As the holidays approach, we have a new secret stash with all-new bangers from the crew. This includes our brand new Premium Scum line, along with limited edition, individually numbered designs from Netherland and Joey Potts. Not only that, but both of these include a free print from the artist for the first 50 orders. And to top it all off, we've got low holiday pricing strictly for the stash...Jeah!
Check out the pix below, and get in on the action at www.premiumscum.com. Orders must be in no later than December 6, so don't miss out!
So this weekend I finally sat down and got my first tattoo. I love it. It was a custom design by the very talented Mike Bianco. You can find him at The Gallery Of Ink in Chicago.
The shop is great! If you're looking for any custom ink jobs definitely hit this shop. Very friendly and professional. I wouldn't go anyplace else.
San Francisco resident DJ/producer J-Boogie has challenged the boundaries of the music world across genres, styles, languages and borders throughout his 15-year career. He speaks to listeners through a diverse musical language, integrating musical genres like hip–hop, dub, soul, reggae, funk, Latin, afro-beat, bhangra, dancehall, disco, downtempo, electro and house.
Throughout his career, J-Boogie has delivered a mix up of culture, soul, rhythm and beats both at home in the Bay Area and around the globe. Through his radio program “Beatsauce” on KUSF and his presence in the club and festival scene, J-Boogie’s local success has earned him awards such as "San Francisco’s Best Radio & Club DJ" by citysearch.com and "Best Hip–Hop Radio Show" by SF Bay Guardian. J-Boogie has also earned himself world wide success and a global fan base spinning DJ sets in countries like Colombia, India, Japan, and Spain.
By popular demand, J-Boogie’s DJ skills have landed him bookings in top notch clubs around the globe such as APT, Turntables on the Hudson, ESL, Five, Halo, Temple Bar, Afro Funke, Root Down, Firecracker, The Do Over and Sonar. He has also graced the stage on tour with Widespread Panic, Bassnectar and Spearhead, and has opened for legends like Breakestra, RJD2, PPP, Nickodemus and George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic. Throughout the years, J-Boogie has been providing musical ecstasy for millions, blowing it up on the festival circuit at Bumbershoot, SXSW, WMC, Harmony Fest, Earthdance, Power to the Peaceful, New Kingdom and Burning Man.
As the first DJ ever to incorporate musicians and vocalists into a live band/DJ fusion set, J-Boogie has truly re-defined the concept of what it is to be a DJ. With this groundbreaking concept J-Boogie has been able to create a new realm of live performance and a new type of record. J-Boogie brings this style to life with his band “Dubtronic Science” in live sets as well as in their self titled debut album that dropped in 2003, featuring artists like Goapele, Gina Rene, People Under the Stairs, Capital A and Tony Moses.
For his new album, Soul Vibrations, J-Boogie has put together a new “Dubtronic Science” band featuring a horn section, Latin percussionists and MC’s. Like its predecessor, J-Boogie’s second album features an impressive line up of artists including The Rebirth, Rich Medina, Lyrics Born, Ohmega Watts, Zion I, Crown City Rockers, Jennifer Johns, Deuce Eclipse, Capitol A, The Mamaz, Jazz Mafia, Lunar Heights, Jrod Indigo, Tony Moses and more.
J-Boogie has also contributed his sounds to a wide array of mix tapes, remixes, and compilations. He has released several remixes for artists such as DJ Vadim, Miguel Migs, Karsh Kale, The Rebirth, Zeph & Azeem, Mark Farina, and Soulstice as well as being featured on Mark Farina’s Mushroom Jazz 5 & 6, Om Lounge series, Ubiquity compilations and remix projects. J-Boogie’s widespread success and longevity in the music industry can be attributed to his one of a kind style and his ability to constantly revolutionize music, always staying current and keeping fans, and fellow musicians alike, wanting more.
SHRED ONE Brooklyn Circus SF/Sweater Funk
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Sheila Red aka Shred One was constantly surrounded and heavily influenced by music at a very young age as she tagged along with her vinyl collecting brothers and cousins. She moved to Brooklyn, NY in '98 where she began collecting her own records and fell in love with the art of deejaying, as well as learning the music industry game working at Rawkus Records and Blacksmith Management. She began spinning out when she moved back to Los Angeles in 2004 and rocked parties like the infamous Root Down and Soul Sessions. Now residing in SF, she has since played alongside cutting edge artists such as Daz-i-Kue, 45 King, Mark de Clive-Lowe, Exile, Talib Kweli, DJ Spinna and more. You can find her spinnin' soul, hip hop, funk, disco, boogie, house, and more in San Francisco at Le Cirque Thursdays @ Yoshi's Jazz Club-SF and Sweater Funk Sundays @ Li Po Lounge, as well as various events in Los Angeles.
With Residents: Merk 1 & Intel
Butterfly 722 W. Grand Free 9pm
You Made it to the Bottom. Your reward is free mixes.
Plot Synopsis by Nathan Southern Daniel J. Pico's gutsy, low-budget slice-of-life feature Farewell Darkness observes the conflicts that erupt when a marine named Michael Pasternak (Keith Compton) returns from service in Iraq and high-tails it home to the Chicago suburbs. Tempestuous, mercurial, and dangerously erratic, Michael lingers constantly on the edge of emotional explosion; from the moment he sets foot on American soil, he swears a quiet oath to himself to settle an age-old score with his violent, alcoholic father, strike up a renewed relationship with his nervous and tentative girlfriend, and collect an unpaid debt from some men in the neighborhood. Pico begins with footage of the Iraqi War (actually shot in the American Southwest) and follows Pasternak through the intense period that follows his initial homecoming.
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For those who don't know the other side of Intel I was the cinematographer on this film.