Shallow Tourist available at Gaybooks.de
November 26th, 2011, 11:00 | No comments

Hey boys, now you can buy Shallow Tourist, the sexy boy photo book by Moot, at Gay-and-Lesbianbooks.de. They even wrote a very nice little review to it. Read it in German, because though I understand all of it I find it a bit too hard to translate without losing the feeling of it:
Jetzt macht der Mann hinter dem DESTROYER Magazin, Karl Andersson, also Ernst mit seinem Verlag „Entartetes Leben“ und bringt den ersten Bildband heraus. Jungs und Männer irgendwo zwischen Schutzalter und Volljährigkeit, mal mehr mal weniger bekleidet, findet man(n) „naturgemäß“ darin. Aber auch Bushaltestellen, Landschaften und Essensreste …, denn dieses kleinformatige Coffee-Table-Book ist eine Reisebericht in Bildern durch den Osten Europas. Arty, sexy, schick!
As always, you can also order Shallow Tourist at Ilovemags.com.
First copies of Shallow Tourist delivered
October 28th, 2011, 19:12 | No comments

This is a snapshot of my desk at Berlin Neukölln publisher Entartetes Leben. As you can see, my office work is quite glamorous.
Seriously, I just wanted to tell you that already two batches of our new photo book Shallow Tourist by Moot have been sent out now. Order it here!
New photo book: Shallow Tourist
October 25th, 2011, 19:37 | No comments
Shallow Tourist is a sublime and sexy trip to Central and Eastern Europe, as documented by its secretive author Moot on 80 pages in full color.
The book is printed in 750 copies on 140 gram art book paper.
Shallow Tourist will be available in art book shops throughout Europe later this year, but already now you can buy it here – directly from the publisher. Enjoy!









Born today – Breaking Boy News!
September 7th, 2011, 23:07 | 4 comments

You are the very first to know – today shortly after 3 pm the first issue of the tabloid newspaper Breaking Boy News was printed.
Finally a news tabloid worth reading!
Wallenberg feat. Ari Up: Sunshine Taboo
August 23rd, 2011, 20:42 | No comments
Sunshine Taboo is the new single by Swedish artist and music maker Wallenberg.
The song highlights the situation of LGBT people in Jamaica. It features The Slits’ Ari Up, who sadly died shortly after the recording of the song.
This is hip hop reggae in a dancehall style. Enjoy!




