Record Album Made Entirely of Chocolate

Brought to us by French DJ, Breakbot, is a new 14-track album with a record made entirely of chocolate. The edible version of ‘By Your Side,’ was made in a limited edition of 120, and is available here.

Then you can decide if French electronica is your thing. And, if it’s not, we’re pretty sure French chocolate is. Or, get the inedible vinyl version here.

[via Design Taxi]

Fat Cap’n Crunch by Ron English

Artist/culture jammer/shit-stirrer Ron English is at it again. Officially titled Cap’n Cornstarch, English rendered the morbidly obese cereal mascot in vinyl — extra chins and diabetes-induced missing leg and all. The Cap’n must’ve gotten into those boxes of All Crunch Berries.

See English’s previous Fat Tony The Tiger.

[via Super Punch]

Food Spins Me Right Round, 33 RPM by Philip Karlberg

”Jolene” by Dolly Parton: Candied pear with sweet red wine reduction.

33 RPM is a collaborative project by Stockholm-based photographer Philip Karlberg and chef/set designer Mattias Nyhlin. Apparently, there was a time when music didn’t suck, and was delivered on giant black discs called “records” or “vinyl.” Karlberg takes this antiquated medium, places Nyhlin’s food creations on, and spins the black circle.

We hear that records are also good for resting your drink on.

”Where is my mind” by The Pixies: Pannacotta.
”Nuthin but a ‘G’ thang” by Dr Dre feat. Snoop: Pancakes, chocolate mousse & cream.

[link, via Feature Shoot]