Interview with Kenyon from Future Relic
As Kenyon from Future Relic dropped us a mail with some quite interesting pics we decided to do the first SELEKKT interview with them. So watch the pics and enjoy the lines.

What is Future Relic and who is behind this crazy stuff? Tell us about your history and your ideas. Future Relic is my biz partner, Paul Kim and myself. We were college friends with mutual interests in design, art and fashion and came up with the idea of starting our own label as an outlet for our creative work. Our designs are a reflection of our shared opinions and sociopolitical commentary. We come up with the ideas, then I sit down in front of the computer and make them come to life.
How did you find out about Kim Yong Ills b-boy career during the good old times? I found an old home movie of Kim Jong breakin like Turbo. He’s bad ass.

If you became a politican, what would be the first law you were about to change? We all know politicians can’t change laws. They only break them. I would like to see the law applied equally to all politicians just as it is to the rest of the public. Politicians should be held to a higher standard and shouldn’t receive “get out of jail free” cards one they get elected into office.
What is the happy lady on the second having on her face? It’s cream cheese, isn’t it? Creamy Irish.

Did you ever had any contact with those two policemen on this shirt?The “Monkey See” tee design is not about personal run-ins with the law, but more commentary on the cycle of corruption. Did the monkey learn from the cops, or are the cops learning from the monkey? It is a chicken and the egg type scenario where the cycle of corruption (use of excessive force, cops dealing in illegal business, etc…) never ends unless someone puts a stop to it. The cops are just standing there. Apathy enables this cycle to continue.
If you imagine this interview really would be published - is there anything you ever wanted to mention? C-3PO is gay.
Glad to hear this. Thanks for the interview.

To visit the Future Relics website go here.
To visit more stuff of Kenyon check here.

