Choclock has spent years redefining Spanish R&B and hip-hop, and his new EP Dame Más Tiempo marks another leap forward. Released via Mécèn Entertainment, the project pushes his sound into a more cinematic, emotionally charged space.
The EP revolves around life’s turning points, beginnings, endings, and the tension in between. Its title, ‘Give Me More Time’ nods to DMT, the compound released at birth and death, which Choclock uses as a metaphor for emotional transcendence.
“It pushed me to explore new ways of creating music,” he says. “These tracks don’t fit one label. They’re everything that’s shaped me, distilled into one EP.”
The record blends heartbreak and renewal, featuring singles like ‘Algo Me Golpea El Pecho’ and the central track ‘Que Tapen El Sol’, which captures the EP’s mix of melancholy and hope. Collaborations with Mexico’s Plastikboy and production from Lex Luthorz, El Secreto, Abhir, Blurred Mirror, Mayo, and Govea La Firma add depth and texture.
A key figure in the BNMP collective, Choclock has been instrumental in shaping the modern sound of the Canary Islands. With Dame Más Tiempo, he steps into his most expansive chapter yet, poised to bring his cinematic vision to a wider global audience.
Weaving (literally) together activism, design, and queer culture, Grindr partnered with Rainbow Wool to present I Wool Survive on the runway in New York.
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With over two decades of dedicated experience in the fashion industry, Andrea Moore has forged a distinctive path, blending vibrant colors and innovative materials into gender-neutral designs that resonate with today’s diverse audience.
Saint Laurent Rive Droite has introduced its first Advent calendar. The project is a unique vinyl box set curated by Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello.
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Drop Books has released its second publication, titled “Wildness.” The book is a collaboration between photographer Mark Borthwick and fashion designer Duran Lantink.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.