Monday, August 31, 2009

DIENASTY AT MAGIC!

So a last minute opportunity for us to go to Magic has popped up! Nothing official but I will be available to show the line from noon tomorrow til the end of the show. Drop me a line at info@dienastynyc.com!

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Friday, August 28, 2009

Raekwon!

The official music video for Raekwon's latest single from his album "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II" due in stores Sept. 8th, 2009. The single features Inspectah Deck, GZA, Ghostface Killah and Method Man with and intro from RZA, and was produced by J. Dilla.
Illustrations by 1000Styles
Animation by Ryan Johnson & Drew Taylor
Directed by Erick Sasso & Brian Wendelken

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Alex's Quest for G!


Congratulations to Alex for making it to the final 8 in Gatorade's Quest for G! Hell yeah! Alex also took Silver at the Master Track Nationals last week. On a roll!

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Dave Rippin'

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So my friends' in ¡APESHIT! Dave and Pat built a motherfuckin' jump ramp! Funny and fun as hell. Here's a taste of DC rippin' it old school style!

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Municipal Waste!


New album Massive Aggressive is out now! Buy here. Check Out Municipal Waste here.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

MURDERTRONICS!

So here's the cover that I did for the MURDERTRONICS mix...
Click here to hear the mix fool!

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Oregon Country!

Some pictures from our trip to the region surrounding Portland! Picture don't do these places justice. You should go...
First we made our way out to the Columbia River Gorge which starts about 30 minutes or so outside of Portland. It separates Oregon and Washington. A popular place for hiking, windsurfing, and kite boarding. We decided to hike one of the most popular trails in the Gorge, Eagle Creek Trail. Normally I like to hike somewhere a bit more remote and less populated but the sheer number of waterfalls (at least 6!) on this trail made it hard to pass up. Unfortunately we started out on what was to be an almost 8 1/2 mile hike at noon on a very hot day. Kinda stupid, but we had plenty of water and more than enough places to cool off and take it easy when we needed to.
Two miles in is Punch Bowl Falls, a popular place to day hike to and hang out. The first pic is of the upper falls and it's pool.
This is the lower falls where you can cliff jump from various points and heights. To the right are the highest points. Everything from 10-15 ft to it looked like 65-75 ft! And that's the lower falls. The upper falls goes from 80-95 ft! Here's a video I found just to get an idea. Some locals flung themselves off the top of the lower falls. Insane. The water was ice cold and even on a hot day it was a shock to the system.

A lot more along the way including a high bridge that spanned a deep chasm. The highlight of the waterfalls had to be 120 ft Tunnel Falls. No jumping here! This first pic is the trail as it comes to the falls. The trail continues through that tunnel, hence the name.
The trail itself is blasted out of the rock behind the falls!
Leaving the tunnel...
It's a bit slippery and a long way down so they have a cable bolted into the cliff face.
The falls itself...
It's so tall that it was hard to fit it all in the frame...this is from the next day's hike out.
After that we were almost to camp. On the way we passed by Twister Falls...
We lucked out and found a sweet campsite all to ourselves, right next to the creek. It doesn't get any better than this.
Even with plenty of water we were wiped out from the heat and the hike.
The next day's hike out was half the time and started much earlier. A relief!

We decided to continue east away from Portland in order to make the loop that takes you to Mt. Hood before heading out to the coast later in the day.
A picture of the Gorge...
And of Washington from across the Gorge...
We stopped for lunch near the Bridge of Gods for some pizza and some badass regional beers.
Such a great name!
We walked around town a bit and caught a few pics of a passing freight train while we picked fresh blackberries off the vines lining the tracks.

Back in the car and on to Mt. Hood...
This is on the back side of the mountain, opposite of the direction you would come from if you were driving from Portland. Way more majestic looking. Those are vineyards in the foreground!
Never been here during winter yet, but I'm definitely going now. This place looks so sick! Right in the middle about half way up is the summer snowboard camp.
A view from behind the world famous Timberline Lodge.

Next we made our way to the coast. We were rushing to get there before the sun set and like an asshole I almost got in a wreck with an elk trying to pass some slow driver. Sorry! And in the end, as I'm sure is par for the Oregon coast, there was nothing but clouds. But nothing a bottle of wine after a long drive couldn't fix especially with a view like this...
We were going to camp again but with two days of hiking, fading light and the cozy beach town of Cannon Beach within our sights we decided to skip roughing it and find someplace to eat and sleep. Not much open past 8 but we found a brewpub with decent grub and suds and lucked out with the Cannon Beach Hotel that had a sick suite that they gave us for 1/2 off cuz they were about to close up the office for the night. Fireplace, separate bathroom with a claw foot soaking tub in addition to the shitter and shower in another room. A little too cottagey for my tastes but luxury is luxury! The next morning we walked a few blocks to the beach...
This is Haystack Rock, at 235 ft, it is the 3rd largest freestanding rock formation in the world and is a protected marine preserve, home to many species of aquatic and feathered life. Surprisingly the water wasn't cold at all. Not sure if had something to do with the heat wave that the area had experienced the week before. Some surfers out in the water as well.

Decided to wait and fill up on gas outside of town, thinking that there was a gas station right outside of town. Of course there wasn't so a bit of concern naturally set in as the miles clicked by. The gas station itself was something else. The sign said "Gas, Food, And Much More" the much more turned out to be a small arsenal of crazy knives thrown onto a shelf near the register and a bunch of guns behind the counter! Everything from shotguns and hunting rifles to some semi auto handguns and lil' pea shooters. In addition there was a newstand full of porn and High Times. Everything for the paranoid pot farming redneck! Pretty sweet.

We drove past this area of clear cutting which can just break your damn heart...there are a few more like it on the way back to Portland. Sad, indeed. I actually drove back the 7 or so miles from the gas station once we had fueled up because I had to get some pics of this. Figure it might make for a sick black metal album cover in panorama.

We stopped at a couple of wineries Elk Cove and Lange on the way back to Portland that day. Excellent wines, great people and fantastic countryside.
Thus ended of foray into the Oregon wilds! We headed back to Portland for one more night of good food, tasty beer, new friends, and some titties! Ah Portland!

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Awesomely Shittay PDX Graff!

In no particular order...all from the same area outside of the snazzy Pearl District.

First a bit of some youthful sloganism...






And then some good ole' fashion fuck off and die...



Love you too...


And yes, this is it.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Portland, Oregon!

So we flew into Portland on the 31st of July. Of course our plane was delayed so instead of getting in at a late 11pm, we got in at an even later 12 or so. No cheap public transport for us from the airport. The taxi prices from the airport to downtown are ridiculous so we opted for a flat rate driver that cost us maybe $15 less.
We got to our hotel, The Ace Hotel, in time to catch some tasty bar food and a few superb cocktails, including some rye concoction that was the shit. Mmmm. The hotel itself is centrally located to the downtown area where there are a lot of bars and some live music venues, including the Ash Street Saloon, where I caught MetalBlade's Baptized in Beer showcase featuring Bison B.C. and Woe of Tyrants. Awesome show!
We stayed in town for a couple of days checking out the city by bike,
shopping, eating and making new friends. Checked out some stores, including Hecklewood, where I picked up a sweet store shirt and the sold out alomost everywhere else Actual Pain tiger shirt, Compound Gallery, and the Upper Playground store, where I picked up an PDX exclusive Munk One tee. All 3 stores have gallery spaces where they showcase art, wish more streetwear stores would be set up like these.
We also rode over to the SE side of town in the Hawthorne district, which some describe as similar to the Haight in SF. It's the more "real" side of town from what I gather.
Portland is home to an endless array of places to stuff yourself silly with the freshest of local and regional ingredients. We feasted at The Farm Cafe one night. Although the service could have been a bit better, the food was excellent. We also hade brunch at Jam on Hawthorne with some of our new Portland friends. Amazing hash browns! We had one of the top 5 best meals of our lives at Andina, which serves up Peruvian food with modern twists. GO THERE! Everything, including the service, was incredible and the cocktails are insanely good. We also went to Henry's Tavern, which is truly beervana! They have something like 100+ beers on tap! Many that are not only unique but rare. I wish that we hadn't found this place on our last night, I would have gone by there everyday to try a couple of new beers. The food and service were also excellent.
Powell's Books! Wow! If you've been you know. I could spend days in there. Found the first volume in the series The First Kingdom, by Jack Katz, considered to be the first graphic novel. So sick! Just hope that I can find the rest.
Of course I checked out and skated Burnside. A legend. Didn't have the time to really do it justice but def a must visit if your in town. It's pretty gnarly and rough in spots but I guess that is the appeal, if you can rip there you can rip anywhere. Hear there are some great parks around town but didn't have the time to check any of them out.
Also had the great fortune to meet some cool people in Portland who took my girlfriend, Erika, and I in, taking the time to befriend and hang out with us while we were in town. A big shout to Andre, Jeremy, and Melody! Jeremy and Andre are starting this blog/website Seen All Over, that encompasses their diverse interests, including but not limited to sneakers, comics, skating, travel, etc. It's just getting started but these guys are on their game and expect big things!
We spent some time outside of the city, which I'll post up next, including anything else that I may have forgotten about our time in Portland.
Lastly we spent our last night at Union Jacks strip club, cuz what trip to PDX is complete without some full nudity? I'm sure that everyone has their favorite but this is the one we chose to hit up. Some hot girls who know how to dance and were super cool. Erika had a blast spending my $ and I had a good time watching her and the ladies. Ah, good times. Miss Portland already...

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Back Baby!

So our trip to the West and Southern Coasts has ended. What a blast! Travel inspires, recharges and relaxes you all at the same time. I love to explore new places. Seeing new places, meeting new people, reconnecting with old friends, just getting out from under your everyday routine is magic and food for the soul. So without further delay I present our trip...

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¡APESHIT!


Tomorrow fools!

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Monday, August 10, 2009

On The Road!

Sitting in sunny southern California. So far so great! The trip has been incredible. Portland and Oregon rock! Had a blast in LA. Headed to San Diego tomorrow. I'll post a detailed summary next wk! One more to go!

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