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Respect The Architects…

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

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April 15th is the day most of us dread because we only think of it in terms of the statements we submit to the Internal Revenue Service, but April 15th should be an American holiday. Today is also the day that Jack Roosevelt Robinson played his first game as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Without this watershed moment in our country’s history we might still be using separate water fountains across the nation. It bears remembering that Jackie Robinson was as proactive off the field as he was on the diamond. He was an activist for equality in every walk of life and one of the greatest examples of the American ideal.

Let his memory make every April 15th a day to look forward to.

Tripping At Mars (NYC 1991)…

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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Dark Side to New York’s Neon Clubs

That NYTimes article depicts a time long past in NYC history. I remember the nights of going to some spot that would have an open bar and a $5 dollar cover charge, but we wouldn’t even have the $5 to get in so we would dig someone’s pocket beforehand. Silly kid shit is all it was to us. We had no consideration for what happened the following day as long as we were in the club that night. This was a daily operation too.

As we got older and doing dumb teenage shit lost its luster we moved into other business. Still going out to the clubs almost nightly and still living just enough for the city. For several years the city made it impossible for any nightspots to play Hip-Hop music. The clubs would open one week and be shuttered the next. The city has passed quality of life ordinances which would levy fines on establishments for complaints they received corcerning noise or trash on the sidewalk. During this time in the late 1980s-early 1990s there were several pop-up parties in loft spaces along Broadway. Milky Way, PayDay and $100,000 Bar come to mind because of their candy bar references. Wild Pitch was another party that accessed various Broadway loft spaces during its tenure.

Rap music didn’t have a dedicated home until the TRIP party opened up inside a former warehouse on Manhattan’s westside meat packing district. What was ill is that you could smell the blood on the sidewalks as you congregated in front of the club called Mars. The architects that I worked for knew every single club owner in the city because their office was where everyone passed thru to get the design assistance you needed to comply with some of the City’s arcane building and zoning code laws. Since I did the drafting for these projects I would visit the spaces long before they opened up and I would survey the spaces in order to complete the floor plans. I would mingle with the owners and managers and when the club’s opened I knew the right names to drop to get past the velvet ropes.

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Mars was one of the dopest spaces I worked on because it wasn’t simply a wide open party area, but several different floors and rooms that were all interconnected. There was a floor for every genre of music that was underground at the time. There was the Hip-Hop floor which was the primary residence of DJ Clark Kent. Clark was the dude that crafted the Run-DMC ‘Peter Piper’ scratch. I remember seeing De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Brand Nubian perform in the Hip-Hop room on different occasions. Mars also had a dancehall room, a house music room, a punk rock room and from time to time there was a techno room. The TRIP party brought all of these genres together for at least a few hours. The lead promoter was named Beasly and he was a skateboarder and club kid from the Chelsea projects.

Beasly knew all the club kids by face and he distributed a laminated card to everyone that he wanted to attend the TRIP party. Your laminate got you in the building without having to pay a cover charge. The TRIP laminates also put you down with other heads you might encounter walking the streets. Washington Square Park was the meet up location back then. I would have gone uptown during my lunch break to copp some weed or some tabs from Lexington Ave and then I would link with Soundwave or Polotron who would have a 40oz.(or two) of that Old Gold and the plan was in effect. We would be goofy on goofballs all night. Mars had this incredible sound system in every space where you felt like you were inside of the speaker and the beat was supplanting your heartbeat. The only respite from the sound would be up on the roof which is where I would go to burn my trees.

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What made Mars so fux’n dope was how it intermingled the fans of all types of underground music. There were Hip-Hop heads who were finally exposed to house music and rock fans were getting their first taste of rap or reggae. Mostly it was this freeform environment where you could enjoy your favorite grooves while you were really high and no one said shit to you sideways. I credit Beasly for that vibe more than anyone else. If you were blessed with a laminate then you were going to have a good trip.

R.I.P. BEASLY

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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

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Everybody becomes a kid again for Opening Day.

Being a fan of the legendary outfielder KEN GRIFFEY Jr. gets a little bit easier for me with Nike’s retro releases of his signature shoes. This summer will see the Griffey Max GD II’s back on the streets.

The first colorway is an all black with red trim. Nike is also issuing a white/grey edition right behind the all blacks in case you don’t like wearing black sneakers during the summer. The shoes rest on the patented Air Max TL platform.

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Just don’t let me find out that you are using these kicks to catch foul balls [ll].

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A Letter From The Management…

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

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This was one of my busiest weekends in a long time. I’m actually relieved to be going back to work after all of the walking and talking I did this weekend. Two sunny days of video production in the can. Sneaker Fiends Unite! with the ‘Lo-End Theory crew Meyhem Lauren and Timeless Truth. Then the Internets Celebrities returned to the Bronx where the people were fresh, albeit very poor and also disenfranchised, to wrap up the filming for the Stadium Status project.

As I write this drop it is now 3:30am and I haven’t been able to upload the footage from the SFU tour and the MacBook keeps crashing my graphix app as I try to make a flyer for the ‘Lo-End Theory event. I’m sick of this shit alread so I am just going to shut down the operation for the evening and bring some fresh eyes to this computer in a day or so. Later this morning there is a new video dropping from Thirstin’ Howl 3rd so still keep it locked…

This Doc Prescibed LSD…

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

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This weekend DP.com is brushing the wig of Combat Jack. CJ went in with a drop that I should have posted a long time ago. Our good friend JAMES BLAGDEN aka Blagavelli created an animated short for Chris Isenberg’s No Mas sportsblog. The short used the actual audio of former Pittsburgh pitcher ‘Doc’ Ellis recounting his 1970 no-hitter against the San Diego Padres.

The story is hilarious in itself since Doc claims to have been tripping on LSD for the entire game. He also describes a major leagues that was wild for the night (and day game doubleheaders [ll] conversely). No wonder the facial hair back then was so crazy.

Peep the video.

Respect the legends.

Put LUIS TIANT in the Hall Of Fame.