Libby from Lazerbitch is in tha hizouse!

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dress by Candace Steiger, ruff by Elyza Brilliantes, bracelet by Kate Seabright, pins by Mattye Hamilton, all rings by Topaz

 

here at di[e]ce… we like pretty things… and we get super excited to dress pretty people in our pretty things! this is a little flavor of what happens when we get together all the greatest talents of baltimore! We have Joe Giordano doing the fantastic photography, Libby Picken from Lazerbitch modeling her different sides, and di[e]ce providing the styling using only local designers and artists that we have here in the store… all done at the fantastic WIND UP SPACE! thanks Russ!!

 

If you want some styling done…. come on by! we would love to show you all the things that make our hearts skip a beat… and will make yours too!

 

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lib3dress by Virginia Rohr, wig Libby’s own! shot at North Ave Motel… yeah… pretty shady but awesome!

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lib5corset by Elyza Brilliantes, painting (@ Wind Up Space) by Felipe Goncalves, Lazer jewelry from Libby

 

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ring by Topaz, necklace by Kate Seabright, faux fur collar by Chris Bitters, vintage re-done dress by di[e]ce

 


 

 

By Shab | Oct 31 2009 |


the sensual world of natalie steinebrunner

November artist eblase

 

 

come and join us for drinks, appetizers, and music by DJ Balagan… and view the large scale and sensuous paintings natalie steinebrunner is bringing into our space.

By Shab | Oct 28 2009 |


Dj Balagan w/ Andrew Jaye fri. oct.23rd @ The WindUp Space

Everybody come on out for a night of  dancing and fun with di[e]ce’s good friend, Dj Balagan.  He will be joined by Andrew Jaye coming up from VA.  Ill be there and so should you!   If you have yet to make it to The Wind Up Space, this is your perfect opportunity.  We just finished a photo shoot there and the shots are amazing…just wait.  Thanks Libby!  Until then come join us this Friday for a good ol’ fashion get down.  See you on the dance floor!http://www.myspace.com/djbalagan

Check out Balagan’s …” Hands Together”

Who me? Yeah. Im Balagan...I like music.

Who Me? Yeah. Im Balagan...I like music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59V1rTwCleA

By jay laws | Oct 22 2009 |


di[e]ce mix #2 ‘We All Fall Now’

  1. ‘Zoomba’- Starlight Mints                                             
  2. ‘Basic Space’- The XX
  3. ‘Beach House’- Le Loup    
  4. ‘Bang!’- Raveonettes
  5. ‘Black Rice’- Women
  6. ‘Ghost Mouth’- Girls
  7. ‘Lita’- Nurses
  8. ‘Help I’m Alive’- Metric
  9. ‘Two Weeks’- Grizzly Bear
  10. ‘Pick Me Up Uppercut’- Pop Levi
  11. ‘Idiot Heart’- Sunset Rubdown
  12. ‘Capsize’- Karen O and The Kids
  13. ‘Saturday Night’- Blitzen Trapper
  14. ‘Rain On’- Woods
  15. ‘Lost Coastlines’- Okkervil River
  16. ‘Wounded’- Jay Reatard
  17. ‘A Dictator’s Lament’- Papercuts
  18. ‘Switched On’- Islands
  19. ‘Bayonets’- Amazing Baby
  20. ‘Rawnald Gregory Erickson II’- Starfucker
  21. ‘I Want Some More’- Dan Aurbach

Hey there folks!  This is a collection of music I’ve seen and/or have been listening to in these ealry stages of fall.  I feel that fall tends to bring out this chlidlike mischief.  With the anticipation of Halloween and acknowledging that the holiday season is just around the corner,There is a little magic in the air.  Hopefully this will provide you with a soundtrack as you take in all that the change in seasons has to offer.   Hopefully you will provide the season with the appropriate amount of dancing for it to change appropriatley. 

Please feel free to request a copy of ‘ We All Fall Now’ during your next visit to di[e]ce.  I will also be handing out copies the night of Oct.30th…so come find me on these Balti streets or grab one then!

Laters,

Jay Laws

By jay laws | Oct 21 2009 |


Le Loup Nurse Blitz’ the Ravens

The weekend began with all sorts of good things.  Not only were Ravens tickets put in front of me but then I received the news that a certain monkey will be staying with us here in Baltimore until August. I’m looking forward to spending more time with this unique creature and learning all of it’s ways.  A certain level of celebration was in order and was provided by one of my favorite bands of the moment, ‘Nurses’.  The monkey and I recruited a couple friends and made them aware of our need to celebrate.  They too had apparently received news warranting good times in the form of celebration.

‘Nurses’ is an experimental psych band currently touring their debut release, “Apple’s Acre”.  I have been listening to them for the past couple of months and have been intrigued to say the least.  You may be able to hear some influences amongst the blanket of sound created by these three young men, but, ‘Nurses’ are undeniably doing something new and refreshing.  The band is made up of childhood friends Aaron Chapman and John Bowers who started developing their sound in Iowa Falls, Iowa in  2006.  They had brief stints in both Southern California and then Chicago.  Their path then lead them to a dusty old attic in Portland, Oregon where they would meet their third member, drummer James Mitchell in late 2007.  Up until spring of this year that is where they stayed finishing up “Apple’s Acre” which they are currently touring.

Nurses' debut album 'Apple's Acre' is in stores now! get it...now!

Nurses' debut album 'Apple's Acre' is in stores now! get it...now!

I have heard the album numerous times and thought there was no way they’d be able to capture the same sound live.  They did.  It was really great.  I found myself singing along, clapping and dancing as if I were on stage with them.  Although they were the opener their performance was that of any headliner I’ve seen in a long while. Highly entertaining and dramatic but because of the music and not their outfits, or lighting or even the surrounding crowd.  They performed for the 20 people at Ottobar as if there were 2,000 and I am pleased to say that the lil’ monkey and I were there to enjoy.

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Le Loup's new album 'Family' is out now. You should probably get it

‘Le Loup’ , whose album ‘Family’, was the cause for this event, could be categorized as…hmm… let’s say…freak, tribal, psyche folk for the beach and other whimsical adventures ( I must suggest that this may perhaps be more appropriate for beach nights and or overcast beach days). Certainly worth looking into if you’re not already aware.  Their beginnings are very similar to those of our beloved di[e]ce.  The band is made up not so much of a group of musicians as it is more of a collective of like minded artists and creators from all over the east coast.  Sam Simkoff’s release from his paralegal gig was recording and playing with sounds between his computer a couple bells and whistles along side a banjo.  Using the magic of the  internet and ‘Craigslist’, Sam put together a group of internet peeps forming the band ‘Le Loup’ (The Wolf), and with the continued support from our local scene these local artists should be just  fine (Sam,without the paralegal gig).

Blitzen Trapper was fun and you guys should know that already.  If not, do some research.  It will be fun.  They are fun.  Again, that lil  monkey and I found ourselves at Otto and again found ourselves treating our ears like royalty by pleasing with the …hmm …always rocking  steady while soaring to new heights electro-funk-country soul, Steely Dan’esque …at times, hitz of the Blitz! As I said before, it was fun…duh.

Blitzen Trapper's  EP 'Black River Killer and album 'Furr' out now. get if don't got

Blitzen Trapper's EP 'Black River Killer and album 'Furr' out now. get if don't got

Very appropriate for those who enjoy a versatile gauntlet of fun on a Saturday night.

The monkey and I left from Blitzen Trapper in a hurry.  The show was great but we both knew what we had in store for us.  We curled up on the couch and giggled about our next event with the same excitement of a couple of spoiled nine year old kids would have the night before Christmas.  Sunday brings Ravens and Ravens bring smiles.  This weekend I was fortunate enough to take my smile to the Ravens.  That smile stayed with me pretty much all day until some weird confusion over winning and losing ball games went down.  It soon returned at the Purple Patio.  By the end of the day all was well in the life of Jay.  I’m happy to have a fairly well behaved adventurous little monkey.  I’m happy and pleased to be in a city where our music scene and the fine folks who enjoy it with me provide such a versatile and colorful array of experiences.  Last but not least it is always great to see all my good ol’ friends at the ball game.  However I like you all a little bit more after a win …and we all win when you come visit di[e]ce!

So until next time… I’ll leave you with this…  RAVENS!

laters.

Jay

Speaking of Ravens… Raveonnette’s later in the week. Also come in for a copy of our new di[e]ce mix featuring all artists mentioned above. Including the Raves!!!

By jay laws | Oct 12 2009 |


Vintage Re-done… why you need it in your life

  
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I would like to start this new space on the website with a little precursor as to what we are trying to do with vintage… or most importantly… what the hell is vintage? Well, lets start off with the basic answers…. No… it’s not thrift, it’s not consignment, it’s not just used old clothing…

The vintage here is special. 

Beyond special.

In the recent years, vintage has been loosely used to cover up the fact that most “vintage” shops blind buy in bulk from warehouses that pretty much buy out the left over or immovable merchandise from thrift stores…. so essentially, this is where the confusion within consumers begin. People are starting to blur the line between thrift and vintage, therefore when a true, passionate and dedicated vintage place opens… there are questions.

Some are hurtful… like, “are you like goodwill or something?”… others…. just pure comical.

So… why is OUR vintage so damn special?

weeeeeeell… to start off, vintage is the most sustainable thing you can do to reduce your carbon footprint as a consumer… and as a business… but in addition to that, we are only sourcing our vintage locally. From individuals. Which brings us to the special part…. 

Each piece has a story of its own… told thru the mouths of it’s keeper… or the keeper’s children, grand children, and great grandchildren. 

Some of the pieces are orphans and have no special story… and that’s when our imagination runs wild and we make stories for them. Each and every vintage piece we have has a tag with a story written specifically for it.

And the last… but definitely not the least… special-ness of our vintage is the re-done part… Every single item in the store has been thoroughly inspected, refurbished either to it’s original splendor, or reconstructed into a more modern and wearable piece.

And…  excuse me all of you Halloween costume finders…. THIS IS NOT YOUR STORE.

So, sit back, relax and enjoy all the future posts… we will show you exactly how it’s done… and come by the store to see it in person!

By Shab | Oct 11 2009 |


the exquisite work of Jordan Faye Block

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My new found friendship in Federal Hill came about when Ms. Jordan Faye Block ended up moving her Contemporary Art Gallery to 1401 Light Street… into the Enoch Pratt Library (circa 1883)… the space is amazing, bright, beautiful and the art that is breathing life  into this old gem is as exquisite as it’s surroundings.  Jordan’s own works are hanging within her personal space in the back half of the library, complete with a private sitting area surrounding an antique fireplace (which I am hoping to occupy many of the cold winter nights to come!)

As our friendship grew, Jordan realized how much of her work would be great within our store… so…. 

di[e]ce is proud to present Jordan Faye Block’s photography… an exploration of time, space, body, self…. and the interpretive meanings of woven textiles.

Come by and see them anytime… I am still trying to convince her to throw a party for her work here…. so stay tuned for details ;)

 

 

http://www.jordanfayecontemporary.com

By Shab | Oct 11 2009 |


The beautiful Libby Picken from Lazerbitch…

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…… has agreed to do a photoshoot with us! di[e]ce will be outfitting Libby in jewelry, clothes and the like from our unique stash of goods this wednesday… the kind, spunky and extremely beautiful lead singer of the fabulous electro/punk band Lazerbitch will be candidly sitting with our very own Jay Lawson to talk about music, Baltimore… and really anything else the mood will bring! Our photoshoot will be available for viewing by the end of the week and will be photographed by a surprise local artist that will remain unnamed until they are released!! 

We are sooooo excited and have been anticipating hanging out with Libby and getting to know her better…. we even graduated from the same high school and had one of our very own fellow alumni direct her lastest music video for “Coquette.”

 

stay tuned for more details and pics to come…. meanwhile… check out their new music video!!

By Shab | Oct 11 2009 |


Cris Cimatu will rock your world….

 

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Cris Cimatu, fine artist and illustrator, has brought a delightful sense of humor to our quaint little boutique. Every morning, I rush into the store, hurriedly trying to pick up where I left off the day before with store duties and the like…. and then I glance over to his fun and colorful pieces… catching Space Cat’s teal blue starred eyes with his comical yet mocking silver toned tongue sticking out to the side… and a smile creeps out of my mouth.

 

Beware though.. his humor is not for the faint of heart. ‘The Bunny’ is simply adorable with his drippings of gold onto the lower half of his matte black body. These pieces are paradoxical… colorful yet dark in subject matter, reminiscent yet oddly new… but once you fall for one of them… there’s no turning back.

It will steal your heart… yes, I’m talking to you Mr. Space Cat.

 

space cat!! it's the best piece ever!

space cat!! it's the best piece ever!

 

 

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By Shab | Oct 11 2009 |