My ebay-scouting, her account, my money, her money, her paypal, his paypal, his money, Hong Kong, Amsterdam, Leiden, Zoetermeer, FINALLY MINE!
Thanks, C. :)
Monday, 27 October 2008
Sunday, 26 October 2008
DARBOTZ x NIKE SPORTSWEAR
Nike AF1 x Darbotz from Randy Rais on Vimeo.
Indonesian artist Darbotz recently paired with giant sportswear brand Nike to produce a stunning video featuring his trademark monochromatic style. According to the video’s description, the video was done in conjunction with the AF1’s new position in the Nike Sportswear division. To bring his work to life, the piece was animated by Randy Rais with the musical score done by Arianjie.
Source: Hypebeast
WHY DON'T YOU MEET ME AT THE STREETS ON A HORSE?
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Looking through dirty windows
NIKE DUNK HI VANDAL PREMIUM - So glad with this release and pickup. One of the better concepts of the fusion-period by Nike. Materials are nice, very comfy and look sick!
The D.E.Y. - The D.E.Y. Has Come
One of the most refreshing albums at the moment. Hip-Hop mixed with Spanish and just good vibes! Go get it somehow!
Though the trio of musicians who make up the DEY didn't grow up together, their interests, both personal and musical, were similar enough that when they eventually met they knew immediately that they should work together. MC Divine, who was born and spent much of his life in the South Bronx but moved to Puerto Rico in 1998, had first met singer Élan Luz Rivera (who grew up in New York and made her first appearance on Broadway by age 16, when she played Cookie in the musical The Capeman) at Miami's Soulfrito Festival in the early 2000s, where they were both performing, but it wasn't until 2005 that they were introduced again. By this time, Divine had already hooked up with Yeyo, a Puerto Rican MC who had made splashes in the island's underground hip-hop scene in 1999 when he released the politically charged "Viequez," and with whom he had connected instantly (the night they met they recorded a song that ended up on the radio). Calling themselves the DEY, the three went into Yeyo's Miami studio, where they began working on their own material, a combination of urban R&B, Latin, hip-hop, and pop meant to have cross-cultural (and language) appeal. Signed to Epic, they began recording the tracks that would end up on both their EP, The DEY Has Come (2007), and their debut full-length, but not before co-writing and performing in singer Paula DeAnda's song "Walk Away." ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
The D.E.Y. - The D.E.Y. Has Come
One of the most refreshing albums at the moment. Hip-Hop mixed with Spanish and just good vibes! Go get it somehow!
Though the trio of musicians who make up the DEY didn't grow up together, their interests, both personal and musical, were similar enough that when they eventually met they knew immediately that they should work together. MC Divine, who was born and spent much of his life in the South Bronx but moved to Puerto Rico in 1998, had first met singer Élan Luz Rivera (who grew up in New York and made her first appearance on Broadway by age 16, when she played Cookie in the musical The Capeman) at Miami's Soulfrito Festival in the early 2000s, where they were both performing, but it wasn't until 2005 that they were introduced again. By this time, Divine had already hooked up with Yeyo, a Puerto Rican MC who had made splashes in the island's underground hip-hop scene in 1999 when he released the politically charged "Viequez," and with whom he had connected instantly (the night they met they recorded a song that ended up on the radio). Calling themselves the DEY, the three went into Yeyo's Miami studio, where they began working on their own material, a combination of urban R&B, Latin, hip-hop, and pop meant to have cross-cultural (and language) appeal. Signed to Epic, they began recording the tracks that would end up on both their EP, The DEY Has Come (2007), and their debut full-length, but not before co-writing and performing in singer Paula DeAnda's song "Walk Away." ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Boooyaaaah
Ooh baby you want me?
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Friday, 10 October 2008
BitterSweet
Last night was the official release of the music video and future release on iTunes of "Eindbaas". The party was hosted at Bitterzoet, Amsterdam by MTV Networks. Open bar.. Yay!
theFringe rocking on stage.
Dan Stezo MC
Promotional uses only!
Logix and Mr. Deeds
Logix and me went to Jimmy Woo afterwards to kick it with DJ Abstract. Big up!
Abstract and DJ Manga back to back
theFringe rocking on stage.
Dan Stezo MC
Promotional uses only!
Logix and Mr. Deeds
Logix and me went to Jimmy Woo afterwards to kick it with DJ Abstract. Big up!
Abstract and DJ Manga back to back
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
theFringe - Eindbaas
Forgot to post the music video of Eindbaas. You've seen the making of by now, here's the full clip.
theFringe - Eindbaas from theFringe on Vimeo.
theFringe - Eindbaas from theFringe on Vimeo.
Friday, 3 October 2008
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