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Man & The Echo – I Don’t Give a F*** Wat You Reckon

ManTheEcho-NEW-for-websiteIt doesn’t  get much better than this. The song has a mere 5000 hits on Youtube despite being there for about 5 month now. WTF? Why isn’t this the biggest song of the year. I Don’t Give a F**** What You Reckon has the best lyrics ever, is only 1:59 long and is catchy as it gets. Well, TrendEngel will have the opportunity to see Man & The Echo perform at The Great Escape in Brighton this weekend.

Now recording their debut album with Neil Comber (MIA/Django Django) it’s set for release via 1965 Records in Autumn 2016.

I don’t care about the thing that you just read or the program you just watched….

The Neon Demon – Cannes Most Anticipated Movie

The-Neon-Demon-poster-2Nicolas Winding Refn is a veteran of the Cannes roller-coaster. Drive took the roof off the Palais des Festivals at its world premiere there in 2011, while two years later, his career-derailing Only God Forgives floundered in a swamp of boos.  His latest is a sleekly stylised psycho-horror about cannibalistic models, with Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks and Keanu Reeves: the prospect of a glorious comeback or another fiasco immediately made it one of 2016’s hottest tickets. TrendEnge can’t wait to see the movie.

Urb-E – The Future of Urban Commuting?

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We all want to imagine that the vehicle of the future is a solar-powered flying car … But there’s a more pragmatic alternative already on the market today that clues us into what’s coming next for transportation. Debuting in prototype-form at CES a few years ago, the URB-E is finally ready for the spotlight.
urb-e-black-label-frontBuilt in Pasadena, California by american designer  Grant Delgatty and German car designer (Porsche) Sven Etzelsberger. The Urb-E costs 1500 Dollar and has come a long way since the first model was presented in 2014. Check it out.

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Onion Architects and Designer – Bangkok Firm Has Something Special

03(35)Onion is a Bangkok-based design practice founded in 2007 by Siriyot Chaiamnuay and Arisara Chaktranon. The two designers carry out a continuous exploration aimed at different needs for contemporary life styles. 01(30) 3(12) 07(18)

Onion brings the local craftsmen to explore the new techniques of using local materials. Together, they constantly push the boundaries of spatial designs in order to form a unified approach to retail and living experiences. The studio’s portfolio includes a variety of products ranging from interior objects such as handmade lamps, chairs, tables, to architectural designs such as the boutique hotels entitled Sala at various locales.

Their specialty is designing restaurants and food concepts in general. Here are some of there best achievements. Just stunning and world leading.

Albina and the Dog-Men – Alejandro Jodorowsky at His Best

Albina+and+the+Dog-Men,+by+Alejandro+Jodorowsky+-+9781632060549Like all Chileans, Crabby spoke in a singsong way, her voice vibrating in her nose. She laughed at everything, even celebrity deaths, and made cruel jokes. She drank red wine until she collapsed in snores, only to wake up barefoot because someone had stolen her shoes. She ate empanadas and sea urchin tongues in green sauce seasoned with fresh, extra-hot chili. Whenever the cops beat a “political agitator” to death, she turned a blind eye, pretending not to notice. Actually she wasn’t Chilean but Lithuanian.

ajblackwhiteclose_1This is the first paragraph of Albina and the Dog-Men, the new book by 87 year old chilean author and movie director Alejandro Jodorowsky. TrendEngel hasn’t read an intro like this in a while – captivating and addictive in the blink of an eye. Just amazing. The ultimate piece of Jodorowsky arcana, a mind-bending adventure story on par with his wildest cinematic visions.… A surrealist novel par excellence, Albina and the Dog-Men is a dream, a prophecy, a hallucination, and a transfiguration such as only Jodorowsky could induce. And for what it’s worth: Marina Abramovich loves the book as well…

Tulip Fever – Alicia Vikander Stuns again – Thanks to Tom Stoppard

Tulip-Fever-header-620x361Set in 17th century Amsterdam, “Tulip Fever” follows a married woman (Alicia Vikander) who begins a passionate affair with an artist (Dane DeHaan) hired to paint her portrait. The lovers gamble on the booming market for tulip bulbs as a way to raise money to run away together. With a screenplay by Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare In Love) and with a cast that includes Christoph Walz and Dame Judi Dench this is one of the movies to look forward to this summer. The Dutch Tulip craze revisited – it was about time. The film was supposed to released earlier in the year but Harvey Weinstein himself demanded a rework of the final cut. Normally not a good sign but our spies tell TrendEngel that in this case it works in the movies favor.

Pumarosa – This Is It – Cecile Proves a Point

PUMAROSA_1-by-hollie-fernando_2000_1472 On their video for the impressive single ‘Priestess’, London newies Pumarosa set out their stall perfectly: Classy visuals clashed with cascading melodies. When I caught them live around the same time it reminded me of seeing Jungle early on – hefty beats, a stage shrouded in smoke and a lot of nascent ambition to try and create something otherworldly for the audience.


The follow-up video for ballsy latest track ‘Cecile’ just dropped and it adds more to their burgeoning story, with a touch of lysergic influence seeping in as the band dance gently around a dank looking London tower block. Singer Isabel Munoz-Newsome has shades of Savages‘ Jehnny Beth in her delivery, but there’s also an eerie quality to her vocals, like she’s listened to a lot of Kate Bush but only really taken onboard the most bullish moments. This is without a doubtt the most exciting band of 2016.

Mani – Possibly the Best Restaurant in South America

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The obsession with the San Pellegrino World’s best Restaurant list is omnipresent. Rightly so or WTF? Who cares. One of the greatest meals in recent memory for TrendEngel took place  in the crazy City of Sao Paulo courtesy of the Nr. 41 in the World – Mani.

Nespresso Chefs Helna Rizzo e Daniel Redondo

Set in a former house in São Paulo’s leafy Jardim Paulistano suburb, Maní is immediately welcoming with its outdoor patio centred on a beautiful tree. Large wooden front doors open on to a long, white corridor decorated with contemporary art, where diners can enjoy close-up views of chefs Daniel Redondo and Helena Rizzo’s kitchen. Beyond the white-washed corridor, a cosy main dining room and a tree-lined outdoor courtyard with wooden benches make for a relaxed, homely eating experience in a city where fine dining too often feels pretentious.

12743057565_0baac22a7bBrazilian-born Rizzo has developed her reputation since opening Maní with Redondo in 2006, winning both the title of Veuve Clicquot Latin America’s Best Female Chef in 2013 and World’s Best Female Chef last year. Her career was founded on a firm footing – she met Redondo in his native Spain while working at the world-renowned El Celler de Can Roca.

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The chefs make great use of Brazilian ingredients, with dishes including a gazpacho of jabuticaba (a grape-like fruit) with cachaça-steamed crayfish, pickled cauliflower and amburana nuts, and fresh catch of the day with bananas, home-made manioc flour crumble and tucupí (a sauce extracted from wild Amazonian manioc root). Appetisers include delicate mouthfuls such as foie gras ‘bonbons’ with Brazilian guava jam presented on porcelain spoons, and thin-cut potato crisps with roast beef and Dijon mustard.b4f3dcd97211026ba0966eb7319e2b65