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The hottest festival taking over Connecticut is back for its second show. Last year Showly & Fuego Base headlined the show, CT's own. This year Multifamily James and Timmy Ent was able to get Styles P & Mr. Cheeks will be this year headliners. That means everybody who is working as an artist, this is a future opportunity to know you too can be apart of HYPEFESt. James & Timmy breaks down what last year hype fest consisted of and what next years will as well as discuss the staple point his show will be for CT and its artist and music culture.
Aaron Carter gets in even more trouble when he sent dic pics another YouTube livestreamer. The pics were circulated all over the internet, and things got REALLY heated on his IG stream. Adam 22 gets involved, Ice Poseidon dragged in! #LMG #Cx Drama
In the last series of HYPETALKS from first annual HYPEFEST, we sat down with Heron Preston, Maya Penn and Jaden Smith to discuss sustaining sustainability. In his recent collaboration with the Department of Sanitation, Heron Preston discusses his best practices of sustainability within fashion. CEO of Maya's Ideas, animator, author and filmmaker, Maya Penn shares her concerns for fashion within the ecosystem. Lastly we are joined by the young icon Jaden Smith, who aside from entertainment, is heavily involved in humanitarian concerns and explains his "cradle to cradle" process. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and The HYPETALKS Podcast. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other channels — Business of HYPE, The Mic/Line Podcast and The HB•R Show.
One of the most anticipated chats of HYPEFEST, jeffstaple sat down with a host of the industry’s most in-demand creatives to break down the science of collaborations. Matthew M. Williams of ALYX, Errolson Hugh from ACRONYM, Hiroshi Fujiwara of fragment design, John Elliott and Nigel Sylvester all took part in the sprawling, hour-long discourse. Topics ranged from Elliott underlining the storytelling aspect of collaboration, while Fujiwara discussed the birth of his HTM line with Nike. In fact, all of the participants have collaborated with Nike, resulting in a series of references to their individual time spent with the Swoosh. Later, Hugh broke down what makes a good collaboration, describing it as “Two people, who are good at doing what they do, [make] some new thing that they couldn’t do without each other.” By the end, the panelists agree that there are too many collaborations in the industry, perhaps even too much product. “I think it’s our job to create product that really means something,” said Williams. “It kinda should deserve to be in existence and collaborations should check that same box.” As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and The HYPETALKS Podcast. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other channels — Business of HYPE, The Mic/Line Podcast and The HB•R Show.
This year’s inaugural HYPEFEST was filled with an assortment of exclusive launches, live performances and gripping discussions. The latter of which included a HYPETALKS session that focused on the streetwear industry’s love/hate relationship with reselling. Hosted by jeffstaple, the panel welcomed the likes of StockX’s Josh Luber, Arun Gupta of Grailed, Unique Hype’s OG Ma and Leo Rodriguez representing adidas. Topics like accessibility and acceptance led the dialogue as the group examines how the secondary market for sneakers transitioned from something corporate figures wouldn’t even acknowledge, to a billion-dollar industry that everyone wants a piece of. The collective also talked about the art of supply and demand — using Supreme a case study – and how it can effect resell shops. Lastly, the panelists closed out the exchange with some questions from the audience. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and The HYPETALKS Podcast. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other channels — Business of HYPE, The Mic/Line Podcast and The HB•R Show.
Along with the exclusive events and releases at HYPEFEST, one of the major draws was an opportunity to join roundtable conversations between some of the industry’s major players. For this session of HYPETALKS, illustrator Sophia Chang and THE BRILLIANCE! founders Benjamin Edgar and Chuck Anderson sat down with moderator jeffstaple for a discussion centering around entrepreneurship & independent content creation. The creatives touch on topics that include the development of street culture from ‘05 to now, storytelling and the crossroads of travel and creativity. While tracing the growth of their own companies, the panelists explore the choices they made (both Edgar and Anderson reveal that they didn’t attend college) and their sources of inspiration — Chang notes that a friend of hers watches videos on mute while listening to a different film score. Later, the group fields questions from the audience; when asked to give advice to emerging designers, Chang offers a single nugget of wisdom: “Stop looking at Instagram.” As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and The HYPETALKS Podcast. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other channels — Business of HYPE, The Mic/Line Podcast and The HB•R Show.
This year’s first-ever HYPEFEST featured exclusive product releases, immersive installations and live performances. However, one of the more significant highlights of the festival are the HYPETALKS discussions led by jeffstaple. One of the sessions touched upon “Art + Commerce,” gleaning key insights from leading artists Joshua Vides and Sue Tsai as well as wizened industry figure Sky Gellatly on how to conduct business in the ever-changing art world. From making artworks accessible and affordable for younger consumers to creating standout designs for commercial projects and fashion collaborations as an artist, the artistic yet business-savvy panel drop nuggets of wisdom that will hopefully inspire budding creatives. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and The HYPETALKS Podcast. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other channels — Business of HYPE, The Mic/Line Podcast and The HB•R Show.
In this episode, the guys talk their overall experience at this years HYPEFEST, Tom Sach's Overshoe, the latest Supreme NF collaboration, pretentious pronunciations, the BIG future trends and much more.
Episode 52: 1 Year Anniversary This week the fellas celebrate their 1-year anniversary of the R.O.A.D. podcast, reflecting on where the show started, expectations on what was possible, and the progress made in between. D-Miles attends Drake’s “Scorpion” tour in Vegas and gives a full recap. Crooked talks about the huge UFC fight in town, while Jaime explains the recent history of both fighters involved. The crew discusses Hypefest, and the possible effects it will have on ComplexCon. Neva talks about his recent experience of DJing outta town, and the issues he had with his opener as well as Serato DJ Pro. The crew discusses a tweet sent out by DJ J. Espinosa as well as some of the reactions it drew from other DJ’s. One by one, the fellas grade the “Carter V” album by Lil Wayne. The fellas discuss the pros and cons of having a cult following as an artist, and is it possible to have commercial and global success at the same time. The fellas also answer some frequently asked questions by their listeners of the podcast.
On this special episode of Business of HYPE, HYPEBEAST’s Founder and CEO Kevin Ma announces plans for our most ambitious project to date, our first ever festival, aptly dubbed HYPEFEST. Although he doesn't dive too deep into the specifics just yet, be sure to keep it locked to HYPEBEAST.com, HYPEFEST.com and the HYPEFEST Instagram page to stay up to date on the latest announcements. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other shows MIC/LINE, The Anthropology, The HYPE Report and HYPETALKS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support
http://www.radiomarais.fm/louisestreet/ Le 29 Août 2015, l’un des représentants de la marque Louise Street était au micro de Xavier Faltot à la Bellevilloise pour la seconde édition du Hypefest Festival, le premier salon dédié à la culture urbaine avant-gardiste. Créée et basée en Belgique, la marque propose des vêtements pour hommes et femmes.