Archive for the ‘When I Reminisce…’ Category

Queens Public Library Gets An Encore…

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

The new Queens Public Library Children’s Discovery Center was formerly my nightclub discovery zone called the ‘Encore’. Think of the ‘Shadow’ nightclub without all the diversity. Just bamboo earring chicks from the Southside and Hollis doing the cabbage patch in velour Fila tracksuits. Polotron lived on Hillside and 168th St. so the Encore on Merrick Ave. directly across from the 164th Street bus terminal was like playing a home game.

The New York Times (where I swiped the image from) talks about the city’s direction in giving good design criteria a priority when constructing and retrofitting public buildings. I’m proud to say that I’ve been part of this effort for over a decade. In that time I’ve watched New York City be transformed into it’s modern metropolitan masterplan.

There’s still spots which need to be fixed, but everytime I go to a 1st Saturday event I think about how the museum entrance retrofit made the museum more accessible to people and transformed the Prospect Heights neighborhood to the point I see single white females standing on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Nostrand after midnight. Great architecture informs, educates and ultimately it gentrifies.

NOW FEATURING DALLAS PENN…

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Taking ownership of your future is putting your dreams first. The Combat Jack Show is now FEATURING Dallas Penn. What does that mean? Log on to PNC Radio tonite and find out Internets.

The Combat Jack Show featuring Dallas Penn
10pm-12mid Wednesdays

The Boot Camp Clique Chronicles…

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

SneakerTUBE.tv is running their ‘Rep Your Sneakerhood’ contest again and this time the theme is all about going back to school. This was always a swag filled time for me as I stacked a few outfits for autumn to splash off on heads who were already marathoning (running) their best wares.

Timberland did me a solid and replaced a pair of defective field boots with their new Cadion hikers. I made a little video. Wanna see it? Here it go…

All Day I Dream About Sneakers…

Monday, October 31st, 2011


‘Sucker MCs’

Run-DMC is forever etched in my mind as the first hardcore rap band. They didn’t rhyme over disco breaks. Run-DMC was simply hard rhymes over a drum beat. This is the stripped down essence of Hip-Hop music. The drum and the voice. Simplicity. Perfection.

‘Perfection’

Run-DMC changed the way rappers would present themselves to their audience. The disco dance club influenced regalia was replaced with the stoic gangster ‘hood uniform. Black leather jackets and Lee jeans. Run-DMC were the OG all Black everything.

run dmc

Everything except for their kicks. Run-DMC wore adidas Superstar lowtops in the most gangster way possible. With NO shoelaces. This drove progressive ghetto parents bananas because the only people who wore sneakers with no shoelaces were convicts. Parents just don’t understand. This was the style of the youth and Run-DMC rhymed to hard to be denied.

‘Beats To The Rhyme’

You can’t even imagine how geeked I was to get this box from adidas. I already knew what was inside but I didn’t know just how detailed and thorough adidas had packaged this shoe release. Twenty-five years ago Run-DMC forever cemented Hip-Hop’s relationship with sneakers. This song is the definition of ‘kicking it’.

‘My adidas’

Extra laces, printed insoles and lace aglets, 14K gold rope chain dubrays.

God is in the details and adidas definitely took some cues from heaven above when constructing this release.

The reason the heel tabs and the striping look grey from the camera flash is because the material has DuPont 3M coating which will reflect light when flashed upon.

Shining in the dark is a fitting tribute to Jam Master Jay. R.I.P.

JIGS IN PARIS…

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

I took a few flicks from my trips to Paris in 2001 and 2005 to make this clip.

Hopefully this video will catch some of the buzz created by KanYe performing in his Illuminati indoctrination gown.