July 25, 2006

Made in the Bay

Posted in: Music, Fashion

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Go dumb and get hyphy’d out at MadeInTheBay.com, a new online retailer of anything and everything related to the Bay Area’s hip-hop movement. In stock are a bunch of shirts that display the trademark slang that the Bay Area has become known for, and you can’t forget to cop some stunna shades (like the Willy Wonka stunnas above) while you’re at it. Also be sure to check out the ‘Heat’ section that’s updated monthly with new independent artists that are making waves in the local scene. A variety of underground Bay Area music videos round out MadeInTheBay.com to make it a premier destination for all fans.

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July 18, 2006

Gargamel Clothing

Posted in: Art, Fashion

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I’m sorry, but we interrupt our normally “best of” coverage to bring you some truly wack shit - Gargamel Clothing. Not to be a hater or anything, but is this the worst ever name for a tshirt company?? And isn’t that the name of the sorcerer who hated the smurfs? Why you would give your clothing company such a barbaric sounding name is beyond me. But if you have to stick with the name for whatever reason, at least hire a real graffiti artist to do the logo. They actually have an online forum where they invite people to give design input. Someone please help poor Gargamel. Visit GargamelGear.com to see more wackness.

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July 14, 2006

Methods New York

Posted in: Fashion

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Methods New York City is a tshirt company that has a deep passion for urban art culture. Just about all of their shirt designs are sourced from artists the world over. For their latest season, Methods brought in cats from NYC (of course), France, Berlin, and various American urban centers like Philly and Jersey. All shirts are affordably priced at $22 and come in a variety of colors. Take a look at the Methods NYC website where you can view all the shirts and bios on who designed them. I posted one of my favorites above.

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July 13, 2006

Carpal Tunnel Magazine

Posted in: Music, Art, Fashion

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Carpal Tunnel Magazine is an online publication that is dedicated to Design, Art, Music, Fashion, and also features a good amount of DIY interviews with artists the world over. The magazine utilizes the familiar and functional blog-style layout, one for each section with links at the bottom to the category’s articles in previous issues. Carpal is on its 6th issue, and my favorites articles are the piece on artist Jennifer Gennari and design firm Otra Design. Whether you’re a blogger looking for some good subject matter, or a art/music fan, Carpal Tunnel gets the job done and is sure to have something of interest for you to read. Take a look at CarpalTunnelMag.com.

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Ethos

Posted in: Art, Fashion

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Ethos is a mad-talented artist whose unique style and perspective comes from his life growing up on the Osage Indian Reservation. It should come as no surprise then that much of his work is similar to old Indian ‘graffiti’ that Ethos was no doubt exposed to in the area. As an artist, Ethos has shown his works all over the US, and even curated a show or two himself. Lucky for us art and clothing lovers, Ethos has up for sale 3 shirt designs at his online store. All are under $25. Check his latest one above that’s a recent collaboration with SpaceCadetz intervewee UPSO, and Michael Sieben.

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July 12, 2006

Messhead Clothing

Posted in: Fashion

messheadThe Medium is the Mess Age. That’s the credo of this cool tshirt company I came across on MySpace called Messhead Clothing. Messhead is unique in that the lifestyle they represent is one that celebrates the capacity of the individual - that we can all be somebody, change the world around us, and truly live our lives. I know, sounds kinda cheesy on paper but it’s a refreshing concept if you think about it. On the design tip, Messhead loves a diverse range of art and music, which is reflected in the various graphics. If you are an artist, Messhead encourages you to shoot them an email with your designs.

Hurry on over to their online store, where the tshirts are on sale for an astoundingly low price of $10 and sweatshirts for $20.

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July 6, 2006

Ecko TV

Posted in: Music, Fashion, Video

Hip-hop clothing company Ecko has branched out into the visual medium. EckoTV is open for any and all submissions from you - the budding movie producer/skater/graf artists/b-boy. If your video is chosen then it will appear on EckoTV.com and in stores all across the US that carry Ecko.

All submissions can be sent to: *eckoTV PO Box 691338 Los Angeles, W. Branch CA 90069

Check out the video below of John Huber II, a champion yo-yoer from Seattle, WA. He’s got skills.

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June 28, 2006

Synthesis Magazine

Posted in: Misc, Music, Art, Fashion

synthesisSynthesis Magazine truly lives up to its namesake by providing some of freshest coverage of art, music, film, fashion, culture, and tech. Pick up a copy and you will find that the entire spectrum in each category is covered. For example Synthesis is balanced in its coverage of both the underground and the mainstream music scene, and discriminates against no genre so be ready to read about punk on one page and hip-hop on the next. Next time you’re at Barnes & Noble, Tower Records, or a Virgin Megastore take a peek and if you like what you see, know that a 2 year subscription to Synthesis is currently only $25. The current issue has features on today’s most talked about artists including Ghostface, Lady Sovereign, Dilated Peoples, and Cee-Lo to name just a few.

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June 21, 2006

BSHIT

Posted in: Fashion

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What’s not to like when a tshirt has everyone’s favorite swear word on it? BSHIT is a creative brand that has been around since 2002 making stuff that is really fresh and innovative. Case in point is the first BSHIT tshirt collection. It’s comprised of 6 designs that are each limited to 50 pieces. Three of the designs feature some international flavor courtesy of The Skull Dezain from Japan, Grotesk from Brooklyn, and 777Run from France. I know you dig the name of the brand and that cute little turd character, so check out the BSHIT online store and order a shirt while they still last.

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June 12, 2006

Interview: Peter Fahey of Sneaker Pimps

Posted in: Art, Fashion, Interviews

For this week’s SpaceCadetz interview, I present to you Peter Fahey, the man behind the Sneaker Pimps World Tour, which will be making its way across the United States this summer. If you are into shoes at any level (and who isn’t really), then this show is a must-see. Read the interview and get the downlow on the show from Peter himself.

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Peter Fahey, what’s up man? Please take a second and introduce yourself to the SpaceCadetz readers who don’t know you already.

Yo whats up…I’m Peter Fahey - creator of the Sneaker Pimps World Tour - the worlds largest touring sneaker and street based art show.

Let’s take a quick glimpse into the beginnings of SneakerPimps. How did you come up with the idea for the show and what was the first one like?

Well since leaving high school back in 1999 I was always into doing events and shows which had a great personal appeal to me, so i was throwing hip-hop shows, skateboarding demos - one day whilst vacationing in California I came up with an idea to do a sneaker show - I loved sneakers - so it seemed like a natural thing to do….three weeks after having that first thought I put on the first Sneaker Pimps show in Sydney, Australia - my home town. The first show was held in a tiny gallery and displayed about 200 sneakers - only rare and limited edition sneakers - there was really no art element to the show back then - it was a collection of sneaker that my friends and I felt people would be interested in seeing.

Now that the show has been all over the world and running for a few years now, how would you say the show has evolved over time?

Well if asked to describe the show today - I would say it is a physical manifestation of what sneaker culture is all about today - hip-hop, art, skateboarding, basketball, fashion design etc. Right now we display over 1000 pairs of sneakers, sneaker inspired artwork fashion and photography - we have artists painting live at the events, we have fashion designers creating installation based around sneakers, we have video artists, we have major hip-hop groups and dj’s performing, skate demos with dope skateboarders.

The stage is set for the SneakerPimps USA tour, which will kick off next month in Los Angeles, and end in NYC. Many people reading this interview have never been to a SneakerPimps exhibition. What can they expect to see/experience if they check it out at one of your USA stops?

Well first over 1000 sneakers - broken down into various categories - rare, limited edition, celebrity signed, new release etc….about 500 of the shoes have been customized by artists from all over the world and from all different mediums i.e. Futura, Stash, Dalek, Dr Romanelli, SBTG, Doze, Shepard Fairey, Tkid, Cope2, Kinsey, Stay High, Brother Free, James Jarvis…and so on. We have original photography by legendary photographer Jamal Shabazz, paintings by Dave White. Aside from the artwork itself we usually have some major hip-hop groups performing….I cant say too much right now about who will be on the bill but last year we had groups and dj’s such as Public Enemy, Mix Master Mike, Biz Markie……Live artists painting on shoes, painting on trucks, painting on walls……live skateboard demos……ice sculptors and flame throwers…..product give aways, competitions….

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Do you have any funny/crazy/weird stories that you’d like to share from your experiences running the show abroad?

Yeah always crazy shit is happening to me…..I mean when you do shows in third world countries you always run into insane situations and weird people - in Bangkok we dealt with being chased by phony customs agents and nearly getting all our shoes robbed along with cash and passports……nearly got kidnapped in the Philippines when I was on tour……I have run out of money midway through tours from credit card fraud hahahah man yeah some pretty hairy situations…..but looking back on it all…..I wouldn’t have had it any other way.

Which city has been your favorite so far?

Impossible to pin-point one…but here are a few….Manila, Cape Town, Jakarta, New York, Belgium.

The logistics behind the show must be insane in order to transport that many rare and expensive shoes around the globe. How is all that handled?

YEAH!! Dude ask me what the worst part of touring Sneaker Pimps is and I’m gonna tell you it is by far SHIPPING AND LOGISTICS. Basically have to keep very close tabs on the amount of shoes I have….in every city i have to hire a very good customs agent and give them some money under the table to make sure everything runs smoothly.

What is it about the sneaker that makes this show so successful and universally accepted? For example, I don’t think this type of global exhibition could be done for any other article of clothing like jeans, tshirts, or even hats. Why the sneaker?

Yeah you just have to look at what the sneaker culture is made up of and it gives you a sense of why it has become such a phenomenon……sneaker collecting and customizing started way back in the 80’s, rooted firmly in hip-hop - it was/is a way for people to show off their status - like “yo check me out I got the new J’s” - so by having rare sneakers on or expensive sneakers you stand out in the crowd. It gives you recognition and individuality - and it seems, people crave to be individual, hence the popularity of the sneaker in such a way that it stands out more than t-shirts, jeans, caps..

Where do you see sneaker culture in the next 5 years? 50 years?

I don’t like to predict…..but check it out….look what the sneaker culture is made up off today….sneaker magazines, sneaker forums, clothing labels, customizing, entertainment, industry (footwear) - if you look at any major culture and its progression and growth into a mainstream stability you will find an industry and interest beyond the activity itself - in this case: magazines, customizing, entertainment etc…

What kind of shoes are you wearing right now?

Socks…but if I was wearing shoes I would be wearing these black denim dunk hi’s I just got.

The last pair you bought and/or received?

Supreme blazers and black and gold Stan Smiths.

Any shoutouts?

Scott from SpaceCadetz for the opportunity, Heavy.com, all the artists, sneaker heads and crew involved and everyone who comes to the show. See you out there!

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