Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Sunday, November 22, 2009

This Town Is Coming Like a Ghost Town


Found this article on modern day ghost towns around the world. Good article, great pictures, check it out.

Time to Understand the HORROR!


Just came across what looks to be an artistic slaughterhouse of gruesome proportions. Artists John Cammisa and Jonah Birns have unveiled a collaborative, interactive exhibit entitled Dead of the Living Night that is inspired by childhood nightmares and cheesy horror cinema. If you find yourself in the Philly area, this definitely looks worth checking out (Marson i'm looking in your direction). If the following description from the website doesn't convince you then I give up:

The multimedia installation is housed inside a monolithic black room. Inside, viewers will snake through the horror/sci-fi section of a video store that pays homage to the filmic origins which drew the artists in and planted a lifetime pre-occupation with disturbing, uncanny and humorous images. Original VHS tapes line the walls in the dark, cramped hallway, a single bulb hanging overhead. In the adjoining room an interactive "magic beast" ride allows people the fantasy of flying on the back of a giant, movable creature. You are taken through the clouds into space and then the beyond. Outside, an old television set sits atop a stack of life-sized monster corpses, playing a video where high-speed editing and tongue-in-cheek cuts splice together gore and terror, assaulting you to the point of absurdity. Lining the gallery walls hang posters created from images in the books.

c'mon there's a fucking interactive magic beast. sold.

http://www.deadofthelivingnight.com/

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Reflection Eternal Returns


Via his Twitter page a couple weeks ago, Talib Kweli revealed he and Hi-Tek were putting the finishing touches on a new Reflection Eternal album. Here they are, live and together again, with new music.

Also via Twitter, 9th Wonder announced he hosted a listening party for MF Doom's new album in (Bugs) Raleigh, North Carolina.

Be on the lookout for both.

Talb Kweli and Hi-Tek are Reflection Eternal again

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Meek Mill Is Back


Philadelphia's biggest up and coming artist is free and back to taking over Philly radio.

Meek Mill, poised to break out last year, has gotten back in the studio after serving a stint in jail. After finding local success in Philly, Meek Mill signed with T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records last year, only to find himself behind bars on weapons charges in connection with a shootout in Philadelphia. He has teamed up with producer Jahlil, and an album will be coming out soon. His first single, "Make Em Say" is already getting steady play.

He's got some gangsta, he's got some lyrics, he's got some hooks. He's got a little something.

"Make Em Say"
"So Fly"
"In My Bag"

Monday, November 16, 2009

Why Is This Popular?


Why are these dork glasses popular with some of the biggest names out? Pictured here are Pharrell, Kanye West and Jay-Z. LeBron James also sports these specs as well as various personalities that MTV has decided to make popular. Stop. Go away. You look like a fucking dickhead.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Travis Barker is on the Scene


There is no exact date of when Travis Barker transitioned from Blink-182 drummer to rap music collaborator and remixer, but he's been popping up all over. Arguably the best drummer/percussionist around, dude brings the goods every time he steps out of the gate.

Travis Barker Remixes:
"Forever"-Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem
"3 a.m."-Eminem
"Dope Boys"-The Game feat. Rick Ross

And appearing in:
"Ridin'Rims"-Dem Franchise Boyz

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Wale+The Roots=Tight


Wale's "Attention Deficit" album dropped yesterday and it is tight. Get it somehow and listen to it, you will be thankful you did. To promote the album, Wale performed on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" with an assist from The Roots, including a verse from Black Thought.

"Ugly girls be quiet! Pretty girls, clap, clap like this..."

Wale feat. The Roots-"Pretty Girls"

Clarks Unveils New Hotness




Everyone knows Clarks' shoes are the shit. Wallabees are classics and Clarks dress shoes are dope and stylish. The desert boot, pictured here, is next in line of being hotter than anything you've got.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Evolution of MP3 Players


I remember walking down to Zach's basement in middle school and him introducing me to this great music sharing network called Napster. It never registered to me that music could be taken from the computer and permanently transferred to a mobile device for listening wherever you wanted. Not only have MP3 players been invented, we have now gone through a decade of them. NPR put together a slide show from the first one made in July 2000, to today's all-in-one devices.

NPR-"A Decade of MP3 Players"

Monday, November 9, 2009

A Collabo I Didn't Expect


It's part hip hop, part soul, part rock 'n roll. Mos Def has been in this territory before, but I didn't expect Jim Jones to get on the track. It's worth the three and a half minutes of your time.

Blakroc feat. Mos Def and Jim Jones-"Ain't Nothing Like You"

U2 Gets A Hand From Jay-Z


In a live performance, Jay-Z is featured in a special verse on "Sunday Bloody Sunday" with U2. He and Bono finish the song off together in a progressive moment of substance.

U2 feat. Jay-Z-"Sunday Bloody Sunday"

Wednesday, November 4, 2009