
WHoArtNow Designs Art and Music Jammin from http://whoartnow.co.uk/ and http://www.lostmydog.net/. The beginning of a new experimental concept in and Music & Art publishing, watch this space for more exciting developments.

WHoArtNow Designs Giant Wall Sticker we did for the Bristol Arts Center. Not your usual size: this one measures in at 1.7m x 5.4m..!

WHoArtNow Designs Ultra busy at the moment. 4-5 working days for deliveries. Give us a shout if you need your art before then & we'll see what we can do.

Laura Hello Who Art Now, I came accross your website and I just want to say love what your doing. I have three pieces of my artwork with an art company at the moment they sell and exhibition my work do you do the sameand do you allow other artists to get involved? Thanks, Laura.

WHoArtNow Designs Busy Week for us, we've got several hundred prints waiting around the studios..

WHoArtNow Designs Our Limited Edition Christmas cards are now available... Find them in any good high street shop or multinational supermarket chain! Featuring some tight festive stencil work from Mr Michael Walker and Frazier BOYD esq

WHoArtNow Designs Mandarin Wharf art concept in London Docks. Three 72" giant prints in the reception area

WHoArtNow Designs Art and Music Jammin from http://whoartnow.co.uk/ and http://www.lostmydog.net/. The beginning of a new experimental concept in and Music & Art publishing, watch this space for more exciting developments.

WHoArtNow Designs No postal delays at present - we use dhl not royal mail. We are still very busy though: on a 3 to 4 day full turnaround for at best.

WHoArtNow Designs Art and Music Jammin from http://whoartnow.co.uk/ and http://www.lostmydog.net/. The beginning of a new experimental concept in and Music & Art publishing, watch this space for more exciting developments.

WHoArtNow Designs Free 32"x24" print of your choice.. post a photo of our art on your walls on our fb fan page. The best photo gets a print delivered!

WHoArtNow Designs Art and Music Jammin from http://whoartnow.co.uk/ and http://www.lostmydog.net/. The beginning of a new experimental concept in and Music & Art publishing, watch this space for more exciting developments.

WHoArtNow Designs Just got word that we are doing a big makeover show with the one & only Linda Barker! Our art will be featured in every room this time

WHoArtNow Designs Working with Lost My Dog Records on a very exciting new Art / Music collaberation...Three artists working on it right now / More details to follow.
Lost My Dog was formed in 2005 by Strakes, Pete Dafeet and Najan Ward. In a very short space of time Lost My Dog grabbed the attention of the world's leading DJs, press and most importantly the record buying public with their fresh and unique approach to underground house music. Within their first year iDJ magazine had... tipped the label as one of the "100 reasons why dance music still rules", going further to say that Lost My Dog was one of the "most exciting house labels to emerge from the UK recently". DJ Magazine followed suit stating "this label has been one of the most inspiring over the year for me so far". Refusing to be pigeon-holed into any specific sub genre of house music, Lost My Dog releases range from deep house grooves, through Chicago influenced jackers, to acid and tech house floor rockers. Put succinctly by DJ Mag, "Lost My Dog release vibrant house music with balls of steel." Each release is aimed at pushing the label forward into new territory, releasing new sounds but always maintaining a high level of quality control. Part of this success is that all releases have to appeal to Strakes, Pete and Nags; if one of them isn't feeling it then the record won't be released. This broad ranging sound is also reflected in the artists that Lost My Dog work with; a roster that encompasses a mixture of established names, rising stars and relative unknowns. Producers who have worked with Lost My Dog include the legendary Jay Tripwire and Greenskeepers, Julian Sanza (2020 Soundsystem), Jay West, Harold Heath, YSE (Rhythm Plate), Tommy Largo, Matt J and a whole host of others, not forgetting of course, the label's own Pete Dafeet and Strakes. As the label continues to go from strength to strength only one problem appears to still exist; finding the damn dog!Read More
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