Archive for September, 2011

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Soletron went sneaker shopping with me again at another one of my little sneaky SB come up shops in the Village.

I didn’t come up on anything that day but I did run into a sneaker fiend who fux with the DP.com movement. Sneaker Fiends Unite! NYC tour on Saturday October 1st. Who’s down to roll?

MEYHEM LAUREN GETS LIVE…

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

meyhem

Save the date to rock out to all the hardbody classics from this Queens thorobread. Shaz IllYork will be spitting that ‘Air Unlimited’ shit and you can best believe the Outdoorsmen will be in the building.

**COPP TICKETS HERE**

#NEWYORKBACK

Video: Doppelgangaz – ‘Nexium’

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

black cloak

Black cloak music is still in effect here at DP dot com.

Check for the Doppelgangaz x DP in a series of upcoming S.F.U. videos.

Video: Das Racist – Michael Jackson

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

das racist

The mainstream media calls Das Racist comedic rap so that they get a pass for not understanding the lyrics or the motives. I call them serious rap. Serious as cancer. Lyrical rap cancer. You are gonna need chemotherapy.

But you are gonna die anyhoo so why torture yourself.

Das Racist debut CD ‘Relax‘ available now.

GOAT Comic Book To Movie Adaption…

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

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Lone Wolf and Cub is the greatest comicbook to movie adaption of all time. The original graphic novel was released in Japan in the early 1970s. By the end of the decade the movie series had been created. Shogun Assassin, the final movie in the series is one of my all time favorite flicks.

You normally can’t make a great graphic novel series into a singular feature film (see Watchmen) and the Lone Wolf and Cub films numbered a half dozen. Shogun Assassin was like a compilation of the six previous flicks. It stands alone because the story arc of revenge only requires a lot of bloodshed. Believe me there will be blood.

In the 1980s First Comics company started reprinting the original manga (Japanese serial comics) but they fell off before the reprinting was complete.

lone wolf
lone wolf

Dark Horse Comics picked up the licensing from First Comics and reprinted the entire series.

The added value was that the Dark Horse series also used the Frank Miller and Bill Sienkewicz commissioned covers for the books.

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lone wolf