Behold at the Club at the Ivy was an incredible event to be part of, in association with the Nunnery Galley and Bow Arts, it was also one of the most challenging events I have co-ordinated. Alongside my good buddy and collaborator artist Alana Lake I co-curated and project managed this multimedia mind flip, art directing the Behold brand as an entirely new event concept for Bow Arts. I was Read More ...
I have a cameo in this movie by Christian Neuman and looks like a hoot.
The East End is rather queer. Whatever floats many boats is acceptable here and we love to have ourselves a show! The incredible drag scene in London has long been a feature of our nightlife experience and we wholeheartedly support the creativity of it all. When soundtracking the movie the producers reached out to us for a bit of authentic East End filth and we obliged by licensing Sma5h TV’s Read More ...
As the years have passed speculation and revisionism has begun about what the scene disastrously dubbed ‘New Rave’ was about and who were the major players. This history changes depends on who you read, but my hefty pressbook definitely places me at the scene. I was interviewed by The Independent On Sunday with some of the other figureheads to add my appraisal. READ HERE
//////////CLICK NAMES FOR LINKS////////——————>! The artist formerly known as K-tron has hung up her magick K for good and is now performing and writing as several new projects. The first you need to know are OCCULT HARDWARE a multimedia hybrid DJ/production project that defy classification and defile genre. Combusting the alchemical elements of the internet to produce Bass Metal, they draw inspiration from everywhere. Fayann Smith (aka K-tron) co-produces this act Read More ...
It’s a trip. Millie Brown, former AYCE door whore, key member of !WOWWOW! and my old housemate is one of the emerging stars of the contemporary art scene and she’s going global. After featuring in a Lady Gaga video her considerable talent and originality was given the attention it deserves. I’m in a video she shot for her debut Los Angeles solo show – there is nobody else I’d suffer Read More ...
After two weeks of intense workshopping at the Watermill Center in NYC the TAC have sketched out the visual and musical elements that will inspire their ambitious new production titled “Entertainment”. All the details are under wraps at the moment; but I can reveal that I am very proud to have been closely involved with the writing and performance of this new work and to have had the opportunity to Read More ...
This programme was pitched to me like it could be an award winning documentary on the differing identities and motivations of contemporary musicians. In actuality it was Wife Swap with guitars and far less mainstream exposure! I went into the show with my eyes open, not really thinking that it’d help my career as such, more out of morbid curiosity about television and the way these shows are put together. Read More ...
“This decades Taboo” – i-D Magazine. All You Can Eat was an incredible event; it was a sum of it’s parts, the amazing personalities that turned up, dressed up and occasionally threw up on the dancefloor. It was a hedonistic blast with an idealistic manifesto; to awkwardly clash cultural “tribes”, engender polysexual freedom and to mash-up multimedia, art and new technology entertainingly in a club environment. TO GET THE PRESS Read More ...