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PROCESS Launch Circuit by Joe Martinez

March 10th, 2009 by Larry

Our good friend and local photographer, Joe Martinez, made it out to the 3rd part of PROCESS Launch Circuit last Friday night at El Bar. He sent me this photo he took of designer/wood-fabricator, Josh Tuminella, holding up a custom skateboard he had created as a gift to our crew. Thanks to both of you guys! This is just a small sampling of the photos we’ve amassed from the other night. Check out the rest of Joe’s selects after the jump. Tons of new shots from both Standard locations and more El Bar photos coming tomorrow.

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Studio Camp Out

March 9th, 2009 by Larry

Let me start off by saying “Thank You” to everyone who came out to any (or all) of our PROCESS Launch Circuit events last Friday night. We can’t begin to describe how loved we feel based on everyone’s continued support. I’ll post pictures from the night as they arrive from our photographers.

I spent a majority of the final week of production tying up loose ends, getting inventory set up for the online store (which is LIVE at wearetheprocess.com), and camping out at our downtown ATL studio. The picture above is a birds-eye view of the coffee table next to the studio couch that I lived on last week. As you can see, I stayed hydrated, caffeinated, entertained, and very busy at the same time… was it worth it? Would I do it all over again? Yes and yes.

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Photo Friday: Snow Dayz

March 6th, 2009 by Ross

Before I go into this week’s Photo Friday I would like to send a friendly reminder to everyone out there to please make sure and go check out the launch of Process today at Standard Lenox, Standard 1841, and EL BAR later tonight! Its going to be awesome and guaranteed good times! 

So as everyone out there knows, it snowed on Sunday here in ATL. Me being from Florida, it’s once in a blue moon that I get to see snow fall and it has been an even longer time since I’ve actually able to see snow fall and stay on the ground. Last year when it snowed, I freaked out. And this year I did the exact same thing. I went to Piedmont Park with the other half of Ayy Gurl Studios, Joe Martinez and took pictures almost the entire day. Here are a few pictures from the both of us!

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Set It Off: Eric Levin

March 4th, 2009 by Larry

Name:
Eric Levin

Aka:  
Primarily, “E,” I think most Eric’s are known as “E,” but even my wife calls me that. Professor (only Kim Criminal calls me that), McLovin (my last name is actually pronounced “Love In”, but McLovin never caught on), Fatty Fat Fat fat (that’s my nickname for myself)

Website:
criminal.com
auroracoffee.com
recordstoreday.com
thealliancerocks.com

Where are you from?
Daytona Beach, Florida, but I’m an ATLien, spent more of my life here, than there.

Who do you work for? 
I own Criminal Records, Aurora Coffee, I’m the president of AIMS (Alliance of Independent Media Stores) and I’m the co-founder of Record Store Day. Sometimes, I say I work for Criminal Shannon’s label, International Hits, but that’s not really true.

What are your Current Project(s)? 
My main gig takes up most of my time. AIMS is a coalition of indie record stores, like Criminal Records, spread out across the country. It’s a blast and led to Record Store Day which is now an international event. We team up to fight evil, y’know, offering services to bands and labels, putting art before commerce…helping, basically. I’ve spent my whole life celebrating and exploring record stores and now it’s my job. I’m at Criminal Records every day, but usually I’m upstairs working with and for other record stores. With the crew I have, though, I don’t have to worry about Criminal Records, they’ve got that covered. Same can be said for Aurora, I bought it ’cause I loved it and didn’t want to see it go out of business, but I certainly can’t pull as espresso shot. I’m much more comfortable on the customer side of the counter.

Who would you love to work with?
Strangely enough, I usually get to work with whoever I want to. I have a calling card that opens doors, I mean, with Record Store Day in particular, there aren’t a lot of enemies. When I’m able to explain the concept, folks reach out. Check the website out: http://recordstoreday.com/CustomPage/381, the artists quotes are sick, and I gathered those up.

I mean, Robyn Hitchcock’s not going to call me when it’s time to move a couch, but he’ll certainly send me a quote Record Store Day or pop into the store for an improptu performance.

My contacts list is strange, scrolling through it sometimes, I just laugh. The other day, somebody yelled at me from the floor, “Hey E, Rick Moranis is on the Criminal Records line.” I’m like, “say what?” I’d forgotten that we were working on a project, and I had to shake my head (remembering…everything, SCTV, Bob McKenzie, Ghostbusters, Kid Shrinking) and answer the phone, “hey Rick, what’s up? How can I help?”
It’s freaky, sometimes.

Public Enemy did a digital deal that skipped traditional retail (see: pet peeve) and, well, Chuck D’s on the contacts list and I dropped him an email on behalf of indie-retail saying, basically, “WTF?” He e-mailed me back, using the epithet , “Friend Eric” and we discussed how we could fast-track a physical release along with apologies to my retail brethern. I forwarded the e-mail to my list, and after a heated day-long exchange, one retailer wrote: “Now, wait. Wait. How the fuck does Eric know Chuck D?!?”

My only thought, was, “Damn! How do I know Chuck D?” Life is strange, right?

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
One of my best bro’s is Thomas Taylor from Stratosphere, so I always have fresh kicks. I’m not in particular love with any of them, though. Probably my wife’s awesome L.A.M.B. gold Jamaica sneakers.

What’s on your iPod right now?
Oh Lord, here we go….

Obviously, this is the year 2000 way of asking what kind of music I like, but I can’t skip a chance to jump on my soapbox. I’m sorry, but computers are for computing and stereos are for music. Why on earth would I have these massive speakers, heavy amps, expensive needles and a lifetime of records and CD’s? Why would anybody want to compress that beauty down and stick it in your earholes? Stereos are instruments, iPods are tools….and digital downloading? OMG! Why would anybody “rent” music when you can “own” it. Granted, I own a record store, so duh. Also, please check out www.criminal.com, where we just launched our digital store, so get on it hipsters.

Oh yeah, music. I’m pretty much the resident 80’s guy at Crim and dub reggae. That’s about as deep as I go.

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
Well, now. I’m an un-apologetic “foodie,” I won’t even apologize for using the word “foodie.” I think Cliff Bostock is one of Atlanta’s unsung heroes. I’m pretty much in his army, so if he likes it, I’m there. Ria’s Bluebird is always perfect, and such a thrill, ’cause–y’know, she’s one of us. Same for Molly and Nick at the Porter, wow they’re just ruling it. The Brick is a weekly visit. Holeman and Finch bakery, I’m in love; same for Little Cakes Bakery in Buckhead, I’ve got to get those treats in Aurora.

We’re very lucky to be in this city, I could just rattle them off. Rathbun’s, everything he touches, ka-pow! Watershed? Bacchanalia? Flip? Craft? I love having out-of-towners visit, ’cause I know I can kill ‘em. Every time.

Italian? Alfredo’s. Sushi? Nakato. Burger? Miss Ann’s, or hell, Varsity Jr. If I’m really hating myself right. Fresh? Lotta Fruitta. Mexican? Los Hermanos. Pizza? Still loving Savage, or Bambinelli’s, or Capoozi’s. Mildly-priced fancy? Wisteria. Bar Food? Highlander or the Corner Pub. Fried Chicken? Son’s Place, or Watershed Tuesdays. Sandwiches? New Yorker Deli. Hipster food? (Is there such a thing?) Bookhouse. Steak? Highland Tap.

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
Any of the above restaraunts, or my sunroom (where I keep the big stereo, wife and dogs).

What are your Pet Peeves?
I hate that art has taken a back seat to convenience. My whole life has been about the pursuit of art and entertainment, front and center, to see music treated as such a valueless commodity is just heart-breaking. I mean, Criminal Records is commerce-driven for sure, but for me it’s more about creating a Temple of pop-culture, a fun-house, if I pay some bills and insure some staffers along the way, great! But I certainly didn’t get into this to get rich.
And children, I hate your children, your dogs are cool, though. Bring ‘em on down.

Shout outs?
All the Criminal Records staff, past and present, except for the stealers. Same goes for Aurora guys and gals. All those folks who’ve stuck with us over the years. It’s very important to shop locally, it means so much and those who make an active effort to keep our wheels turning, we owe them everything.

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IDSA Portfolio Review at SCAD Atlanta

March 3rd, 2009 by Larry

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Logan Vickery walking me through one of his concepts.

Last Friday Georgios and I participated in a portfolio review for IDSA (Industrial Designers Society of America) at Georgia Tech. We reviewed books and gave feedback to industrial design students from SCAD Savannah and Georgia Tech as working professionals. It was great to see the work from up-and-coming students and it was definitely a first for me, as my Portfolio Center background has accustomed me to being on the other side of the table, receiving feedback. We ran into some of our good friends such as Fredo from Atlanta Pecha Kucha and Kevin Byrd of Armchair Media as well. Thanks to IDSA for having us!

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DJ Slugger - Keep It Hood Mixtape

March 2nd, 2009 by Larry

DJ Slugger’s new mixtape is exactly the kind of music I like to hear after several Bear Fights. Make sure you play this as loud as possible.

Setlist:
The O’Jays - Listen to the Clock on the Wall
Project Pat ft. OJ Da Juiceman - Keep It Hood
Shawty Lo - Dey Know
Tj Caz ft. Shawty Lo  - Big Ups
Big Tuck - Not a Stain on Me
Oj Da Juiceman ft. Gucci Mane - Good Night
Slim Thug - Woodgrain Wheel
Playaz Circle - Stupid
DJ Unk ft. Blazed - Where My Ladies At
Tigga Bounce - I’m Shinin’
Gucci Mane Ft. Pimp C - I Know Why

Download (via MediaFire): DJ Slugger - Keep It Hood Mixtape

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Snow Day ATL

March 1st, 2009 by Larry


Click to view Large. Photo by Larry Luk

So it’s actually snowing in Atlanta today. I’ve been getting tweets from all my buddies that are sledding, playing in Piedmot Park, and having snow fights with the neighborhood kids (Cory). Currently I’m confined to our downtown studio overseeing the production of PROCESS. Our launch is less than a week away and there’s still a lot to do. Fortunately, I was able to peel away for a few minutes and run across the street for a rare photo-op of Philips Arena in the snow. By the way, our block will be broadcast nationally on ESPN tonight as Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are in town to face the Hawks. Campaign Shock the World 2.0 shawty.

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Photo Friday: Black History Month Poetry Contest

February 27th, 2009 by Ross


Click to View Large. All photos by Ross Martin

So last week, as Larry reported, we went to the Nike Black History Month Poetry Contest and saw some really amazing kids. I shot the event and got some really great photographs and you got a bit of a sneak peek last week and this week I decided to share a few more of the images with you. Hope you enjoy them!

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Set It Off: DJ Lord

February 25th, 2009 by Larry


DJ Lord of Public Enemy at Rock the Bells 2007 in San Francisco

Name:
DJ LORD

Aka:  
Mr. LORD

Website:
www.publicenemy.com
www.trillbass.com
www.myspace.com/trillbass

Where are you from?
Savannah, GA

Who do you work for? 
Public Enemy & TrillBass

What are your Current Project(s)? 
New Public Enemy recordings as well as collabs, the new Trillbass
releases, solo Dubstep mixes, a new collab with Milan’s Gab Gato, ATL’s KUSH, and Contraverse.

Who would you love to work with?
Wow… let’s see…..Tom Morello, Alien from ATL, Divinci from Solillaquists of Sound, Stenchman, Evol Intent, Bobby McFerrin, Rahzel… the list goes on…

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
My Adidas… word.

What’s on your iPod right now?
Eastern Jam (Trillbass Rmx.), P.O.S., Tobacco, Contraverse, KUSH, Aesop Rock, Trill001, Lamb Of God, Metallica

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
R Thomas, RuSan’s, MF Sushi, Surin

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
MJQ, El Bar, GNC, …….Kroger

What are your Pet Peeves?
Dumb Girls, Dumb Girls with bad hygiene… Fake ass people

Shout outs?
Shouts out to my beautiful daughter Arial, my crew Trillbass (Swytch, Claw, 2 Sense), my PE fam, Susan… and ya’ll for having me…

Peace.

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Photo Friday: Ricky Powell

February 20th, 2009 by Ross

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In case some of you reading this right now didn’t know a very special guest is coming to EL BAR this upcoming Tuesday night, Ricky Powell aka The Rickster. He is based out of New York City and has taken some of the most famous images of people like The Beastie Boys, Run-DMC, and LL Cool J. You’ve more than likely seen his work on albums like Paul’s Boutique and publications like Mass Appeal. His grainy black and white style has been an influence to many street photographers out there. He’s coming to town to kick off a new night at EL BAR called Waxchaotics this Tuesday the 24th. I’m not completely sure about the format just yet, but I believe people will be able to bring their own vinyl to play out at the event. For more information check out the EL BAR website and for a little more information on Ricky Powell check out his interview here.

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Nike Black History Month Poetry Contest

February 19th, 2009 by Larry

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Contest winner, Kedarius Peoples, on stage performing in the GameChangers “Beat The Odds” tee designed by Epidemik Coalition’s Georgios Saliaris. Photo by Ross Martin

Atlanta high school students got together this morning to compete in a spoken word showdown on the subject of GameChangers in celebration of Black History Month. GameChanger’s emcee & “voice of Atlanta”, DJ Greg Street, introduced speaker Divine Bradley who came with a message to inspire the youth in attendance to follow their dreams. Georgios, Ross, and myself were really impressed with his presence and ability to motivate.

Soon afterward, the spoken word contestants assumed the stage while their student counterparts cheered them on with fervor. I was blown away with their performances and passion for changing-the-game with subject matter ranging from family members who inspire them, Rosa Parks, Correta Scott King, and Barack Obama’s ideal of change for America.

A panel of celebrity judges included Angelo Taylor (4-time Olympic Gold Medalist) and current Atlanta Falcons players Curtis Lofton and Jamaal Anderson. They crowned Kedarius Peoples of Cedar Grove High School (Senior) as the 1st place winner. He took home a $1,000 scholarship to pursue his dreams and a pair of the exclusive Nike Sportswear Black History Month Air Force 1 sneakers that were designed and inspired by the rich history of African American culture.

It’s great to see Nike’s involvement in the Atlanta community and as always, they do it right and they do it BIG.

EC’s own, Ross Martin, took some great shots of the event. Check out our selects from today after the jump. More to come in next week’s Photo Friday…

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Vimby.com Interviews EC/Process

February 19th, 2009 by Larry

The good folks at Vimby.com stopped by our studio in downtown ATL the other day to learn more about Epidemik Coalition and PROCESS. It was a great experience for all of us to speak about our work on camera. I’m excited to see the finished segment. More details on that coming soon…

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Set It Off: James McConnell

February 18th, 2009 by Larry

Name:
James McConnell

Aka:  
I try to keep my aliases close to the vest.

Website:
www.beepbeepgallery.com

Where are you from?
Born and raised on the tough streets of Virgina Highlands, Atlanta, GA.

Who do you work for? 
I co-own Beep Beep Gallery, I work for my partner in crime Mark over at Aurora Coffee, and I hustle a few other jobs here and there.

What are your Current Project(s)? 
This year’s lineup at Beep Beep Gallery has been my sole project for a minute. We’ve got eight solo shows (Dosa Kim, Born, Michi, Sam Parker, Steven Dixey, Chris Carder, Alex Kvares, and Bethany Marchman) which is a big deal for us, and I’ve been focusing on contacting galleries in other cities to move those shows out of Atlanta. Can’t wait to go to Seattle and Portland for some future collaborations with galleries. I’d like to be writing more and making more zines but there’s only time for so much.  

Who would you love to work with?
Since Beep is all Atlanta artists, the one local cat I would really love to work with
is Jody Fausett. I’ve had this one portrait he did of El-P for a Triple 5 Soul ad for like five years before we met. He’s such and amazing an inventive photographer but is unfortunately represented by one of my favorite galleries, Whitespace. One day. Nationally, there’s this artist from Louisville named Kathleen Lolley who does these amazing mythologically bent paintings. If we ever expand she’ll be the first I contact.

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
I’ve never been a huge sneaker head, but my man VS hooked me up with this really sick pair of 80’s skate style high-top Nike’s. Love ‘em.

What’s on your iPod right now?
Animal Collective and Brian Eno pretty much constantly. Lately Jaylib, Ice Cube, Noot D’ Noot, Portishead, Slayer, MF Doom, TV on the Radiohead, The Kinks and mother fucking Ras Trent.  If you haven’t seen it google it.  That song’s been stuck in my head for two weeks straight.

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
The veggie burger at the the Righteous Room is the greatest food known to man.  Oh god I wish I was there right now!

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
The Local always.  If I’m there I’m in the back room playing foosball, my favorite game along with chess.

What are your Pet Peeves?
I got plenty but I’ll bow out and keep this one positive.

Shout outs?
First and foremost everyone who supports local art, music, books, designs, clothes etc. It makes such a huge difference; thank you so much.  Larry, George, and Ross at EC. My lovely lady Star. My family. Mathis, Dookie, and the Noot crew. Marky B the son of ODB. Evereman the ping pong legend. All the Beep Beep artists. Everybody at Aurora and Criminal. Arsn. Nathan and the future planners of America. Youngblood. SOPO. Mike Germon, Rebecca White, and Mint. Steve the animal shelter of East Atlanta. Twen and Shake. Jenn Brown and Susan Bridges. Travis Dodd the Cheetah escape artist. Bryan, foosball wizard, and artist extaordinaire. Get educated son! Everybody out of town and abroad and anyone I forgot.

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PROCESS & DJ Klever at El Bar

February 12th, 2009 by Larry

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Our monthly El Bar party is tonight and we’re proud to announce that world-famous DJ Klever will be trading off on the 1’s & 2’s with resident DJ, Cristo Disco. If you wanna see Klever in action, check this out See you out tonight!

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Set It Off: Megan Huntz

February 11th, 2009 by Larry

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Name:
Megan Huntz

Aka:  
I wish I were so cool to have an alias, but…

Website:
http://meganhuntz.com

Where are you from?
The ATL shawtay

Who do you work for? 
Myself

What are your Current Project(s)? 
I make a limited edition dress line from fine Italian silk fabric that I wash and dye by hand. First I make the dresses, then I do a series of washing and dyeing techniques, rendering each garment distinctly different. I think of my dress line as more of an art project than a fashion collection. Actually, it is incorrect to call it a collection because a collection means complete ensembles of various garments to make a total look. These dresses are unique pieces; made in series, like a series of paintings or art prints. In fact, each dress is hand numbered so the wearer can understand the handcrafted nature of my product. And maybe even more important than anything, they are sexy! I recently styled a photo shoot for Jamie Hopper and she rocked it. Her photos of my dresses are stunning and elegant and cool- a tricky mix to strike so effortlessly as Jamie has. Image is such a powerful part of my job because it communicates so much about my creative world; it’s not just about putting a dress on a pretty girl. I would have never gotten this thing off the ground in the first place had it not been the amazing photography of Jorge Menes, who has shot the first series of my dress line more than once. His photos can be seen on my website. The second series comes out next week, which I am really excited about. I’m heading to Italy this Wednesday to pick up my new samples. Can’t wait! They will be on display for buyers at the showroom that represents me, showroom Mistra of Treviso. And, I have loads of other ideas for 2009 but I can’t give up all my secrets now!

Who would you love to work with?
Peggy Guggenheim if she were alive… I love her, she was soooo kooky. Wouldn’t it be great to be around her and all of her artist friends making crazy avant-gard paintings and art objects??? I think so. Such an intense era, especially in Europe. Plus, I liked her way with the Venetians. She was the last grand dame of that sinking city, when it was still a magical place, it’s not really anymore. Apart from her, I’d really like to work with my friend Wendy who makes music videos. I have an idea to make a kind of performance dance video about my dresses. We’ll see if I ever do it. I’d really like to though. I feel embarrassed just talking about it, but we’ll see.

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
The ones Larry told me to buy- my dirty old black on black horsehair Nike dunks.

What’s on your iPod right now?
Beyonce’ (but y’all knew that), an “I miss Atlanta” mix that includes lots of crunk and booty shake music, Roisin Murphy, most of the DFA remixes, some Italian music from the 60’s.

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
My Mom’s squash caserole. And biscuits. And the Flying Biscuit, Shrimp and Grits, Potato Salad, My Mom’s homemade pickles, “Meat and 3″, Barbecue. Mexican! I love to eat, and these are all the things I miss living so far away.

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
The El Bar, of course, where I like to hang out with the Epidemik Coalition boys!

What are your Pet Peeves?
Those velvet track suits that college girls seem to be so fond of, Americans who come to Europe and act totally ignorant, and when there is music playing while the TV is on-that drives me crraaaaaaazzzzzyyy.

Shout outs?
I want to shout out to the entire city of Atlanta because I love it so much. But besides that: Larry, George, Jorge, Ted, Ross, Joe, Jamie, Amy- you are all incredibly inspiring to me, I am so lucky to have met all of y’all because I get so much creative motivation from our collaborations and friendships. Thanks! I’m a one woman show, but I couldn’t do what I do without y’all.

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Set It Off: Ian McPherson

February 4th, 2009 by Larry

Name:
Ian McPherson

Aka:  
Ian “ya face”, Ian-cognito, “That Old Guy”, R-Ian, Krewin, Supra-man, E-diddy, Ian-Bro, Ian-ebriated, Ian-tergalactic Pla-ian-itary Pla-ian-itary Ian-tergalactic, Cruel Ian-tentions, Ian-appropriate.

Website:
ruininc.com

Where are you from?
Mayretta, GA

Who do you work for? 
Ruin, KR3W Clothing, & Supra Footwear.

What are your Current Project(s)? 
Ruin x Spitfire wheel.
Nick Hogan’s Ruin LTD board and Tee.
Just got in the Yela Wolf x Ruin boards.
Beginning to prep on a new arty homie themed Atl Skate vid. (it’ll probably
be done in a couple years)

Who would you love to work with?
Rick Howard from Girl, already worked w/ Tim Thebaud @ Deluxe. Andy Muller would be cool. Oh and Jessica Alba, I’d love to do some work w/ her.

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
First edition Ray Barbee SK8 Highs from Vans. No one barely knows it ever existed.

What’s on your iPod right now?
No iPod here. I am proably the only one in the world w/out one.

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
Shit I cook at home. Just made my first batch of organic cornedbeef hash.

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
That’s a dumb question. Local.

What are your Pet Peeves?
Theives and Liars. Basically Scenesters, NetLurkers, and Bro’sness people anyone who misrepresents themselves. What a waste…

Shout outs?
Skate Homies, Dart homies, Homie Homie don’tcha know me’s.

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Atlanta Bench

February 2nd, 2009 by Larry


photo by Ted Ullrich

The other day, Ted and I passed through Atlanta Bench on Marietta Street in search of some big, juicy, drippy graffiti markers for a special project. We were pleased to find a large selection of Montana paints, Krink products, and apparel by lots of local graf writers and artists such as Urban Medium. We spent some time talking to the store’s owner, Rich, and we’re looking forward to working with them in the near future. Also, we discovered a new ink called Soup, which is made locally right here in ATL. For any outside-the-box project, it’s definitely great having a boutique like this in our backyard.

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Adron - Never Leave My Room Again

January 29th, 2009 by Larry

Mike Germon of ThoughtMarker put me on to this track the other day. Adron (Adrienne McCann) grew up here in Atlanta honing her talents and moved off to Brooklyn. She’ll be back in town tonight playing for FREE at the Star Bar thanks to HaveYouHeard.net. I caught the Black Kids at the Star Bar at a similar kind of show last year, if that says anything.

Download: Adron - Never Leave My Room Again

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Thriller 2 - Brown Sugar

January 28th, 2009 by Larry


photo by Nate Steiner

Our buddy, Stefan Kjartansson received this voice mail on his apartment call box the other day, shortly after visiting Octane Coffee. Instantly, Aaron Byrd (aka Thriller 2), who was responsible for the hit, Cops On Bikes, remixed the message into a hilarious hip-hop disaster. Too funny!

Download: Thriller 2 - Brown Sugar

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Set It Off: Eric Shoemaker

January 28th, 2009 by Larry

Name:
Eric Shoemaker

Aka:  
ErokCom™

Website:
http://ericshoemaker.com

Where are you from?
Atlanta, GA

Who do you work for? 
I am a Sr Designer for RazorFish. I also teach Intro to Interactive at The Creative Circus.

What are your Current Project(s)? 
ATL Creatives with BergerHill, learning photography, and my 67 VW Beetle.

Who would you love to work with?
Andy Howell or Twist (Barry McGee)

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
Well, I don’t have a lot of shoes to begin with… But, I would say my classic old skool Vans.

What’s on your iPod right now?
The battery is dead, so I am not sure. Last train ride home it was DWYCK by GangStarr.

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
My Wife and I have been enjoying Noodle in College Park.

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
I am a total introvert, so I would have to say my home office.

What are your Pet Peeves?
Lack of ambition, and spoiled rich kids that think the world owes them a favor.

Shout outs?
My wife Amanda, and all Atlanta friends. My skateboarding pals from back in the day that I have since lost touch with. Keep shredding.

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