena jodoh takkan lari kemana.
Hidup yang lurus-lurus, jujur, dan setia
Baik dan bijaksana, mapan dan bersahaja
Sehat dan jauh dari narkoba
Ku mencari seorang gadis yang cantik juga manis
Rambut panjang dan lurus, penyayang dan setia
Sabar dan sederhana, menerima apa adanya
Dan siap untuk hidup bersama
Kalau jodoh kita pasti kan berjumpa
Kalau tak jodoh kita hanya jadi kawan
Kalau jodoh kita pasti kan menikah
Karena jodoh takkan lari kemana.
Wuah,langsung kepikiran. Bener banget yah tuh lirik. Intinya, kita sebagai wanita pasti akan mencari pria yang jujur, baik, bijaksana, mapan, dan bersahaja. Tapi,kapan ya kita bisa dapetin pria seperti itu? Yah,pokoknya sekarang aku yakin, kalau jodoh pasti takkan lari kemana kan?? :)
Friday, April 24, 2009
AW'09 Showcase...
Coffin on Cake opened Pleasant Studio's doors on Wednesday to all of our favourite fashion editors, magazine editors, stylists and journalists who came in their droves to view the best of the AW'09 collections from our amazing brands.The two floor press day experience kicked off with an incredible motorsports and fashion showcase from Alpinestars which included authentic race suits, motorsports memorabilia, footage from the Toyota F1 team, and A'Stars' fantastic Fall'09 casual clothing collection. Upstairs brought on some visual awesomeness with a wall of Pull-in pants, an amplified showcase for Vestal, a colour explosion from Electric goggles and the latest footwear from DuFFS skate shoes and T.U.K. Brothel Creepers.We had a fantastic, but very hectic day, and want to send a big thanks to all the press who attended and hope you are all now enjoying your Coffin on Cake goody bag's loaded with gifts from our brands. A very special thank you to Pleasant Studio, Soho Theatre and everyone who helped make the day such a success.
AW'09 Showcase...
Coffin on Cake opened Pleasant Studio's doors on Wednesday to all of our favourite fashion editors, magazine editors, stylists and journalists who came in their droves to view the best of the AW'09 collections from our amazing brands.The two floor press day experience kicked off with an incredible motorsports and fashion showcase from Alpinestars which included authentic race suits, motorsports memorabilia, footage from the Toyota F1 team, and A'Stars' fantastic Fall'09 casual clothing collection. Upstairs brought on some visual awesomeness with a wall of Pull-in pants, an amplified showcase for Vestal, a colour explosion from Electric goggles and the latest footwear from DuFFS skate shoes and T.U.K. Brothel Creepers.We had a fantastic, but very hectic day, and want to send a big thanks to all the press who attended and hope you are all now enjoying your Coffin on Cake goody bag's loaded with gifts from our brands. A very special thank you to Pleasant Studio, Soho Theatre and everyone who helped make the day such a success.
AW'09 Showcase...
Coffin on Cake opened Pleasant Studio's doors on Wednesday to all of our favourite fashion editors, magazine editors, stylists and journalists who came in their droves to view the best of the AW'09 collections from our amazing brands.The two floor press day experience kicked off with an incredible motorsports and fashion showcase from Alpinestars which included authentic race suits, motorsports memorabilia, footage from the Toyota F1 team, and A'Stars' fantastic Fall'09 casual clothing collection. Upstairs brought on some visual awesomeness with a wall of Pull-in pants, an amplified showcase for Vestal, a colour explosion from Electric goggles and the latest footwear from DuFFS skate shoes and T.U.K. Brothel Creepers.We had a fantastic, but very hectic day, and want to send a big thanks to all the press who attended and hope you are all now enjoying your Coffin on Cake goody bag's loaded with gifts from our brands. A very special thank you to Pleasant Studio, Soho Theatre and everyone who helped make the day such a success.
AW'09 Showcase...
Coffin on Cake opened Pleasant Studio's doors on Wednesday to all of our favourite fashion editors, magazine editors, stylists and journalists who came in their droves to view the best of the AW'09 collections from our amazing brands.The two floor press day experience kicked off with an incredible motorsports and fashion showcase from Alpinestars which included authentic race suits, motorsports memorabilia, footage from the Toyota F1 team, and A'Stars' fantastic Fall'09 casual clothing collection. Upstairs brought on some visual awesomeness with a wall of Pull-in pants, an amplified showcase for Vestal, a colour explosion from Electric goggles and the latest footwear from DuFFS skate shoes and T.U.K. Brothel Creepers.We had a fantastic, but very hectic day, and want to send a big thanks to all the press who attended and hope you are all now enjoying your Coffin on Cake goody bag's loaded with gifts from our brands. A very special thank you to Pleasant Studio, Soho Theatre and everyone who helped make the day such a success.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Coffin on Cake PR to Support Pull-in Underwear
Pull-in Underwear has appointed Coffin on Cake PR to handle all UK press office activity for the brand with immediate effect and will be working alongside Pull-in to promote their innovative and unique range of products and support their growth throughout the UK market.
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Coffin on Cake PR to Support Pull-in Underwear
Pull-in Underwear has appointed Coffin on Cake PR to handle all UK press office activity for the brand with immediate effect and will be working alongside Pull-in to promote their innovative and unique range of products and support their growth throughout the UK market.
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Coffin on Cake PR to Support Pull-in Underwear
Pull-in Underwear has appointed Coffin on Cake PR to handle all UK press office activity for the brand with immediate effect and will be working alongside Pull-in to promote their innovative and unique range of products and support their growth throughout the UK market.
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Coffin on Cake PR to Support Pull-in Underwear
Pull-in Underwear has appointed Coffin on Cake PR to handle all UK press office activity for the brand with immediate effect and will be working alongside Pull-in to promote their innovative and unique range of products and support their growth throughout the UK market.
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Pull-in CEO Emmanuel Loheac said, “We’ve had incredible success with the brand globally and have some great concept stores worldwide at key retail locations including Paris, LA, New York, St Tropez, and soon Ibiza. We are really excited about launching directly into the UK market and are sure Coffin on Cake will be integral in assisting us with our development there”.
Born in 2000 out of Hossegor, Europe’s surfing capital, Pull-in has become the market leader for underwear in the street fashion sector with it’s products conveyed throughout the world by a team of charismatic professional athletes and celebrity fans of the brand’s philosophy. Pull-in is renowned for creating underwear for men and women with a high-tech and uniquely fashion-forward influence with the brands products being seen on legends including Zinedine Zidane, Franck Ribery, DJ Bob Sinclair, and Oscar winning actor Micky Rouke. Guillaume BACHé, Marketing Manager for Pull-in, said “We are really excited to begin to work with Coffin on Cake because we have a great potential in the UK and they have a lot of opportunities to make Pull-in so huge there! They will help us with product placements on VIP’s like we do with Pull-in all around the world and work closely with all fashion and core magazines”.
Speaking about the account win Coffin on Cake Director Dean Bennett said, “Pull-in create some amazing products and their global growth and brand influence is second to none, they have a huge opportunity to develop their brand in the UK and we are really excited to be supporting Pull-in with this development and look forward to beginning work immediately.”
Coffin on Cake will be presenting Pull-in’s forward and in-season collections at their upcoming media open day on the 22nd of April at Pleasant Studio, Clerkenwell, London. For all media enquiries contact: press@coffinoncake.com.
Visit www.store.pull-in.com to experience Pull-in products first hand. For more information, visit www.pull-in.com
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Black Babydoll Spag. (2nd hand. Still in great condition!)
Black sexy V-shaped spag, paired with cream satin lining make you look more elegant! Slightly stretchable! A gorgeous piece!
Now at $14!
Black sexy V-shaped spag, paired with cream satin lining make you look more elegant! Slightly stretchable! A gorgeous piece!
Now at $14!
Yellowcard Lights-Sounds Album. No defects, nothing! :)
$5
Monday, April 6, 2009
The People Have Spoken!
THE PEOPLES MUSIC AWARDS inaugural live award ceremony went off in London last week to the acclaim of music industry professionals and the winners, who received awards, praise and recognition from the voting public. The first music awards of its type, The Peoples Music Awards have rocketed to notoriety since their launch online last September, as the first ever-online music network, chart and awards platform for unsigned artists.
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
The People Have Spoken!
THE PEOPLES MUSIC AWARDS inaugural live award ceremony went off in London last week to the acclaim of music industry professionals and the winners, who received awards, praise and recognition from the voting public. The first music awards of its type, The Peoples Music Awards have rocketed to notoriety since their launch online last September, as the first ever-online music network, chart and awards platform for unsigned artists.
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
The People Have Spoken!
THE PEOPLES MUSIC AWARDS inaugural live award ceremony went off in London last week to the acclaim of music industry professionals and the winners, who received awards, praise and recognition from the voting public. The first music awards of its type, The Peoples Music Awards have rocketed to notoriety since their launch online last September, as the first ever-online music network, chart and awards platform for unsigned artists.
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
The People Have Spoken!
THE PEOPLES MUSIC AWARDS inaugural live award ceremony went off in London last week to the acclaim of music industry professionals and the winners, who received awards, praise and recognition from the voting public. The first music awards of its type, The Peoples Music Awards have rocketed to notoriety since their launch online last September, as the first ever-online music network, chart and awards platform for unsigned artists.
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
Presenting the Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk category was Kerrang radio DJ and presenter of the Unsigned show Alex Baker who announced hotly tipped hardcore band Lavondyss as the winners to the rapturous audience. As the the awards continued they were praised by the likes of XFM radio DJ and guest judge Eddy Temple-Morris (who presented the ‘Dance/Electronica’ award) as “a beautiful and important awards ceremony, that unlike the Brits (Brit Awards) actually means something to everyone in the room” the inaugural awards have clearly shown their impact on the world of established music. Eddy went onto say “I’m truly honored to be here to present (this) award” before crowning Swindon based dance duo High School Crush the best Dance/Electronic act.
Following the awards the 12 finalists took to the stage to play live with guest judges and presenters soon joining in with the evening’s host of music talent as the after party moved into the early hours with DJ sets from Kid Kanevil, Eddy Temple-Morris and Slyde.
Talking about their success TPMA director Dylan Satow said, “what makes the awards so special is the people decide who wins! The awards are dedicated to the promotion and development of new and unsigned bands and unlike other unsigned music competitions it’s completely free to take part as a contestant, judge, fan, or all round music lover. We are already gearing up for the next awards which are going to be even bigger and better, and are truly excited by the calibre of music that is being entered from all over the world – from Icelandic Hip Hop to Electro Pop from Athens, the site is a real melting pot for new and exciting emerging talent”.
Winners:
Best Indie/Rock/Metal/Punk: Lavondyss
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: The Future Shape of Sound
Best Pop: Kevin Lucas Orchestra
Best Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blue: Pamela Martin
Best Male solo artist: Michael Hyman
Best Female solo artist: Pamela Martin
Best Hip Hop/Rap/Trip Hop: North of Ping Pong
Best Dance/Electronica: High School Crush
Selector Award: North of Ping Pong
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