New Music Friday this week’s playlist, “03-21-2024,” is a diverse collection of tracks spanning various genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for upbeat anthems to kickstart your weekend, chill vibes for a relaxed evening, or something entirely new to expand your musical horizons, you’ll find it here.
How to Listen:
Click the link below to access my “02-21-2025” playlist on Apple Music:
Anxiety – Original Mix – Avis Vox, ASY*S
Neon Highways – Borna Libertines
Dune – Indira Paganotto
Inside My Mind – Borna Libertines
Evocation – Kölsch,ANNA
Digital Destination – Borna Libertines
Explorer – Adam Beyer
Inside Acid – Borna Libertines
It’s The Hope That Kills You – The WAEVE, Graham Coxon ,Rose Elinor Dougall
Tengo Lo Que Tengo (Album Version) – Borna Libertines
I Walk Alone – Radio Edit – Stylo, Space Motion ,Amethy
Electric Horizon – Borna Libertines
LA Runaway – The Horrors
Some Days I Am Waking Up – Borna Libertines
Lucid Delusion – Alievski
A Darkness (Album Version) – Borna Libertines
Nero – Deborah de Luca
Tengo Lo Que Tengo – Ilse Remix – Borna Libertines,Ilse
Neon Highway’s new EP, scheduled for release on February 25, 2025, is entitled “Neon Highway. ” It will comprise three tracks: “Neon Highway,” “Digital Destination,” and “Electric Horizon.” This EP serves as an exploration of the intricate electrical systems that underpin our modern world.
Walking 20 km a day for Berlin Art Week. From one gallery to another it is a lot to take and process from art and city. Inspired by Berlin I made a new Painting “Berlin Earth Art”
I want to move to Berlin for a year or two or
So. I am in the process of finding accommodation and looking for art gallery representatives
Borna Libertines is an artist who creates mixed-media collages by reconstituting torn-up snatches of popular artifacts, some of which depict advertisements. His compositions feature text, pure blocks of color, commercial imagery, and graffiti placement, all remixed to convey humor, eroticism, and sociopolitical critique.
Borna Libertines builds collages of posters in which one has been placed over another or others, and the top poster or posters have been ripped, revealing to a greater or lesser degree the poster or posters underneath.
This radical re-appropriation of an otherwise ordinary material enables him to capture the spirit of the times and the image of a society driven by communication, which expresses itself above all through its obsession with current affairs and the omnipresence of the media. His art brings the streetscape into the space.
Borna Libertines is an electronic techno music artist based in New York City and a Collage Graffiti Streat Artist.
Borna has released one LP, Memory Leak, and 4 EP:s Tengo Lo Que Tengo, A Darkness, EP Inside My Mind EP Into The Shadows. Solo ART Exhibition in Hashtag Galklery – Mexico City, and Solo at Hotel Lone Rowinj Croatia
Art is dangerous, do not attempt at home.
Urban Erosion Artist Statement – Borna Libertines
Urban erosion is a natural phenomenon where materials in urban areas are gradually removed or dissolved by natural forces like rain, wind, and sun.
This phenomenon has inspired my artistic exploration as I see the remnants of urban erosion as raw materials that hold historical and cultural significance.
Instead of viewing erosion as decay or loss, I use the eroded material as a palette to create art that tells a story about the place and its history.
Urban erosion is more than just a physical change in the environment; it’s about the layers of history embedded in a place.
As humans, we interact with these spaces, leaving our marks and memories. My art engages with this interplay between past and present. I aim to reveal hidden layers and uncover memories, both positive and negative, that add depth to my work.
I believe that through my art, I can invite viewers to confront their memories and experiences, just as erosion exposes hidden layers. My focus on transformation is evident in my art.
Whether it’s the transformation of materials or the transformation of perception, I aim to challenge viewers’ perspectives and encourage them to see life through a different lens.
By using the remnants of urban erosion as my primary medium, I create art that invites people to reconsider what they thought they knew about a place.
My art serves as a lens through which viewers can see the world differently, and I hope to encourage them to embrace transformation and growth.
Content written by Borna LibeertinesBorna Libertines is a Collage Graffiti Street Artist of American and Croatian descent, residing in New York City. Following graduation from the University of Zagreb with a degree in Landscape Design and Horticulture, Borna emigrated to New York City.
In 2003, after obtaining a Social Security Number, Borna enrolled at City College of New York and graduated in 2005 with a degree in Landscape Architecture.
Over the past few years, Borna has split his time between NYC, Europe, and Mexico City, creating collage graffiti paintings using street posters collected around these cities. Borna's collages address personal, global, and social themes of the time.
His latest show was held at: Hotel Lone, Rovinj, Croatia, July 15 - September 02, 2024, #Hashtag Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico, May 16 to June 01, 2024.
Borna's art involves reconstituting torn-up pieces of popular artifacts, including advertisements, to create mixed-media collages. His compositions integrate text, color blocks, commercial imagery, and graffiti to convey humor, eroticism, and sociopolitical critique. By layering and ripping posters, Borna captures the spirit of the times and the image of a society dominated by communication and media obsession, integrating the streetscape into his art.
In addition to his artwork, Borna is also an electronic techno music artist. EP “Neon Highway”, EP "Inside My Mind", EP "A Darkness", EP: "Tengo Lo Que Tengo", LP titled "Memory Leak".
Occupation: Landscape Architect
qualifications
BSLA Landscape Architect 2005,
City Collage of New York
BSLA Landscape design and horticulter 2000, • Borna Libertines
Reviewed by Sport Israel Editorial TeamEditorial Review