For this New York-based summer issue, we are excited to introduce to you a number of talented rising creatives from all over the city. More than half of our current team call New York “home,” having been born and/or raised here. We’re far too familiar with all of the relatable things that come with growing up here, such as getting Hanco’s with your friends after a long day in the sticky city summer heat, or swiping your student MetroCard for the very last time. We hope you come out of this issue with new music to listen to, designers to check out, and places to explore, whether or not you’re a NYC native. Enjoy this encapsulation of a creative summer in the city through our scattered lens.
For this New York-based summer issue, we are excited to introduce to you a number of talented rising creatives from all over the city. More than half of our current team call New York “home,” having been born and/or raised here. We’re far too familiar with all of the relatable things that come with growing up here, such as getting Hanco’s with your friends after a long day in the sticky city summer heat, or swiping your student MetroCard for the very last time. We hope you come out of this issue with new music to listen to, designers to check out, and places to explore, whether or not you’re a NYC native. Enjoy this encapsulation of a creative summer in the city through our scattered lens.
Father Koi
“Create things that bring you joy, and it'll be expressed in your music.” “I like to think of my albums as journal entries, and this is my second journal entry.”READ MORE >>>
Caroline Meade
“...a lot of my music that will be coming out is me talking to someone who I know can’t respond. Where I felt that before, it was me talking to someone that I thought would respond. My album that I’ve been making the last few years, half of it is to someone, hoping that they might respond, whereas the other half is knowing they can’t respond.”READ MORE >>>
read more interviews from this issue! Alex Wilensky, Bella Mazzola (Emerson Hill), Fritzleschats, CUNY Outfits