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Tattoo Artist — Middlesborough
A Dan Smith Photo
Dan Smith.
Tattooer. Musician.
Middlesbrough, UK. Glen Eden, New Zealand.
Heart and Soul.
Being from here but having lived so many other places in my life has given me an appreciation of my upbringing and British culture.
Seeing the trends come and go while maintaining an educated opinion on why they do.
Built on tradition.
My first tattoo. Descendents’ Milo on a kitchen table at a tender age. Simpler times. Best day ever.
Through the punk/hardcore scene.
Punk, Britpop, New Wave, Hardcore.
It’s easy for the environment to become stale when you don’t keep the music interesting. We listen to everything.
'The Passenger' by Iggy Pop.
'Jumping Someone Else’s Train' by The Cure on Three Imaginary Boys.
It’s hard to pin point someone who had such a vast and powerful presence in music history. Bowie was the definition of unmistakable drive and didn’t compromise once. A stand out song for me will always be ‘All the Young Dudes’.
Madness. Alexander Palace, 2013. When ‘Embarrassment’ started to play and the entire room started to dance, there was the most amazing feeling in the air. There were generations of people there to see them - I’ll never forget that show.
High by Royal Headache. I particularly like the song ‘Another World’. It has all the nostalgic riffs that made early fast-paced power punk and the perfect melody.
'Lose Yourself to Dance' by Daft Punk feat Pharrell.
Instagram: @DanSmithism
Dan Smith.
Tattooer. Musician.
Middlesbrough, UK. Glen Eden, New Zealand.
Heart and Soul.
Being from here but having lived so many other places in my life has given me an appreciation of my upbringing and British culture.
Seeing the trends come and go while maintaining an educated opinion on why they do.
Built on tradition.
My first tattoo. Descendents’ Milo on a kitchen table at a tender age. Simpler times. Best day ever.
Through the punk/hardcore scene.
Punk, Britpop, New Wave, Hardcore.
It’s easy for the environment to become stale when you don’t keep the music interesting. We listen to everything.
'The Passenger' by Iggy Pop.
'Jumping Someone Else’s Train' by The Cure on Three Imaginary Boys.
It’s hard to pin point someone who had such a vast and powerful presence in music history. Bowie was the definition of unmistakable drive and didn’t compromise once. A stand out song for me will always be ‘All the Young Dudes’.
Madness. Alexander Palace, 2013. When ‘Embarrassment’ started to play and the entire room started to dance, there was the most amazing feeling in the air. There were generations of people there to see them - I’ll never forget that show.
High by Royal Headache. I particularly like the song ‘Another World’. It has all the nostalgic riffs that made early fast-paced power punk and the perfect melody.
'Lose Yourself to Dance' by Daft Punk feat Pharrell.
Instagram: @DanSmithism