British Model Agyness Dean has teamed up with Uniqlo and her younger sister Emily, to launch a capsule collection of tunics and tanks. With images taken on a Polaroid camera they where influenced by the punk era. Agyness is one of my favorite models and anything she does turns out epic. ♥
Friday, April 30, 2010
Uniqlo + Agyness Dean T-Shirts
British Model Agyness Dean has teamed up with Uniqlo and her younger sister Emily, to launch a capsule collection of tunics and tanks. With images taken on a Polaroid camera they where influenced by the punk era. Agyness is one of my favorite models and anything she does turns out epic. ♥
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Endless Noise NYC
Checking my email this afternoon I noticed I received some goodies, and of course I'm going to share it with my fellow DTY readers. Check out the lookbook for Endless Noise, they are here to supply endless jewelry for the jewelry addict in you. Get your Endless goodies HERE
Find My Love: Drake
I've been looking for this track for a while. I should have know to just stop by my fellas site pocket full of paper. download: Find My Love
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Kaos - Underground Selection Vol 2 (1995)
OK so it's safe to say I've got a nice grip of old mixtapes by both Karl K and Kaos, so expect many more, but rest assured I've got some bits by J. Smooth, Boy Blue, Trace and a few of my own first tapes coming up real soon. Also, keep an ear out for Episode 2 of the Drumskool215 podcast. Click here to check the first one, mixed and hosted by yours truly.
Anyways, on to the business at hand. This mix, which hit the streets in summer of 1995, remains an all time favorite of mine - it's superbly mixed and programmed, spanning a multitude of styles and tunes, from the likes of LTJ Bukem, Photek, Aphrodite, Dillinja, Lemon D, DJ Crystl, Q Project, Source Direct, and if memory serves I recall that side 1 of this mix kicks off with a very early DJ Kaos original? No full tracklist (though I could probably work it out if I had time) but nonetheless the mix is wicked stuff. Check it.
DJ Kaos - Underground Selection Volume 2 - Side 1
DJ Kaos - Underground Selection Volume 2 - Side 2
Keep in mind these are ripped from very old cassette tapes, the sound quality is not the best! Click the play button to stream, or to download: just click on the "divshare" logo. On that next page, click the "download" button. You'll get a 15 second countdown, then it takes you to the same "download" screen again. Click "download" again, it will prompt you to open or save. Save and import into itunes, winamp, etc, and viola! Whatever way you do it, enjoy!
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Monday, April 26, 2010
=/=
Estou de saco cheio de um monte de coisa. Vida, dá pra ser diferente, pufavô?
Não pessoas, não aconteceu nada comigo, embora a escada da minha casa, juntamente com o vaso gigante de pedra-sabão da minha mãe tenham tentado me matar na semana passada . A vida está bem, obrigada. Só estou cansada dessa rotina. Preciso de coisas diferentes, emoções diferentes, ver coisas diferentes. Trabalhar, comer, dormir, ver filme e namorar tem sido as únicas coisas da minha vida, e convenhamos, nem tudo isso é lá mto divertido. Eu preciso de mais tempo pra mim, de mais dinheiro, de sair mais, e não estou falando de ir de novo, novamente, mais uma vez no shopping ou dar uma volta pela Paulista. Eu realmente preciso ver coisas diferentes, se possível, fora dessa cidade. E detalhe: surpreendentemente, não estou de mau-humor. Simplesmente, de saco cheio da rotina.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Somewear
Finally is Somewear's new collection here!
Shipping? all over the world
Questions? info@somewear.se
And we celebrates that with this funky track!
DJ PP - Real Bass (Original Mix)
Shipping? all over the world
Questions? info@somewear.se
And we celebrates that with this funky track!
DJ PP - Real Bass (Original Mix)
Thursday, April 22, 2010
MOSHADEE: "The Progression" Mixtape
Download: The Progression Finally it's here! I've been waiting for this to drop for a while, ever since the "what ya say" freestyle that was featured on one of our DTY mixtapes. But i realize the best things take time. Ima go listen to it now...so download it, load it, & bump it & just let it progress!!
Update: So I'm listening right & this shit's fuckin awesome. Don't miss out! haha
The Progression reflects my growth both musically and as a person. I’ve gone through a lot of transitions as an artist. I feel like this project represents how genuine I am, something my music is able to portray. It’s gonna show the world what I’m truly about. Every song describes a situation that took place on the trek towards my dream, which I’m still on route to reaching. “The Progression” was put together to inspire anyone reaching towards something others may consider risky. I uncovered some of the events and feelings that occur during ones quest to discover true undeniable passion. From the grind and the hustle, to the feeling of glory and success all combined into one. We only live once, let’s live it how we want
Mais resenha/Trailer/mimimi
Bom, em luto da morte do Peter ainda, a fonte continuará essa. Não gostou? Clica no [X] lá em cima da janela e observe eu não me importar.
Pra Jô: Sim sra, é o que tirou foto peladão pra Playgirl anos atrás, e mostrou arrependimento quase que em seguida. Só pq ele soube que era uma minoria de mulé que lia a revista. Coitado, ele acha que nenhuma fã de Type viu essas fotos até hoje. Aham, senta, João.
Como minha vida anda muito desinteressante, meu blog acabou virando um blog de resenhas. Btw. Nem ligo. Como não teve show nos ultimos dias, vou falar dos dois ultimos filmes que vi. O primeiro foi 2012. Finalmente (ou devo dizer 'infelizmente'?). Bom, não gostei do filme. Já tinham me falado que o filme era bom só pelos efeitos especiais, mas sinceramente, nem isso não curti. Ainda prefiro o Hans Donner e o produtor dos vídeos do Rhapsody, que pelo menos são engraçados. O filme é PURA marmelada, drama do começo ao fim. Achei que ía ver um filme de ação, de travar os musculos e vi uma comédia romantica. Acho que todo mundo já deve ter visto o filme, mas pra quem não viu, nem perca tempo. O barato é comprido pra caraio e o final é frustrante. O segundo filme, eu vi na terça a noite, trata-se de um filme policial de milnovecentosebolinha. Está no elenco o ator Eddie Murphy. Pra ser muuuuuuito sincera, nem sou tão fã dele não. Mas devo admitir que esse filme é MTO engraçado. Aliás, policial uma pinóia. Dá pra classificar ele como comédia facinho. Bão, o filme chama 48hrs. "Cates, [Nick Nolte] é um tira furioso atrás de dois assassinos de policiais. Só que ele precisa da ajuda do malandro Reggie [Eddie Murphy], que está cumprindo pena por causa de um gigantesco roubo. Enquanto um quer achar os responsáveis, o outro só quer saber de recuperar o dinheiro e recuperar o tempo perdido com as mulheres."
Nem preciso falar qual dos filmes eu indicaria pra vc assistir, neah?
No cinema tá rolando Caso 39, que é totaaaaaal minha cara e quero muito ir assistir. Amanhã estréia Alice e A Estrada [com Viggo Mortensen lindo]. Qnd eu ver, boto resenha aqui pro cês, enqt isso, trailer [como TODO mundo ja sabe tudo sobre o filme da Alice, nem vou me dar o trabalho de por o trailer aqui].
E amanhã estréia Haifisch, novo clipe do Rammstein. Musica que eu adoro.
Beijos em suas respectivas ancas.
Mashup
AnD Pres. - DJ Bam Bam vs Eurythmics - Watch the Sweet Dreams (AnD Mashup)
Sebastian Ingrosso Vs Swanky Tunes - Venture Kidsos(Dj Oskar Sjöstedt & Dragan Stojic Mashup)
It's not often I post things that's mailed to me, today I did :)
Sebastian Ingrosso Vs Swanky Tunes - Venture Kidsos(Dj Oskar Sjöstedt & Dragan Stojic Mashup)
It's not often I post things that's mailed to me, today I did :)
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
BAD B*TCH
I'm Like "WTF?!" through the whole video.... no further comments
HELLZ BELLZ HATH NO FURY.
Lannie of Hellz Bellz seriously has every thing that has to do with fashion on smash. Releasing a new video to accompany there spring college, I must say I didnt like it. Thea acting was bad but the scenery, girls, and fashion where on point which made me forget all about the bad fight acting. Who wouldn't want to be a fashionable kick asser? lol
New Mikael Weermets Remix
New (Mikael Weermets Remix) played on Roger Sanchez radio show "Release Yourself"
Release in early may, BOOM!
Release in early may, BOOM!
Big update
Who's your santa?
Fedde Le Grand April Chart
Alvaro & Punish - Cubata (Rolvario Remix)
Andrea Bertolini and Spartaque - Blue Lights (Original Mix)
Fedde Le Grand feat. Mr. V - Back & Forth (Fedde's Future Funk Remix)
Florian Kruse & Nils Nurnberg - Lovers N Fighters (DJ Madskillz Remix)
Funkerman & Fedde Le Grand - An Old Technique (Original Mix)
Ismael Rivas & Luis Damora - To Take Away (Groove Garcia Remix)
Johnstar feat. MC Spyder - Tick Tock Track (Julian Sennels & Ben Bastion Remix)
Kaiserdisco - Amalfino (Original Mix)
Marcus Kaes - Do Bling (Dominik De Leon Remix)
Solomun Feat. Ole Soul - Cloud Dancer (Original Mix)
Steve Smooth feat. Luvli - So High (Inphinity & Kalendr Remix)
Ibiza 2010 Remixes
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Arbre Blass & Adam Reeves Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Christian Weber Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Daniel Ortega, John Moss & Mike Moorish Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Eddy Cabrera Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Henrik B Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Jonas Sellberg Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Original Mix)
Abel The Kid, Javi Reina, Raul Ortiz - In My Eyes (Erick Morillo & Abel The Kid Dub Remix)
Abel The Kid, Javi Reina, Raul Ortiz - In My Eyes (Erick Morillo & Abel The Kid Remix)
Dada Life - Cookies With A Smile (Avicii Remix)
Dada Life - Cookies With A Smile (Francesco Diaz & Young Rebels Mix)
Dada Life - Cookies With A Smile (Original Mix)
EDX - Hoover (Original Mix)
EDX - Hoover (Adam K Remix)
EDX - Hoover (Phunk Investigation Remix)
Jus Jack – That Sound (Max Vangeli & AN21 Extended Club Mix) *
Ron May - No Jazz (Original Mix)
Stan Courtois & Felly - Adagio (X-Centrik Mix)
Stan Courtois and Felly - Adagio (KitSch 2.0 Remix)
Stan Courtois and Felly - Malosax 2010- (Addict dj's miami hot mix)
Stan Courtois and Felly VS Delirium - Adagio for the silence *
Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam Da Fresh (Goes To Miami Bootleg)
Viktor Nyberg - Stockholm boogie (Original mix)
Fedde Le Grand April Chart
Alvaro & Punish - Cubata (Rolvario Remix)
Andrea Bertolini and Spartaque - Blue Lights (Original Mix)
Fedde Le Grand feat. Mr. V - Back & Forth (Fedde's Future Funk Remix)
Florian Kruse & Nils Nurnberg - Lovers N Fighters (DJ Madskillz Remix)
Funkerman & Fedde Le Grand - An Old Technique (Original Mix)
Ismael Rivas & Luis Damora - To Take Away (Groove Garcia Remix)
Johnstar feat. MC Spyder - Tick Tock Track (Julian Sennels & Ben Bastion Remix)
Kaiserdisco - Amalfino (Original Mix)
Marcus Kaes - Do Bling (Dominik De Leon Remix)
Solomun Feat. Ole Soul - Cloud Dancer (Original Mix)
Steve Smooth feat. Luvli - So High (Inphinity & Kalendr Remix)
Ibiza 2010 Remixes
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Arbre Blass & Adam Reeves Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Christian Weber Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Daniel Ortega, John Moss & Mike Moorish Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Eddy Cabrera Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Henrik B Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Jonas Sellberg Remix)
Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz - Ibiza 2010 feat. Tamara (Original Mix)
Abel The Kid, Javi Reina, Raul Ortiz - In My Eyes (Erick Morillo & Abel The Kid Dub Remix)
Abel The Kid, Javi Reina, Raul Ortiz - In My Eyes (Erick Morillo & Abel The Kid Remix)
Dada Life - Cookies With A Smile (Avicii Remix)
Dada Life - Cookies With A Smile (Francesco Diaz & Young Rebels Mix)
Dada Life - Cookies With A Smile (Original Mix)
EDX - Hoover (Original Mix)
EDX - Hoover (Adam K Remix)
EDX - Hoover (Phunk Investigation Remix)
Jus Jack – That Sound (Max Vangeli & AN21 Extended Club Mix) *
Ron May - No Jazz (Original Mix)
Stan Courtois & Felly - Adagio (X-Centrik Mix)
Stan Courtois and Felly - Adagio (KitSch 2.0 Remix)
Stan Courtois and Felly - Malosax 2010- (Addict dj's miami hot mix)
Stan Courtois and Felly VS Delirium - Adagio for the silence *
Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam Da Fresh (Goes To Miami Bootleg)
Viktor Nyberg - Stockholm boogie (Original mix)
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Pineapple Express
Yo muthafuckazZz
Sorry for being abit lazy with the posts, but!
Big update tomorrow, and I mean BIG....... Stay tuned
Till' it's over
This is my banga right now along with a few other jams. But I love it when this beat drops, cause drake says exactly how i'm feelin, I know you can relate. Dig it? lol
Monday, April 19, 2010
The End.
Alright people, this is it. Last update of the trip itself.
There was one more major National Park that I wanted to get through on my way home, if only to make as much use of my annual pass as I could; Rocky Mountain National Park.
I'd gotten to the outskirts later in the day, and it was cold, and slightly drizzly. It was too late to enter the park and actually get through it, and the weather was too lousy to see much of anything anyway. I made camp for the night in some national forest land just outside the park, in a clearing where it looked others had camped before.
The next morning dawned much nicer then the evening before
After stopping at the visitor center on the way in to the park to recharge my camera batteries, I headed in. Frequently along the roads you'd find a crowd of people stopped and peering into the forest, cameras at the ready, as the locals would make themselves seen.
The Trail Ridge Road is another high-altitude mountain road. It climbs quickly through some rapid switchbacks and steep grades, climbing 4,000 feet in just 15 miles, and gives impressive views along the way.
But the high altitudes also brought rain, and cold. It was perhaps 40 degrees, and I was in my heavily vented mesh summer jacket, with just my rain gear over it. High altitude mountians have very unpredictable and random weather patterns, and while one could often see areas in the distance that were clear and sunny, right here was windy, cold, and rainy. With the occasional snow.
Yes, that would be snow.
The road peaks at about 12,500 feet, and there's a few little pathways to walk to some lookouts.
(This is probably my favorite picture from the park)
I feel like I should have stayed there longer, but I was cold and it was not a pleasent place to be. If I'd been in my yellow suit, with it's waterproofing and insulation, I would have probably been happier, but even then, it makes riding in crappy weather just tolerable. I kept on going down the road, eventually dropping back into the tree line.
The mountians spit me out into another touristy little town, where I found the library, and touched base with the internet. A contact of mine from SomethingAwful/ADVRider had generously offered me his couch in Denver, which I planned on making it to that evening.
Gotta love a library that appreciates motorcycles.
The rest of the day was pretty decent. Even with the fading sun, I took advantage of the last of the mountains that I was going to see for a while, taking Highway 7 down to 72, then to 119 and finally getting into Denver well after dark.
PlasticSun and his girlfriend were incredibly generous, giving me use of their shower, couch, and the luxury of a home-cooked meal for the night. And while being inside again was always nice . . . that was it. The trip was over. All that was left was three days of booking it across the flatland.
This was my view for the next three days. I even said hell with it and spent it all on the super-slab. The country roads here are going to be just as straight, just as boring, but with more frequent and annoying stops. So hell with it. It was interstate.
Well that's an interesting tactic.
Stealth camping in the plains is always a lot harder then anywhere else, because there's so little in the way of concealment. Before I left Denver, I'd scouted out some National Forest land in Nebraska (Forests, in Nebraska? Really?) that I should be able to camp in that night, so it was my target. I arrived WELL after dark, but that trapezoidal sign is always such a welcome sight.
It turned out that I wasn't wrong in making that "Psh, Nebraska doesn't have trees!" crack. This is their version of a National Forest. I am not joking.
They have a very different definition of a forest then I do. And this road was AWFUL. Deep, sloppy sand.
I'd come in this way, but I think if I had come in during the daylight, I would have turned back. How the hell had I made it over this in the dark?
Once I got out (without dropping it, go me), I did find up the road that there were a few trees, and a proper campground. Ah well. They would have wanted money, and I like keeping my money. Not like I really had much left at this point anyway.
For the first half of the day, I did make an attempt to stay on country roads that at least ran by rivers, so I would have something to look at. But there wasn't much, and soon I was back on the interstate. I'd been dreading the end of the trip for so long that by now, I just wanted it to be over. Which sounds really strange, but I guess it's like getting a shot at the doctor's office or something. Just get it over with already.
The next two days consisted of super-slab, with meals of $5 Little Ceaser's pizzas and $5 boxes of fried chicken from grocery stores. That night, I camped in a Koa campground, because I had a feeling that stealthing it wasn't going to work, and they had free internet.
The next day was completely uneventful, with more endlessly horrid interstate. But for my last night on the road, I did stealth camp at least. I found a country road, and in my most brazen attempt at camping on the whole trip, simply road the bike straight off the road and into a grove of trees. It could have ended badly I guess, but my luck continued to hold, and I ended up in a clearing just big enough for the bike and the tent.
And on the last day of my trip, the day I was getting home, in the middle of Illinois;
(Actual mileage is ~1400 more then that, due to the time with the broken speedo cable, but still)
And then, at ~4:15pm on September 19th, 2009, four months and four days after I left, I pulled back into the driveway.
I was done.
There was one more major National Park that I wanted to get through on my way home, if only to make as much use of my annual pass as I could; Rocky Mountain National Park.
I'd gotten to the outskirts later in the day, and it was cold, and slightly drizzly. It was too late to enter the park and actually get through it, and the weather was too lousy to see much of anything anyway. I made camp for the night in some national forest land just outside the park, in a clearing where it looked others had camped before.
The next morning dawned much nicer then the evening before
After stopping at the visitor center on the way in to the park to recharge my camera batteries, I headed in. Frequently along the roads you'd find a crowd of people stopped and peering into the forest, cameras at the ready, as the locals would make themselves seen.
The Trail Ridge Road is another high-altitude mountain road. It climbs quickly through some rapid switchbacks and steep grades, climbing 4,000 feet in just 15 miles, and gives impressive views along the way.
But the high altitudes also brought rain, and cold. It was perhaps 40 degrees, and I was in my heavily vented mesh summer jacket, with just my rain gear over it. High altitude mountians have very unpredictable and random weather patterns, and while one could often see areas in the distance that were clear and sunny, right here was windy, cold, and rainy. With the occasional snow.
Yes, that would be snow.
The road peaks at about 12,500 feet, and there's a few little pathways to walk to some lookouts.
(This is probably my favorite picture from the park)
I feel like I should have stayed there longer, but I was cold and it was not a pleasent place to be. If I'd been in my yellow suit, with it's waterproofing and insulation, I would have probably been happier, but even then, it makes riding in crappy weather just tolerable. I kept on going down the road, eventually dropping back into the tree line.
The mountians spit me out into another touristy little town, where I found the library, and touched base with the internet. A contact of mine from SomethingAwful/ADVRider had generously offered me his couch in Denver, which I planned on making it to that evening.
Gotta love a library that appreciates motorcycles.
The rest of the day was pretty decent. Even with the fading sun, I took advantage of the last of the mountains that I was going to see for a while, taking Highway 7 down to 72, then to 119 and finally getting into Denver well after dark.
PlasticSun and his girlfriend were incredibly generous, giving me use of their shower, couch, and the luxury of a home-cooked meal for the night. And while being inside again was always nice . . . that was it. The trip was over. All that was left was three days of booking it across the flatland.
This was my view for the next three days. I even said hell with it and spent it all on the super-slab. The country roads here are going to be just as straight, just as boring, but with more frequent and annoying stops. So hell with it. It was interstate.
Well that's an interesting tactic.
Stealth camping in the plains is always a lot harder then anywhere else, because there's so little in the way of concealment. Before I left Denver, I'd scouted out some National Forest land in Nebraska (Forests, in Nebraska? Really?) that I should be able to camp in that night, so it was my target. I arrived WELL after dark, but that trapezoidal sign is always such a welcome sight.
It turned out that I wasn't wrong in making that "Psh, Nebraska doesn't have trees!" crack. This is their version of a National Forest. I am not joking.
They have a very different definition of a forest then I do. And this road was AWFUL. Deep, sloppy sand.
I'd come in this way, but I think if I had come in during the daylight, I would have turned back. How the hell had I made it over this in the dark?
Once I got out (without dropping it, go me), I did find up the road that there were a few trees, and a proper campground. Ah well. They would have wanted money, and I like keeping my money. Not like I really had much left at this point anyway.
For the first half of the day, I did make an attempt to stay on country roads that at least ran by rivers, so I would have something to look at. But there wasn't much, and soon I was back on the interstate. I'd been dreading the end of the trip for so long that by now, I just wanted it to be over. Which sounds really strange, but I guess it's like getting a shot at the doctor's office or something. Just get it over with already.
The next two days consisted of super-slab, with meals of $5 Little Ceaser's pizzas and $5 boxes of fried chicken from grocery stores. That night, I camped in a Koa campground, because I had a feeling that stealthing it wasn't going to work, and they had free internet.
The next day was completely uneventful, with more endlessly horrid interstate. But for my last night on the road, I did stealth camp at least. I found a country road, and in my most brazen attempt at camping on the whole trip, simply road the bike straight off the road and into a grove of trees. It could have ended badly I guess, but my luck continued to hold, and I ended up in a clearing just big enough for the bike and the tent.
And on the last day of my trip, the day I was getting home, in the middle of Illinois;
(Actual mileage is ~1400 more then that, due to the time with the broken speedo cable, but still)
And then, at ~4:15pm on September 19th, 2009, four months and four days after I left, I pulled back into the driveway.
I was done.
OJ & Kush
Saturday, April 17, 2010
The Summer for Vampires &Vintage lovers...
For the love of loose tanks &Vampires...
Is it just me or my friends i surround myself with... but, this Summer of twenty ten brings you all kinds of Vampire goodness! on that note...
Who else is IMPATIENTLY waiting for True Blood's June 13th Season 3 premiere?
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