Back in 2004, when the world was a bit different and Americans had to travel around the world apologizing profusely...
  • History of Kanon (Happy Midsummer)

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    Photo by Fredrik Skogkvist

    Back in 2004, when the world was a bit different and Americans had to travel around the world apologizing profusely with our tail between our legs like a puppy that just made a poo-poo, it suddenly became cool to say, “If things don’t change I’m moving to Sweden.” And aside from no one actually following through with it, it made sense. Look at Swedes, for god's sake, they’re all gorgeous and work at creative ad agencies or design organic denim lines made from papier maché that make an 80% profit while proceeds clothe African malaria victims. They smoke cool cigarettes and drink constantly but don’t get too drunk and think casual sex should be government subsidized. It’s all enough to make us forget that the sun doesn’t exist there for half the year. Oh, or that Swedes used to be the biggest dicks on the planet.
     
    Vikings were fucking brutal. They literally raped and pillaged and the British Isles were totally their bitch. But let us not judge too harshly, they explored and colonized and gave us modern day Icelandic chicks. After a couple hundred years or so of feeling superior over the forebears of polite Brits, King Karl XI of Sweden founded Akers Iron Foundry. And, being the genius that he was, he said, “Dude, let’s drink vodka and build giant cannons and shit!” Thus, the origins of what would become the Gripsholm Distillery.
     
    A few centuries later and the Gripsholm Distillery sits on these same royal grounds, where mist blows through from Stockholm’s archipelago, majestic moose meander the deep forests, and a bunch of other shit that New Yorkers like me have no idea about and would likely die after 24 hours let alone there... But it goes back to why all those pseudo-hippies wanted to move to Sweden in the first place. Gripsholm uses the grain and potatoes that their neighbors grow organically and water from the natural springs that carve their way through the forest to produce local spirits in the tradition that’s about ten centuries older than America. What’s your vodka got? A fancy bottle? Well, good luck with all of that.
  • Midsummer Launch Party--Photos from the Night

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    Lykke Li. Photo by Fredrik Skogkvist.

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    Months of anticipation came to fruition last night. Also, months of anticipation equals hurting this morning. But not so much pain that we can’t share some of the unequivocal awesomeness that went down in Sweden last evening. Stefanie’s Kanon cocktails were flowing, Lykke Li killed it on the 1s and 2s, the Shout Out Louds brought the house down, and all of our blogger friends and family had the Midsummer time of their lives. Here’s some of the madness captured by our very own madmen, Harry Beee and Fredrik Skogkvist. And remember, we’re bringing the Midsummer flavor Stateside for our 4th of July soiree in the Hamptons. Stay tuned and don’t sleep.

    About our FOK: Photographer and FOK (Friend of Kanon) Fredrik Skogkvist began appreciating the art of imagery at a young age by spending hours at a local skate-park with a group of friends. Playing with light and angles, Skogkvist moved on to shoot for fashion mags and brands, as well as taking on the role of director in the world of film. He’s brought his skate punk origins to the world of high fashion and the result has been a gritty aesthetic that challenges definitions of high and low. And while we love his work, we love Fredrik’s lust for life and all that entails. Travel, women, food, drinks, and the photos that come out of his immersion in all of them. He’s quite the friend.

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    FÖK: Lykke Li

    Swedish indie singer Lykke Li has recently won over our hearts (and iPods) with songs like “Little Bit” and “Get Some.” And did we mention she hails from our native Sweden? Sold.

  • Launch in Sweden (Day 1)

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    Kanon Organic Vodka

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    This is obviously a big week for Kanon, and to celebrate we’ve brought in some of our favorite people from around the world to share in some food, drinks, and music. It certainly doesn’t hurt that we’re surrounded by the idyllic setting of Gripsholm and walking distance from our favorite distillery in the world, ours. FOK Fredrik Skogkvist was on hand to capture the good times, made even better by some crazy good drinks concocted by our resident mixologist Stefanie Marco. Go ahead, live vicariously.

    About our FOK: Photographer and FOK Fredrik Skogkvist began appreciating the art of imagery at a young age by spending hours at a local skate-park with a group of friends. Playing with light and angles, Skogkvist moved on to shoot for fashion mags and brands, as well as taking on the role of director in the world of film.  He’s brought his skate punk origins to the world of high fashion and the result has been a gritty aesthetic that challenges definitions of high and low. And while we love his work, we love Fredrik’s lust for life and all that entails. Travel, women, food, drinks, and the photos that come out of his immersion in all of them. He’s quite the friend.

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    FÖK: Fredrik Skogkvist

    Fredrik Skogkvist is not only a dear friend of Kanon, he’s also one of our fave photog friends, having been blessed with a keen eye for all things aesthetically pleasing and of-the-moment.

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