Thursday, December 24, 2009
Im sorry...
In the meantime, I WAS RIGHT
Mos Def, Curren$y and Jay Electronica are now :: Center Edge Territory
Intriguing video in which Curren$y is utterly blasted
But talks about the group, JETS, and blunts.
Have a merry Christmas and safe winter solstice, all
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
For a while
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
COMME des GARCONS, COMME d'HABITUDE
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
FIrst Mos, then...
CA
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Compare
Saturday, November 14, 2009
But have you ever heard of Ninjasonik?
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
apparently
The latest shown above is in promotion of her new Gold Label, and alongside her fiery moptop is Pamela Anderson and Jurgen Teller. I've never been big on celebrities modeling for fashion designers, but this ad is funny and nonsensical enough for it to work. And of course it doesn't help that Teller's Yashica T4 takes some of the dopest pictures I've ever seen!
More Teller:
And a personal Sid Vicious favorite:
Sad girl with the photograph from kreayshawn on Vimeo.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
There is so much music in the world
i really dont care what you say
the blog has messed up my photos! oh well
okay so now that the new u is following each other...
send me some thangs
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
upcoming website....
Arts, culture, video, funny thangs, music, fashion, new shit...we want it!!!
GODOFTHEIVERY@GMAIL.COM
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Kanye West x Spike Jonze
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Oh yeah and
Q: Shwayze, very nice meeting you and thank you for joining me today. Let’s start out with your history: how did you come up in the music game and how did you and Cisco end up teaming together?
A: All of it was by chance and essentially being at the right place at the right time. I’m from Malibu and so is Cisco, so I had heard about all his stuff early on. I would always go and watch him perform, and was impressed by the way he did things. I mean, he was at all these clubs, there are mad girls at his show, you know, I was a rapper, but we ended up breaking up because of school and stuff. I came back and was trying to find a band, someone to collaborate with. I ended up on Cisco’s couch after a party and I was like, “you want to make some music?” And he was like, “yeah.” I was introduced to Dirt Nasty, Andre Legacy and Mickey Avalon and was kinda like a little kid in the crew the whole time. I was just coming up, I only had a couple of songs, so I asked Cisco if I could intern, and it was a wrap. I was so impressed by the way he could just lay down a track in one night — I mean, produce, spit, and then be knocking that shit in my car on the way home the same evening. Shit was crazy. So pretty much, they couldn’t get rid of me.
Q: You mention fellow rappers Dirt Nasty, Andre Legacy, and Mickey Avalon, all of whom are associates of yours and Cisco’s. What do you think sets your group apart, if anything?
A: I think that not taking yourself too seriously is a big thing, and having comedy intertwined in the rap. A lot of rappers are talking about cars and diamonds and hoes and what they do at the club, and how they pop bottles and shit, that’s so boring. You can’t really connect with it. The difference with us is that we’re a lifestyle. People who listen to our music are actually living it. Not that many people are ridin’ around in Maybachs and shit, so it’s difficult to put yourself in that position where you’re rich and shit. People want to hear the real stuff.
Q: So what do you think of this lifestyle that you speak of, this LA scene?
A: It’s pretty interesting. You think that the hype is just a fad, but I guess not, seems like it’s going to be a pretty big thing for a while. I guess people are just really interested in the lives of others. I guess if it takes your mind off the bad things in the world, at the same time, you gotta do it. But as far as paparazzi and shit goes, I feel as if celebrities just use that as their own press, that’s how their career keeps going. I want my music to speak for itself.
Q: Tell me about your creative experience. What/who inspires you to write the songs that you do? What about for your videos and overall production?
A: The first thing that got me into music was obviously girls. It all started in middle school, when I started writing poetry to try and impress this one girl that I was really into. It was, like, classic childhood shit, you know? I would leave stuff by her locker and write her notes, and it was real cute. But that kind of morphed into songwriting, and I just continued to take that energy and those feelings and put it on paper. Once you’ve written a lot of songs, you try and find inspiration in everything. Like, a lot of the time, I find myself not going to the club for fun or for myself, its work. I can go out to a club and consider myself working. It sounds crazy, but it really is work. It’s like, I’m actively researching to find some new material for my songs. But honestly, a lot of times for inspiration I just spend time at home. I just recorded “Let it Beat,” (the new record) and most of the inspiration generated from that was at home, with the homies, and around LA.
Q: Tell me more about your album.
A: “Let it Beat” drops on November 3rd, and it features artists like Snoop Dogg, the Knux, the Cars, and more dope artists.
Q: What was it like to work with Snoop?
A: Snoop is classic, I mean, you know, where can you go wrong? It’s like getting a stamp or approval from the king of the west coast. Were trying to come up as the West Coast thing, too, so obviously it’s an honor. There’s amazing west coast artists out there, and we want to be known as one of those.
Q: You’ll be at UCI on October 16th for Shocktoberfest. What do you plan on bringing to the concert? How do you plan on changing things up and making the show your own?
A: No one’s like us, man. When Cisco and I get on stage, we mob; its crazy. We’re almost like a rock band. We bring that lifestyle to you, which you guys already understand, because its Cali, and you guys are from Cali so you get it. The live show is gonna be insane though. We got my boy Mark Schmidt who is a one man band working the stage, we got a DJ, and Cisco picks up a guitar every so often, I rock out on the drums and shit, we keep it real musical. We like to keep our live show as a representation of the record.
On Some Southern Ish
In any case, these guys are pretty sweet. Check the rhime:
Girls
The Fader-- Girls
Sunday, October 4, 2009
LiLo No Go
God, look at the way Estrella Archs is leaning away from Lohan. And her expression! Indicitave of MUCH.
Its lookin pretty bad for Lindsay Lohan. As the new artistic advisor for Emannuel Ungaro, she has officially become the punching bag for all cut throat Parisian critics.
Fabien Baron, French art critic, said quite unabashedly, "Call the fashion police!"
2009 has been a year of economic ruin, and as a result of this great depression part deux, the industry that was once flooded with money has now become a drowning animal, gasping for air and willing to turn any ridiculous tricks to stay above water. Lindsay Lohan being hired for the label that is synonymous with 15,000 dollar dresses, hand sewn beads on Couture masterpieces, and a slew of highly respected designers on its team is the equivalent of the Kanye West x Taylor Swift outburst. This is merely a cry for publicity, a cry for money, and a cry for attention. Her collection, a shade higher than sub par, was met with great disdain by many. Read up and make an opinion for yourself:
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Uh Oh.
Wholeheartedly apologize.
To make up for it:
MALUCA
The newest addition to the MADDECENT family, Maluca hails from NYC and combines the funky, bass heavy experimental beats of Diplo and co. with her Dominican Republic roots. I don't know how I feel about her but what she's doing is undeniably cool and a bit out of left field, which is always exciting.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
What the pho?
Saturday, August 29, 2009
So.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
New Ish
Friday, August 14, 2009
Wanna See Something?
Monday, August 10, 2009
ROCK THE BELLS
Ice Cream Paint Job
On a mission to the Mission, Lohraw took me to Humphry Slocombe Ice Cream on Harrison, and it was....yes....I am going to say it...amazing.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Thoughts?
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
I mean, fuck the auto tuner and Lady Gaga-esque weak fake techno beats, ("Boom Boom Pow" by the Black Eyed Peas, anybody?), I am talking creative creations here!
So I caught wind of this Ghostface Killa/Beirut track via SMoody and it is definitely slapworthy. Ghostface killah is known for his innovative use of simile and each one of his songs comes along with a story worth listening to. In conjunction with Beirut's use of quirky orchestra instruments that produce a certain sense of fuzzy magical realism, it's undeniably catchy and dope. Please slap:
Yes Yes Y'all And You Don't Stop
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Whilst at the Roc...
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
On my Radar-iohead
What is it?
From the Headlines...
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Speaking of Yves Saint Laurent...
Missoni on Display
Monday, July 20, 2009
MACAFRAMA Trailer from MACAFRAMA on Vimeo.