A recap of our latest CITIZENS SESSIONS we host at Soho House in Amsterdam, with talks and keynotes from various creatives.
MARY CONSOLATA
Meet Mary Consolata Namagambe, founder of She for She Pads and Girls Will Be Girls. Her social enterprises focus on producing reusable pads and promoting women’s empowerment through outdoor sports. Mary’s background in law, social activism, and entrepreneurship drives her work advocating for women’s rights and a racism-free society in Denmark and beyond.
CITIZENS
SESSIONS
FREDERIEKE
BLOOM
Driven by vegetable-forward dishes and inspired by diverse global cuisines, Frederieke and her team dedicate their craftsmanship to shared experiences through food installations and intimate gatherings.
GUNIFORT UWAMBAGA
After a decade as a bookstore owner, Uwambaga is moving his focus to a new type of storytelling. Here he tells us all about friendship, fatherhood, and community.
MYLES
O’MEALLY
One of the youngest shoe engineers at Nike and now a sought-after pioneer in the world of high-end sneakers with his studio Areté. (Image by @_kickstory)
NATHALIE
ROBBERSE
Co-founder of TEN, a networking community for entrepreneurial women that started in Amsterdam and is now going global.
GLORIA
LANDENBERGER
Designer, creative director, ceramicist and the founder of the interior label 2222STUDIO. Firmly rooted in fashion and interior and always shifting between these both worlds.
PIETER
KOOL
Founder of strategic spatial design agency, CARBON STUDIO. He has worked with names such as Pharrell Williams, Marc Newson, Rem Koolhaas as well as the Prouvé family.
CYNTHIA
CERVANTES
She dedicated her career to community betterment. She co-founded Maroon World, a studio that celebrates BIPOC communities.
WALK IN PARIS
CITY GUIDE
Founder of the brand Walk in Paris and Creative Director/Set Designer, meet Gary and Juliette, who together create an artistic universe in Paris. With their love for outdoor exploration and art, Gary and Juliette’s rich experiences guide us through the streets of Paris in an unconventional City Guide that blends the world of music, art, and fashion.
NSIMBA
VALENE
Valene is a creative non-conformist with various ongoing projects, ranging from designing for her brand, Libaya, to trend forecasting, creative direction, and writing. With an unwavering goal to create change, Nsimba strives to bring her vision of a new world into reality.
FRIENDS MIXES
WATRA ZOLA
Introducing an electrifying monthly mix by the dynamic female DJ duo, WATRA ZOLA. With deep roots in Suriname and South Sudan, WATRA ZOLA specialise in the vibrant fusion of African Electronic Dance Music, while celebrating cultural diversity and musical innovation.
CITIZENS
SESSIONS
We gathered at Soho House Amsterdam to introduce a new format of the original Citizens Sessions, called Citizens Insights. Our attendees had the unique opportunity to engage in group discussions with three industry insiders: Daan De Greef, Renee Wijngaarden, and Olaf Hussein. Explore a glimpse of an evening filled with inspiring conversations and valuable insights.
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WATRA ZOLA is a female DJ duo with roots in Suriname and South Sudan, who specialise in the dynamic fusion of African Electronic Dance Music. They strive to give the listener a full journey through the landscape of their song choices while putting a unique spin on tracks while they are playing.
GLORIA LANDENBERGER
VIRGIL NICHOLAS
NATHALIE ROBBERSE
EMMANUEL LAWAL
CYNTHIA CERVANTES
Our latest CITIZENS SESSION at SOHO House in Amsterdam, where we introduced a new format called Citizens Insights. Our Friends had the opportunity to engage directly with three distinguished fashion industry insiders: Daan De Greef (Baskèts), Renee Wijngaarden (1OFF/PARIS), and Olaf Hussein (ØLÅF).
CITIZENS SESSION at SOHO House in Amsterdam focusing on Connection, Teamwork, and Staying Close to Your Values with: Mary Consolata Namagambe (She for She Pads), Emily Hinks (Mischief Makers), and Ashlee Janelle (Stories of YOUNG).
CITIZENS SESSION at SOHO House in Amsterdam focusing on Friendship, Allyship, and Failing with: Abderrahmane Trabsini (Daily Paper), Hussein Suleiman (Daily Paper, and Gunifort Uwambaga (Whats Culture).
CITIZENS event at SOHO House in Amsterdam with: SHARKY, Mathieu Hagel (STUDIO HAGEL), and Iris Skrami (RENOON).
PIETER KOOL
MYLES O'MEALLY
GUNIFORT UWAMBAGA
NSIMBA VALENE
High Summer 24
FREDERIEKE BLOEM
PARIS CITY GUIDE
Meet Gary & JULLIETTE
Juliette is a creative director, producer and set designer. After studying art in Brussels, where she is originally from, she moved to Paris. It was there that she met Gary, who is her life partner and with whom she collaborates on Gary's brand Walk In Paris, creating the artistic universe and furniture.
Gary comes from the Paris suburbs. He is the founder of the Walk In Paris brand, and has been dedicated to it for 10 years. To get away from the city, he loves hiking and adventure.
IF YOU'RE STAYING IN THE CITY FOR THE WEEKEND, WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
We're going for a stroll along the Canal Saint-Martin, a neighborhood we love and where the boutique is located. We've just moved to the Pompidou Center, and we love walking in the neighborhood too, where there are little hidden gardens where you can read.
Gary in front of Walk in Paris.
What is your favourite place for coffee & pastry in Paris?
For pastries, go to “du pain et des idées”, we're lucky, the best bakery is just around the corner of the shop! For a coffee, we go to « Bonjour Jacob », a coffee shop that offers a multitude of quality magazines from fashion to outdoor, we love going there to work, or to have a good time.
WHAT DOES THE PARISIAN FOOD SCENE LOOK LIKE NOW? ANY FAVOURITE RESTAURANTS TOURISTS MIGHT NOT KNOW?
Coming from Brussels and the Paris suburbs, for us the Paris food scene is huge! There's something for everyone, and we love discovering new places! We often go to Miznon for a delicious plate of mushrooms. Or in the evening at “Le collier de la reine”, a great place to eat and have a drink in a beautiful place.
Juliette, Gary, and Friend.
What is your go-to neighborhood, vintage shop, gallery, and party?
In our neighborhood, it would be Brancusi's studio, a small place full of his sculptures, our first date together. Then go to « the archivist store», a vintage shop with a very detailed selection of designers. For galleries, we recommend Perrotin, galerie continua and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac- Le Marais. For party it will be the @psychic.samba and bavardages_ parties that friends organise!
Gary & Juliette in nature.
MARY CONSOLATA
TATIE DEE
HI TATIE, CAN YOU DESCRIBE YOUR SONG SELECTION FOR THIS PLAYLIST IN 3 WORDS, AND WHY YOU CHOSE THESE SONGS?
I thought of this playlist as a dj-set. It's very progressive, starting with fairly slow house, with some very nostalgic dream house inspirations. Then we move on to more classic deep house, before ending up with some faster, club-style tracks. I've slipped in quite a few tracks from friends too, including the Groove Boys Project, Ams, Dylan Dylan and Hyas & Kaba.
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Tatie Dee began studying violin at the French Music Conservatory at age 6, later diving into electronic music and turntables. She joined the Friendsome collective, where she explores genres like Acid House and Garage. With multiple releases and a debut EP Tatie invites you on a groovy journey.
How did you discover house music?
I was immersed in electronic music from an early age. When Daft Punk's Human After All came out I was 6 and I remember running to the local misic shop to buy the CD with all my savings at the time aha. House music came along gradually, mainly thanks to my older brother who listened to it and played a lot of it. It was thanks to him that I discovered the French house scene of the 2015s, in particular the D.KO. label.
TODAY YOU EXCLUSIVELY MIX ON VINYL. WHAT WAS THE TURNING POINT FOR YOU TO MIX ON VINYL VS. CDJ?
The feeling! I really enjoy mixing on vinyl, I feel like I'm actually playing music. And I've never felt that way on CDJs. The same goes for the way I prepare my sets. I'd much rather go to a record shop and leave with a few records, but know them intimately than spend hours scrolling on bandcamp and other platforms. When I go to a club I've got maybe 50/60 records with me, and I'm going to play 30, so I'm pretty limited in terms of improvisation, but there's something very reassuring about that. Whereas for me, arriving with a USB key containing hundreds of sounds is like panic on board.
Not only a DJ but also a producer. Can you tell us a bit about your experience as a producer?
I started producing while I was in confinement in 2020. To be honest, I've always composed music, but not necessarily electronic music, and I got Ableton as soon as I got my first computer years ago, but I never really had the time to get a grip on the software. So this was the perfect opportunity, I had the time. But it wasn't until I got away from my computer and switched to analogue, buying my MPC and my first synths, that things really clicked. And that was thanks to meeting Lucas Moinet, a DJ and producer in Paris.
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY MOTIVATES AND INSPIRES THE MUSIC YOU CREATE?
It's a cliché, but that's my personal life. Depending on the experience, the emotion, the encounters, I'm going to be inspired in different ways, and sometimes the inspiration doesn't come. It's also related to the evenings and concerts I go to. In fact, it's other people who inspire me, whether it's my friends, my lovers or artists.
What have your most proud moments been as an artist?
Quite recently, I went through a very difficult period due to a painful break-up. At a time when nothing was going right, I locked myself away in my flat for 3 days and composed the 4 tracks I'm most proud of. I wanted to transform all that pain into something beautiful, into something I'll want to remember for my whole life. I tried to make the hardest period of my life into one of the project I could be the proudest of. It's that kind of unique emotion that only music allows me to feel. These 4 tracks will be released on Groovence on November 15th. I can't wait to share them with you!
DO YOU HAVE SOME ENCOURAGING WORDS YOU WANT TO SHARE WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE BEGINNING DJs/PRODUCERS?
It's difficult to give general advice, because every career path is different and unique. I just think that the main thing is to be passionate, and to do everything for passion and passion alone. The rest is just secondary.
And finally, what’s a weird or wonderful fact that excites you within music?
Good question! I think it's the connections that music can create. Between people, when you play and you see people hugging each other to your music, it's crazy. But also with people, in fact via music, via a record in particular you can end up having discussions with anyone and that's crazy too. Through music I've been able to meet great people, from all backgrounds, and once again I'm a mega-cliché, but it's the most beautiful language.