JEPSY, THE EXCHANGE, & GRAFFITI TATTOO

Another three issues to add to the collection from the ON THE RUN crew. We have the limited edition hardcover versions in stock now.
JEPSY of TRD (The Real Deal) made a name for himself in the mid 90’s setting the European transit lines ablaze with his classic New York City styles and elaborate characters executed with clear-cut precision. Full aesthetic production like this on trains was and still is a rare and wondrous sight. Naturally, Jepsy gained international fame. Now, back by popular demand, this edition is a must-have for all die-hard fans of steel burners. Its predecessor became a much sought-after collector’s item after its initial success in 1997. Get yours quick before they disappear again...


The Exchange: Acclaimed graffiti collective The Exchange has created a stir with a dynamic style dialogue. The idea behind the project is for members to pair up, trade sketches and rock diverse styles outside of their usual comfort zones. These experiments are then posted online to be applauded and critiqued by members. A verbal and visual style assault from some of the finest active writers across the globe: EWOK, REVOK, RIME, PERSUE, YES 2, POSE, STAE 2, SNOW, BATES, SERCH, POET, KACAO 77, SCOTTY 76, ASKEW (just to name a few). This book is jam-packed with expert style antics. You might want to get your sketchbooks out and start taking notes.


Graffiti Tattoo – Kings on Skin: In their quest to improve their artistic talent and earn honest livings, many graffiti writers have naturally gravitated towards other artistic endeavors. Since the 1970s, these artists have been making the leap to become muralists, fashion designers, art directors, and, as of late, tattoo artists. In the graffiti movement, artists battle in the public eye to be the best and most respected, and the same goes within the tattoo world. These spray paint technicians are making a splash worldwide with their color mastery and wild styles, changing the face of the tattoo world by adding their letters and boldness. They are thus creating a new visual language for the skin, a language filled with burners and characters that depart from the standard tribal design and sailor styles. Join us in celebrating the artwork of the best artists that have transitioned from the streets to the tattoo shops around the world including Jason Kundell, Mr. Went, Ces, Sabe, Timmi Mensah, Circle and many others.
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Digging In The Tapes # 2: This That Ish Volume 2 and more...




Wowzers, the response to the last one was nothing short of incredible, phenomenal even and it's a joy it was enjoyed all around the World, technology kids...you have got to love it ;) and I thank you all greatly for all of the comments, props and comments and sharing on Facebook, ill stuff...here is as promised volume 2, I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy compiling it from an old tape track listing and I think it has bought new life to the blog...speaking of new life...Cold Rock Da Spot has upcoming interviews with dope Local New Zealand Hip Hop crew, Dues Paid via Dunedin, New Zealand






Download-A Few Receipts From The Shoebox
here from their Bandcamp site

http://duespaid.bandcamp.com

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dues-Paid/45520967557

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=56063704484 http://www.myspace.com/djsoulclap

and a really nice DJ and beat maker by the way of Germany,
Christopher "DJ Soul Clap" Vehrke





Plus more comps from the Digging In The Tapes series, in the meantime (I tried to hawk one...lol) here is the second compilation from an old 1995 tape, that has long vanished, but the track-listing remained...enjoy


This That Ish Volume 2 (1995)

http://www.mediafire.com/?im698gpzp20j74y

1-Ill Breed-Act Up (Produced by Da Beatminerz)
2-Big L-Street Stuck (Produced by Lord Finesse)
3-Red Hot Lover Tone-Like That (Produced by Red Hot Lover Tone)

4-
Mad Skillz-The Nod Factor (Produced by The Beatnuts)
5-Crooklyn Dodgers (Jeru, OC and Chubb Rock)-Return of Crooklyn Dodgers (Produced by DJ Premier)
6-Group Home-Up Against Tha Wall (Produced by DJ Premier)
7-The B.U.M.S.-Take A Look Around
(Produced by Fredwreck)
8-E-Bros-Funky Piano (Produced by Roc Raida (R.I.P.)
9-Masta Ace Inc ft Cella Dwellas-4 Da Mind (Produced by Ase One)

10-Lord Finesse ft KRS One and O.C.-Brainstorm/P.S.K. (Produced by Lord Finesse)
11-Mobb Deep-Survival Of The Fittest (Produced by Havoc)
12-Cenobites (Cenubites) (Kool Keith & Godfather Don)-I Was Forgotten (Produced by
Godfather Don)
13-Keith Murray-Get Lifted (Erick Sermon Remix) (Produced by Erick Sermon)
14-Das EFX-Here It Is (Produced by Kevin Geeda)
15-Grand Puba ft Sadat-X-Play It Cool (Produced by Minnesota)



Also Nick Wiz's really dope Cellar Selections Volume 1, a superb collection of unreleased tracks, remixes and recordings from his many sessions with top notch artists in the 90's is now available on limited edition vinyl release, if you are interested in that one (and you definitely should be) then please send an e-mail to nosleeprecordings@gmail.com for payment and delivery details etc...

This post is especially dedicated to Leary, all the best on your new job in Japan bruv and I really look forward to hearing what will come next with your music and your life.

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Digging In The Tapes # 1...This That Ish Volume 1 (1995)




I got back a fat box of my old school tapes (you know those plastic things with 2 holes and reels of tape that wound around lol) and I got so many great memories from going through the first box and I decided to give away as much as I could to give my children, new homes and a new lease on life, amongst all of the tapes were some dope compilations, 2 from 1995, 1 from 1997 and 1 from 1998 (there were many others, but they didn't have track lists and I don't have a tape deck at the moment) so I decided to do the ones that had track listings and do them up and post them here, I hope you enjoy them as much as I did back in the days and today.



This That Ish Vol 1 (1995)

http://www.mediafire.com/?cl6fn9itvv4np9v

1-Real Live-Real Live Shit (Produced by K-Def)
2-Special Ed
-Neva Go Back (Produced by Howie Tee)
3-Jamal ft Redman, Keith Murray & LOD-
Genetic For Terror (Produced by Redman & Rockwilder)
4-Kool G Rap-
It's A Shame (Dr Butcher Remix) (Produced by Dr Butcher)
5-Camp Lo-
Coolie High (Red Handed Tape Masters Mix) (Produced by DJ Red Handed)

6-Ten Thieves
-It Don't Matter (Produced by Stretch)

7-Fab 5
-Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka (Produced by Tony Moore)

8-Tha Alkaholiks-Coast II Coast (Produced by E-Swift)
9-Triflicts-Genuine (Produced by The Beatnuts)
10-Rob Swift ft Cracker Jax-Sly Rhymes (Produced by Rob Swift)
11-Smif-N-Wessun-Sound Bwoy Buriell (Re-Edit) (Produced by Baby Paul)
12-Cypress Hill-Killafornia ( Produced by DJ Muggs)
13-GZA f Ghostface and RZA-4th Chamber (Produced by RZA)
14-Mood-Hustle On The Side (Produced by Hi-Tek)
15-Show and AG-You Know Now (Remix) (Produced by Buckwild)

This post is dedicated to Lua, Grafik, Airan, Jason and Jen Guy-Clement, Don Luchito, A to the G, Dom C, Footsouljahs Jakes, DJ Pop Up, Mikki-D, Phil Bell, Turks and Molly, DJ SMV and Kayze, Apsara, Rhys-B, MVC Posse, AL, Juse 1 and Kurst and Welli Deep, Tim Ward, Maz Def, Justin T, King Kapisi, Tha Feelstyle, Koma, Omega B, Tom from Homebrew, Jason Cleminson, Ayna and hubby, Grandmaster Aki-D & Stacey, Kat1, Litsa, Kimmy Kim, Kay One, Martha S, Lukas, Leary, Ridge Jaggers and Po Cus, Raw Deal and ATS, Kase, Lach, Ben and Tyna (LCA), Adam B, Nathan E, Matt K, Raymond Smith, Mark Greene, Simon Spitfire Jones, B-Boy Loyal T, Shawn T, Travis, Eric and Dart from Bloggerhouse, Big D.O., Verge, Larry B, Joel and Lisa, Valentin, Monsta and X-Clan, Magnifik and Illest22, aREAL, Badman Kame, Rob Lawson, Dougpark, Manu, Rich Rush Ben Sonic-city, Kiri and Leon, Tones, Anthony B, Chris Moore, Mana MC, Joff and Auds, A T, G Tahu, Steve S, Akta Bra, Foul Mouth, Mat King, Aaron D, Jill Cent, Jay and Dart (HBK), Laz E Laz, Cosm and DFI, Lee U and all of my crew in B-Boy Classics and Timeless Joints and to all of my friends on Facebook and cheers to my Dad for dropping off the box.






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Classic Album # 1: Poor Righteous Teachers-Holy Intellect 1990


What's good, good people?, I am waiting for some interview material, but I promise to have up interviews with 2 dope New Zealand Hip Hop crews, that don't sound like anyone else out there, they will be up in the next few weeks, in the mean, I thought it would be great idea to start an album of the week post and we set it off like the legendary Antonio Hardy did back in 1988...




As smooth as it floats...

I remember back in 1989, receiving a mix tape a friend did and it had PRT's"Time To Say Peace" on it, that tape got worn out crazy as I was mad on Soul II Soul (by the way their second album Vol II: A New Decade is still really great, have a listen if you haven't heard it in a while) and I was taken by the Soul II Soul samples and dope drums on the track and because I had heard a few other Tony-D projects before this single, I was dying to know if they had an album and I followed magazines like I.D.The Face, NME and more a few others and every issue I picked up had nothing but glowing reviews about it.



At the time I was working in an HMV music store and I asked every record rep what label it would be released through (it was released on the legendary Profile label) and it turned up in about a month's time, a very kind record rep (from Polygram...I think) handed me a tape of the album and as we had a tape deck up in the staff room, that was my lunchtime theme music, I was blown away, the ill and distinctive flows of the New Jersey trio of Wise Intelligent, Culture Freedom and Father Shaheed just worked really well and they dropped conscious and intelligent rhymes over dope and funky beats crafted by the late, great Tony Depula.



http://coldrockdaspot.blogspot.com/2009/04/tony-drip.html

My favourite tracks were the very smooth "Strictly Ghetto" (check the bass line and the James Brown guitar sample on the hook), "Time To Say Peace" and of course the serious head nodder "Rock Dis Funky Joint", the very chill and positive "Shakilya", the title track and Tony D ripping up the bouncy "Can I Start This" under his Harvey Wallbanger alias.




Each track was pretty much Hip Hop perfection and it is astounding that this album has reached the 20 year mark
, but if you haven't heard it, then please do yourself a favour and track this down and if you do know it then please slide it out of the collection and place it on your stereo promptly, in my honest opinion, Tony D's death was a massive loss to Hip Hop and they don't make albums like Holy Intellect anymore.



PRT released 3 more really good albums after their debut...

1991's Pure Poverty



1993's Black Business



1996's The New World Order



I am not sure if PRT are still together (I hope so) but Wise Intelligent has released three solo albums, with his first solo album in 1996, Killin You For Fun, 2007's The Talented Timothy Taylor (that featured dope beats from Oh No and others) and the collection of unreleased tracks recorded between 1999 and 2005, Blessed Be The Poor album and there has also been 2005's PRT-Rare and Unreleased collection.

Poor Righteous Teachers-Time To Say Peace (Original Version)

http://www.mediafire.com/?muhe7r1l5c1qayi

Poor Righteous Teachers-Rock Dis Funky Joint

http://www.mediafire.com/?muhe7r1l5c1qayi

Poor Righteous Teachers-Strictly Ghetto

http://www.mediafire.com/?muhe7r1l5c1qayi

Poor Righteous Teachers-Rock Dis Funky Joint (On Fire Remix)




Comments, feedback appreciated

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LRG x POSE - Artist Series

LRG has hooked up with POSE for a run of prints in their all new "Artist Series" range. Here's some stock that arrived today.
KING OF THE ROAD
POMADE POSE

EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
NEW ERA, SNAPBACK CAP
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Music - New Releases and restock

Kicking off the week with another mixed bag of local and imported goodness.

MATA & MUST 7"
Skills Don't Pay / Business In Tracksuits


MAGGOT MOUF - YOU'RE ALL EARS

REEF THE LOST CAUSE - FIGHT MUSIC

MARCO POLO - STUPENDOUS.....


GODFATHER DON - DONNIE BRASCO


DWELE - W.ANTS W.ORLD W.OMEN


MADLIB - MEDICINE SHOW #5



MF GRIMM - YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
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Song Breakdown: Rick Ross - Freemason

As the world goes crazy over the release of Rick Ross' new single featuring Jay-Z entitled "Free Mason",  many people who are still inside the Matrix are skeptical of all the satanist/Jay-Z rumors has taken this song as a stamp of justification from the Brooklyn emcee.  However, for those few that are not distracted by Jay-Z's lyrical diverges, knows that this song is nothing but a ploy of clever blatancy within the occult.  In this post I will do a verse-by-verse breakdown of this new song, hopefully giving you all a clear understanding behind Rick Ross' pledge of allegiance and Jay-Z's verbal deceit.

Before you continue on reading this particular post, it is best that you hear the song for yourself :
(crazy right?)

First it needs to be understood that because everyone was so enraptured by Jay-Z's verse, no one truly paid attention to the symbolism in Ross' verse.  Let me explain:

BREAKDOWN 1: Rick Ross Verse

"I go in the grave before I be a b*tch n*gga
better behave you dealing wit some rich n*gga
we the lost symbols, speak in cryptic codes
ancient wisdom, valuable like gifts of gold
I embark on life, my path is all math
I understand the codes these hackers can't crack
I understand these folks, expect me to fold
community control to violate parole
 I won't fail but alot of men will
I'm iconic in the field uh, its just intro
 allow my flow time to sink to the temple
 Free Mason, Free Lancer, Free Agents we faster
big contracts, big contractors
built pyramids, period we masters
no catepillars, it was just alot of n*ggas
 alot of great thinkers and alot of great inventors
all white mansion, I'm a child of God
all black diamonds times were hard
 New Rolls Royce guess you made it n*gga
all white neighborhood, you they favorite n*gga
 my top back like JFK
they wanna push my top back like JFK
So I JFK, Joined Forces with the Kings and ate all day
right now I could rewrite history
I stopped writing so f*ck it, I do it mentally"


There are a few important lines in this verse that I would like to discuss.  First line that should make you want to google it is "we the lost symbols, speak in cryptic codes".  For those who are unaware, The Lost Symbol is the famous story novel from occult author Dan Brown.

The book is a fictional story about a professor discovering the "truth" of Freemasonry

Ross continues his verse to say that they "speak in cryptic codes" that is "ancient wisdom".  When Freemasons refer to "ancient wisdom" generally it is in reference to whom they believe to be the first Freemasons like the Egyptian civilization, or the more commonly referred, King Solomon.

Ross, later on in the verse, proudly boasts of his Freemason affiliation as he raps about his various titles, "Free Mason, Free Lancer, Free Agent, we faster".


Another line that caught my attention was "we built pyramids, period, we masters".  This specific line seems to be referring to his elite rap peers (like Jay-Z) and how they have all built some sort of ground-up dynasty within their realm of music.  Keeping in mind that this is very blatant masonic terminology being used.  These "rap pyramids" that Ross speaks of can be seen as a way for music artists imitating what the Egyptians did as a source of their power many years ago.  The phrase, "we masters", obviously is in reference to being a Master Mason.


Lastly, the most important few lines of this verse, "they wanna push my top back like JFK/ So I JFK, Joined Forces with the Kings and ate all day".  For those that are not familiar with the JFK assassination conspiracy (there are many), it is believed that President Kennedy was one of the only elected officials not controlled by the Illuminati/occult.  Not only was Kennedy a free thinker but he even spoke out against the occult, warning that it was wrong to get involved.


Applying this bit of information with the line, Ross is stating that he joined the occult ("...Joined Forces with the Kings") receiving the spoils of the business ("...ate all day") to avoid the same fate as President Kennedy.  With that said, it is very evident that Ross has lyrically given his alliance to the occult.


BREAKDOWN 2: Jay-Z Verse

"N*ggas couldn’t do nothing with me 
they put the devil on me
I would have preferred if n*ggas squeeze the metal on me
Rumours of Lucifer, I don’t know who to trust
whole world want my demise turn my music up
here me clearly, if y’all n*ggas fear me
just say y’all fear me, f*ck all these fairy tales
go to hell, this is God engineering
This is a Hail Mary pass, y’all interfering
he without sin shall cast the first stone
so y’all look in the mirror
double check your appearance
b*tch I said I was amazing, not that I’m a Mason
It’s amazing that I made it though the maze that I was in
Lord forgive me I never would’ve made it without sin
Holy water my face in the basin
Diamonds in my Rosary shows He forgave him
B*tch I’m red hot, I’m on my third six but the Devil I’m not
My Jesus piece flooded but thou shall not covet
keep your eyes off my cupboard I’m a bad motherf*cker
it’s HOV, just say you love it"

With this verse, there is quite a lot that can be broken down from it. However, I will only analyze, what I believe are, the most important lines. First I want to point out that within this verse, is an enormous amount of misguided assumption. For what most people may take from this verse as "defense" from Jay-Z, should not. Understand, that Jay-Z still never gives a definitive answer as to whether he is involved with the occult, but only assumptions within his lyrics. Lines like "...I said I was amazing, not that I'm a Mason", a line in reference to the speculative verse in "Run This Town" where he says "I'm in Mason....Martin Martello" is only loosely explaining a certain line, but not a denial of his affiliation. Another line of misguided assumption would be "I'm on my third six, but the Devil I'm not". Again many will hear/ have heard this and say that this is proof he is not a Devil worshipper. But if one were to truly read the line, Jay-Z still has not definitively lied yet. To be technical, Jay-Z is not the Devil (truth), but that does not mean he does not worship him.

Jay-Z is the very essence of the phrase "wordsmith". He knows that most people will only listen to his verses from surface value. With that, he is able to manipulate the minds of his listeners with his crafty wordplay and lyricism. A verse that I can't help but think about when reading his verse in "Free Mason" is from a song he did in 2007 called "Ignorant Sh*t".

"So don't believe everything your earlobe captures
It's mostly backwards
Unless it happens to be as accurate as me
and everything said in a song you happen to see
then actually, believe half of what you see
none of what you hear
EVEN IF ITS SPAT BY ME"
(I'm inclined to agree with this...)

The most troubling aspect of this song is that it will soon become a gateway to more blatancy within the music industry.  The song in itself, will already market as promotion for occult propaganda.  What was once considered taboo, is now embraced and accepted.  It will serve as a tool for the occult to use their symbols more frequently and more openly.  Don't believe me? The mixtape circuit has already started...


UPDATE:  Tetragramation Films also decided to do a piece on this song (w/ an interesting theory of "The Last Airbender" movie).  So for those that prefer video visuals, here you go.



Open Your Mind,
Justify
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DISSIZIT - quickstrike tees

DISSIZIT QUICKSTRIKE tees.
If you ain't quick you gonna strike out. Yaknowwhatimsaying?
"KING IZ" - IZ THE WIZ x DISSIZIT




Pretty in ink - blue velvet



LA OG's - Estevan Oriol x Slick

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Blame One-Glass House (Produced by Exile)




If you haven't yet discovered the dopeness that is San Diego born Polish MC, Blame One, then do yourself a favour and make sure you do.

Blame was responsible for one of my fave albums of 2009, the really dope Days Chasing Days (Soul Spazm Records) that had production from Exile, Kankick, Oh No, Black Milk and Black Spax and featured Sean Price, Blu,
Aloe Blacc, Coss, Rath Ky and Johaz as guests, check the Discogs link for more his music and you might be surprised by how many times Kankick and Exile have laced him beats.



http://www.discogs.com/artist/Blame+One


Blame One has a new album coming later in the year entitled Endurance

Here is his great new track produced by Exile "Glass House" which appeared on the Leaks and Gemz album released earlier this year.






MP3: http://mfi.re/?jy5nwxxtndqu4zd

www.myspace.com/rudebwoyblame
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Central Services– What God Should Do





Central Services is the amazing MC/Producer head honcho of Def Jux, El-P and the late, great Camu Tao

http://coldrockdaspot.blogspot.com/2008/05/rip-camu-tao.html

and
this material, an EP has been a long time coming, but it is finally on it's way, as long as a solo LP from Tao produced by El in honor of him...you can download a free Central Services song at their Bandcamp page

http://el-p.bandcamp.com/track/what-god-should-do
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KINGS WAY - reprint, paperback cover.

That's right, first edition, 5000 copies, Sold Out in under 10 months from release! This time round KINGS WAY is reprinted with a paperback cover. Here's some pics of the cover, matt laminated, embossed and some slick gloss varnish goin' on. A few new pics in there aswell. In stock now.
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Kanye West Visits King Tut Museum

And the Kanye-Horus worship continues.

News Report from MTV:
"He said it was something he really wanted to see," exhibition rep Alison Buchbinder told MTV News about West's visit.
'Ye was snapped checking out artifacts like the gilded coffins of Egyptian pharaohs. Buchbinder said West dropped by on June 29, which would have been two days after the Chicago MC spit his latest single "Power" atop a mountain at the BET Awards. West showed up to the museum rocking a mammoth gold chain — the same bling he sported during his awards show performance — that features a sculptural representation of the Egyptian god Horus.
Open Your Mind,
Justify
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The Los Angeles Beat Swap Meet...This Sunday







Los Angeles.. we invite YOU and the rest of the world.. to a true Gathering


of the Minds.



THE LOS ANGELES - BEAT SWAP MEET

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnrF-N_xH-4)





Sunday after-noon July 11, 2010







Grandstar Jazz Club (Chinatown)

943 N Broadway - Los Angeles CA 90012





12noon-6pm

FREE W/ CANNED GOOD (Home Before Anyplace)



This is an All Ages event - Casual drinking for the 21+





Over 35 Invited Vendors & Collectors, Buying Selling & Trading Records from

all over The World.



BLUES - DISCO - FUNK - HIP HOP - JAZZ - PUNK - REGGAE - ROCK

- SOUL - WORLD





Over 25 Real DJ's spinning 12's & 45's.. some that are even for sale:



Abel | AC The PD | Charlie Rock | Chikaramanga |

Clenz Roc | C-Los | Counterstryke

DP Sound | Expo | Gabe Real | Jawa | Kidriz | Kiwamu

Omae | Listen Recovery Crew | Omid | Platurn | Pryvet Peepsho

| Raichous | Valtron | 671





3 Areas of Music.. Records For Sale.. & Conversations Awaiting..



Downstairs: Hosted by Odds (Bpandodds.com, Jupitersciples)



An all 45's extravaganza.. Live DJ's share rare selections from there 7 inch

collections. Reputable vendors from both Buena Park & Pasadena record swaps

setup here, amongst a few dozen other invited vendors, in the likes of a

different atmosphere (for once). Bar available for the grown..



Upstairs: Hosted by L.Scatterbrain (Zulu Nation, Foundation Funkollective)



Some of Hip-Hop's living legends reside upstairs, selling records & spinning

them of course. And can't forget sampling them. BSM #10 will host our first

'producer invitational' for lack of better words. 8 Invited producers will

be showcasing recently created tracks, some as recent as that very moment.

All hardware, no laptops, no CD's, full set-up on stage.



Invited Producers:

- Beautiful Kalamari

- Breeze

- Dibiase (http://www.myspace.com/diabolic1)

- dirtRAID

(http://sterling-senior.com/dirtRAID_beat<http://sterling-senior.com/dirtRAID_beats/>s/

<http://sterling-senior.com/dirtRAID_beats/>)

- Immortal Fader Fyters (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaNu6ZVw-YQ)

- Remode (http://www.myspace.com/djremode)

- Woool (http://www.myspace.com/rawtradebeatz)



Outside: Hosted by Listen Clothing & Rock Steady Crew



Features a vendor village of boundary pushing designers, brands that they have

created, and the people who love to look fresh. Live DJ's spin only vinyl

and the place is decorated with clothing & record vendors. Record-inspired

art, every culture in the world in one city, & the fresh California Sun

peaking in between the Chinatown buildings.. reminds you why you Love LA.



Celebrate 10 Years w/ Listen Clothing & don't miss BSM's 1st official B-boy

competition hosted by Rock Steady Crew.



Journey off with Listen Recovery DJ's as they take you around the world,

right here in LA. (Listenrecovery.com)



Live Performances by:



- Adrian Younge & The Black Dynamite Sound Orchestra (Wax Poetics Records)

- Balance and The Traveling Sounds

- ESQ & Chikaramanga (Tres Records)



And of course, can't forget.. THE KITCHEN IS ALWAYS OPEN.. "Rapper's

Delight"

http://abuggslife.wordpress.com/category/a-cake-for-raekwon-the-chef







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Occult Symbolism: Bill Cosby & The Brothers Of Shaka

A few days ago I came across this classic 1970's movie from Bill Cosby, co-starring Sidney Poitier, called Let's Do It Again.  The movie centers around two blue collar workers (Cosby and Poitier) trying to raise money for their fraternal lodge to avoid foreclosure.  Their fraternal order called the "Brotherhood of the Shaka" is an obvious reference to freemasonry.  This is a perfect example of how most celebrities have been involved in occult propaganda at some point of their careers.  Look's like pudding pops isn't the only thing Bill Cosby has advertised in the past.


Open Your Mind,
Justify
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Music - New Releases and restock

Some new local and import releases.
ELOQUOR - CHARGE

GEKO - CRATE CARTEL RADIO

MAUNDZ - MR NOBODY


THE ROOTS - HOW I GOT OVER
ROC MARCIANO - MARCBERG
GUILT SIMPSON - OJ SIMPSON
CHARLI 2NA - FISHMARKET PART2
HOMEBOY SANDMAN - THE GOOD SUN
NECRO - DIE!

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