The Haus sans Dada, sans Laurieann, Heavy on the Nicola… #ohnico Ian, Michael, Asiel #werethedancers

January 17, 2012 |  by  |  Music


The Haus: From Government Hookers not giving a Sheibe and Paris runways getting werqed twice, from Judas and Jo Calderone to Laurie Ann overthrown, please believe we always left a key under the welcome mat for Hauskeeping to keep a humble home – if not beasted and broken in the best way known

The Haus was decent… like the States it was in a transitional point this year #inatumultuouskindofway yet, still churning out presumed epochal signposts

 

 

 

The Haus is a favorite every year because through the turmoil and tumult it has evolved into an even more Warholian Factory for the 21st Century… The Haus sans Dada, sans Laurieann, heavy on the Nicola… #ohnico Ian, Michael, Asiel #werethedancers… in 2011 became a home for non-commercial commodified culture…

2009 The Haus could do no wrong, still cryptic, still creative, still cranking out cultural signifiers in their sleep #butnevertodream 2010 saw the Haus become a castle, and 2011 saw a reality check #andmate … presumably, 2012 will see the Haus get biblical #popgoesthekingdom

I called all my coolest art friends and we sat in a room and I said that I wanted to make my face light up. Or that I wanted to make my cane light up. Or that I wanted to make a pair of dope sunglasses. Or that I want to make video glasses, or whatever it was that I wanted to do. It’s a whole amazing creative process that’s completely separate from the label…” – Lady GaGa

 

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A product of 1987, Baltimore, Atlanta, DC, Manhattan, London, and American pop culture; supplementary to scribing, I'm a Master's candidate by occupation, drummer by passion, and culture vulture by necessity. I freelance life.


 

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