Saturday, February 28, 2009

King Chaka Art Show April 25












Saturday April 25, 2009. Mid-City Arts Gallery is proud to present New Works by The Infamous Los Angeles King CHAKA.


Labeled as "California's Most Prolific Graffiti Artist," by the L.A. Times, Chaka will be debuting his first ever solo art exhibit at Mid-City Arts In Los Angeles.



The Infamous King Chaka First Solo Art Exhibit - April 25, 2009 - Mid City Arts Gallery - midcityarts@gmail.com for more info...


Mid-City Arts
www. mid-cityarts. com
5113 W. Pico Blvd.

Los Angeles Ca.
90019
(310) 694-3460

Art Show 2009



As know as MR Brainwash. Art Show 2009 is coming to LA again. NY show is soon as well. One of my favorite street artst is back and in full effect stay tuned to him. MBW is is here for revenge.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Crookers Mix Presented by Fader x wmig



Like a smoking hot laser beam shooting straight from the moon to your pasta bowl, DJ duo Crookers mixed up their patent brand of italian space travel with some classic hits from their mom’s record collection and crafted installment number 7 of the We Make It Good Mix series. 40 minutes of full-on gnarlesberger dubstep, italo pop and the best of deee best in dancey dance. Be sure to download and be sure to check out our awesomest friends at theFADER.com.





DOWNLOAD HERE!!!

Tranformers 2 Kanye x Kid Kudi

Marc Jacobs Fall 2009

Nylon TV + Betsey Johnson

MAC : Hello Kitty Collection Ad

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

DISSIZIT!





DISSIZIT!

What can i say, Slick is a mad man. Having that talent no joke. They have done it all. With street and finesse. Slick has been putting it down for some time now. Here's some thing he has done obviously clothing, art, collabos, Super Bowl ad and painting the PIG coachella.
I seen Roger Waters on Shrooms at the Bowl. Fuckk! Best concert of my life.



Dissizit Media

Time Lapse paiting the big Coachella 08.


Super Bowl ad




Collab=Diss x Daz




Spring 09


So don't sleep on it.

Dissizit
The only brand that matters.
We are the Streets, Hip Hop, Graffiti, & graphic pioneers!
Legendary status in this game for over 20 years producing nothing short of modern classics.

The official brand of the true B-Boy.

DISSIZIT 2008 till infinity...

RiP : A REMIX MANIFESTO



In RiP: A remix manifesto, Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers.

The films central protagonist is Girl Talk, a mash-up musician topping the charts with his sample-based songs. But is Girl Talk a paragon of people power or the Pied Piper of piracy? Creative Commons founder, Lawrence Lessig, Brazil's Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil and pop culture critic Cory Doctorow are also along for the ride.

A participatory media experiment, from day one, Brett shares his raw footage at opensourcecinema.org, for anyone to remix. This movie-as-mash-up method allows these remixes to become an integral part of the film. With RiP: A remix manifesto, Gaylor and Girl Talk sound an urgent alarm and draw the lines of battle.

Which side of the ideas war are you on?

View the entire movie here : http://www.nfb.ca/film/rip-remix-manifesto/

Friday, February 20, 2009

J Dilla x Obey. Show your support. Benifit Concert.


J Dilla was a great music producer who died of lupus. Now his mom has lupus and needs help with her medical bills. This collaborative poster with B+ will benefit Dilla’s mom “Ma Dukes”. There is a benefit concert as well. Info below. Please support “Ma Dukes”.
-Shepard
Edition of 400, 18 x 24, $55
50 prints will be sold at the Benefit Event on Sunday Feb 22.

TIMELESS:
COMPOSER/ARRANGER SERIES II of IV: “A Suite for Ma Dukes”
Carlos Niño + Miguel Atwood-Ferguson w/40-Piece Orchestra • DJ Sets by:
House Shoes + J.ROCC | Very Special Guests TBA
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 in Los Angeles
Tickets Available via TICKETMASTER and The Luckman Arts Complex Box Office +1 323 343 6600

Grapes of Skull by Ludo FR

Natalie Portman SNL Music Video

IAMX.eu

guerrillaFMQuantcast

Saturday, February 14, 2009

T O F A N S F R I E N D S O N F A M I L Y . M Y B A B Y I S H E R E


HERE"S A LITTLE NOTE FROM MISS M.I.A.


HAPPY VALENTINES!

SUNDAY NITE I CAME HOME FROM THE GRAMMY'S STILL IN THE MOOD TO PARTY , I COUDA EASILY GONE OUT BUT I WENT HOME INSEAD , LUCKLY I DID!! COZ MY EARLY STAGE LABOUR KICKED IN AROUND 2 AM .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfndz8pW9WY

MY BABY WAS BORN WEDNESDAY , HE IS HEALTHY , FINE , BEAUTIFUL AND THE MOST AMZING THING EVER ON THIS PLANET, OF COURSE IM HIS MUM!!!

ME AND BABY ARE PUTTING OUR TOUR DATES FOR 2010 TOGETHER
AND MAKING MIX TAPES
AND FIGURING OUT A WAY TO BREAK OUT OF THE HOSPITAL !

HOPEFULLY THE WORLD IS BEEN TICKING ALONG AND I AINT MISSED MUCH!

C U SOON ,

AND MY BABY BOY SAYZ HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COOL CATS LE STORE IS OPEN!



http://www.coolcats.fr/

click here to view note.

Rhymesayers SXSW Lable Showcase/Atmosphere & Ali Arist Meets Artist/Pre-Order Ali's "Thruth Is Here"‏




Pre-Order Brother Ali's "The Truth Is Here" Today!

It's been two years since Brother Ali released the critically acclaimed album The Undisputed Truth, and as the Rhymesayers lyrical heavyweight and producer Ant put the finishing touches on their upcoming follow up (Fall '09) the dynamic duo cap off the last two years with a new EP and a full-length DVD.

Nine tracks featuring two highly sought after b-sides and seven new and previously unreleased songs including "Philistine David", which was featured in the Jonathan Demme directed documentary, Jimmy Carter Man From Plains and "The Believer" a collaboration with Slug of Atmosphere. In addition to the new EP, The Truth Is Here also contains a full length DVD that features Brother Ali's sold out homecoming performance during The Undisputed Truth Tour at the legendary First Avenue nightclub in Minneapolis as well as interviews, a special commentary by Brother Ali, and videos of "Take Me Home" and "Uncle Sam Goddamn" from The Undisputed Truth. The Truth Is Here captures a key period in the career of what many have called one of the most promising voices to emerge from the underground this century and will be a must have for any and every Brother Ali fan.

You can pre-order The Truth Is Here from Fifth Element now! With the Fifth Element pre-order you'll also receive a "Truth Is Here" sticker and a limited edition fold out poster with lyrics sheet on the reverse side! Remember these bonus items are exclusive to Fifth Element and are limited so pre-order it today!!!





Atmosphere & Brother Ali "Artist Meets Artist" Officially On Sale!

Atmosphere & Brother Ali have joined forces to bring you a one night only event! They will be performing their 3 The Hard Way set March 9th at the Fine Line in Minneapolis. Muja Messiah & M.anifest and Toki Wright & St. Paul Slim have also collaborated special sets for the evening and DJ's Plain Ole Bill & Jimmy2Times with throw down on the wheels of steel. Full details below. Don't forget to pick your tickets up at Fifth Element or Ticketmaster today!

+ 03.09.2009 + Artist Meets Artist
Venue: Fine Line
Address: 318 1st Ave N
City: Minneapolis
State: MN
Phone: 612-338-8100
Doors: 9:00PM
Ages: 18+
Cost: $20
-> Performing: One Night Only!
Atmosphere X Brother Ali
Muja Messiah X M.anifest
Toki Wright X St. Paul Slim
Plain Ole Bill X Jimmy2Times

www.finelinemusic.com




Rhymesayers Live at SXSW 09!

Last time Rhymesayers did a label showcase at SXSW was three years ago opening night at Emo's, and it was SOLD OUT with a line around the block. Once again it's on. Rhymesayers will bring the crew from all over the U.S down to Austin, TX one more time to deliver a 6 hour artist showcase.

It all goes down outdoors on Thursday, March 19, 2009 at Habana Bar Patio / Backyard, 708 East 6th Street, Austin, TX. The line-up includes: Toki Wright, I Self Devine, Abstract Rude, Eyedea & Abilities, P.O.S, Brother Ali, Freeway & Jake One and special DJs sets by Plain Ole Bill and BK One. All artists will be performing material from their new albums all to be released in 2009. If you're in Austin, don't miss this one. Set times to be posted soon!


Thank you Rhymesayers newsletter!!

NEWS ON CLOTHING LABEL FIVE FOUR



Back in September, menswear label Five Four sold out of a new $325 peacoat in one week. Buyed by strong orders from retailers, including Macy's, designer Andres Izquieta ordered luxurious fabrics from an Italian mill.

"I was thinking we were going to have a new category of $300 to $500 coats for fall 2009," says Mr. Izquieta, 28 years old. His co-chief executive, Dee Murthy, also 28, was confident, too; indeed, he had splurged on a new Aston Martin Vantage sports car for himself in March.

Alas, when world markets crashed the following month, consumers snapped their wallets shut. Many of the retailers that sold Five Four's trendy, casual jackets, shirts and other heavily detailed pieces canceled orders or backed out of payments.

Suddenly, Five Four found itself in free fall. "I feel like I woke up the first week of October, when everything stopped," Mr. Murthy says. The founders of the Los Angeles-based company would have to act quickly.

In the aftermath of last fall's credit crunch, the future is unclear. But as businesses like Five Four traverse the new terrain, they are creating long-lasting changes that will affect all consumers -- from where clothes are produced to their price and quality.

Marketing guru Paco Underhill predicts that the business world "will change more in the next five years than it has in the past 100." The process isn't purely destructive. "Each time something is gone, it frees up room," Mr. Underhill says. Five Four's scramble -- ranging from its rethinking of supplier and vendor relationships to an expansion into socks, rather than $500 coats -- show the evolution under way.

Knowing that only the agile would survive, Mr. Murthy and Mr. Izquieta worked quickly last fall to save their seven-year-old company. The line of $500 coats was out. They decided the new price had to be below $200.

At six o'clock one evening, Mr. Izquieta emailed the Italian mill operator to cancel the $17-a-yard fabric order. The mill operator immediately dropped his price to $7.50 a yard. "I could tell from his tone that he was under water," the designer recalls. The Italian textile industry is known for high quality and better factory working conditions, but numerous designers are fleeing its high prices.

Mr. Izquieta, too, had to put cost-cutting first. He located a mill in India that would produce a worthy fabric for $2 a yard, reducing the retail price of the coat to $185.

Meanwhile, lenders were shutting off credit to Five Four's vendors and many of the 1,000 stores that sell its clothes. For November, it had orders worth $1.2 million -- but only about $100,000 came from retailers with sufficient credit. "We had to figure out ways to ship these customers their winter orders," Mr. Murthy says.

He called retailers, saying, "This is a vicious cycle. If you can't pass credit, I can't sell you these goods, and if I can't ship you the goods, I can't stay in business." The solution: Five Four shipped on faith -- accepting post-dated checks, personal credit-card payments, and even verbal IOUs. "They offered any terms we wanted," says Dan Kogan, chief executive of Emoda, a retailer with stores in Philadelphia, Atlanta and online.

When one over-embellished shirt style sold poorly at Atrium, a store in New York, Five Four took it back and sent other shirts. "Their price was significantly lower than most of their competitors, given the quality of the goods," says Ivo Nikolov, Atrium's menswear buyer.

Mr. Murthy and Mr. Izquieta laid off four employees, bringing their work force to 25, and cut all advertising. They pulled out of the trade shows where they had sought new retailers. They stopped using airmail to ship some goods to and from their manufacturing facilities in China. They dropped the thread count of some woven shirts to 40 from 50. When their landlord declined to renegotiate their Los Angeles warehouse and office lease, they found new space for 50% less.

The survival plan was to help keep their existing retailers in business by making extra accommodations and to drop prices 20%. Both turned out to be important measures in cementing relationships: When Emoda cut its brand portfolio to 120 labels from 280, it doubled down on Five Four.

Back when Mr. Murthy and Mr. Izquieta launched Five Four while students at the University of Southern California (deriving the name from college slang they used when saying good-bye) the fashion world seemed to offer surprise riches. The first jeans they made, five years ago, cost $14 to make and carried an intended retail price of $68. A day before the pants shipped, a friend commented, "Nobody buys jeans for $68. You should sell them for $110." The partners snipped off the tags that night -- and the jeans blew out of stores at the higher price.

But to raise cash these days, Five Four is manufacturing just about anything that will turn a buck: backpacks, wine-bottle openers and socks -- three pairs for $20. They're cutting out middlemen by selling direct to consumers on their Web site and in pop-up stores -- a trendy retailing concept in which shops open for just a few days or weeks.

Five Four's net sales wound up flat at $8 million in 2008. With widespread store closings among their retailers, the brand is being sold in 800 stores, down from 1,000.

On a recent day at Five Four's office, Mr. Izquieta said he's still ambitious. "I want to create our generation's Polo. You can't be a megabrand in the U.S. today if you're selling a woven shirt for $200," he said. "I think the concept of luxury is passé."

Moments later, the company's chief financial officer stepped into the room with more disquieting news: Their buyer at Macy's had just been laid off, leaving Five Four with no relationship at a key customer.

Meanwhile, Mr. Murthy laments the end of his love affair with his still-new Aston Martin. It's nearly paid for, but he's convinced people give him dirty looks. "I always wanted a sports car. Now I'm like, 'What a stupid purchase. What did I think I was proving by buying that?'"


ARTICLE COURTESY OF THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
LINK TO ARTICLE: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123440697707875869.html

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

CAUSES

In 2007, Waxploitation established the Causes benefit album series. The inaugural Causes 1 release raised over $80,000 for 3 non-profits: Doctors Without Borders, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam America. Both Causes 1 and the upcoming Causes 2 album focus attention and raise money for these non-profits and their work in Darfur.

Although estimates of the number of people killed by the conflict in Darfur vary widely from 200,000 to 400,000, what is certain is that more than 2 million people have fled their homes because of the fighting, and 4 million are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. It is widely accepted that this one of the worst crises in the world today.

Please check out Causes 1 on Amazon or iTunes. We expect to announce the release date and tracklisting for Causes 2. Please sign up below to receive an alert, as well as an opportunity to get your hands on signed, limited edition Causes CDs.

http://www.waxploitation.com/causes/
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Causes 2


Causes 1: Darfur Video

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

50 Years Since Rock n Roll Died




On February 3, 1959, a small-plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, United States killed three American rock and roll musicians: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, as well as the pilot, Roger Peterson [1]. The day was later called The Day the Music Died by Don McLean in his 1971 song "American Pie

"The Winter Dance Party" was a tour that was set to cover 24 Midwestern cities in three weeks. A logistical problem with the tour was the amount of travel, as the distance between venues was not a priority when scheduling each performance. For example, the tour would start at venue A, travel 200 miles (320 km) to venue B, and travel back 170 miles (270 km) to venue C, which was only 30 miles (48 km) from venue A. Adding to the disarray, the tour bus used to carry the musicians was ill-prepared for the weather; its heating system broke shortly after the tour began. Drummer Carl Bunch developed a severe case of frostbitten feet while on the bus and was taken to a local hospital. As he recovered, Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens took turns with the drums.

The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa was never intended to be a stop on the tour, but promoters, hoping to fill an open date, called the manager of the ballroom at the time and offered him the show. He accepted and the date of the show was set for February 2.

Buddy Holly


Ritchie Valens From Pacoima CA



Big Bopper


Sunday, February 1, 2009

Shepard Fairy gets Character Approved Award USA Networks



n addition to Shepard, USA Network is also honoring Lupe Fiasco, Shepard Fairey, David Chang, Patrick Robinson, Charles Best, Jimmy Wales and Jennifer Siegal. Click here to watch the rest of the videos. They're all terrific.