Category Archives: CULTURE
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Nineteen 90 NOW! DJ MR. BEST + DJ KING MOST The best in Hip Hop + R&B Up Until Now! Mixtape
Tracklist –
King Most:
Outkast Player’s Ball
French Montanna “Shot Caller” (Big Jacks Refix)
Lauryn Hill “Lost One” (King Most Redirection)
Fabolous x Ganstarr x Nice & Smooth: DWYCKILLIN’ ‘EM (King Most Redirection)
(DL Available: http://SOUNDCLOUD.COM/kingmost/dwyckillin-em-king-most)
Masters At Work: Get Up
DJ Quick: Summer Breeze (Remix)
Estelle feat Jadakiss & Busta Rhymes: Don’t Break My Heart (Swizz Beatz Remix)
Zhane: Request Line
R.Kelly & Keith Murray: Home Alone
MC Lyte: Georgie Porgie
Young Jeezy Shake Life
Frank Ocean x Biggie: Big Novacane (King Most Redirection)
(DL Available: Big Novacane: Frank Ocean x Notorious B.I.G. (King Most Redirection Dirty) by kingmost)
Mr Best:
Description of a Fool (Groove Armada’s Acoustic Mix) – A Tribe Called Quest
(You To Be) Be Happy – R. Kelly featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
Devil’s Pie – D’Angelo
The Things You Do (Bad Boy Remix) – Gina Thompson
Freak Like Me – Adina Howard
I’m Not Feeling You – Yvette Michelle
Big Momma Thang – Lil’ Kim Feat. Jay-Z
Gangsta B*tch – Apace
Junkie For You (Steve1der Blend) – Nice & Smooth vs. Primo
Don’t Be Afraid – Aaron Hall
Keep On Walking – Ce Ce Peniston
Looking At The Front Door – Main Source
Eye Know (The Know It All Mix) – De LA Soul
Nasty Gurl (Mr. Best Blend) – Notorious B.I.G
Brooklyn Queens – 3rd Bass
Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) – Us3
The Seed (BBC Radio One Version) – The Roots
Spottieottiedogaliscious – Outkast
Welcome to the Anthropocene: Man begins to effect the Earth
A 3-minute journey through the last 250 years of our history, from the start of the Industrial Revolution to the Rio+20 Summit. The film charts the growth of humanity into a global force on an equivalent scale to major geological processes.
HD stills available here: igbp.net/5.1081640c135c7c04eb480001217.html
The film was commissioned by the Planet Under Pressure conference, London 26-29 March, a major international conference focusing on solutions. planetunderpressure2012.net
The film is part of the world’s first educational webportal on the Anthropocene, commissioned by the Planet Under Pressure conference, and developed and sponsored by anthropocene.info
Wine labels designed by Lavernia & Cienfuegos
Spanish design studio Lavernia & Cienfuegos has redesigned a range of playful wine labels that the Belgian supermarket chain Delhaize offers within its own brand 365.
The wine corks were dressed up to create forms that resemble the countries. These include a koala bear to represent Australian wine, an elephant to represent South African wine, and a Trojan to represent Italy.
“The cork is a sign of humility, an object of little value, often used as craft material, as a simple and easily manipulated element with which to play and create. The use of cork gives it the air of something simple, typical of an everyday product. The cap is the element that unifies and personalizes the whole range,” wrote the design studio on its site.
The Danger of Social Media in Sports
HB Keeping Score Article –
It was 1993 when Charles Barkley penned the infamous text for his now iconic Nike commercial where he proclaimed, “I am not a role model. I’m not paid to be a role model. I’m paid to wreak havoc on the basketball court. Parents should be role models. Just because I dunk a basketball, doesn’t mean I should raise your kids.” Clear, succinct and thought provoking, the words still hold weight in today’s contemporary athletic landscape, but for completely different reasons.
Nearly twenty years ago athletes did as they pleased, only entering the public news scope if an off the court/field dustup was so monumental that the nightly news couldn’t afford not to cover it. Today, thanks to the advancement in social media with tools like Facebook and Twitter, athletes have signed up for a 24 hour a day news conference – forgoing filters in exchange for fuel that they add to a nightly stew full of politics, scandal and pop culture oochie wally. Athletes want the ability to make millions while still being able to crack off-kilter and slightly offensive jokes without seeing the number of zeroes in their paycheck affected. Unfortunately, that’s not how it works. Athletes may not be role models, but they’re certainly digital lightning rods.
Twitter is a medium built around choosing one’s word wisely – given only 140 characters to make a group of followers laugh, cry or wax poetic over a group of words that create a brain boogaloo. But as history has shown us, it’s done more damage to an athlete’s career than it’s ever helped them stay “connected” with their fans – surely an excuse when a manager or coach asks a player why they’re even dedicating a nanosecond to social media exploits. From Rashard Mendenhall’s unfortunate comments about Osama bin Laden which occurred almost exactly a year ago, to former Chiefs running back Larry Johnson who was cut from the team after making inflammatory statements about then coach Todd Haley – Twitter proves that statements made regarding off-color subjects as well as more “relevant” sports-related chatter are always going to lead to more controversy than resolution. Sports are played with emotion – social media shouldn’t be treated in the same way. Steelers safety Ryan Clark went so far as to say that “social media is ruining the world.”
Athletes of course are not the only ones who commit internet faux-pas like Rucker Park point guard’s commit turnovers – as the athletic community is made up of everyone from coaches, to the designers of Fortune 500 companies that supply sportsman with the attire necessary to perform at their greatest potential. This of course came to a head when Senior Nike Footwear Designer Jason Petrie – who is responsible for the creation of LeBron James’ signature sneaker – mocked Derrick Rose after his devastating knee injury that occurred during game 1 versus the Philadelphia 76ers, going so far as to suggest that the freakish accident occurred because Rose had signed his endorsement deal with adidas rather than Nike. People would be wise to realize that saying something controversial and immediately playing the whole thing off as a “joke gone wrong” doesn’t work when you’re representing either a billion dollar franchise or a billion dollar company. Stupid is as stupid does – with 115 characters to spare.
While people make the argument that athletes are just regular people with extraordinary physical gifts, it’s naïve for us as watchers and them as doers to think that they’re not already targets for scrutiny. Whether it’s individuals looking to cash in, or more nefarious folks who see social media as a way to leap frog traditional means of getting to know a person, a players outward willingness to share contains a sense of boyish naivety. A player may not be looking for trouble, but trouble will come looking for that player.
It begs the question: should league commissioners be ultimately monitoring individual Twitter feeds and Facebook fan pages in hopes of snuffing out trouble before it gets them in trouble? It seems strange that men like Roger Goodell and David Stern have no problem fining players for their online exploits, yet they’ve done little to curb the pervasive problem that leaves a digital black eye as dangerous as sport’s current concussion epidemic. If it’s their duty to maintain the integrity and image of the league – protecting it by limiting social media before, during and after games – the next logical step is to completely place fan interaction online in the hands of people whose job it is to protect the player first and foremost. It seems if there’s a middle man between player thought and fan consumption, the problems that occur will be eliminated while more “positive” details pertaining to the athlete’s career can be publicized. If athletes, coaches and owners have their constitutional right stymied when it comes to talking about officials and referees, the issue of freedom of speech has already been questioned and tossed right out of the window.
As much as we as fans want to connect with the athletes we admire on a more “personal” basis, the vast majority would rather see the same guys induce cheer inducing performances on field than cringe worthy moments on the internet. Perhaps that’s the purest in me, but I long for the days when I saw my favorite athletes feast on hapless defenders rather than perusing their Twitter feeds and finding out what they literally just ate for dinner. The air of mystery is leaving sports one status update at a time – making performance alone no longer enough to satiate the fanatic in all of us.
A-Trak EUROMANIA! Tour 2012
Starting off in Belgium on April 30 and ending at The Coronet Theatre in London, England on May 12. A-Trak is taking his DJ skills to Europe.
Brooklyn Nets New NBA Logo
Designed by minority owner Jay-Z and inspired by the New York City subway signs from 1957. To be honest I felt a bit let down when I first saw it because I would of thought with Jay-Z’s limitless source of creative talent they might of come up with something with a bit more punch. But it’s growing on me more. Go NETS!
Conference of Cool.
Amazing Three Dimensional Goldfish Sculptures made by Layering paint and resin
When struggling with artistic vision, Fukahori’s pet goldfish became his inspiration and ever since his passion and lifelong theme. His unique style of painting uses acrylic on clear resin which is poured into containers, resulting in a three-dimensional appearance and lifelike vitality.
This video gives you a glimpse of his amazing painting process.
Artist Riusuke Fukahori’s London debut exhibition “Goldfish Salvation” was held at ICN gallery from 1 December 2011 – 11 January 2012.
Portions of this promotional video of Riusuke Fukahori’s process contains shots from a TV-CM for Yagimoku.inc. (Shizuoka, Japan) which have been used with their permission.
HB Essentials: Pharrell Williams
I love this section on HB and it was interesting to see Pharrell’s ‘essentials’ as this was shot while he was in Hong Kong and I was lucky enough to meet him. So I liked seeing what he carries on him while in ‘The Big Dumpling’. The fishing lures were one of my favorite accessories.
The creative took a paint pen to his 6″ Timberlands adding a Chanel logo, skeleton toes, personal motifs and more. Rounding out his daily collection is an enticing display of jewelry including pieces from the famous jeweler, Jacob & Co., A Bathing Ape x Daiwa “A Fishing Ape” Lures, and a Cartier Aldo Cipullo Vintage Nail Cuff.
Black Skate Series by Christian Derfusi
Christian captures the athletic moments of each skater as they do a trick. Such a simple effective series.
VICE Presents: Getting High off Asian Food with Eddie Huang
Chef Eddie Huang is tired of Americans eating Chinese food like hooligans, so on this tour of the best Asian restaurants in NYC he teaches us how to eat soup dumpling properly. We also follow him and his crew, which includes Grammy Award-winning producer Emile Haynie and nightlife empresarios Max Koshkerman and Simonez Wolf, to the Russian Bath and lastly back to BaoHaus for some drunken eats.
Justin Bieber joins 50 Cent and Lil Wayne as guests of honour as Floyd Mayweather beats Miguel Cotto
Daily Mail UK –
Justin Bieber cemented his status as the world’s greatest teenager last night. Clearly being a platinum selling pop star with over 21 million Twitter followers isn’t enough for the young Canadian. The Boyfriend singer was the first person to congratulate Floyd Mayweather Jr as the pint sized boxer defeated Miguel Cotto, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas.
R.I.P. Adam MCA Yauch (1964 – 2012)
The Beastie Boys by Terry Richardson
In remembrance of Adam Yauch, photographer Terry Richardson has taken to his candid portfolio site to show off some shots of The Beastie Boys from his archive shot on Greenwich St. in New York City.
He will be sorely missed.