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Backbeat co
Backbeat co










backbeat co

Unique songs are generated depending on what directions and paths you take in each puzzle. Soulful grooves and hot licks are composed by Pete Fraser, session saxophonist to the The Pogues, Friendly Fires, and Field Music! Twenty musical motifs are recorded by a live ensemble of seven funk masters, providing the foundation for the dynamic music in the game. Join Watts as she grows on a musical journey rooted in funk and fusion. Sequenced combo moves and 40 levels of strategic madness.Strategy-esque squad resources and rewindable turns to optimize your solutions.Character-driven story set in 1990s suburban America.Caught up in the groove, she recruits a group of hometown amateurs to take on art school darlings La Tormenta at the Battle of the Bands. that fairly supports craftsmen with fair wages and healthy working environments, Isadora is able to keep a close-knit community that surrounds Back Beat Co.Stephanie "Watts" Watson, an aspiring bassist, bounced from audition to audition never finding music that really resonated with her, that is, until she discovered the magic of funk. Together with her small production team and a factory in L.A. Some of her favorite fabrics to work with are organic cotton waffle, hemp fleece, tencel twill, and hardier hemp twill. Apart from the clothes, she wants to promote experiences that truly matter as well. "I believe that what sets us apart from other sustainable brands is our mission to uplift slow fashion through low-impact essentials in simple and wearable silhouettes,"she says. She found an opportunity in the industry and decided to cater to people like her with prices that were more accessible and pieces that are more sustainable to keep.īack Beat Co. firmly wants to put the people and the planet first before making profit. “Before, it was hard to get ahold of fabrics and connections in the industry especially because there were not a lot of people of color in the sustainable space. When you say organic or eco-friendly or sustainable, the look that comes to mind was a brown shapeless tunic made out of linen or hemp that was just not cute and just granola looking,” says Isadora. Fast forward to today, we are now greeted by Back Beat Co., the Cali-inspired brand that perfectly captures Isadora's experience in California's skate and surf culture.Īlthough it was quite easy to put out the experience she wants for her brand, Isadora felt that there wasn’t enough representation of people of color in the fashion industry. Shortly after finishing her education in San Fransisco she moved to L.A. In an interview with Gossamer, Isadora expressed the feeling she immediately felt when she was greeted by a creative community that celebrated style freedom and self-expression.

backbeat co

Fueled by her passion to translate her experience through clothes, she decided to pursue a fashion career in the U.S. At a young age, she developed an appreciation for a laid-back and a live-easy type of lifestyle. Isadora Alvarez of Back Beat Co. might just be the coolest girl in our roster of Filipina CEOs because she did not just put up a brand but she also formed a community that is all for slow fashion as well.īorn in Palawan, Isadora enjoyed being surrounded by the great outdoors. Filipino-owned brands from all over the world are not one to miss out on fashion conversations that matter. From supporting sustainable fashion movements, creating a low-impact brand, to forming a thriving community in L.A., another female CEO has done it all and this time around her ethical retail noise is reaching the streets of Manila.












Backbeat co