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jay electronica @ the jazz cafe

Posted on: 27 February 2010


Jay Electronica has been around for a while. Blessed with a penchant for intelligently referenced rap, charismatic delivery, and a remarkably good ear for beats, he has nonetheless remained a relatively obscure figure outside of only the most hardcore hip-hop nerds. Similar to other professed futures of Hip-Hop, Drake and J. Cole, Jay Electronica has also yet to release a full studio album, instead having mixtapes, guest features, and an always welcome predilection to rhyme over J Dilla beats escalate his hype. In recent weeks he has truly blown – backed by the neverending crescendos of Just Blaze’s production on ‘Exhibit C’, Jay Electronica has now been pushed firmly in the spotlight. With further backing from the well respected Gilles Peterson and DJ Semtex, Jay is slowly garnering more exposure to a wider UK audience. So, when Jay touched down in London for his first ever UK show at the legendary Jazz Cafe, we were sure to be in attendance to see if his live act could stand head to head with the internet hype… continue reading »

lords of the manor

Posted on: 24 February 2010

During a quick valentines weekend break, coolography opted to escape the bustle of the urban sprawl for a more relaxed change of pace. Heading westward to the county of Gloucestershire – we nonetheless remained in a coolography state of mind and sought out the good life and the good looks available to us. Word reached to us of an intriguingly named and located manor hotel and restaurant a few miles outside of Cheltenham, and so, at the end of a picturesque countryside drive we reached the ominously named Lords of the Manor in the village of  Upper Slaughter… continue reading »

mooli’s

Posted on: 3 December 2009

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The curiously named Mooli’s opened with slowly building fanfare a week or so ago, with local twitterers abuzz over their special opening offer of a free wrap, or ‘mooli’ to any passer by. With London’s Soho a regular coolography haunt, it was trivial to pop by Mooli’s Frith street location to see just exactly what the fuss was about – and what a fuss indeed! Lines scores deep fully exceeded our expectations for both Soho dwellers’ curiosity and their eagerness for a free meal.

A  beautifully simple preposition – Mooli’s offers Indian style wraps in 5 different flavours. And that’s about it. A menu this short is both refreshing and frustrating; one would expect such a limited menu to offer ease of choice, yet we found ourselves deliberating at length over the varied quintet on offer. Eventually settling for the Goan pork with pomegranate salsa, we were not disappointed – slow, tender pork emanated a deep spice and sultry heat, punctuated perfectly with sweet, crisp and refreshing bursts of pomegranate. A creamy yet light and sweet mango lassi tempered the feisty wrap, rounding off the quick meal and marking Mooli’s firmly in coolography’s ‘return visit’ mental pile… continue reading »

texture

Posted on: 1 November 2009

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coolography loves collaborations. Usually these are limited to the realm of fashion, music, and art, but rarely do we come across this in things gastronomical. In this case, Texture grabbed our attention with their bold claim to be the first restaurant founded by both a top chef and an award winning sommelier. The formidable pairing in question is Agnar Sverrisson (formerly of Gordon Ramsey’s Petrus, and head chef of Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons), and Xavier Rousset (once UK sommelier of the year and also head sommelier at Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons). The two respective experts in food and wine’s joint venture has already garnered a flurry of recognition and newcomer awards – so naturally, we felt it was our duty to see what the fuss is all about…

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artisan

Posted on: 12 August 2009

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Located in the heart of London’s exclusive Mayfair district, the Westbury Hotel’s self proclaimed combination of ‘..modern luxury and comfort with timeless style’ would be looked upon with sheer cynicism if it wasn’t so patently true. Having recently gone a £25 million refurbishment, every penny of it shows, with the decor oozing earthy, luscious textures, with natural tones bathed in warming, golden amber glows. A hypnotically inviting atmosphere for those, like us, seeking respite from a torrential downpour – unusual weather, even for our much maligned British summer. Though at that point, retiring into the comfort of, say, the Westbury’s 7th floor, 1,213 sq ft penthouse suite would certainly have been welcome, our real concern, was the attraction that is Artisan, the Westbury’s ground floor restaurant. Headed by former Roux scholar Andrew Jones, the Artisan menu makes for reading as opulent as its surroundings. With promises of service and cuisine worthy of a 5 star hotel, we dried off and settled, with relief, into our centrally located dining room table… continue reading »