"Phaze One" M-Phazes & Emilio Rojas. in stock
Jehst - Dragon of an Ordinary Family - in stock
With nearly 60,000 views of his latest video "Starting Over" and rumors flying wild about his day job of being a Postman, Jehst's name has being ringing out and causing mass hysteria!
All You See Is... Issue 2 [out now]
RED BULL WRECKERS YARD 2011 TRANS TASMAN FINAL Saturday 25th June @ The Evelyn Hotel, Melbourne
The 2011 finalists are Itch (Melbourne), Peque (Sydney), William (Perth), Store (Adelaide), Gimiks (Brisbane), Yelz (Wellington) and Seekayem (Auckland). Also competing as a wild card entry will be 2010 champion Sofles. The night will be hosted by Melbournes own MC Briggs and will feature a post-competition performance from New Zealands MC David Dallas!
What will go down at the Wreckers Yard? The artists will be provided with a blank canvas and cans of Ironlak paint. Each round competitors will be given a theme to paint one minute before the clock starts. Some examples of themes could include greed, lust, nature, fear or freedom. The artists will then have to spray according to the theme. The judging criteria include creativity, style and theme interpretation.
The winners from each of the seven qualifiers have already scored themselves a great prize pack including Skullcandy and G-Shock gear and a trip to Melbourne to compete in the final. This Saturday the Red Bull Wreckers Yard Trans Tasman Final will determine Australia and New Zealand's best graff artist with the winners taking home a share of $2,500, prize packs and the opportunity to graff part of Red Bull HQ in Sydney.
RED BULL WRECKERS YARD
Trans Tasman Final
Saturday 25th June
The Evelyn Hotel in Fitzroy, Melbourne
Doors open 7pm, free entry
www.redbull.com.au/wreckersyard
Occult Symbolism: Karmin's Rocawear Illuminati Ad
Occult Symbolism: "Green Lantern" Film
JUNE SALE
All You See Is... Issue 2 [coming soon]
We're expecting this to drop any day now....... stay tuned
Ryan Dunn: The Next Illuminati Sacrifice
"According to police, the accident occurred at 3 a.m. on Route 322 and New Street in West Goshen Township. While it's unknown who was driving at the time, an unidentified passenger also died in the crash. April Margera, the mother of Dunn's "Jackass" co-star Bam, broke the news to WMMR 93.3's "Preston and Steve" radio show." - Source
In the occult, "322" is the mystery number of the secret society Skull & Bones, a sinister membership known to many celebrities and politicians alike. Here is the symbol for the Skull & Bones:
Beyonce's Mother Has An Alter-Ego?
"According to the insider, the four assistants (count 'em!) the elder Knowles had following her around were calling her "Miss Tina" — "which sounded like a joke." But it wasn't: "The crew was told to call her 'Miss Tina' if they were to talk to her at all," our source reveals. Her real inner prima donna was displayed on Thursday, while the "prom scene" shoot was filmed at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple near the Pratt Institute. Tina, who heads the House of Deréon fashion label with her eldest daughter, "flipped out on the camera guys for making Beyoncé stand near the [video] extras for too long" because there was too much conversation going on between takes. Apparently, Mama T was "worried" the lowly extras would talk to her darling daughter." - Source
I have had my theories that Matthew Knowles was Beyonce's (and Destiny's Child) original handler before her husband, Jay-Z. So it would seem very probable if Mr. Knowles was also a handler to his wife as well, a very common standard in mind controlled occult families. I guess we see where Beyonce gets her "inner
Interview with Dr. Becket aka Doc Bec :UPDATE
Doc Bec then released "Bad Mutha F#%!A / Creativity" 12'" in 2000 and a full album titled Way of Life in 2005, along with a limited edition EPs' and guest appearances on records from Jazz Addixx, Sentense, The Good People and others as well as unreleased music...Doc Bec has kept busy and thanks to Facebook, I was able to ask him some questions and these are his answers and his history.
CRDS: Doc, how were you introduced to Hip Hop?...what was the first record that you ever heard and what are you earliest memories of Hip Hop growing up where you lived?
Doc Bec: well I like Doug E Fresh, Slick Rick, Run DMC...they were the first i heard on the radio...
CRDS: what about seeing live Hip Hop?
Doc Bec: first live hip hop I ever saw was Oso Fresh opening up the mic to emcees who wanted to say something...
about 96-97
CRDS: who was Oso Fresh please Doc?
Doc Bec: Oso Fresh was a DJ who used to spin at a place called Pollen but he still spins classics today in places in D.C.
CRDS: Dope, so what age would you have been to first see him live?
Doc Bec: maybe a year after high school he let me get on the open mic.
CRDS: so you were already writing rhymes by then?
Doc Bec: I think so...I would go out and grab the mic when he made it available, and kick whatever I had at the time...
CRDS: dope, How did you choose the name Doctor Becket, what is the reason behind the name?
Doc Bec: my friend Lil Mo' from Indonesia gave me that nick name cause I guess i reminded him of the doc bec character on Quantum Leap..
CRDS: Oh the old TV show? (Doc actually mentions Quantum Leap in his Lord Finesse sampling track "Bad Mutha....r")
Doc Bec: yeah
CRDS: What was your first release and was there any material that you did before hand that has never been released?
CRDS: was that DJ Kaos that worked with The Artifacts and what is Specs doing these days?
Doc Bec: yeah it's DJ Kaos from The Artifacts and the last I had seen with Specs was a My Space page..and it seemed that he was still supporting First Class... at that time
CRDS: dope, out of all the tracks you have produced or guested on...what is your highlight one please Doc?
Doc Bec: I really like the one the Good People put out cause it has got Prince Po and Mr.Man from Bush Babees, to me that was my ultimate 90's collab...
CRDS: Good People-Bathroom Break (Remix)?
Doc Bec: yea came out round 2008 i think...
CRDS: What Producers and Artists influence you today?
Doc Bec: I like MF Doom and the new stuff Artifacts puttin' out..along with Good People, Jazz Addixx, Ollie Ox Grill, Headstruck on some underground sh#!
CRDS: word...I must admit I have not heard of Ollie Ox Grill though
Doc Bec: yeah he's kinda reclusive.. I haven't even heard the whole thing yet and he released it years ago...I produced 2 beats on it though.
CRDS: cool and speaking of your beats why is your first full LP, Way Of Life 2005, so hard to track down these days?
Doc Bec: I aint press that many...
CRDS: would you ever do a re-press?
Doc Bec: no way..
CRDS: why is that please Doc?
I thought it was a dope album.
Doc Bec: I like it hard to find..that's the past you know
CRDS: I can understand that...Doc, What is your process for making beats and what equipment did you use in the past and what
do you use now?
Doc Bec: I always use the MPC since the first time Kaos and Number Nine put me on the MPC 2000.
my process is...find a good record that inspires me, then I got up with cat like "Latief" who taught me about drums and to make a beat the best way I know how...
Number Nine was one of the first dudes who hit me off with a 90 min beat tape and said any beat you want is yours...
CRDS: OK last questions...what have you got planned for the future and any shout outs please Doc?
ahh i would say its the year of me an all my underground peeps who been with me through the years...I would like to shout all my underground peeps who been with me through the years..K-Skills, DJ Kaos, Numba Nine, Rob, RM, CM, J Absolute, Specs, Oso, Grap, El Da Sensei, P-Original, Jazz Addixx, Headstruck, The Good People, Sputnik Brown, E Brown, Floorock, Ross, The whole Rock Steady, Vice One, Early Graf writers who inspired me like SMK, Dah One, Rust, Cycle, Cast, and Grant P and people who support me till this day.
CRDS: Thanks a lot Doc Bec
Doc Bec: Peace Jaz
http://indie-cratez.blogspot.com/2010/09/dr-becket.html
UPDATE:
DMX Turns Down Rick Ross Deal For Illuminati Ties?
"I’m thinking about it. It was a good feeling. I respect him as an artist, and I would like to work with him. But he got the whole Illuminati thing going on. I got fans who write me like ‘I’m glad you’re not a part of that.’ And I don’t know what it’s really about entirely. So it might be like a good thing." - Source
As outspoken as DMX generally is in his interviews, I'm assuming he chooses his words more wisely especially when talking about occult allies. In my opinion, I think this was a very smart way to decline his reprogramming. And with the occult constantly trying to reclaim Earl's career, what better candidate for DMX's handler than an ex correctional officer. I seem to remember when T.I. was first released from prison, the occult acquired Rick Ross to help him "pledge his allegiance":