As you may know, Dems333 has collaborated with Montana Colors on a series of official t-shirts. He also did a model last year for the brand ‘Push Collection’. Here is a video on the party they through for the release at our brand new shop in the Andalusian capital.
http://www.vimeo.com/37384309Once again, we submerge ourselves in the world of Paum/Sarin with this new video…
“Paum/Sarin and MC Monsieur use this occasion to present their collaboration for the first release of the solo album of MC Monsieur, a protean composer in full effervescence since he released his first EP during Christmas of 2011 and is preparing the first album for spring 2012.Paum offers a graphical and surrealistic translation in a dark, shocking and eccentric style with the production of the cover and a music video that coincides perfectly with the Hip Hop opium dens of the “minstrel of the third millennium. The Material Clash.”
As you remember, Rime was in the Art Basel in Miami, standing out once more with his mural, ‘50 Characters’. Here’s a video, courtesy of Known Gallery and the artist himself; and another in which the producer Mr. Green tells us from Live From The Streets how the music creation process for the video went down.
From the mural to the creative process of the music… simply ingenious.
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Who hasn’t seen work by Kaos? If by chance you are one of those people, bring yourself up to date and take a look at this video of the new exposition in the ‘Make your Mark’ Gallery in Helsinki (Finland). You can check out the expo until the 29th of February, under the name ‘Recycled‘.
A classic.
Paying tribute to those that have passed is a way of preserving the past and honoring the present.
Spie and the Manilatown Heritage Foundation are honoring graffiti writer Mike DREAM Francisco, murdered in February 2000 in a tragic event, who used to combine art and activism. Throughout the years family and friends have kept his legacy and messages alive.

Through photographs by Abe Menor, memories of his earlier work are revealed in this exposition.
“I remember when we were kids we would take the BART up to San Francisco and Oakland from San Jose to check out the graff spots and catch flicks. For the most part we were kids looking for an adventure. We would run around places like Psycho City and the Mission in San Francisco and also the Fruitvale Station and the Coliseum Walls in Oakland. We would sometimes just walk the tracks or go to abandon areas in hopes to discover hidden treasures.”
“We didn’t really have graffiti magazines nor did we have the internet back then, so we had to travel to see graffiti or to meet the writers we either heard about or looked up to. I remember we went to Psycho City for the first time and I felt like I was in a fantasy world. It was a Spie and Dream production that hovered above everyone. These two writers we all looked up to. I remember they had style locked down. The one thing that got me hooked on these two writers was not only their styles, but the force they were coming with behind the culture, knowledge, and elements they always added to their art.”
There are pieces he did from the 80s until 2000 at the Manilatown Heritage Foundation expo, which will be on display until April 14th.