While the rest of the world is showering you with street style porn from the New York Fashion week, we would like to do something different. Here is our second installment of StyleZeitgeist mixes. This one is by Karlo Steel, the mastermind behind the iconic men’s boutique, Atelier.
In our first volume, Cintra Wilson interviewed Karlo about his vast collection of printed fashion publications and the importance of printed matter.
Karlo wrote about his mix,
“Here is a selection of some of my favourite minimal synth tracks from 1978 to now. Other than vocals, there are no ‘conventional’ instruments used. The selection focuses more on the poppier aspect of the genre. Enjoy.”
Special thanks to James for mixing.
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