Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
SNEEZE No. 11 2011 Spring Issue



Labels:
11,
Jason Dill,
Odd Future,
Sneeze,
Spring Issue

Tuesday, March 22, 2011
BOOTLEGKEV.COM: Consequence and XV Interview w/ Bootleg Kev pt. 1
this should explain alot
Labels:
Bootlegkev,
Consequence,
XV

Thursday, March 17, 2011
Umshini Wam featuring Ninja and Yo-Landi of Die Antwoord
VBS.TV screen a new video directed by Harmony Korine and starring one of the music world’s biggest enigmas, Ninja and Yo-Landi of Die Antwoord. The approximately quarter-hour film follows Ninja and Yo-Landi through the suburbs as they play the role of wheelchair gangsters.
Labels:
Die Antwood,
Ninja,
Umshini Wam,
Yo-Landi

Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
James Jean “Rebus” Exhibition

Martha Otero opened its doors last night to the latest exhibition from Los Angeles-based artist James Jean, titled Rebus. For this new body of work, Jean presented paintings, drawings and a wall installation. The subject matter revolved around a fictionalized subconscious representation of deities in an apocalyptic decaying romanticized setting. Jean’s visual symbolism is composed of an amalgamation of lyrically gestural, expressionistic, energetic, abstracted forms from highly detailed images to freely inscribed graffiti. “Rebus” will remain open through April 30, 2011. Props to Hypebeast


Labels:
Exhibition,
James Jean,
Rebus

Saturday, March 12, 2011
Odd Future: The Billboard Cover Story

Tyler, a skinny 19-year-old with a booming voice and a slightly gapped overbite, sits cross-legged on an unmade bed sheet in a Philadelphia hotel room. Over a tray of cinnamon sticks and a half-closed MacBook he gushes about his dreams (winning a Grammy Award) and heroes (Pharrell Williams of the Neptunes).
For hours Tyler remains tethered to one spot on the bed, yet he seems to be moving constantly. His imagination travels as he pretends to be a secret agent, or that the room’s furniture is slowly coming to life. He shows off a sketchbook filled with his brightly colored marker drawings of doughnuts and cats, ideas for clothing designs and chicken-scratch poetry. Flipping to a portrait of a seemingly jolly, fat-faced man he pauses.
Check out the full article here.
Labels:
Odd Future,
The Billboard

Friday, March 11, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
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