Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Ludacris - Everybody Hates Chris


Everybody Hates Chris from DTP TV on Vimeo.

My Playlist

1. The Clipse Feat. Ab-Liva - Pop Champagne


2. Cassidy - Where Cass At?


3. EMPD Feat. Redman - YO


4. EMPD Feat. Raekwon - Puttin' Work In


5. Royce Da 5'9' , Elzhi, Gulity Simpson - Verbal Intercourse (Detroit Remix)


Bonus:

AC - So Cold (ft L Does It)

Wale - Nike Boots

Emperor Chi Feat. Saigon & Joell Ortiz - Black Spartans

Joell Ortiz Feat. Immortal Technique

Modern Day Slavery

Scarface - Can't Get Right

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Kurt Cobain's Ashes To Be Smoked In A Joint


Artist Natascha Stellmach has a new exhibit entitled SET ME FREE and she will smoke Kurt Cobain's ashes in a joint!!! Don't belive me check this out:


From Art World:

"Australian-born Natascha Stellmach claims to have acquired the ashes of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. Now she’s transformed the grunge star’s remains into an installation titled Set Me Free, that investigates suicide and the power of desecration.

With this work, Stellmach joins a number of artists to use human remains as a medium; Danish artist Marco Evarissti plans to feed death row inmate Gene Hathorn to goldfish upon his execution.

Stellmach’s work comprises a “death cycle” of five pieces. The first, a suicide contemplation, titled It is Black in Here, is a sound piece. Written and read by the artist, it was recorded onto a specifically pressed record and is played on a vintage record player.

The six-minute poetic meditation on death’s proximity ends with the word ‘Gone’. Near Death Experience, is a text-based work where Kurt Cobain, Adolf Hitler, Diane Arbus and the Brothers Grimm meet in a twilight zone. Two more works, Black Scan and Untitled, build to the final work: Gone. In Gone, Stellmach presents a joint containing Cobain’s ashes, which is held in an antique case engraved with the work’s title. Stellmach intends to smoke this joint in a secret Berlin location. This act, according to the artist, will release Cobain “into the ether from the media circus.”

Asked how she came to have Cobain’s ashes, let alone smoke them, Stellmach told Artworld:“That’s confidential and kind of magic. They came to me.”


The Stock Market Ride

77Klash - Mad Again

Saturday, September 27, 2008