Blaq Lyte on 5 Must-Visit Places in Bangkok
Blaq Lyte on 5 Must-Visit Places in Bangkok
Nick Supreda is the the visionary behind the creative platform Blaq Lyte and its streetwear brand Auntys Haus.
Born in America to Thai parents, Supreda moved to Bangkok after his college studies to pursue a career in music. He began hosting club nights before deciding to launch his own platforms: namely, Blaq Lyte and Future Factory Art Space, donating the profits to the orphanage charity 32 Foundation. The former has since grown to encompass several ventures, including Blaq Lyte Magazine, the music label Blaq Lyte Digital and festival Bangkok Block Party.
Beyond running various ventures, Nick produces music under the moniker Motley Flower, and is set to drop the EP Garden Groove in 2024.
With such a widespread influence on the Bangkok arts and music scene, Supreda knows how to tap into the lesser-known side to the city. Here, he shares five spots you need to check out.
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Renji Izakaya
“An out of town izakaya that you can enjoy yourself at without the business of the city.”
More InfoTalad Rod Fai (Srinakarin Train Market)
“This is where I like to do my vintage shopping on the weekends.”
More InfoBlaq Lyte Air
“My friends and I gather here for a good time. As an integral part of Bangkok's nightlife, Blaq Lyte Air is a place where you can drink, dance and appreciate the city's skyline. With DJs playing on the main floor and the kitchen room, it's a place where you can come to enjoy the music and create fun memories. Come as you are, you can be yourself here.”
More InfoLarb Lub Lub
“My favourite Isaan local street food. I bring my friends here to experience the authentic flavours of Thailand. My favourite dish is the beef larb.”
More InfoBLAQ LYTE Shophouse
“The shophouse is a place for people to gather and enjoy themselves while shopping, listening to music and creating conversations. I started the shophouse to bring people together and create a sense of community.”
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