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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

 

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london nights

..as excuses go, I guess its as good as any. Apathy might still be the dominant political force in this country for a good chunk of the population due to despondency and fatigue but the results of these council elections will give a good gage of which party is winning or losing the hearts and minds of its constituents. Britain is still teetering on the precipice of the Brexit cliff and like the referendum that caused it, the future of the country will be dictated by those who could be bothered to vote and the ones that didn’t will have to suffer the consequence. Although confidence in our elected representatives is possibly at an all time low in this country. Caught between choosing incompetence over malevolence is not much of a choice and  it boils down to maybe deciding who is slightly less of a self-serving c***.  Long live democracy!

Photos depicting mixed messages from the streets of London this week, all part of my ongoing series “r u talkin to me” so I will let them do the talking. All I would like to say is its good to be back…

 

 

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

 

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london nights

Normal service is resumed

#MYLDN KCKSTRTR Campaign – featured print (20)

Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

I made it!!! I am delighted to announce that I hit my kickstarter target so now all you lovely people who ordered a print will actually get one! Can’t thank you enough for supporting the campaign and making it a success…you freed the jpegs! They will now get to roam free in the real world, well not exactly roam, they don’t have legs or anything, they’re actually going to be pretty static, on your wall hopefully, inside a frame but trust me they are going to be a lot happier than they were in their digital purgatory prison hard drives. Ok, they won’t be any happier, they’re not actually sentient beings or anything, they have no feelings but I do and I will most certainly be happier that these prints will soon exist…the only reason I did this project in the first place was that I hoped to get my work into people’s homes and that is now definitely happening so I am chuffed to bits. And I really hope you will also be chuffed with your lucky dip print if you ordered one..if you haven’t but do still want one you there is still time…about 24 hours to be precise before the deadline ends so for your last chance to get your hands on one and for the last time here is the link: https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

And apologies for the incessant pluggin’ & pushin’ but as the old quote states: “Without promotion something terrible happens…nothing”. And so after 30 days of  relentless online activity across a multitude of social media platforms I have  slightly exhausted myself (and I am sure possibly you too in the process) so I am going to take the rest of the month off from posting but normal service will resume at the beginning of May. Thanks again and see you then!

bcr x

P.s Prints will be sent out in June.

 

 

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

Time is indeed running out for my MYLDN Kickstarter Print Campaign – it ends on Wed 11th April at 12:04pm, in roughly 50 hours, I am 97% funded and I have just 3 prints to sell to get me over the finish line by then…help me release these imprisoned images while you still can…and to all of you who have pledged and supported this campaign, on behalf of all the jpegs who will hopefully soon be liberated from their hard drive prisons and set free into the world, I thank you most deeply. Their freedom will be because of you..so please click on link below to emancipate the last remaining few…never leave a jpeg behind!

https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

Despacio Is New York!

I always felt Despacio was born to be in New York as it is a city who’s clubbing history and heritage are somehow encapsulated in the spirit of the sound system. Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage, Studio 54 and Mancuso’s Loft Party to name a few of The Big Apple’s disco royalty are all woven into the strands of the DNA  of this updated augmented version.  What they all have in common is a relentless dedication to analogue sound quality perfection and good time vibes. And what a good fit Despacio in New York (DNY) turned out to be.  It was the perfect combo I always imagined it would be. The scariest thing to me is that I almost didn’t go and only decided I had to at the last minute simply because it was just not something I could ever live with missing. Despacio in New York? Hello? Are you crazy? How could I not be there?

The event was taking place at the Knockdown Centre in Queens which is a long way out from the centre of the city, and we drove to what seemed like the outskirts of town and then further and further still into an industrial district of NY I had never seen.  The area looked liked when you’ve got totally lost in Grand Theft Auto and you have no idea where the fuck you are. The longer the journey went on the more my anticipation grew and the remote destination somehow added to the sense of occasion. It really reminded me of, driving around country lanes, back in the day, in the middle of cocking nowhere, looking for an old school rave in a field somewhere in the back of beyond.

We walked into the giant warehouse space and were lured through the venue by the ambient sounds emanating from the darkness. We turned a corner and there it was, Despacio was back in all its glory, alive again. All the hairs on the back of my neck stood up as I gazed at it.  It was 8:01pm and therefore the first minute of the first of three 8 hour sets which would take place over the next 72 hours in disco heaven.

It was quiet for the first couple of hours and it was great to see these unsuspecting punters walk in without really knowing what they were walking into or what was ahead of them. A handful of people stood  scattered around the checkered dancefloor, bathed in blue light, waiting for something to happen. It felt more like an art installation than a disco. Slowly but surely more arrived and the lights dimmed down further and people started to sway and shuffle to the chilled out tunes, still waiting for it to start, not quite realising that it is really them who are the event. They dictate what goes down. Despacio is very reactive and transforms according to how each crowd shapes and responds to it, and once it dawns on them that they are the party, that is when Despacio starts. And just as it has done on all previous Despacio outings I look around and everyone is grooving away, grinning from ear to ear, swaying together as one, basking in the warmth of the sound, which enveloped them in a warm glow and you could actually feel the happiness all around you – it was happening again!

As I was in New York I was half expecting the sort of wild disco dancers I had seen in Saturday Night Fever, Boogie Nights and Bill Bernstein’s “Disco” photography book but looking around at the casual fairly conservatively dressed crowd I realised that I was thinking of the inhabitants of Old New York and 70s movies and those people were in fact long gone. This was New New York and an altogether different beast from the city it once was. The crowd, although maybe not as flamboyant as their predecessors, had a very cool laid back vibe which along with the downtempo tunes created a super chilled atmosphere and a perfect reflection of why Despacio is the ultimate antidote to the hectic hit you on the head approach to modern clubbing.

Despacio means ‘slow’ and James Murphy and 2manydjs builds up the pace very very gradually which allows the crowd to ease into the night at their own pace and then everyone is also in sync with each other. When it does eventually kicks off they are totally ready rather than in a normal club where you have to play catch up on arrival to banging beats.  It means it all happens naturally rather than being forced and the payoff is so much greater as a result. You all grow together along with the music and when it finally erupts you are joined as one big ball of bliss. Every sense is stimulated to levels beyond normal reach in everyday life and the sensation of this extended state  of heightened sensory overload leaves you with a permanently warm glow of  euphoria that does not dissipate throughout the night.

There was almost no lights for the first few hours and although I normally like to see the happy faces of the Despacio crowd the darkness somehow suited the laid back New New Yorkers. And then out of nowhere, angelic vocal harmonies of a track (who’s name I don’t know but goes Ahhhh, aaaah, aaaah, Aaaaaaaah – do you know the one I mean?) burst forth out of the speaker stacks and suddenly the entire floor was bathed in brightness as the giant disco ball spun beams of white light around the crowd for the first time. Everyone went suitably bananas and from that moment on Despacio was a runaway train of blissful barnstormin brilliance as every track built on the last, catapulting  us further and further into disco dancing heaven.

James Murphy and 2manydjs have a perfect understanding on how to take a crowd on a journey, they know how when to build it up and drop it down better than anyone, teasing out tunes, creating anticipation, detonating the floor, making people go apeshit, letting the tempo subside, luring them in, building it back, knocking ’em dead, and they can do this over and over again. Gears are shifted, genres exchanged, bpms raised and lowered and all shunted into an 8 hour marathon where they never let the crowd go. And it is never the same twice. Each night is totally different, the selections shifting and morphing according to the feel of the crowd and the night. There is maybe 25% of the set which makes it into each event with what have become Despacio stand out spine tingling moments like “fly like an eagle”, “plastic dreams”, “safety dance” and “another one bites the dust” to name a few but the rest is whatever they feel like playing at any given moment. No pre-programmed set like so many big name djs sadly do these days,  just the immediacy of vinyl records being selected in the now, driven by the vibe and what the previous dj played. As the Sith Lord would say, impressive, most impressive.

Everyone was now clearly over the moon they had made it and were now all deliriously happy and totally g0bsmacked by what they were experiencing. The sound quality was off the chart, so crisp and sharp yet so warm and lush it enveloped you in pure joy. This is down to the staggering output of  the Mcintosh amps which deliver powerhouse performance and are the driving force of the system  that sets it apart from the rest. I couldn’t remember a time when it ever sounded better, even from the very first night when they often need to do a bit fine tuning and tinkering to get to optimum. The crowd looked utterly bowled over by what they were experiencing. As the night goes on you smile and connect with more and more people and as you catch each other eye’s with the same blissed out expression on your face you can’t help but want to share it. I  spoke to lots of dancers on the floor as I cruised around taking photographs and they were all pretty Despacio delirious  and exclaimed they had never encountered anything like it. A lot of them said that it felt like the spirit of Old New York returning which I think is the ultimate compliment.

You could almost see the light of those parties that gave the city its reputation being rekindled and a new wave of old school vibes beginning, which in some ways is already underway in NY with events such as the Mr Sunday/Nowadays parties  put on by Eamon Harkin who was actually there on the Friday to check it out.  It really does feel there is a growing clubbing movement who are spearheading this return to hi-end analogue systems combined with chilled friendly folk. A winning combo in my book. In London it is also happening with  venues such as Spiritland & Brilliant Corners  who have made sound excellence a priority and focal point and, for me, Despacio and all these other like-minded enterprises signal the continued counter revolution against digital compression which sacrificed  quality for convenience.

I reckon I clocked up about 18 hours a night on the dancefloor each night and there was no drop off, no dip, just back to back dancing heaven. Thursday might have been my favourite just because there was more room to get around. Friday and saturday were completely sold out and as a result it was jam packed on the dancefloor which I have to say was the only downside as it was difficult to bust out your best moves with limited space and much harder to cruise around and interact. On the first night I was taking people on tours of the sweet spots as I showed them how there are certain points which are marked out by John Klett, the designer of Despacio, to show where the speakers converge revealing the different shades of sound that are created by the system. For example the sweet spot directly under the giant glitter ball is bass heavy, filling your body with deep vibrations whilst the one at the front and back have a cleaner sharper sound and highlight different layers of the track. I still can’t get over the fact that there are alternate sound experiences on the same dancefloor depending on where you are and I still can’t get over the fact that you can chat easily without shouting when you are directly in front of one of the speaker stacks, which miraculously almost seems a little quieter as you walk towards them, the air around them somehow creating a vacuum making the soundwaves glide over you in perfect harmony.

Despacio is still relatively under the radar and a lot of people have not heard about it and that also makes it something very special as you feel privileged to be there but the word is definitely spreading and for those in the know, for those who have felt its glory, they will do anything they can to be there. I spoke to a couple who had flown over from Mexico City, others I chatted with had come as far afield as Chicago and Atlanta. There were also West coasters there who had seen it at Coachella and I even ran into a few I had met there and it was like having a reunion with old friends. Even spotted Jennifer Lawrence in the crowd rockin out right next to us having an absolute ball. And then there was Gabriel who flew all the way from Peru to be there. I had met him in London through a friend and who I had raved to him relentlessly about how incredible Despacio was and I must have done a number on him because he had believed me and come all the way from Peru to check it out. Fortunately he was deliriously happy he had made it. He was there for two nights and exclaimed with a permanent grin on his face that it was the best decision he had ever made and the best musical experience he had ever had in his life. My Uncle who lives in NY came on the Saturday with his wife and they were beyond blown away by it all and he said it was the greatest thing he had been to in all of his 72 years on this planet and yes he is still out clubbing at 72, what a legend!

And then Despacio said, let there be light. And there was light. One of the show stopping moments is when, out of nowhere, the venue is suddenly awash with sunshine, pouring out of the disco ball above, as their own exclusive edit of the Beatles “Here comes the Sun” emanates from the speakers. They did this each night and its one of the most extraordinary and uplifting moments as you feel you are literally being bathed in sun rays. You actually feel the warmth although this must be a sensory illusion. They finished the last night with this mesmerising moment and as the crowd looked up to the heavens, basking in this solar sensation it truly summed up the positivity and joy of the entire weekend.

I have come to the conclusion that my favourite thing in the world is to dance to great music with a friendly crowd and amazing sound and Despacio is the best version of that experience. That is really all there is to say. I went non-stop for 3 consecutive nights and it never dropped off. It just keeps on delivering and as each night went on I spent more and more time on the dancefloor as I just didn’t want to waste a second of it elsewhere. As the last night headed ever closer to the 4am finish I was already getting DWS (despacio withdrawal symptoms) and thinking about when I would next be enraptured in this disco bubble universe. Its next outing is at Sonar’s 25th anniversary in Barcelona in June and I cannot friggin wait. When I am in Despacio everything makes sense. Music, people, existence. It is all exactly as it should be when I am rocking out on the floor, connecting with the tunes, the djs, the people around me and the overwhelming feeling of the event. I lose myself completely. I escape the confines of reality and I never want to come back…

To see the full gallery please click here: https://babycakesromero.com/photography/despacio-in-new-york-gallery/

#MYLDN KCKSTRTR Campaign – featured print (18)

Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

I have just 5 days left to go and I only need to sell 10 more prints to get me to my funding goal of my kickstarter campaign. I never thought I would get this far but I am so close now to the finish line I can see the light at the end of the tunnel but I really need your help to get there.

If you would like to own a one of a kind 1 of 1 print that no-one else will ever have for only £30.00 please click on this link while there is still time and make a pledge to my campaign:

https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

These images will never be again be sold at this price and this is a one time only opportunity to have something that is both unique and affordable, a rare beast in this day and age.

 

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

“Love will tear us apart again” is probably my favourite piece of street art of all time. It features the Vision and the Scarlett Witch from the Avengers locked in an embrace as if the world might crumble around them at any second. And in some ways it did as they eventually tore down this building in Shoreditch where it once resided. Street art by its very definition is transient but in a city such as London where over the past decade, so much has been destroyed and new buildings, mostly luxury flats have been erected in their place. No city stays the same but I have watched as Old London has disappeared and New London has risen up through its rubble. This photograph somehow sums up for me the end of the old and the beginning of the new and I am very glad I took it as it was not long after that it came down, each painted brick,  with a little bit of love on each one, scattered into the debris, never to be seen again.

This photograph is one of the selected you can order via this kickstarter campaign where I am trying to sell 100, one of a kind, lucky dip prints, in 30 days, for £30 each and there is now only 6 days to go and I almost there! I’m 82% funded but there are still prints left so please click on link below if you want to get one while you still can…for the record I will never sell these prints again.

https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

I would like to thank everyone who has ordered one so far and supported this project. I am so chuffed you have all got behind it and fingers crossed I can make it to my goal in the last few days. If you are able to help me and contribute to the campaign or to share out in any way please do, just copy link above, it would be hugely appreciated as I race towards the end.

Free the jpeg!

P.s If anyone knows who did this mural I would love to know.

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

This photograph was taken on the Golborne Road and for me it encapsulates the cycle of life of a human being. The  young kid belts it down the road on his skateboard, full of life and energy, without a concern in the world  other than how fast he can go. The old man with the walking stick having a breather as he watches the boy whizz by.  He seems to remembering his own youth and how active and carefree he also once was and there is a glint of envy and remorse as youth literally passes him by. This is the bitter sweet experience of life and something universal to us all which is why we must rinse it for all its worth for one day we will all be the man sat on the ledge.

This is one of the selected prints you can order via this kickstarter campaign where I am trying to sell 100, one of a kind, lucky dip prints, in 30 days, for £30 each and there is now only 7 days to go! If you would one of these prints please sign up via link below and if you are able to share at all please do, it would be greatly appreciated as my time is running out…I’m 75% funded but I still need to get over the finish line and its all or nothing!

Click here to get on board and free the jpeg! https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

Why fly when you can take the tube? Let’s be honest, being a superhero can be exhausting.

This photograph is one of the selected prints you can order via this kickstarter campaign where I am trying to sell 100 one of a kind prints in 30 days for £30 each and only 8 days to go! Click here to get on board: https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

Hope you’re having a good Bank Holiday! Although you do have to ask yourself why we celebrate banks having a break when they are the ones who are basically responsible for crippling the economy, saddling us all with massive debt and creating massive inequality. Not that I think we shouldn’t have a long weekend. We should just rename the holidays. Stop calling them bank holidays and start calling them umm..People Holidays! And the fat cat CEOs of the banks should be the only ones who have to work, everyone else gets the day off. Now that would make much more sense to me…

This photograph is part of my MYLDN Kickstarter campaign and you can sign up for a print here: https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

Happy Easter!

This print is included in my kickstarter campaign where I am trying to sell 100 one of a kind prints in 30 days for £30 each. It will be a lucky dip as there is only one print of each photograph. Never to be repeated or replicated. You won’t know what you are getting in advance which might be unnerving but hopefully a small sacrifice for something unique. And really, what is more fun than a lucky dip? Please click here to view campaign: https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

14 days to go….

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

This photograph is actually a lie. A total fabrication. These two guys were actually extras on a film shoot in Notting Hill and you are in fact looking at part of the street they constructed to look like the 60s. I can’t remember the name of the film but it was something like Hanky Panky or Hunky Dory or maybe even Hippy Dippy. Definitely an ‘H’ word. The film never came out as far as I am aware. Although without being able to recall the title its possible I wouldn’t have known even if it had done. I did just look up the Who gig that is featured in the poster behind them and it was from 1965 so at least we know when it was set.

There is a certain stillness to this picture, as if they are literally suspended in time. And in some ways they are. This area in the 60s was virtually a slum, the polar opposite of its current posh status. No-one who lived there then could have possibly imagined that their downmarket area would transform into this extremely wealthy location. Most of the residents of that era moved here because they couldn’t afford to go anywhere else. This photograph for me is the closest I can get to time travel, to get a glimpse of what it must have been like and also serves as a reminder us that we really have no idea what will happen in the future because they also had no idea in the past where we would end up today.  London has transformed immeasurably in the last 10 years but if you look back through history you see that there is no permanency  – everything is in flux, nothing ever stays the same. I take solace in this as it means that whatever is happening now, it will be most certainly be totally transformed in the next evolution of this ever-changing city.

Tally so far: 47 backers and am approaching two thirds of way to my kickstarter goal with just 14 days to go…please click on this link to order one and free the jpeg today! https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

This guy has been busking on the Portobello Road for as long as I can remember which admittedly isn’t that long but its definitely been years. He isn’t the  cheeriest of chaps but he is out there in rain or shine, plucking away at those thick strings with one hand and bashing the body with his other one to create stripped down rockabilly tracks for passing tourists. I’m not I have ever seen him smile and I have never seen him speak to anyone. He feels like a lonely soul and when you see him walk down the street with this large heavy cumbersome instrument that is bigger than he is, it is difficult for me not to see it as a physical embodiment on the outside of a burden he is carrying on the inside. A literal weight on his shoulders.

This photograph is one of the prints you could get in my #myldn lucky dip print project on Kickstarter at the moment – please click on this link to order one and free the jpeg today! https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

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Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

Just in case you were in any doubt this is a picture of a man doing a head stand in his bucket. His sign states:

“I am a professional head stand master, practicing for ten years. Please don’t try this at home. Make a wish in my magic wishing tin and allow me to continue my wonderful job bringing smiles and laughter to you beautiful people. love and light to all. Please like “bucket boys/bucket man on facebook.”

This photograph is one of the selected prints you can order via this kickstarter campaign where I am trying to sell 100 one of a kind prints in 30 days for £30 each. And as of today, I am exactly halfway to my ‘all or nothing’ goal with exactly half the time to go..16 days to be precise  – to order a print here is the link to the campaign: https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw

 

#MYLDN KCKSTRTR Campaign – Video montage

Me and my kickstarter, selling prints of my hometown, my capital city, my london

if you can’t see this video please click on this link to view: https://youtu.be/Pu1IVaOzMx8

The photographs featured in this video are some of the selected prints you can order via this kickstarter campaign where I am trying to sell 100, one of a kind, one off, 1 of 1 prints which are never to be repeated or replicated. As I am only printing 1 of each shot you will not be able to choose your print but you will be the only person in the world to ever own it – please click through on this link to view the campaign and  join the lucky dip: https://tinyurl.com/ya43j8bw – your support is very much appreciated. And thank you to everyone who has pledged so far. Muchos Muchos x

and thanks so much to Bolis Pulpul for the use of his amazing track “Teknow”, available on the Deewee label.