Thursday, January 28, 2010
By: shoot life
Little Brother, the North Carolina duo of Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh, is proud to finally confirm the release of an album people have been waiting on for years. LeftBack, which will be the fourth album of Little Brother’s illustrious career, will be available April 20th via Hall Of Justus.



Continuing the tradition they set with the critically acclaimed GetBack, Big Pooh and Phonte have enlisted multiple producers for LeftBack, both from within and outside of the Justus League camp. Producers for this album include frequent collaborator Khrysis and GetBack producers Denaun Porter and Zo!, as well as efforts from Symbolyc One and first time Little Brother contributors, J. Bizness, and King Karnov.

In addition to production, Khyrsis will also be contributing guest vocals on the album. Joining the North Carolina producer/MC are Torae, Truck North, Jozeemo and fellow Justus League MC’s Chaundon and Median. Resident crooner Darien Brockington and songstress Yahzarah also supply vocals on the album.

Despite Little Brother’s dominating presence in the hip-hop world since the 2003 release of The Listening, LeftBack will mark the duo’s first album with a true multi-media experience. Accompanying LeftBack will be four official music videos, all shot and directed by Matt Koza, known for his previous work with Foreign Exchange, Rapper Big Pooh, Kam Moye, RJD2, and more. While not customary for a Little Brother release – the group has had only one previous official video, for The Minstrel Show’s “Lovin’ It” – with LeftBack, Little Brother is excited to offer loyal supporters a long-desired visual take on the group’s music. Says Big Pooh, “Three albums, three mixtapes, one video. It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense in this day and age. We have always lacked in the visual department, and I think it will be refreshing to finally offer the people those visuals.”

Building on the album’s multi-media offerings, the initial pressing of LeftBack will also feature a limited edition DVD full of exclusive bonus material. Compiled in a documentary format, the bonus DVD will include recent tour footage, as well as exclusive Little Brother footage shot and archived throughout their career. For fans that miss the initial run, a subsequent DVD-only release will also include all official music videos from LeftBack.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
By: shoot life
European design label Supreme Being has commissioned Blaine Fontana to work on a line of graphic t-shirts, which resulted in five designs inspired by graffiti and wildlife.



you can view the whole collection here
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
By: shoot life
We cant lie, we like us some kid cudi around here and before anyone could ask the inevitable question, "yo, is cudi done?"
This pops up:

KiD CuDi "cudderisback" - Directed by Jason Goldwatch - DatNewCudi.com from DP on Vimeo.

Just a small 4:20 reminder.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
By: shoot life
There still seems to be some people out there that think it's a good idea to buy a knockoff G-Shock. Hopefully they will learn something, and people will start making fun of these fake pieces of crap more often.
[via]

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Monday, January 25, 2010
By: shoot life


La MJC brings forth their latest edition of their “All Gone” series books, wrapping up their 2009 All Gone edition dedicated to street culture. In the latest edition, La MJC showcases everything that was hot for 2009, from KAWS Original Companion figure to UNFTD x Puma, Supreme, Takashi Murakami, and more.



Discover the best, the rare and exclusives in the All Gone book published by La MJC. The All Gone – The Finest of 2009 Street Culture book will be available at the end of the month at colette and select retailers.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
By: shoot life


This track was featured on DJ V-Dub’s upcoming Brick Season mixtape. Rhymefest pulls no punches, mixing proselytizing and poetry.

Even before Wale bricked, I tried to pull him to the side and say ‘the white boys won’t sell your shit.‘”

Listen Here:
Download — Rhymefest – “Talk My Shit”

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Monday, January 25, 2010
By: shoot life


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Sunday, January 24, 2010
By: shoot life
This PBS Special provides an intense look at sampling in production and the debate [which could be easily be included one of the many forbidden topics at the dinner table - religion, politics, etc. lol] of how much is too much to “borrow”.

This documentary also chronicles the evolution of sampling in hip-hop and features commentary from George Clinton, Hank Shocklee, De La Soul, Saul Williams, Clyde Stubblefield, &other musical notables.

All FULL 6 parts are below:


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