Your Mother is A hipster

K-SWIFT/SCOTT THOROUGH

LANDSCAPES / CURTAINS

Your Mother is A hipster

BIG URBAN

YOUR MOTHER IS A HIPSTER

WE ARE MAKING PLANS

J. HOWELLS WERTHMAN

WE ARE MAKING PLANS

TONE TANK FOR BOROUGH PRESIDENT

TONE TANK

TONE TANK FOR BOROUGH PRESIDENT

Loer Velocity-Crash Test Dilla King

LOER VELOCITY

CRASH TEST DILLA KING

CAVALIER WEEKLY FREESTYLES 1-14

CAVALIER

WEEKLY FREESTYLES 1-14

COOL CALM PETE-HEART

COOL CALM PETE

HEART

King Of Surf Guitar Ep

TONE TANK

THE KING OF SURF GUITAR RAP

Cav/MC KILLA

CAVALIER

MC KILLA

Junk Science/fire drill

JUNK SCIENCE

FIRE DRILL

LOVE IS A BATTLE

BIG URBAN

LOVE IS A BATTLE

ILLER THAN THEIRS WASH RINSE

ILLER THAN THEIRS

WASH RINSE EP

SNAP TO THE FUTURE

BIG URBAN

SNAP TO THE FUTURE

ANIMAL DATE DIE

PAUL KORZAN

ANIMAL DATE DIE

RUNNING SHOES

JUNK SCIENCE

RUNNING SHOES

THE BLACKOUT

KRAY

THE BLACKOUT

THE BLACK SIX SESSIONS EP

TONE TANK

THE BLACK SIX SESSIONS

Archive for April, 2008

Murphy Lee in the Pit Tee

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

So our friend Kangsta @ 99 Sense had made us aware of Murphy Lee rocking the Pitbull V2 Tee in the New Nelly video Party People featuring Fergie. Murphy Lee always flexing his Scumlife as seen here as well. Shouts to Kangsta and Murphy Lee in conjunction on this one.

Kerst Cobain 1st Solo Show - Hope Lounge

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Kerst Cobain MySpace
Kerst Cobain Website

Come out and show your support!

-Nert

Bjork Wanderlust Video = Madness

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

My friend Mike had hit me on aim with a link to the Bjork - Wanderlust Video. I usually never have the attention span or time to make it threw a whole video of anything. I can only imagine what the 3-D version of this video looks like. The creators of this video Isaiah Saxon and Sean Hellfritsch of Encyclopedia Pictura came up with the concept while in a “Ritual Artistic Psychosis Mode” involving Psilocybin Mushrooms. Not that I would have any idea of what that be like but I definitely get the feeling from this video that they hit the nail on the head. It is great to see this level of creativity being displayed on film coming from an age where MTV has became a dumpster for brainless reality television. In addition this video was done on a 100k budget in an age (to the best of my knowledge) is close to unheard of. Shouts to Bjork and Encyclopedia Pictura for this masterpiece.

Link to NY Times review

Link to High Quality Quicktime Video

-Nert

Tommorow Evening - Bisc 1 Record Release Celebration @ Mercury Lounge

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

With performances by…
BISC1
JUNK SCIENCE
ILLER THAN THEIRS
COOL CALM PETE
LOER VELOCITY
HERO (E-Dot and Darp Malone)

TOMORROW THURSDAY APRIL 17th

@ THE MERCURY LOUNGE

217 EAST HOUSTON St. (at Avenue A)

DOORS AT 8

$10, 21 and up

SEE YOU ALL THERE!

Words from the Krayo

Sunday, April 13th, 2008


Charles Bukowski

Reading BOOKS with Kray or “A Good Hot Beer Shit”

Sometimes people I meet react to the mention of a book recently read with horror and anxiety

They say something like: “I really should read more.”

It’s similar to when someone mentions flab and you think of sit-ups.
Or mentions quitting smoking to a smoker: “yeah. I really gotta quit these things”
It’s something you know to be “good for you” but must be put off forever and felt guilty about.

I’m not sure of the exact statistics, I’ll have to ask a scientist, but plainly: Human beings don’t read as much as they once did. Despite the fact that there are more literate humans then ever before.

For much of human history reading and writing was an ability reserved only for the rich or for the holy. Literacy for the masses was once seen as a danger to the ruling classes. Great efforts were made to keep reading away from ordinary working people. There were laws in this country banning the teaching of slaves to read and write. They (the lawmakers) saw literacy as a threat.

But today we are living in the age of the great distraction. Where everything seems possible but nobody gives a shit.

I don’t. That’s for sure.

But reading books is not like eating more vegetables.
It’s not something that’s supposed to be good for you but doesn’t taste as good as ice cream.

Books are a more general category - like food. There are ice cream books and carrot books and books about too much red meat and books about too much red wine (they say one glass a day is good for your heart).

Plus: If a book is a bore; If it’s a struggle to get through; it’s probably not for you. It’s not your fault. It’s probably the book’s fault. Life’s too short to struggle through “War and Peace”. If it bores you to tears: put it down.

One must seek out the books that speak to them. Because reading is essentially a creative act. And therefore takes some effort. As human beings experience their media in ever increasing passivity - Letting the television wash over us and seep into our pores without so much as the lifting of a finger - It is important to take a stance on what kind of ideas you absorb and what kind of experiences you are willing to have.

Henry Miller:

“And, though reading may not at first blush seem like an act of creation, in a real sense it is. Without the enthusiastic reader, who is really the author’s counterpart and very often his most secret rival, a book would die. The man who spreads the good word augments not only the life of the book in question but the act of creation itself. He breathes spirit into other readers. he sustains the creative spirit everywhere. Whether he is aware of it or not, what he is doing is praising God’s handiwork. For, the good reader, like the good author, knows that everything stems from the same source. He knows that he could not participate in the author’s private experience were he not composed of the same substance through and through. And when I say author I mean Author. The writer is, of course, the best of all readers, for in writing, or “creating,” as it is called, he is but reading and transcribing the great message of Creation which the Creator in his goodness has made manifest to him.”
                                                  -Henry Miller, “The Books in my Life”

peace
-KRAY LA SOUL