Sorry, Alland, I gotta disagree - DJ DK's set was wicked! I liked
it better than the MVP or Hombres stuff at least. I'm not knocking
MVP at all, it's just that his voice while loading got a bit annoying
after a while. It was fun without any frickin' doubt - horned
granda, indeed - but the tracks at times seemed more like backing
music to the visuals than strong efforts on their own. But DJ DK's
set made me want to get a nicer computer that much more, so I can
listen to the archived sets without prolonged intermissions for "net
congestion". Cod Cult showed that they can slice it up everyway, and
even make Julienne fries. Can't wait to hear those encore tracks
again!
Hmm.... It's not an actual book, but the summer issue of "straight
no chaser", the UK hop hop, etc. magazine has some really good photos
of some Doze Green pieces, along with a couple page long interview.
About 8 decent sized photos, and the center two pages of the magazine
can be taken out to put up on your wall - they've got another 3
pieces on 'em. I've been trying to find a good article on him for
about two years, so I'm glad to have picked this one up! For a
regular magazine the import price in the US is a bit steep, but it's
on some good heavyweight paper and it's cheap if you think about it
as an art book. Got mine at Virgin Records, Tower might also stock
it - good luck finding a copy somewhere.
Ryan
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Baby Diddy asked:
Also does anyone have any recommended grafitti books; I came across
something a few months back saying there was going to be a book of Schoolly
D's art published but not yet seen that one, and I'd love to get hold of a
book of Futura 2000's stuff though as far as I'm aware one has never been
published...
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