Archive for October, 2009

for the bass heads : FCLEF BASSES

October 25, 2009  |  Uncategorized  |  No Comments

bonafide.

holy schniikies.

* Body woods: walnut, korina, koa
* Tops: spalted maple, flame koa, crotch walnut, macassar ebony, buckeye burl,
horse chestnut, fame or burled redowood, hawayan mango
madrone burl, olive, others (call)
* Fingerboard woods: Macassar Ebony
Bolivian Rosewood
Birdseye Maple
Pau Ferro
Zyricote
* Figerboard Inlays: Abalone Blocks/Binding
Custom (Call)
* Chambered Body
* Custom shape neck: Call
* Hardware Color: Gold or Black
* Pick Ups: Seymour Duncan “Vintage Dual Coils”
Others (Call)
* Custom positioned pick ups: Call
* Neck Finishes: F-Clef custom “Semi-Gloss”
*Fingerboard Finishes: F-Clef custom “Semi-Gloss”
* Body Finishes: F-Clef custom “Semi-gloss”
*Fretless with lines

to see more of these sexy bitches check out FCLEFBASSES.COM

10/17 Photo coverage of Transit by Natalia Molina

October 23, 2009  |  Photos  |  1 Comment

Visit Natalia Molina’s Blog Here!

Evan Campbell Sculptures

October 23, 2009  |  Art, Uncategorized  |  No Comments

Sculptures to scare the shit out of your children

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Evan Campbell is a free-lance sculptor living in California.
His interest in art started at the age of eight, and it would eventually leed him to the movie business. Over the years, through different studios, he has contributed to many films
and TV shows. His work has appeared in the films of Martin Scorsese, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, Michael Mann and Kevin Smith.

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More At DeviantArt

Milo Manara: The Evolution of Man

October 23, 2009  |  Art, Uncategorized  |  No Comments

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More at Popwhore 09.

ArtOfficial at Tobacco Road on 10/24 – Halloween Bash

October 22, 2009  |  Uncategorized  |  No Comments

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David Brownings: Paper Nikes

October 22, 2009  |  Art, Uncategorized  |  1 Comment

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Via Popwhore 09.

Dave Chappelle is back!

October 22, 2009  |  Uncategorized  |  No Comments

A bit of info on his recent 5-hour long stand up show at The Laugh Factory

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“The late Richard Pryor set the club’s original record in 1980 with a two hour, 41 minute-long routine. Cook challenged and broke it in 1997 with a three-hour, 50-minute set. Chappelle then entered into the competition, dwarfing Cook’s effort with a routine stretching to six hours and seven minutes.

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Cook took the record back last year, prompting Chappelle to mount a challenge.”

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Courtesy of  The Times Online and 2DopeBoyz.com

ArtOfficial Welcomes You to Miami – Refined Hype

October 21, 2009  |  Uncategorized  |  No Comments

Art Official

Nothing beats the sound of live hip-hop, especially when you’ve got a line-up consisting of drums, keys, bass, saxophone, and vocals provided by two emcees. That’s exactly the case for Miami based group ArtOfficial, a jazz/hip-hop collective that sounds like Soulive with a harder edge or The Roots, but jazzier, with more depth, and wildly spontaneous. In this edition of My City, Art Official emcee Logics reveals the real side his Miami home, a place were international cultures meet and live music can be heard on seemingly every street.

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RefinedHype: Miami’s a very diverse place, and you’re far from a conventional sounding band. How has the cities blend of cultures influenced you sound?

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Logics: Miami’s not really an East coast city, it’s not really in the South either. Geographically it is, but culturally its not, if you know what i mean. We’re also really close to the Caribbean and to certain parts of South America. With all these cultures smashing together in one place, you get to hear a little bit of everything. It’s a tool box, so we pick the elements we like from each culture. While our recordings are mostly Hip-Hop with touches of other types of music, our live shows is where all the hip-hop, jazz, funk, reggae, salsa, samba, and rock elements are fleshed out.

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RefinedHype: When most people think of Miami they most likely either think of beautiful people on the beach or the city’s rougher neighborhoods. What about Miami would surprise someone who’s never been there?

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Read More at Refined Hype.

Small mention in a New Times Article on Ketchy Shuby

October 21, 2009  |  Uncategorized  |  No Comments

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Add names like Afrobeta, Mayday, Elastic Bond, ArtOfficial, Spam Allstars and you’ve got a potent lineup of local musicians who are pushing the tight-knit South Florida scene. On any given night, you can find a local band playing original music — not Aerosmith or Sublime covers — and giving listeners their money’s worth for the cover charge.

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Read entire article here!

Common promises not to sell out on next record.

October 17, 2009  |  Uncategorized  |  No Comments

Sorry for the lame commercial.

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Via MTV