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A while back it was revealed prolific producer of Mad Decent beats, Diplo (also known as Thomas Wesley Pentz) would be penning a coffee table book (with an intro penned by Alexander Wang) chronicling his tastes and travels, tweets and playlists, as documented by photographer Shane McCauley. The accompanying exhibition spanning seven years of Diplo's career and featuring photographs from over thirty different countries will be held at New York's Milk Gallery in the Chelsea/Meatpacking District, so you know, it's mad easy to get to. Official spiel, a behind the scenes video and a preview of some of the candids on offer below:

Known internationally as a curator and influencer amongst the world's top DJs, producers, and artists, Wesley Pentz, better known as Diplo, is at the nexus of music, fashion, and cultural trends. His record label Mad Decent has helped bring Brazilian baile funk, Angolan Kuduro, and other unknown music to clubs around the world, while his work as a producer has brought a unique sound to hits like M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes," Chris Brown's "Look at Me Now," and Beyoncé's "Run the World (Girls)."

128 Beats Per Minute follows Diplo on this fantastic journey, from his involvement with dub reggae in Jamaica to the electro/techno underground in Tel Aviv. Each chapter chronicles his tastes and travels, complete with tweets and playlists, as documented by photographer Shane McCauley. 128 Beats Per Minute provides unique access to the hottest scenes shaping music's landscape today.






















Via Milk Made

 
Posted on April 07, 2012 10:11AM by nicholas.
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