Copenhagen

BIT OF DANISH? AIAIAI – TRACKS HEADPHONES

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Whilst in Copenhagen I was surrounded by beautiful buildings, amazng furniture and very tasty graphic design. I always try and bring something back from my travels, something typical of the country, be it traditional clothing, a poster or just a bog standard souvenir. I didn’t really have much time to seach for any of this stuff in CPH but I did manage to bring something back…

My expensive BOSE headphones broke (after some pretty rugged use travelling through Thailand and Denmark) leaving me to freak out. I decided to conduct a quick internet search only to discover that the Danes weren;t just good at furniture, buildings and design, but they are pretty good at designing Audio too . I stumbled across AIAIAI, a Danish based audio company with slick design, considered packaging and producing BOSE quality headphone for Sanyo prices. Plus, if you have an iPhone they are even better. They have a mic built in with button activation for answering and hanging up the phone. They also come cheap so your pocket doesn’t feel it.

The sound is great and they are really comfortable. You can change the studs at the side of the headphones which come in the box, there is a choice of pink, spearmint green or black. I’m keeping mine mono, get me? If you’re in the market for a new pair of headphones, then get involved with a pair of these…

Later.

GOODBYE LONDON

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Here are some more pics of the Copenhagen team and a weekend at home with the fam, Check it!!!!

HOME SWEET HOME…

LIL CUB LOVE, MWAH! XXX

BACK ON THE PLANE…

MEAT PACKING DISTRICT, BROWN BARS, RIVER OF ICE…

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More Copenhagen madness, go on, have a look… The lamp shades are designed by the ultra talented Olafur Eliasson (check him out here: (http://www.olafureliasson.net) who most people will remember form THE WEATHER PROJECT at the Tate Modern in 2003. They were in a bar in the meat packing district called Karriere Bar, which if you are ever in Copenhagen I seriously recommend you check out. More to come soon.

P.S. a brown bar is a local bar that is open pretty much 24 hours a day where people can still smoke inside. I think if the bar is under 40 meters square the smoking ban doesn’t apply…