Never mind creating your own pop art, you can just snap it with this Pop Cam.
The miniature camera uses 35mm film, taking four mini pictures of a subject in rapid succession, arranging them all in different hues on a 6-inch x 4-inch print when you get your film processed – creating a pile of your very own pop art.
Dusty Groove is one of our favourite record stores – and if you dig deep enough, you’ll find some interesting non-music items too, including this Dusty Groove Jazz Standard t-shirt.
The design is a classic late night jazz recording session and is an ideal alternative for the jazz fan who doesn’t want to go the whole way with the shades and beret (or if it’s a bit warm for a polo neck sweater).
Sunday newspaper giveaways are usually sorry affairs, but Anarchy In The UK in the Sunday Times looks worth the cost of the paper.
It’s being given away to celebrate 30 years of punk apparently, with volume one available on Sunday May 13th and volume two to follow a week later.
The tracklisting for volume one is Volume 1 track list Sex Pistols – Anarchy In The UK (original demo), The Damned – New Rose, Blondie – Hanging On The Telephone (live), The Stranglers – Peaches (live), Wreckless Eric – Whole Wide World (acoustic version), X-Ray Spex – Germ Free Adolescents, The Buzzcocks – Boredom (live), Jonathan Richman And The Modern Lovers – Roadrunner, Theatre of Hate – Do You Believe In The Westworld? and The Adverts – Gary Gilmore’s Eyes (live).
Paul Frank has a new range of bikes out in time for summer – including this Paul Frank Mod Cruiser bike.
Inspired by a vintage one-speed city bikes, these new models have that vintage feel but with a modern-day construction and three-speed Shimano gears. There’s also ergonoic handlebars, a chrome rear view mirror, headlight and rack. And of course, that mod-themed design – which effectively means targets galore!
Just announced, with no news of suppliers or indeed a price as yet. If we hear more, we’ll let you know. Or if you see them for sale, drop us a line in the comments box below.
Just when you thought we had surely run out of Lego-related products…we find some more. In this case, the Paul Frank Lego shoulder bag.
It”s a vintage-style shoulder bag in a big and bold red colour and with an adjustable strap.There’s also a white contrast piping, zip top opening and a Lego block design for the outside.
It’s sized at 25cm x 25cm (so plenty of room to store your Lego blocks) and retails for £50.
The problem with satellite navigation systems (apart from them taking you the wrong way) is that they all have absolutely no style. That’s a criticism you can’t level at the Becker Mexico, which has just become available in the UK.
It’s based on a 1960s car stereo in looks, but in terms of functionality, it’s every bit 2007. First off, it offers satellite navigation in 34 countries in a variety of languages, along with traffic updates and display of the speed limit wherever you are. But that’s not all.