Cake snaps at Twat Boutique, November 5th
by Lemon Tart
Very inebriated photographer = very few photographs. Oops.
There will be more alcoholic restraint at The Most Cake launch party = and more photographs. … Continue Reading
by Lemon Tart
Very inebriated photographer = very few photographs. Oops.
There will be more alcoholic restraint at The Most Cake launch party = and more photographs. … Continue Reading
by Lemon Tart
Twat Boutique number 2 did not disappoint. Mainly because the music was so perfect we found it a struggle to stop dancing all night looong. We were like wind up jiving puppets… or something. The icing on the cake, so to speak, was a DJ set courtesy of Joe from Shitdisco, who aside from being masterful with his tune choices also took the time out of his evening to have a chit chat with TMC. Interview coming soon.
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…Sounds dirty? It was. Electro-romantics Passion Pit DJed in the Dalston Superstore. Anna Leach interviewed drummer Nate Donmoyer
Passion Pit’s fruity lyrics about love, dreams and diamonds are set to heady synths, pulsing beats and tickly electronic maracas that make me come over all dizzy. It’s candy-sweet noughties romance music. “Hyperemotional electropop” as Rolling Stone call it, with “breathless little-boy vocals, all pushing skyward”. … Continue Reading
by Lemon Tart
Twat Boutique is a new bi-monthly night at the Dalston Superstore, London. The Most Cake popped down for a gander, and discovered the following boxes were ticked: super hot girls, excellent indie/electro music, and a vibe so unpretentious Beth Ditto could quite easily wander in and no one would bat an eyelid. No scene queens here, all good wholesome Dalston fun. … Continue Reading
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