Categories / Books, Music

A Rocket In My Pocket – The Hipster’s Guide To Rockabilly Music by Max Decharne

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Max Decharne has already wow'd us on these pages with Straight From The Fridge, Dad amongst other works, so we're particularly looking forward to his latest offering, the forthcoming A Rocket In My Pocket – The Hipster's Guide To Rockabilly Music.

The title just about sums it up. This is the story of rockabilly music, from its roots in country, blues, folk, hillbilly, R&B and boogie-woogie to its explosive three-chord arrival on the main stage in the 1950s. But the book digs deeper, looking at the people, the record labels and rockabilly's impact on clubs, movies and fashion. It even covers the later years, with chapters taking in the 1970s revival and its resurgence in the modern era.

325 pages, plenty of black and white shots and the most in-depth bibliography you'll find on the subject. The book is published by Serpent's Tail from 29th July 2010, with Amazon doing pre-orders right now for £7.79. Look out for a review soon.

Find out more at the Amazon website

Via Electric Roulette

Update: There is also an accompanying CD to the book. Find out all about it here.

Categories / Homeware, Music

Record player pillow cover by Caroline Dulko

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It's not too long ago that the imagery of an old record player was resurrected in Ella Doran's new collection of homewares. Now you can get a cushion that also fits into the theme too, courtesy of Caroline Dulko's record player pillow cover

London-based Dulko has used an aerial view of a vintage styled record player design which is printed onto a wool/viscose felt mix material. The retro feel is enhanced by the colours she's used: it's available in either a blue or a dusty terracotta red. 

A nice look but not too cheap either. The pillow cases cost $89.99 each.

Buy them from her Etsy shop

Categories / Design and Interiors

Pet Sounds wallpaper at Mini Moderns

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Mini Moderns' have pulled out many quirky wallpaper designs in the past and this Pet Sounds wallpaper is no different. 

Taken from their Folk Rock collection, the design interprets the phrase 'pet sounds' literally featuring lots of folk-styled instruments and animals. It's available in heather or a powder blue colours as well as the orange shade pictured and, in every colour, is certain to make a unique statement in your home. 

Want a slightly more conventional design? Take a look at the Alice design from the same range: a retro floral number. 

The paper costs £38 a roll. 

Buy it from Bouf.com

Categories / Design and Interiors, Music

Ella Doran and Kavel Rafferty join forces for PorTables

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Two Retro To Go favourites, Ella Doran and Kavel Rafferty have joined forces to make PorTables

The new collection of tableware combines Rafferty's love of vinyl with Doran's distinctive product designs. It's all based around images of a collection of vintage portable record players which have been printed onto table mats and coasters. Retro music lovers will now be able to eat to a slightly different beat. 

A set of six table mats cost £39 while six coasters will set you back £21.

Buy them online

Categories / Music

OPC Computer Amplifier Speaker by Orange Amplifiers gets priced and detailed

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We featured this some time back when details were scarce, but now Orange Amplifiers has announced the details of its retro-styled OPC computer/amplifier.

Available from August 2010, this bizarre hybrid has been designed to deliver playing, recording, editing and computing capabilities to musicians and music aficionados, with a 24 Bit audio interface with both guitar and microphone inputs and over £700 of digital recording music software to help you along the way. Audio is via a 15 watt RMS per channel stereo amplifier and 2x JBL 6.5” 55 Watt RMS dual concentric speakers, both mounted into an optimised cabinet for 'enhanced cooling and acoustics'. Oh yes – there's the computer part too.

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Categories / Food and Drink, Music

Dogfish Head does Miles Davis-inspired Bitches Brew beer

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The album was released in 1970 and as well as being a bestseller, has been hugely influential amongst jazz, funk and rock musicians. But now Bitches Brew by Miles Davis is also the inspiration for a beer by Dogfish Head.

It's a potent little number too, described as 'a bold, dark beer that's a fusion of three threads imperial stout and one thread honey beer with gesho root, coming in at 9% ABV. According to Dogfish founder Sam Calagione, is "the ultimate partner for chili or spicy curry chicken" and best enjoyed "sipped cool, not cold, from a snifter or red wine glass while listening to the Bitches Brew album."

That album is due a reissue in August, which is when the beer, with that very hip label, will be on the market at an as-yet undisclosed price.

Via Selectism