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Yoga Accessories

by Evan Orensten

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We've found several well-designed yoga accessories for newbies and seasoned yogis alike. These goods combine quality, innovation, and aesthetics. Stay tuned for another feature on what to wear while you practice.

Skidless Mat Towels
Yogitoes skidless mat towels solve several common problems: Slippery mats when you sweat; covering up skanky mats at the gym or yoga studio; covering up those ugly purple mats; and saving space when traveling. A terry cloth yoga mat cover with plastic nubs keeps you, and the mat, secure during your practice. They're available in seven colors that correspond to the crown, third eye, throat, heart, solar plexus, sacral and root chakras. $50+ and available online. In 2007, Yogitoes will also be launching several new products: Straps, a modern play on the common block, hairbands, environmentally-friendly blankets, bolsters, yoga mats and accessories, as well as a children’s line and a yoga clothing line.

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Bamboo Block
An eco-conscious alternative to the more-common foam blocks, Bamboo Practice Blocks (left) are hollow, light-weight, strong and durable. $23 each from Barefoot Yoga.

Plank Designs
Plank has a "More Hipster, Less Hippie" approach to yoga gear that—with mats like the gold and bronze Bling mat from their Text series of mats (right)—add a little levity to your practice. $65.

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Nike Yoga Mescolisi Shoes
Practicing outside? Nike's Yoga Mescolisi shoes (left) are lined with a flexible material that feels like being barefoot. Made from recycled synthetics and cotton, the sole features rubber pods designed for "full foot articulation," making yoga safe for outdoors (or those who are barefoot shy). $55.

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Jo-Sha Wipes
Created by a certified yoga instructor after an unsuccessful attempt to find a natural, convenient, and great-smelling way to clean yoga mats, Jo-Sha Wipes contain no alcohol or harsh chemicals, dry quickly and evaporate completely. The lavender, peppermint, tangerine, and eucalyptus scents are all made from essential oils and are naturally anti-bacterial, antiseptic, and astringent. $15 for a pack of 20 available at Amazon. Herban Essentials also makes herbal yoga wipes, $14 for a pack of $20.

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Biodegradable Yoga Mats from ecoYoga
ecoYoga makes mats from jute that are look great, wear well, and are as friendly to the earth as you are to your body. Visit their site for a list of local and online retailers. Prices start around $30.

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Sigg Aluminum Water Bottles
Staying hydrated while you practice is essential, so do it in style, and do it in an enviromentally friendly way with a Sigg water bottle. Dozens of styles are available in many sizes. Check out the site for local and online retailers, like Online Fitness. They carry a range of bottles starting around $15.

Stella McCarney for adidas Yoga Mat and Mesh Bag
Adding a little high fashion to your practice, Stella McCartney's line for adidas includes this lavender cushioned mat that comes with a draw cord mesh bag. Featuring a non-slip surface and a ribbon strap to keep it rolled tight, it's a stylish option that's also streamlined enough to tote from work to class. $110 from adidas.

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Crescent Moon Mat Bags
Now all you need is a bag to carry all of your gear in. Crescent Moon makes two that we love. Just need a bag for your mat? Try their Linen Mat Bag, a great solution for carrying your mat—simple, secure and it has room for your keys, wallet and other essentials (around $50). Need more space? Try their Camo MatPack, which features a media pocket with pass through for your headphones, a separate area for sweat-soaked clothes, and allows your mat to attach at the angle most comfortable to you (around $80).

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A CH team effort by Leti, Ami and Evan.

Easy Star All-Stars: Radiodread

by Ami Kealoha

Radioderead

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Radiohead should be blushing. Close on the heels of BBE’s collection of future-soul-tinged Radiohead reworkings, comes Radiodread, a surprising and impressive roots-style reggae remake of the band’s entire landmark album OK Computer.

A tribute to the universal appeal of Radiohead’s songwriting, old-guard reggae luminaries Toots and the Maytals, Sugar Minott, Frankie Paul, The Meditations, Israel Vibrations, and Horace Andy take on a track each, with inspired results. And rising pop star Citizen Cope’s characteristic bluesy drawl works perfectly here over dubbing guitar skanks and deep mesmerizing bass lines. The album also features NYC natives Victor Axelrod aka Ticklah (best known as a longtime member of Brooklyn’s monster afrobeat orchestra Antibalas and frequent DJ Spinna collaborator) and acclaimed (and unsigned) singer/composer Tamar-kali—both names to watch.

These are not just saccharine lovers rock versions of Thom Yorke over the latest dancehall riddim (not that there’s anything wrong with that), but thorough reinterpretations and arrangements that transform OK Computer into reggae music without losing the essence of either, and enriching both in the process. Pick Radiodread up from Easy Star Records or iTunes.

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