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Deebs & Jarell Perry - Relapse (Official Music Video)

Support “Relapse" and the rest of the SHIFT EP here

FADER premiere here.  Hypetrak Q&A here

Directed by Yoshino

Executive Producer: Meagan Judkins
Editor/FX Producer: Ben Reyes
Director of Photography: Alex Themistocleous
Production Assistant: Nick King
Wardrobe Stylist: Krissie Torgerson
MUA: Sherri Celis
Hair Stylist: Castillo
2nd Camera Op: Daniel Guevara
1st AC: James Goethals
2nd AC: Seth Cook
Gaffer: Chris Swainston
Grip: Will Chan
Research: Darran Moore
Choreographer: Sophia Stoller

Featuring
Kayla Johnson
Jarell Perry
Dina Lasso
Yvonne Lacombe 

Special thanks:
Milk Studios 

Necessities: An Audiovisual Message from iamamiwhoami and To whom it may concern

what is necessary, and what purpose do the items we use in our every day life serve? is it our right to consume endlessly, and do we need to?
we think that creating and releasing our music, films and wear comes with a responsibility to care for the environment throughout the process. to give back to what we were brought up to take for granted.
— To whom it may concern; the label behind Swedish electronic act iamamiwhoami

portrait of our TWIMC creators for "To whom it may concern; necessities". our unisex line of organic fairwear clothing. www.twimc.cc what is necessary, and what purpose do the items we use in our every day life serve? is it our right to consume endlessly, and do we need to?

“necessities” is a unisex line of organic clothing essentials with the purpose to encourage a sustainable mindset and where the item is meant to fit the person and its identity and not an ideal. it is what it is.

directed by WAVE
music by BARBELLE

Where Do Creative Breakthroughs Come From? Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Writing Process

I think breakthroughs come from putting an inordinate amount of pressure on yourself and seeing what you can take and hoping that you grow some new muscles. It’s not really that mystical, you know? Repeated practice over and over again and then suddenly, you become something that you had no idea you could really be.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates, Writer

Watch the full clip featuring the acclaimed author via The Atlantic below.

Ta-Nehisi Coates on writing: "I always consider the entire process about failure, and I think that's the reason why more people don't write."

Posted by The Atlantic on Wednesday, August 5, 2015