Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Thursday, March 28th, 2013
Clever punchlines and heavy production being the norm from these long time collaborators, Chris “Puzzle” Green and The Quarter Inch Kings have paired up to bring you Party Crashers.
DJ pack includes Street, Clean, Instrumental, and Acapella.
Feeling alive as hell, we all jumped in the van hoping to arrive at the Border around 1:30pm. Cool as fxck, making good time. 2.5 hour drive South. Sunny ass day outside. Van smelled like new car smell & Burger King. T’s & product in back, all in our usual seats, Bronze on the back bench with the laptop out doing busy-work. Donk was geeked behind the wheel. Half hour till first piss break. Bill Simmons podcast on the deck, satellite radio for when we need it, middle-of-nowhere. Airs on. Lee is absent. Drunk off the cheap menu. Little did we know, our van would be impounded within the hour, all because we’re en route to rock a festival and have no idea what’s in-store.
Agent #1 “suggested” we leave our electronic devices in the van. Did we even need to knock on wood? Useless without our phones. Completely powerless. Nervous as fxck now. Stuck in this packed room between two countries. I swear the van smelled like Burger King. Plans dropped, lines getting longer, 6 hour stop-over so far. Dopey is separated. Then brought back. Then Swamp. Then Dopey again. Left-over Burger King festering in the whip all the while…
8 hour limbo. Fresh Air smells good. Especially when its still Canadian. The van’s a site for sore eyes. Even if it looks like its being lived in by a family of possums…
Came to rock a festival and open for Regina Spektor. Left with an $180 ticket and a new song.
But shxt, you never see it coming at all.
This is a true story. JR’s video depiction is fictional – Kali’i is real as fxck, though.
Ty Harper | Fashion,Video | Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
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The Art of Reuse: A Story Continues (2013) – Documentary COMING SOON.
Dedicated to proving quality fashion and extravagant atmospheres do not have to come with an excessive price tag, The Art of Reuse has set out to redefine the culture surrounding thrift shopping – creating one of a kind temporary retail experiences (ĭn | tər | ĭm: http://bit.ly/WYTOKe) that combine art, music, and design headlined by handpicked vintage style
Combating the idea of consumerism through sustainability and individuality, the film (directed by Sid Singh) is an in-depth chronicle of the group’s humble objective in ensuring great style is accessible to everyone.
The last we heard from a Toronto duo, Smash Brovaz had dropped their Booth-hosted album Think It’s A Game?. Fast forward three months, and we’re greeted by Flex and Sha Prince, together known as The Antiheroes. The twosome, formed in 2011, have released their brand new album, Modern Day Riot, which features Booth-approved selections “6 Degrees” and “Cloud 9.”
Joining The Antiheroes on their free LP are D-Sisive, Emerson Brooks, STS, THURZ and more, while boardwork is turned in by Jay Emess, Junia-T, MMac and Rich Kidd.