directly underground
are arteries that take
vessels everywhere
they need to be
to keep the system running.
-Charles Choice
Poa 9/15 Labels: New York, Poa, Poem
Otis Redding. This song is an epic classic. Fuck with it!
"This aint the place where hate was invented, but I'd be damned if The States wasn't the best that did it!" Justice for Oscar Grant, we'll never forget. MOVE
Directed by The ICU
With Guru being one of our favorite MC's the new DJ Premier collab artist has a lot to live up to, to say the least. Reks is surely a beast tho... RIP Guru
Nigel Hall, Robert Randolph, and the Soulive crew staged one of the most impressive performances we've seen this far in 2011. Taking place in one of the cities best venues, Brooklyn Bowl, the funk/jazz/hip hop band thoroughly electrified the sold out crowd. For anyone that is in the NY metro region on Wednesday, March 9th, Soulive will be performing with The London Keys at Brooklyn Bowl, doors open at 7....tickets are expected to sell out again....come through, sip on a Brooklyn Blast Brew, and vibe to Soulive!
Location:BROOKLYN
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Slim Shady's newest artist mixin up the medicine at the X Games...dope video
TheGoodLife! Presents: Louie Vito x Yelawolf x Z-Trip X Games Weekend from The ICU on Vimeo.
Labels: Gnarly, Shaun White flow, Snowboarding, YelawolfEven though J. Cole goes in, Kendrick Lamar spits some nexxxxxt. Can't wait for the mixtape collab between these two. Guaranteed to be an Instant Vintage. .... Stay tuned for the track..."left side, left side"
Refreshing
J. Period has been on a winning streak, with the release of his series of mixtapes ranging from Nneka, K'Naan, and now The Roots. This one is certain to be in the rotation for months to come... Wake Up and Enjoy!
With such a strong and loyal following, the message circulated with extreme haste, from Blackberry to iPhone, from Twitter to Facebook, from Blogger to Tumblr. Lupe Fiasco’s highly buzzed about “Laser Show” was suddenly taking place. That Thursday afternoon, the Chi-town rapper notified his fans via Twitter that something special was going down in Union Square at 7pm sharp, in the famous cultural epicenter for young skateboarders, college students, and mc’s. Having waited three years for the label to finally release Lupe’s third studio project, entitled “Lasers,” thousands of fans made the trip from across the boroughs to eagerly find out, what the self proclaimed “friend of the people” had in store.
The result: a grand fiasco in front of Filene’s basement that had the potential for a dangerous turn…
Sometime around 7:20pm, 20 minutes after the mystery event was supposed to occur, the mob started becoming anxious. It was at that moment when an ambulance making its way down 14th street caught the attention of the masses when it triggered its siren and starting flashing its lights. “That’s gotta be him!” said the shared intuitive thought of the restless crowd… and so they beamed towards vehicle like lasers in the night.
It turned out that the patron inside of the ambulance was actually a sick person (not lyrically, literally), who probably suffered significantly more trauma with hundreds of people standing outside, peering into the windows, preventing it from moving.
It was around that time when Lupe sent out another message instructing his fans to look up at the building, and there it was…a projection on the side of a building….a f*ckin ad.
NO, he was not gathering people to participate in the Egypt rally (which was also scheduled to take place that day). No there wasn’t any sort of guest speaker, nor was a surprise performance in which he would shock his lasers with the debut of his throne / helicopter rocking chair. It was….a f*ckin marketing ploy.
..., the stories of my films take place in New York, I'm a New York filmmaker" ~ Spike Lee