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One reviewer described it as " Incense - wood - oud, and a good blend of those types of note. The oud is very restrained. The scent is not sweet or heavy. It has good longevity and wears well. Low-key, perhaps not particularly distinctive, but the three elements strike a good, masculine chord and the frankincense is attractive."<ref>http://www.basenotes.net/ID26144822.html</ref>
One reviewer described it as " Incense - wood - oud, and a good blend of those types of note. The oud is very restrained. The scent is not sweet or heavy. It has good longevity and wears well. Low-key, perhaps not particularly distinctive, but the three elements strike a good, masculine chord and the frankincense is attractive."<ref>http://www.basenotes.net/ID26144822.html</ref>


Azzi had previously created a scent for [[Meltdown 2014|James Lavelle's Meltdown]] exhibition in June 2014.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/o6ZYG5HaIO/</ref>
Azzi had previously created a scent for [[Urban Archaeology: 21 Years Of Mo' Wax|James Lavelle's Urban Archaeology]] exhibition in June 2014.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/o6ZYG5HaIO/</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Urban Archaeology: 21 Years Of Mo' Wax]]
[[Meltdown 2014]]
[[MO’ WAX X SUPREME]]
[[MO’ WAX X SUPREME]]



Revision as of 10:56, 31 December 2019

Build & Destroy
Fragrance by James Lavelle
TypeUnisex Fragrance
Notescreated by Azzi Glasser

Released in 2014 as part of a Mowax Exhibition which opened at The Saatchi Gallery November 27[1], the fragrance was limited to 300 bottles, and was a collaboration between James Lavelle and Azzi Glasser – creator of the iconic Agent Provocateur Parfums.[2]

Described as featuring "notes of frankincense, myrrh, pimento, olibanum resin, blond woods, vetiver, musk and wood notes."[3]

One reviewer described it as " Incense - wood - oud, and a good blend of those types of note. The oud is very restrained. The scent is not sweet or heavy. It has good longevity and wears well. Low-key, perhaps not particularly distinctive, but the three elements strike a good, masculine chord and the frankincense is attractive."[4]

Azzi had previously created a scent for James Lavelle's Urban Archaeology exhibition in June 2014.[5]

Gallery

See Also

Urban Archaeology: 21 Years Of Mo' Wax

Meltdown 2014

MO’ WAX X SUPREME

External Links

Review of Fragrance

Behind The Scenes Photo from Londons Burning book

References

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