Friday, June 30, 2006

FLY53R135 Aut/Win 06

FLY53R135 as long been a favourite of ours but it took us a while to get it on site mainly due to both Fly53R135 and us being to busy to sort things, but we eventually did and we are now big buddies. There seems to have been some confusion over the name for Fly52R135 not surprised so here goes. The name is Fly Series but Will the founder being the old punk rocker that we love and know wanted that design look to the name so borrowed from the old punk rock diy idea of Lettrasets and using numbers when you run out of letter so the name became FLY53R135. Get it? A lot of people haven't, it's not complicated so once again Will in his wisdom dropped bits of the name and it's now FLY53 not sure what the 53 meant to stand for now ;-( oh god now I'm confused. Anyway check out these images from the emm Fly53r153, Fly Series, Fly52 Aut/win 06 catalogue we get them early so here's a little sneak preview.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock


We often get asked about designs on t-shirts so here’s a bit of background on the Fuct Planet rock design.

Urban spaceman Afrika Bambaataa and producer Arthur Baker, plus musician John Robie, were the trio behind a musical revolution called "Planet Rock", Bambaataa's 1982 single with Soul Sonic Force. On "Planet Rock", Afrika Bambaata used the melody from Kraftwerk’s "Trans Europe Express" over the distinctive 808 beat. Here's a link to the video of Planet Rock

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Jaxter Artist Awards

The Jaxter Artist Awards is an Australian based, international t-shirt design competition. The theme is "sound" and the winner will receive US$2,000. Entries close on 31 July 2006.

20% of all proceeds are donated to the Inspire Foundation Australian youth suicide charity.

For details visit jaxter

DVS Skate Tour

The DVS tour is currently working its way round the UK after visiting France, Spain, Germany and Belgium. They have just made it to London after tearing up Leeds, Sheffield, Stoke on Trent and Milton Keynes and there is a demo at the Xbox park 28/06 at 6pm onwards for those of you that can make it. It will be well worth the effort, with the likes of Zerred Basset, Jeron Wilson, Torey Pudwill, Mark Baines, Andrew Brophy and Kristian Bomholt!

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Denim is Everything


D.I.E / Denim Is Everything is a comic book version of life, a fairground mirror of society. We adopt and adapt mythical characters who reflect individuals who appear in our lives. It’s a world where difference is tolerated, not prejudiced against or feared be that race, belief, behaviour or species.

Spring/summer 2006 will be the label’s 4th season, which now includes full range of men’s ware, we ordered a bit late so only managed to get t-shirts and caps but they are nice design with a strong gothic, horror humorous feel to them. Here's a link direct to their page on the shop Denim Is Everything

Mash Culture

The term Mash Culture, popularised by urban menswear expert David Gensler, is about a disregard for big brands and celebrity/artist endorsements. It's for people who seek out individuality in their fashion, creating their own unique looks and mixing styles and subverting trends.

Hip hop and it’s various offshoots are the key influence in mash culture. Hip hop’s own history is one of appropriation, taking conflicting ideas, brands, technology, fashion and even religion, and fusing them into a compelling cultural force. However, hip hop’s pioneer cut-and-paste ethos provides the template for Mash Culture …(Viewpoint)

"Opinionated and uncompromising, brand-savvy consumers will not be prepared to pay the marketing premium of "try hard" brands. There is an increasing demand for genuine values such as authenticity, individuality and originality from brands and this is where smaller, independent labels such as Crownfarmer, are set to do well," saythe Mr Ed PR team, London.

"I think consumers will be less interested in hollow brands. We are entering an age of the end of worthless, valueless brands," explains David Gensler, CEO & co-founder of the Keystone Design Union (KDU), USA.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Eio in Nuts



Yeah it's crazy we know how can a cool clothing brand like Eio be in such a distasteful publication but as a man once said the only bad publicity is when they spell your name wrong. So the Eio crew has appeared on the pages of Nuts but dont let that put you off when the t-shirts arrive at Eio @ The Urban Shop now crews and hoods to follow when colder weather kicks in

Totally Radio

We mention Totally Radio in the links way over there on the right but here’s a few of what we think are the highlights playing right now. The shows change on a weekly basis so if you wanna listen get on it now.

The Daily Show on a mission to funk. From James Brown, Bootsy Collins and George Clinton with Funkadelic through Johnny Guitar Watson, The Meters and Zapp, as well as hard to find excursions from Rare Gems Odyssey and Bull & the Matadors.

Roots Garden our favourite week on week show, two hours of strictly roots and culture reggae, from oldies to the latest pre-releases, including: Mark Wonder, Fantan Mojah, Turbulance, Prince Malachi, Capleton, Eek-A-Mouse, Burning Spear, Disciples, Jah Warrior and more…

Other shows we listen to on a regular basis are Nu Jazz vibrant cuts from the global jazz underground. Solid Steel and this week our mates at Catskills, Sonorous Star bring you a brand new show, and our first music PODCAST. Beatpod will focus on the hot range of tracks available on beathut.com – the independent music download site. Classic tracks new and old get dropped, all on format you can download for free and play on your favourite MP3 player.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

A bit of Mumix

We dont need an excuse to listen to bangin' roots rock reggae and the Fatty Ghettoblaster has a put together a must listen to mix including the likes of King Tubby, Scientist, Black Uhuru, Augustus Pablo and plenty more to keep you strictly rockin’. Fatty Ghettoblaster

And if thats not enough for you Bosbos has put together an alternative mix for you non reggae fans if there's such a person Chronicles Volume 1 takes a while to download.

Dinner with DVS


Listen up there is an oportunity for 3 lucky people will get into Bay 66 Skate park next Wednesday night 24th June and skate with the DVS team, get FREE DVS Shoes and tees, and then go out for dinner with the team after the demo! enter the comp here and yuo can check out the DVS range and maybe find the answer here

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Addict Clothing

Everybody knows that Addict Clothing is blowing but just take a look at who they sponsor and the reach of Addict Clothing


Stanton Warriors: Undisputed heavy weights of UK Breakbeat- New Album coming soon featuring The Beatnuts, Sway, Eva and Twista.

Rodney P: AKA Also known as the ‘Riddim Killa’, veteran UK Hip Hop MC, original ‘London Posse’ member and long time Addict endorsed artist. Rodney hosts the ‘Original Fever’ radio show on BBC 1Xtra.

DJ Skitz: UK DJ and Producer best known for his ‘Countryman’ LP and his ‘Homegrown’ Mix CD compilations. Skitz is also Rodney P’s co-host on the ‘Original Fever’ show and is due to release his ‘Stixman’ LP on Silent Sounds in 2006.

MC Wrec: Versatile MC & front man to London Elektricity, resident for Hospital Records, Fabric & Friends & Family, and MD of Guerrilla Tactics Ents. Regularly works with The Nextmen, Stanton Warriors and is now recording his debut LP ‘People Watching’.

The Nextmen: UK DJ and Production Duo, Known for their ability to make the crowd move and their highly acclaimed mixtapes. Formerly of Scenario Records, now rolling on their own ‘Custom Records’ imprint.

The Part Time Hero’s: Production duo that’s recently recorded and remixed the likes of Liane Carroll, MJ Cole, Monday Michiru & Jono McCleery. Fans of the heroes include Giles Peterson, Amp Fiddler & The Rebirth. Watch this space for 2006!

Big Bud: UK Drum and Bass Producer/DJ formerly of LTJ Bukem’s ‘Good Looking’ records fame. Now signed to his ‘Soundtrax’ label and is currently touring his acclaimed ‘Fear Of Flying’ album across the world.

Aquasky: Leading UK Breakbeat Act – have recently released the album ‘Teamplayers’, from which their first single from the LP reached number 1 in the UK dance chart. Previously signed to ‘Moving Shadow Records’ and now releasing on their own ‘Passenger’ imprint.

The Breakfastaz: 3-man Breakbeat act. Winners of the ‘Best New Comer Award’ in IDJ magazine awards this year. Known for their production style and talent to rock the dancefloor.

The Jackson Analogue: new exciting rock Band set to be the next BIG thing - signed to Island/Universal Records.

Danny Wheeler: Drum and Bass DJ and Producer, ‘W10 Recordings’ owner & ‘Movement’ resident. Recently collaborated with the renowned Ram Records producer ‘Sub Focus’ to release club smashers ‘Aura’ & ‘Ghost’.

Taskforce: London’s best-known Hip Hop act Chester P, Farma Giles and DJ Louis Slipperz. Enjoyed recent success with their single ‘You Are Not Us’ and their mixtape series ‘Music From The Corner’.

Mr Thing: One of the best selectors around, working closely with UK rappers Yungun, Jesht & Tommy Evans plus recently releasing his mix album ‘Kings Of Hip Hop’ alongside DJ Premier (GangStarr) on the BBE record label.

First Rate: one of the first big DJ’s to represent for Addict. The Ex Scratch Pervert and Morcheeba band member has just released his long awaited debut solo album ‘Walky Talkyz’ on Scenario Records

Mixologists: Beni G and DJ GO entertain crowds around the world with their unique battle & club style. Former UK DMC mixing champions the duo now roll with Killa Kela’s ‘Spitkingdom’ crew and are busy working on studio projects for various D&B, hip hop and grime artists.

London Electricity Live: 6 piece live Drum and Bass Band. Have to be seen to be believed! Dropped their 3rd album ‘Power Ballads’ in Oct 2005 and rocked clubs and festivals worldwide all year. Knowledge Magazine awards ‘Best Live Act’ winner.

Hospital Records: one of the UK’s premier Drum and Bass labels. Artists and DJ’s on the roster include High Contrast, London Elektricity, Chris Goss, Tomahawk, Nu Tone, Cyantific, Logistics, Q Project, Commix, Wrec, SP & Landslide.

Casual records: Former home of Lady Sovereign, Foreign Beggars and Sunship. Run by general ‘man about town’ and London party DJ – Ross Allen.

Jess Mills: Up and coming female soul vocalist now recording her debut LP with production guidance of Dom Search (The Nextmen) and double bass player Louis Slipperz (Rawdog / Taskforce). Her debut release on ‘Nuff Rope Records’ won her fans across the capital on the BBC London radio station play list.

We support the following club nights across the UK:

Detonate – Big d&b / hip hop night - Nottingham
Rukus – Hip Hop, reggae and beats on the boat - Bristol
Hustler - Hip Hop, eclectic beats and D&B showcase - Cardiff
Spectrum - Winner of ‘Best World Breakbeat Club 2005’ - Nottingham
Afro Dizzie Scratch – B-boy action at The Medicine Bar - Birmingham
Hospitality - London’s top monthly Drum and Bass spot
Decode - Drum & Bass down in the South West - Taunton
Special Delivery – Block rocking beats down south - Winchester



Skateboarding

Flynn Trotman: UK veteran skateboard pro for over ten years, long time skate traveller around the globe. He has been representing Addict for over 5 years. Current sponsors are Crème Skateboards, Globe Shoes, Independent Trucks, 50-50 Skate Shop, Rolling Like Kingz.

Paul Carter: Original skateboard member of Addict, been rocking the addict brand longer than any other representative. Paul has been skateboarding for over 14yrs He remembers when Addict first printed up t-shirts at the start. Currently back in the UK after living in Vancouver for three years. Current sponsors are Blueprint Skateboards, Venture Trucks, 50-50 Skate Shop, DC Shoes, Rolling Like Kingz

Matt Keal: A.K.A Stalker. Matt is newest member of Addict skate team. Stalker grew up with the other team members in Bristol. His first break came by being sponsored by 50-50 skate shop when he was 14yrs old. Current sponsors are Alien Workshop boards, Venture Trucks, Es Shoes.


Breakdance

Soopa J: King of UK Style!! Stared in the recent TAG show that has toured the country!

Eio t-shirts coming soon


Eio are a group of Goldsmiths graduates with a versatile eye towards art and design. Opposed to the regurgitation of licensed print imagery and half-baked design, Eio treads a line between high-end street wear, directional style and work of art, with a focus on bold intricate patterns and graphics, with experimental cuts and print styles. Keep an eye on The Urban Shop for it's arriving anyday.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

El Toro

It was 2003, when the first El Toro stickers were put up in the streets of Philadelphia. In about a 2 year time span, he had saturated the streets of Philadelphia with El Toro with not just stickers, but also with markers and paint. With a help of other artists around the world, he has stickers up all over the globe. Now along with MethodsNYC you can wear the El Toro logo. Check out his work Robots Will Kill or check the Methods NYC t-shirts here.

Monday, June 19, 2006

City Beach


Just added some new flicks form our old mate Frame apparently Jamaican sand, palm trees, laid back cafe and chilled out beats...an urban oasis for when that summer holiday seems too far away. Or maybe we were just dreaming City Beach Club: London’s first outdoor Urban Beach, right in the heart of the City at The Old Truman Brewery, E1. with graff supplied by Frame and Crack15. Check out Frame and Crack15 at the links below.

Frame Crack15

Supply and Demand - The Art of Shepard Fairey


Supply and Demand is the book that finally does justice to Shepard Fairey / Obey / Andre the Gaint entire body of work, a massive retrospective covering 17 Years of this groundbreaking artist’s prodigious output. Through the lens of esteemed writers and critics such as Carlo McCormick, Steven Heller and Roger Gastman, Fairey’s work is seen for all its depth and placed in context as art, design, social experiment and “getting over”. This book pulls no punches and all areas of the enigmatic artist’s work, travels and travails are illuminated; from exhibitions, posters, flyers, silkscreens and stickers to high altitude pursuits, citations and police beatings, it’s all documented in a museum quality layout and binding. The evidence is in, and it’s clear that Shepard Fairey is not one to rest on his laurels, the work must go on. For both long time fans wanting the complete collection and those just curious to know what this OBEY business is all about Supply and Demand is the answer. 360 Pages/240 B&W Illus./ 560 Color Illus. We aint sure where you can get one as they aren't out yet but try the publishers and they should be able to tell you http://www.gingkopress.com meanwhile if you'd rather wear a piece of the artowrk you can buy Obey t-shirts online at http://www.theurbanshop.co.uk/catalogue/search_results.asp?SelProdType=OBEY

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Schwipe


Schwipe - The Savages are Loose is the latest clothing collection form our Australian friends and The Urban Shop delivery landed in the UK on Friday so will be expected soon. We are excited about Schwipe not only are we one of very few feeling it enough to stock it in the UK but it's really hard to buy even over the internet and it's a really nice very different range which these days is good because UK fashion seems to be in a rut. The Schwipe guys are self-proclaimed "ambassadors of unintelligent absurdity" which reflects well in their designs.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Planet Earth


Planet Earth is a collaboration of ideas and designs from a family skateboarders, surfers, snowboarders, musicians and artists who experience the contrast of urban and natural environments.

Bit same same that dont you think but the really interesting thing about Planet Earth clothing is; the Planet Earth Green Label a collection of finely crafted garments constructed primarily of natural, organic, or sustainable fibres. Once again i personally think abit corporate butI've seen the line and it's nice, fairly priced garments that can make a difference to your carbon fingerprint.