The former editor of Miami webzine MOLI, Pacha Magazine, Ibiza, and quarterly glossy West End Review can invariably be found lurking beneath the darkness of many a London club or screening room scribing music, culture and lifestyle features for print and the world wide web. Ms Vaseline loves cats, custard tarts and frolicking in fields to hammer ‘n’ tongs industrial techno. Today she is the founding editor of The London Word – her literary labour of love – and she is penning her magnum opus; a novel of Victorian gothic proportions.
29
Oct
2013
My London: Artist AK47
'Ken Livingston really loves this city, and people tend to forget it was him who secured the Olympics and not the buffoon that is Boris Johnson'
16
Oct
2013
My London: Le Jorge
'While most of us love London, it is a very tough city; I think Orbital’s 'The Box' video portrays it in a very impressive way
10
Oct
2013
My London: Apex Zero
'Even though London has raised me, I still feel my connection to my roots and constantly feel a need to trace and be connected with them'
3
Oct
2013
My London: Robin of Hexstatic
'London’s best kept secret? Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington is an amazing, untouched, slightly wild space'
1
Oct
2013
My London: Miles Simpson
'The Milk Bar on Sutton Row was the sort of small basement club Soho is now missing, and home to Danny Rampling’s seminal Pure Sexy party; I went every week for a year'
23
Sep
2013
My London: DJ Toby Tobias
'This year has been the most colourful I think I’ve seen London in a long time; everyone’s tanned up and looking good'
6
Sep
2013
Leeland Crane: design consultant with a conscience
‘What’s important and interesting to me is the unique position festivals have in influencing their audience'
29
Aug
2013
We Chat to The Jar Family
We catch up with dapper folk collective The Jar Family, who open up about heroes, happiness and Hartlepool
17
Aug
2013
My London: Just Be
'Sancho Panza is hands down the best thing at Notting Hill Carnival and I love those guys so much'
7
Aug
2013
My London: Greg Dread of Dreadzone
'Mick Jones is my biggest inspiration for giving me the chance to grow within Big Audio Dynamite, and showing me I could set out on my own path'