Wednesday, August 26, 2009


Sometimes, thats all I want to say...












L'Atlas (re:blogged from Wooster Collective)

Thursday, August 6, 2009

!!! Dmoe Gomez - Sunday Morning

After Vihn's SI class yesterday, which was dope as coke by the by, Pat showed me this video of a new project our homie Dmoe made. Just in case you readers don't know who Dmoe is, ahheemmm Gen 2, plus a whole long list of other shit he's done.. i.e Janet's rock with you video.. He's honestly become one of my biggest inspirations in dancing. Over the years I've known him, his work continues to get better and better, more creative, and imaginative. Watching this video for me, it's what love feels like, or better yet, when you've found the evidence of divine presence.. It's a truly beautiful piece. Good work Dmoe! So sit back, relax and enjoy the genius of Damian "Dmoe" Gomez.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Nike SB: "Today was a good day."



This commercial is ill.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

!!! RIP Titus ‘Baatin’ Glover 1974-2009



I woke up this morning to hear of tragic news that Titus 'Baatin' Glover, 35-year-old co-founder of the hip-hop group Slum Village has died. His body was found this morning in Detroit, in the 14000 block of Anglin Street and taken to the Wayne County medical examiner’s office, where the cause and manner of death will be determined by an autopsy...

The Detroit native, known for his spiritual lyrics, hit the underground hip-hop scene in the mid 1990’s, first calling himself Scandalous-T. Slum Village made their national debut in 2000.

Baatin left the group in 2002, reportedly suffering from schizophrenia. He recently returned to the group to work on their upcoming album Villa Manifesto, scheduled to drop on September 22. He participated in a video shoot last week with other group members T3 and Elzhi, aka Jason Powers, for their upcoming single Cloud 9. He is survived through his son Michael Majesty Ellis, 9, and his daughter Aura Grace Glover, 1.

Baatin, along with T3 and the late J Dilla, were founding members of Slum Village. The original trio released two albums together, 1997’s Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 1 and 2000’s Fantastic, Vol. 2. They scored one of their bigger hits with “Tainted” featuring Dwele.

Today hiphop has suffered a great loss. Rest in paradise, Baatin.