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ALBUM OF THE WEEK: JANUARY, WEEK 01

For this year’s first Album of the Week we decided to take you on a journey to exotic terrains. It’s entitled Vietnam by onesmallseed.net member Faye Reagon and beautifully captures the spirit of a far away place. Join onesmallseed.net today and have your own work showcased!

IMAGES OF THE WEEK: JANUARY, WEEK 01

Images of the Week features four astounding visual delights every week from one small seed network. At the end of each week, we add four more images from onesmallseed.net to the relevant month’s gallery collection on onesmallseed.com. All images are the featured works of members of one small seed network, our creative online community. To have...

Masha Reva and SYNDICATE | “Botanical Layers”

Masha Reva and SYNDICATE of Kiev have come together to create a collection called Botanical Layers. There seems to be more to the range than exotic colours and well-tended patterns though: ‘The collection juxtapositions immersion in the rapid pace of contemporary life, gadgets and social networks with a yearning for our natural environment, explored as...

Album of the Week: December, Week 03

December’s third Album of the Week, entitled The Performer | Part 1, is a stunning black and white shoot by Ilse Moore – a regular contributor to onesmallseed.net – and well known for her surreal underwater photography, which usually features fellow member, Elsa Bleda, as her star subject! This time however, the shoot is of...

Images of the Week: December, Week 01

Images of the Week features four astounding visual delights every week from one small seed network. At the end of each week, we add four more images from onesmallseed.net to the relevant month’s gallery collection on onesmallseed.com. All images are the featured works of members of one small seed network, our creative online community. To...

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: NOVEMBER, WEEK 04

The last Album of the Week for November is titled Nudes by one small seed network member, Lindie Jacobs. Join onesmallseed.net today and have your own work showcased!

Images of the Week: November, Week 04

Images of the Week features four astounding visual delights every week from one small seed network. At the end of each week, we add four more images from onesmallseed.net to the relevant month’s gallery collection on onesmallseed.com. All images are the featured works of members of one small seed network, our creative online community. To...

| Video Interview | “Langa”: A photo-essay by Luke Daniel

In issue 25 of one small seed magazine, we featured a seven-page spread on local photographer Luke Daniel’s most recent project, entitled Langa. On 19 October we caught up with Luke again for an interview at Cape Town’s Iziko SA Museum where his Langa photographs were being showcased as part of the Land and Cityscape...

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: NOVEMBER, WEEK 03

November’s third Album of the Week – Collection/Samples – is by Cape Town-based one small seed network member, Caroline Vos. Join onesmallseed.net today and have your own work showcased!

Plastiek Fashion Editorial by Stiaan Louw

When one considers the phrase “trends beyond threads,” we think of the concept behind the clothing; the idea behind what we do when it comes to textile, colour, and cut. Well that’s us. Stiaan Louw on the other hand doesn’t use threads — at all… Put the kids away before you take a look at...

Underwater with Ilse Moore and Elsa Bleda

Small-town girl Ilse Moore grew up at a yacht club in the Free State, where she spent most of her time sailing and skiing… She later went on to get her visual arts degree where she first started experimenting with photography… Getting back into the water was simply inevitable. Always on a mission to defy...

FlashBack | Pieter Hugo Nollywood and the Death of Photography | Issue14

Pieter Hugo is quickly gaining notoriety as Africa’s premier photographer for his reinvention of the representation of Africa to the West. Frequently quoted for declaring the death of photography, Hugo is indicative of a generation whose sensibility is fine-tuned to the delicate role of the photographer, realising that to photograph is by no means to...

ROGER BALLEN & DIE ANTWOORD’S ‘I FINK U FREEKY’ AT ERDMANN CONTEMPORARY

  The second solo exhibition of Roger Ballen, including stills from the ‘I Fink U Freeky’ music video he directed and work from the Shadow Chamber series, which inspired Ninja and Yo-landi to launch Die Antwoord, opened on September 18th. It seems New York-born photographer Roger Ballen always had an interest in outcasts. This is...

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The Lumerians - 'Dogon Genesis'

The Lumerians are psych/space/kraut rockers influenced by African, South American as well as Turkish psychedelic treasures of the '70s and share an interest for the occult -- probably reasons for their out-of-this-world qualities. The five Oaklanders manage to create a sound that connects past and future unwoundedly and craft a listening experience that transports to a place certainly not found in this world. Here's 'Dogon Genesis' from their new album with the oh-so-fitting title The High Frontier, we'll see ya up there!






Mount Kimbie - 'Made to Stray'

'Made to Stray' off Mount Kimbie's second album Cold Spring Fault Less Youth (released 28 May) is a definite let's-dance-all-night-and-never-go-home-again anthem that'll put many party souls into mischief mode this summer.






Deafkid - 'Vigilante'

Chris Lockington and Flo Sauvaire, who worked with experimental hip hop artist Ghostpoet make up Deafkid, who blend electronica, experimental and pop genres. While their former tracks were soft and accoustic driven, this one belts out some noisy prog party beats.





Queens of the Stone Age - 'Keep Your Eyes Peeled'

Reformed yet again, this time with bassist Michael Shuman (Wires on Fire, Mini Mansions) and multi-instrumentalist Dean Fertita (The Waxwings, The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather), Queens of the Stone Age keep up the good work with their recent sixth studio album ...Like Clockwork. Here's 'Keep Your Eyes Peeled', a powerfully riffed psych rock tune that's firmly rooted in the wild and carefree '70s.






GAPS - 'Cascade'

Ed and Rachel are two school friends from Brighton who go by the name of GAPS. Their recently dropped track 'Cascade' is part of an AA 7″ on Sexbeat records to be released on 15 July that starts off leaving the listener in the dark but culminates most beautifully into a full blown beat party.






Rejjie Snow - ‘294’

Rejjie Snow is a Dublin-hailing rapper, whose new track '294' is a rock-riff-sporting hip hop song that opens with a reference to Jimi Hendrix's belief in an 'electric church' and has some killer lyrics such as, 'Catch him on the moon while he's pissing on some horse shit'.