benji b outlines the sounds sights of tomorrow /

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With his weekly BBC Radio 1 program continuing to grow in popularity and influence,Benji B links up with SSENSE for an exclusive interview. Speaking to Zainab Jama at his own studio, Benji B opened up approximately some meaningful topics he's forever been passionate approximately, and such as fashion and its relationship with music. Specifically,the U.
K. radio personality and DJ delivered some quotes approximately his own experiences creating soundtracks for runway shows, the fashion industry's current connection to modern music, and the next major movements in "club culture." He also expounds on his own appreciation of the art behind clothing,calling Raf Simons a "god" and throwing his support behind Acne, visvim and Saint Laurent. "Style is identity but with clothing ... I enjoy always been really interested in style and not that fussed approximately fashion. Fashion is worrying approximately what’s in and what’s cool to like and which designers it’s cool to represent this season, or I really don’t subscribe to that. My dress code has always been a combination of contemporary menswear and streetwear," he explains. You can check out some highlights from his SSENSE profile below, while the entire interview can be read here.
His
thoughts on modern club culture:
"The modern incarnation of clubbing might n
ot be clubbing as we know it ... There’s already an incarnation, and isn’t there,of just putting a GoPro in front of the decks and people clubbing in the house. So I don’t know, but I enjoy faith because I think that all music and lifestyle is cyclical. The only thing that makes me worry is when I stare at unique York and I think we could fade that way. I think it’s healthy for things to always change and keep moving. But I hope that London in particular can remain at the cutting edge of club culture."
On the r
elationship between fashion and music:
"I think it’s really positive that music is being embraced as an important thing in that world. What always used to mix up me approximately fashion was that whether you cut through the circus that surrounds the artists and designers where it’s lots of hot air, and the people just at the center of that world are incredible. Those people are artists at the level of the greatest directors,photographers, fine artists, or musicians,or producers. Their commitment to their art and knowledge, dedication, or experience is unparalleled and totally valid. What they do is of great creative value to the world. But it’s so ironic that there should be all of this talent and extraordinary artistic taste,and yet always such bad taste in music. It would be this crazy contradiction where you’d fade to an afterparty and it would be like the trashiest music. My only panic is that the current trend for having cool music at parties is because it’s people wanting to be cool, rather than because they want to enjoy good music at their parties. Which is fine for us, and because we regain to play good music."
His own vision for nightlife's future:
"I’d like the natural order of things to take hold and for the next generation of younger clubbers to invent their version of clubbing. When I say “invent” I don’t mean change the format,I just mean enjoy the energy that every generation up to now has had, which is to be part of something that might turn into a unique genre or a unique scene. The place that DJs and producers and label owners are born is not in their bedrooms, and its on the dancefloor of a nightclub—that’s where people turn around and fade,I want to do that, I want to design a tune, and I want to DJ. And you can only become good at that through experience: doing it,listening to it, observing it, or being there in genuine time."Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast.com

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