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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

The Air Jordan 6 is the greatest Jordan in my opinion because these are the shoes he rocked on his way to his first NBA title. The Bulls were ultra dominant in their post-season tournament run. The swept the Knicks in the first round and then dispatched the Sixers in five games.

All eyes were on the matchup with the Pistons who were the Bulls ultimate nemesis back then, even moreso than the Knicks because the Knicks never bounced the Bulls while Jordan was on the floor. It was the Bad Boy Pistons who gave Scottie Pippen migraines and frustrated Jordan to no end.

I fux with these kicks because of the colors and the materials. Blue and red are my favorite color combination and then suede and patina leather is like Christmas for my feet. I don’t really hype out too tough for J’s but I will go the extra mile for a pair of 6s. It’s that serious.

R.A.P. Music Saviors…

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

Killer Mike is one of the few Hip-Hop artists who hasn’t become dismayed with the rap listeners despite the shift in the music industry’s support for his type of underground rap soundtrack. That’s prA’li because Killer Mike has the attitude of perspective of the traveling griot who would go anywhere to deliver a parable to the people. Killer Mike is more prophet than profit.

Killer Mike’s latest CD ‘R.A.P. Music’ comes to us with no fanfare or propmotion. If you know what’s good for you then you know it’s out here. I had to post this track with Bun B and T.I. because it is so damn hard. Plus Bun B merc’ks that shit by putting ‘onomatopoeia’ in his verse. Who does that in rap music in 2012?

Killer Mike feat. Bun B, T.I. and Trouble – ‘Big Beast’

Killer Mike’s album was produced entirely by the incomparable El-P, who himself is dropping a brand new project called ‘Cancer 4 Cure‘. It sounds like El-P’s studio is the nexus for the hottest underground rap music dropping post-2010.

I didn’t start fuxing with El-P until I heard him rap on the Das Racist album ‘Relax’. Ain’t that some shit how I came to listen to this legendary producer and emcee from left field rap? That’s how it be sometimes tho’. You ain’t late as long as you get there.

“to the mother of my enemy, i just killed your son
he died with his face to the sky and it can not be undone
he didn’t die hard, in the end he just grinned and bowed
made him dig his own grave at the point of a gun while he laughed to the gods out loud”

El-P featuring Killer Mike and Despot – ‘Tougher Colder’

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

PRO-Keds continues to pump out their classic heat as this Thursday will see the release of the Louisville Slugger x PRO-Keds Royal Hi right in the thick of the 2012 MLB Season.

Featuring baseball-glove leather uppers, rawhide leather laces, cork foodbeds, baseball-stitch detailing on the heel, and an embossed Lousiville Slugger logo.

PRO-Keds didn’t miss a single detail teaming up with the Louisville Slugger brand for this collaborative release inspired by America’s most classic sneaker.

The Lousiville Slugger x PRO-Keds Royal Hi will release this Thursday, May 17th at select retailers like WEST NYC, with a release event going down at 3:30 PM with special guest Dwight ‘Doc’ Gooden’ as well as raffles for other limited edition Louisville Slugger items

Outfit Architecture…

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

This week I’m going to finally pop tags on some surplus utility themed lifestyle. The modern explorer motif is seeping into my overall look for the spring.

The sweater is one of my favorite pieces in this recent vintage. The item is clean until you get a load of that native American print under the hood. The button-down was $12 Macy*s comeup but I’m really hype for the socks which were $2 at Marshall’s.

I’ve been wearing these Timberland x Rag & Bone moccasins a lot lately. I bought a pair off eBay for $200 and then found another pair at Century21 for $100 so I had to double up.

I’m not going to let the Air America lifestyle take over my whole steez. The next Outfit Architecture will be a return to the sportswear apparel we love so much. Thanks for checking in.

Respect The Architects…

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Rest In Peace Iz The Wiz

The early 1970s saw the growth of graffiti in a way that only its pioneers can explain. Classic Hits, the most visual book documenting this time period of graffiti art, tells the story from the view of originators Taki 183, Blade, Iz the Wiz, Alan Fleisher, and more.

Classic Hits Trailer from Dokument Press on Vimeo.