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Jeff Carvalho

Dinner with Nigel

26 September 2009, 06.04 | Posted in Uncategorized | 2 comments »

This trip to Las Vegas is easily the first I have enjoyed in some time. With our focus on the apparel industry and giving our reader looks into forthcoming fashions at lightning speed, Vegas has always been a bit of tensile city  - blogging and getting the story (with images) online in a timely manner puts a strain on the scene.

But being in Vegas for INTERBIKE has been a completely different experience. For one thing, I enjoy the pool for more than 30 minutes and second, I learned a great deal about the cycling industry - new people, new faces, new products - all without the concern getting my story in on time.

Yet, here I sit in the Bellagio typing up a quick look at a solid evening last night with BMX rider, Nigel Sylvester.

Coinciding with INTERBIKE, Gatorade and Nigel brought together myself, Maestro Knows, the gentleman from Defgrip, Frank151, and others to premiere a four episode document of Nigel’s “Because I Grind” BMX Demo Tour which took the Highsnob Columnist and other BMX’ers across Atlanta, Las Vegas, Miami, and Oceanside to do onsite demos which bring back the spirit of the classic demo tours of years past. On top of that, The Alchemist, got involved in scoring an exclusive soundtrack for the show.

Seeing as the  ”Because I Grind” show drops October 12th, I do not want to give away too much. Just expect some good stuff for your viewing pleasure. We’ll be sure to link to it over on Highsnobiety soon.

Thanks to our hosts Amy, Lauren, Kenny, and Nigel for making it difficult to leave hungry from NOBU. Here’s some views from the evening.

Kenny and our host.

We ate a lot of this. Note yellowtail. I prefer it as sashimi but who am I to complain.

Defrgrip your face.

I dont know who this is.

“Two bags of ice, three chickens, and Kanye walk into a hotel…”

I put this photo up so you could admire the large bellied gentleman on the right acting like he hasn’t seen grown men hug. God bless.

I forgot to mention above that after NOBU we headed over to the House of Blues for the NORA Cup Awards - like the Grammies for BMX folk. Nigel escorts us in.

Seriously, BMX dudes rock hard. Louder and rowdier than any crew I have hung with in a while.

Kenny is awed while Maestro smiles with glee…

… as we rock out to a metal band. This is Vegas people.

Actually no, this is Vegas. Girls x Metal x Beer. I love it.

Later!

INTERBIKE in Las Vegas

24 September 2009, 02.53 | Posted in Cycling | No comments »

I’m back in Vegas and this time its all about cycling. INTERBIKE, the largest tradeshow for the cycling world is happening today through the end of the week. I’ll be reporting live from the show on HS, Selectism, and Twitter, so stick around for some good shit.

Tonight, we have a cyclocross race to attend. More on that shortly…

Dubstep Weekend in NYC

18 September 2009, 19.08 | Posted in Music, Uncategorized | No comments »

For the first time in a long time, I am heading to NYC without a laptop. It is pure leisure weekend in the Big Apple for me. I’m bringing a sack of clothes, a phone, and earplugs.

Music is possibly the most important thing in my life outside of my friends and family. I still get excited to hear new music and I tend to spend too much money on headphones.

And I am incredibly excited about this weekend.

As the stars align, NYC is being graced this weekend by some of the biggest names in the dubstep scene. The guys I hold close in Boston are very much on the same page as me about what may transpire over the course of two nights listening to the loudest, newest, and clearly, most banging sound on the planet today. I’ve been excited for a month in regards to this weekend.

I want to invite everyone in NYC reading this to join me for what will be two events like no other.

So this is how we’re starting it off…

Tonight (Fri): Mary Ann Hobbs and Pinch for Dubwar at LOVE Niteclub

This lovely woman helped elevate the genre through her radio show as well as a comp that pushed the sounds to the masses. In the USA, it’s getting there through the ability to download her BBC 1 programs via bootleg MP3s or direct from the BBC Radio 1 Player. I, like many, have spent hours listening to Ms. Hobbs drop the best new records out there.

Pinch as well with rip into the deep side of the dub. For the deeper side of the sound and is the night to hit for the dub purists.

On the other end of the spectrum is Saturday night at Le Poisson Rouge with Skream and Benga - easily the two biggest name DJing at the moment.

For me, it is a special treat to see them both together on the same stage. Below some select moments of madness from these gentleman. The have dropped some of the hardest in your face dubplates one could imagine. Hearing those tracks on downloaded MP3 mixes has been great but they clearly will not compare to hearing them in person on a massive PA. MP3’s simply cannot give you the sound of the big club. Both of these gents still roll with vinyl dubplates on top of their CDs. We want the vinyl. We hope to get it.

I should add that Saturday night is also part of Trouble & Bass 3 Year Anniversary, so congrats to them for making it this far. Well done. Keep pushing it.

I expect nothing but full on head bangers on Saturday night.

This is NYC. We are not fucking around. See you there.