Weird mood today, thought I'd drop a few childhood biking memories on you. Philly native Van Homan ripping up the streets (mostly Philly). And of course, a little clip from "Rad", only the best biking movie EVER!! It's Helltrack time, Hulk Hogan eat your heart out!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
WORD??!!
So I have a party coming up this Friday, April 4th. I'll be keeping you up to date with what's going on with the people involved in the party and all the promotion that we are getting into this week. We'll be hitting up the hot spots in the city so be on the lookout. Our flyers might make you think that we fucked up big time but guess what....wrong, just a little test to get your attention people. We'll be passing out promo packages for the event packed with the newest issue of Two.One.Five Mag, some DIY stickers, 1/1000 exclusive John F. double-sided postcards, and who knows what else. You may just catch myself, Repstyles Crew and John F. posted up on your campus one day so be on the lookout. It may go down something like this?
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Monday, March 17, 2008
DC Trip to Portrait Gallery
The Recognize! exhibit (see older post) was dope, and here are pictures of a few of my favorites.




And you know we wandered around the rest of the Portrait Gallery. Here are a few things we found...an ill piano that was custom made for Teddy Roosevelt, a crazy lil recording sound abstract picture thingy, and of course the Stephen Colbert picture that is directly outside the America's President's exhibit, in the bathroom hallway of course..ha.





And you know we wandered around the rest of the Portrait Gallery. Here are a few things we found...an ill piano that was custom made for Teddy Roosevelt, a crazy lil recording sound abstract picture thingy, and of course the Stephen Colbert picture that is directly outside the America's President's exhibit, in the bathroom hallway of course..ha.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Check it.
Yeah I've been off the radar for a minute. Wrapping up my spring break, and I just got back from DC and Baltimore. And yes I went to see the Recognize! exhibit at the Smithsonian in DC...more on that later. Check out what I came home to last night. John F. hookin up Rick Rube wit some fresh new shittt.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
This Saturday, March 1st!!!

It's going down this Saturday with Nouveau Riche, Akilles, Selina Carrera and body art from John F. This is something that you really do not want to miss, I promise you. Check the flyer and websites for more info.
Website Links Here:
Nouveau Riche
Akilles
John F. Designs
Selina Carrera
It's Only Music
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
The Last Writes: An Iconic North Philadelphia Graffiti Wall Succumbs to Development.
Here is a short excerpt from a recent article written by Jeff Deeney in the Philadelphia Weekly. The graffiti wall at Fifth and Cecil B. Moore is an underground icon, a "permission wall" where property owners give grafitti writers free reign to display their talent. The wall itself is really three continuous walls: a half-block of Fifth north of Cecil B. Moore, the entire block of Cecil B. between Fifth and Germantown, and a half-block of Germantown north of Cecil B. It's been painted continually since the 80's, changing constantly as one mural piece eventually gets swallowed by another.
That's about to change. The property was recently sold to a developer who plans to build townhouses on the site. I can only hope that something goes wrong and that this wall stays around forever. I drive by it at least 5 times a week and it's more enjoyable everytime, especially when that new piece goes up.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Love Of My Life Party, Part 2
Thursday, February 14, 2008
RECOGNIZE!

LL Cool J, Erykah Badu, Common and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five are just a few of the hip hop artists featured in paintings and photographs in "RECOGNIZE! Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture." The exhibition opened at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery Feb. 8 and continues through Oct. 26, 2008.
Hip hop, one of the most vibrant and popular musical movements in America since the 1970s, is featured in this exhibition as a cultural phenomenon that has had a broad impact on self-expression and portrayal. The exhibition features artists whose work has been influenced by hip hop and who work in the traditional portraiture mediums of photography and painting, as well as video, poetry, spoken word and graffiti. It is the first exhibition at the Smithsonian to examine the influence of the hip hop music and style on American culture.
"'RECOGNIZE! Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture' shows that much of the art inspired by the hip hop movement is a form of portrayal," said Marc Pachter, director of the National Portrait Gallery. "Music, photography, painting, poetry and even graffiti provide a medium for self-expression and establishing identity."

The exhibition includes photographs by David Scheinbaum, paintings by Kehinde Wiley, video self-portraits by Jefferson Pinder and several works commissioned specifically for the show. Award-winning poet Nikki Giovanni has written an ode to hip hop that will be published in the accompanying booklet. Her poem, entitled "It's Not a Just Situation," will be graphically displayed in an exhibition gallery. Brooklyn, N.Y.-based artist Shinique Smith will interpret the poem and create an installation in the same gallery that will include an audio component. Two Washington, D.C.-based graffiti artists -- Tim Conlon and Dave Hupp -- were commissioned to create four 20-foot-long murals that will be installed in the corridor that connects the galleries.
Located at Eighth and F streets N.W., Washington, D.C.
Valentine's Day with no valentine...Don't worry, you are loved!
The truth is that according to the World Health Organization, depression is one of the leading causes of disability, with approximately 121 million people suffering with depression worldwide. The National Institute of Mental Health states that approximately 18 million people suffer from depression in America alone. Depression does not discriminate across age, race, gender, or class. Among teenagers it is estimated that 20 percent will suffer from depression at some point by the time they reach adulthood. There are also as many as 8.3 percent of teens suffering from depression for at least a year at a time, compared to 5.3 percent of the general population.
To Write Love On Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for those struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire, and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.
Insprired by the work of TWLOHA (To Write Love On Her Arms), an organization created to spread awareness for teen depression, self-injury, and suicide, we are coming together to make sure the whole world knows. We are not directly affiliated with TWOLHA, but are in great support of their work To find out more about TWLOHA visit their Facebook Group here: To Write Love On Her Arms
During the time of year that suicide rates are at their highest, TWLOHA chose February 13, the day before Valentine's Day, as an opportunity to start showing people how much they are loved. We will physically write the word LOVE on our arms (with a sharpie, or whatever other ink suits you best). If someone asks you what it’s for, tell them about TWLOHA. Tell them they are loved, that they are important. And ask if you can write LOVE on their arm as a symbol of that. Don't be afraid to reach out to those who need love, those who you often walk right by every day. They need our care.
There is NO set time, there is NO set location. Where you are, when you are there, speak out.
Stop the bleeding. Rescue is possible.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Happy Belated to the late J. Dilla

You are missed and will never be forgotten. Check the video of Dilla and Common in Dilla's studio at his crib.
Before The Music Dies....find it, watch it immediately.

So if you didn't have the opportunity to see one of the free screenings throughout the country in the past year and a half, you can still see the movie....and really need to see the movie....asap. Here are the links for the B4MD trailer and a bunch of interviews and clips from the movie. I highly suggest buying the movie, you won't regret it.
TrailerQuestlove Interview Clip
How To Create A Sexy Pop Star...Erykah Badu Clip (hilarious)
Behind The Clear Channel Curtain
Billy Preston Clip....Opening Scene
BEFORE THE MUSIC DIES tells the story of American music at this precarious moment. Filmmakers Andrew Shapter and Joel Rasmussen traveled the country, hoping to understand why mainstream music seems so packaged and repetitive, and whether corporations really had the power to silence musical innovation. The answers they found on this journey–ultimately, the promise that the future holds–are what makes BEFORE THE MUSIC DIES both riveting and exhilarating.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Cold Chillin in Conshohocken
Yeah, so it's like 10 degrees outside, windy as hell and I'm chillin below the pub at Studio Four. For those of you who don't know, Mr. Phil Nicolo is the owner. He and his brother Joe began their music careers as teenagers, fixing speakers at a nearby drive-in theater. In 1980, they founded Studio 4, a recording studio in Philadelphia. Individually and together as the Butcher Bros., they quickly established themselves as a force in all genres of music production, from rock to R&B, mainstream to cutting edge. Mr. Nicolo has attained the most coveted form of success in the music business: he has succeeded in every music genre he has tackled. His early rock credits include the Hooters, Nighthawks and Willie Nile. At the same time, he was creating music with Kriss Kross, Teddy Pendergrass and Taj Mahal. Mixes of Billy Joel's River of Dreams, the Rolling Stone's Love Is Strong, Aerosmith's Falling In Love and James Taylor's A Little More Time are all Mr. Nicolo's work. He co-produced and mixed Sting's When We Danced and re-mixed Message In A Bottle for the Police. Other credits include John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Amy Grant, Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), Santana, Pete Yorn, Luscious Jackson, Urge Overkill, the Pretenders, Jon Bon Jovi, and Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam.
In 1989, Ruffhouse Records was launched out of Studio 4 operations, and over the next ten years it moved more than 100 million units through Sony distribution. Responsible for the careers of Lauryn Hill, the Fugees, Cypress Hill, Kriss Kross and Wyclef Jean, Ruffhouse alone accounted for 12 of Columbia Records 39 Grammy nominations in 1997. In 1993 , Mr. Nicolo founded Master Voice, a mastering lab based in Conshohocken, PA. In 1994 he joined producer Rick Chertoff and Polygram Records. Rick's label Blue Gorilla had great success with Joan Osborn. While maintaining a busy stable of multi-platinum artists, Mr. Nicolo has continued to work with cutting edge talent. Thanks for all the good tunes Phil, and not to mention the spaceship....The Legendary Neve Console.

In 1989, Ruffhouse Records was launched out of Studio 4 operations, and over the next ten years it moved more than 100 million units through Sony distribution. Responsible for the careers of Lauryn Hill, the Fugees, Cypress Hill, Kriss Kross and Wyclef Jean, Ruffhouse alone accounted for 12 of Columbia Records 39 Grammy nominations in 1997. In 1993 , Mr. Nicolo founded Master Voice, a mastering lab based in Conshohocken, PA. In 1994 he joined producer Rick Chertoff and Polygram Records. Rick's label Blue Gorilla had great success with Joan Osborn. While maintaining a busy stable of multi-platinum artists, Mr. Nicolo has continued to work with cutting edge talent. Thanks for all the good tunes Phil, and not to mention the spaceship....The Legendary Neve Console.
Love Of My Life Party, Part 1
This past Friday, The Social Society and myself threw a party at MarBar at 40th and Walnut. Just in case you missed it, Part 2 is this Friday 2/15 at MarBar at 10th and Walnut, don't mix those addresses up. In any case, I have some pictures from the evening, check em out. Big thanks to John F., Akilles, Rick Rube, Selena Carrera and the band, and The Social Society. If you were there, hit me up, let me know how you're night turned out. Remember this Friday, 10th and Walnut. There won't be a performance but John F. will be in the house again doing some more free body art, and Repstyles Crew will be keeping the party live all night. For more pictures, info and music from the night, go to.... It's Only Music
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