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Year in Food & Music

The Year in Food & Music

JEFF MELTZ

December 2, 2014 Colby Mancasola
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Jeff is a photographer, blogger, and founder of The Culture of Me.

What was the food highlight of your year?

Every year for the last five or so years my friends Ruth, Damon and I collectively celebrate our birthdays with our friends in a different way, and this year Ruth put together this insane private dinner in Brooklyn at one of her favorite (but closed) pho spots called Nha Toi. She'd become friends with the chef from the restaurant (who's working on new spots at the moment) and coaxed him into creating a big custom meal for about 15 people in the old Nha Toi restaurant, and it was one of most incredible meals of the year--if not ever.

What was the music highlight of your year?

I didn't do a lot of music festival/show travelling this year, so here in Gotham City I made it a point to shoot a portrait project at two of my favorite annual events: Full Moon Festival and the annual CMJ Music Marathon. I got to hang out and meet amazing artists and bands, shoot some really fun instant photos on Impossible film (with an old Polaroid camera), ate some good food and listened to some pretty great and varied music.

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

I got to shoot some behind the scenes portraits and photos at New York Fashion Week (in February and in September) and while it's not stereotypical "music" or "food," my favorite thing about being backstage at fashion events is that they literally have some of the best catering and food ever. Throw away your concept that "models don't eat during fashion week" because it's just not true. Although I probably ate way more than they did when they weren't looking.

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In 2014 Tags the culture of me, jeff meltz, full moon festival, cmj music marathon, nha toi
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JEFF MELTZ

December 18, 2013 Colby Mancasola

Jeff Meltz is Owner and Creative Director at The Culture of Me.

What was the food highlight of your year?

My food highlight every year is actually every December when I go to Art Basel Miami Beach and I get to have David’s Cafe’s cafe con leche. I don’t know what it is, it’s just the best Cuban coffee ever. For food though, I had this amazing meal at Back Forty here in New York City, and the dessert was these freshly made doughnuts and salted caramel ice cream that was so good I started laughing. I couldn’t stop.

What was the music highlight of your year?

The Red Bull Music Academy came to New York this year and I got to check out the studio spaces before the sessions began, and it was incredible. But during the week they did a ‘Culture Clash’ competition between these four crews that I love a ton (Que Bajo, Federation Sound, Young Guru & Just Blaze, and Trouble & Bass. To finish off their final battles, the guests that the crews brought out were the stuff of legend: Tifa, Kardinal Official, Flatbush Zombies, Nina Sky, Cam’ron, 2 Chainz, Jadakiss, Styles P, Bun-B, Wale, Lady Lesshur, Jahdan Blakkamore, and Robin S even came out to do “Show Me Love”(!!!!) It was just one of those nights I won’t ever forget.

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

I want this one to be less about me (most of my music & food coming together stories involve new music and eating tacos or pizza) so I’ll just say that the greatest thing that happened that involves these two things colliding was probably the video for Anamanaguchi’s “Endless Fantasy”, where the band put a piece of pizza in space. Not to be missed.

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Tags jeff meltz, the culture of me, art basel, david's cafe, back forty, anamanaguchi
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