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Homie BUSK has got a little "christmas" GOODIE for all of you out there ... a nice "paper toy" limited to 15 color variations that you can randomly download from his webiste cmod.at. SHOCKING NEWS: my BUSK paper ape jumped from the window sill wednesday 11am CET trying to escape the photo shoot; be careful, those apes are unpredictable!

moreover there is a really nice interview about his work, inspiration, thoughts on graffiti, ... and a portrait i shot some "little while" ago on lecool.com.

modify the city ... and have fun folding! i got 4 already ...
peace, sirlensalot

... for making our 11th birthday yesterday at Morisson a night to remember

... for supporting us over the last 11 years and on

... for being friends and showing love

Dear friends and family ... I'm going to start rolling up a little bit of our history from now on. A history that somehow started before we even realized that it would become our's too... Cause of course some of us were still shitting in the pants back then. It was the mid 80ties, that should be the beginning of a long era in Gmunden's "Freestyle Sport" and "Creative Mindz" history ...

In the first photo (1987) you will find two of those guys responsible for lots of that ... our dear long time friends Gerald Loidl (first from the left) and former flatland world champion Richard Vobr (second from the left). Both part of the "BMX Team Gmunden". I sadly never met the others as far as I remember, but in the back you see another really good friend of ours, that would accompany us over the years in various shapes and forms: The Ghetto-Blaster! Blaaasting Hip-Hop into my ears from the first day I remember joining the "Sportplatz-Force" in 1994. There are lots of stories I could tell from here, but for now i just want to "HOLLAAA!" at those who cleared the way for generations to follow.

And that's what all you "Skaters and BMX-freestylers" out there that enjoyed this pre-heated nest in Gmunden back then and the ever growing skatepark and freestyle sport community should do too. Hold still for a moment, think back and ... "HOLLAAAA!!!"'

Without the effort of Gerald, Rick, Mario, Rudi, ... a lot would have turned out different i suppose and maybe the one or other would have worshipped anything else but a miniramp, skateboard or bicycle. I'm writing this post, because i think it's important, to bring into our mind again, that there was a time when new ramps and obstacles were not suddenly falling from the sky. A time when we used to build those wooden ramps on our own; having the will to create!  (and of course we had a ghetto blaster in 1995, what did u think?!).
I can only speak for myself, but I think I don't do any wrong by saying that a part of this possee, the various groups existing within it and the freedom we all somehow experienced together changed and shaped my life. And I also believe that this time and this place where lots of us met, was also leading some of us to what they do now ...

... being free mindz, doing whatever they do, but doing their thing, making films, taking photos, doin graphics, producing, nerding on music ... and cars of course. KEEP CREATING my friends & DO YOUR THING!!!! Thx for one part in my personal "school of life" FAM!!! And to some of our friends that got lost along the path, R.i.P ... we won't forget the time we all had together!



New music video to "Esther`s" a track by Amon Tobin, nicely animated by belgian director Charles de Meyer (AKA Chuck Eklectric)
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Mos Dub
Dub Kweli

What happens when you take  Mos Def and Talib Kweli tracks and blend them with Dub riddims: You get Mos Dub & Dub Kweli

NY based producer and mashup wiz Max Tannone is the mastermind behind these two lovely mashup gems.

Visit the sites for free album downloads. Enjoy!!!

Mos Dub by Max Tannone

Dub Kweli by Max Tannone

Found via Blogrebellen Kreuzberg

"The Misappropriation Of Hip-Hop" is a book by legendary UK Hip-Hop DJ & Producer Karl Gibson AKA DJ Fingers of the Sindecut.

This book is intended to find answers to a question that has persistently recurred in the conversations of Hip-Hop aficionados. That is, whether Hip-Hop has been misappropriated.

"Karl Gibson has captured the very essence of the meaning of Hip-Hop in this long awaited but extremely refreshing book...." However, the book is finally (5/2010) avaliable from Amazon & available to order from all good bookshops.

Also check dj kompact's post about the project from late 2009.
The Misappropriation of Hip-Hop by Karl Gibson A.K.A Dj Fingers
ISBN:978-0956311801

It's an honor to be announcing an important part in austrian mixtape history, now conserved in digital form: Full Of Flavour by long-time-back-in-the-days Rotaug friend Nuszknacker a.k.a. Old-Shepperhand. More than 10 years old now, this tape features some of my favorite tracks, including The Fantastic Four's You're In The Wrong Place or I'm Coming by T-Love and an abolutely crazy Freestyle by MC Serch. This brings back some good memories! Nuff said - GET IT!!! Nutcracker Yo!

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Ex Co-Founder of Slum-TV Alexander Nicolic started a new project in Vienna after giving the responsibility for the Slum-TV project to the local members. Another 5 year project? We, hope SO! Together with two artists friends, he took over a yugoslavian worker's bar in the 16th district. Why, yugoslavian? Well, we have more than 200000 ppl living in this town, and many of them came as yugoslavian workers here. Of course the dramatic events of the last decades did generate a division based on ethnical categories, but one is theory - another thing is the every day live of the working class. Nothing is ideal here, but in every day live, in Vienna, these workers still mingle, regardless where they come from. Is it the common language, the austrian discrimination or something else, which hold's them together?

Next to the bar, they opened a space, which they use as a gallery in a way, as rehearsal venue for public space projects, as cultural center, which intends always to include the locals. To generate a social and political space, where academic discourse can meet working class issues. The first exhibition is as well opened. The Beauty of Work, by Andrej Filev is processual and will be closed on 11th of July, with a huge party.

BOEM - Koppstrasse 26 in Vienna's 16th district. Opening hours: daily (6am - 12pm, except sunday and holidays (9am - 10pm)

i just got the first issue of OOO-Magazine some days ago. with an incredibly nice - 5stars - Glen Porter 7inch called "Smile Now, Cry Later" but that's another story.

Anyhow, I flipped through the pages during my last subway and tramrides, looking at the featured b/w artworks (basically located in a graffiti, graphic and comic, ... context), reading the essays (about music, artists, sticker culture,...) and i must say: i absolutely enjoyed it.

Especially a text about John Coltrane and Flying Lotus that is trying to bring up similarities within their individual approaches in making music and what could be a connecting point between jazz (analog) and electronic music. I also found out, that Alice Coltrane was Flying Lotus's great aunt ...

I scanned the first page of the 6, so that you can make yourself a picture. To find out how this story ends. by the way: the size of the magazine is A6, which is perfect for bumpy "rides", cause you still have one free hand, haha. buy it, support it! handnumbered and ltd. 5$ should not make a difference. volume two was released 5 days ago.

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