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Graffiti and tattoo artist Mister Cartoon gives us a lesson in how the oldies have influenced the art of the hood, particularly when it comes to airbrushing low riders. The LA native also shows his ...
Now it’s more of a business – I went from homeboy to homeowner. But I gotta keep my head in the street because of the artwork I do. I have to stay 18 years old in my head. I just try and stay current ...
DJs sporting masks is a relatively new phenomenon, reaching back about 20 years -- but whether you like it or not, it's a trope that's here to stay. You might as well get the back story.
Endorsing a sexist and violent cartoon, then advocating for the media to be censored in response for being called on it — it was a busy weekend for DJ Fresh. Fresh’s overwrought reaction on ...
DJ Diplo’s Major Lazer project joins the likes of Gorillaz, Jem and Prozzak, finding commercial success with virtual musicians. An animated history of cartoon bands Skip to main content ...
He did, and subsequently legged it before the awkward music-to-cartoon switchover.. @Prince3EG once fired me from a dj gig in a nightclub & instead blasted the #FindingNemo dvd on the screen.
Apple today announced that Apple Music is now integrated with many DJ software and hardware platforms, allowing DJs with an Apple Music subscription to build and mix sets from Apple Music's ...
Casey Kasem, Legendary Radio DJ, Dies : The Two-Way Kasem was the host of the American Top 40 countdown and was known for voicing cartoon characters like Shaggy on Scooby-Doo.
Opportunities abound for y'all to catch DJ M2 in action, whether it's during his weekday shift on hip-hop station Power 98.3, or every Thursdays over at Dirty Pretty during Groove Candy. Either ...
He took up the art of crate digging—a tool for a DJ trying to stray away from sound saturation by having the rarest vinyl records on tap. Albert discovered a natural flair for spotting Euro gems and ...
The emergence of a new music genre, hip hop, produced DJs who were significantly more skilled. ... so named for the sound it created which echoed the popular 1980s cartoon.
Music: inky illustrations based on Japanese comics wash across the frame during the music video by Tokyo animator Que for DJ Vague's track Freakout.
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