Start the new year in the right way with the latest offering from 1UP X GRIFTERS CODE: VERRY GOOD GUYS – PART2.
Our friends at The Chop are celebrating their first birthday with special guest DJ Boogie Blind (X-ecutioners/Pharoahe Monch) from NYC alongside local producers Mumbles, Ink Stains and DJ's Raine Supreme and Benny Hinn on the 1's & 2's. Free entry, drink specials and great beats to vibe to. Head to the event page here for details!
The Wax Wars series two grand-finals are here with the title fight going down between DJ Dameza and DJ Cost to see who takes the crown for 2014. The one and only DJ Samrai will be blessing the decks with a special showcase set alongside live art by Sydney legend PHIBS and beats provided by the Crown St. Cut Collective. More event info here!
Sydney locals Rapaport, Ellesquire, Native Wit, P.Smurf & Soul Benefits (Young Supreme, The 26th Letter, Storme) flex their mic skills in this latest cypher to cap off the year.
Vibe out to the latest offering from Ta-ku's side project HWLS with visuals directed by our talented friends over at Toby&Pete.
After a few weeks of intense knock-out scratch battles the second round of semi-finals is going down this Friday at Wax Wars between Zero and DJ Dameza. There will be live art by Swaze alongside guest DJ sets by Skoob and Morgz. For all the latest results, photo's and more head to the Wax Wars site here.
Silver chisel tips now available over at the webstore here.
Opak SDK gets down to business on some Italian steel. Head over to Goodfellas Magazine for the full lowdown.
The second issue of Shakewell Magazine is out now, featuring VND's crew from Melbourne, Bolivian adventures with Aeon FLYS, John Kaye photo feature and illustrations amongst a whole lot more. Available here.
Postcards from Pripyat, Chernobyl from Danny Cooke on Vimeo.
Another one for all the explorers out there...
"In 1981 NYC, the noted “no-go” zone was the city’s subway system. With deserted train platforms and unlit train carts being the backgrounds of choice for felonies, most New Yorkers were apprehensive about riding the graffiti-coated trains; however, what was a glaring deterrent for many, shrieked and rattled of opportunity for a young photographer named Christopher Morris." More here over at 1981. Via The Worlds Best Ever.
Check out this mini-documentary about our friends behind the eclectic artist management label and touring company Astral People. Have a listen to the vibes they are pushing through their Astral People SoundCloud here!
Our friends at Astral People are once again presenting Outside In for 2014 with a stellar lineup of local and international artists. Tickets available here!
Our Anti-Social Club bottle openers have been re-stocked, available online through our webstore here!