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  14 August 2008  
 
 
brya stencil - cb

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  27 May 2008  
 
 
seen in Barcelona...

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What do you get when you cross Barcelona's coolest Gallery with Germany's most controversial Urban artist?
IGUAPOP & BORIS HOPPEK









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  22 May 2008  
 
 
Holy Shit Batman

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  08 May 2008  
 
 
FOR THE CANS' FANS































































































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  07 May 2008  
 
 
FAT CAT'S
Mum

VETIVER

Thanks to V/VM for the heads up and nostalgia.

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  06 May 2008  
 
 
Roll Up Roll up - it's the Cans Festival
It is THE street art (possibly art) event of the year. It was exciting no... thrilling, exhilarating. It made living in London an honour. Jeeeeez - you can get on a tube and actually be there, free. And then you get there and see the crowds and hear the loudhailers and smell the buzz and think that this is as important as San Francisco nineteen sixty-whatever and you yes YOU are a part of it.
Until the loudhailers tell you sneeringly how to queue and condescendingly how to support the artists by buying a programme and you start to feel like a mug punter. And that in spite of this being the single greatest explosion of artistic expression since Pop Art it is in the hands of a bunch of fairground hucksters.

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  05 May 2008  
 
 
MEAT JUDITH?



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  02 May 2008  
 
 
NEATE NEATE NEATE
PART 1
































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  01 May 2008  
 
 
MAYHEM
The CANS Festival LONDON - A street party of stencil art
3rd, 4th & 5th MAY 2008
FREE ADMISSION
LEAKE STREET, SE1 7NN

3minute walk from the London Eye, nearest tube Waterloo
Open to the public from 10am Saturday until 10pm Monday




Artists confirmed so far include;

Bsas Stencil
Run Don't Walk
James Dodd
Tom Civil
Vexta
Prism
Daniel Melim
Altocontraste
Bandit
Roadsworth
3D Del Naja
Artiste-Ouvrier
Blek
Sten
Sadhu
C215
Lucamaleonte
Lex
Orticanoodles
Kaagman
Dolk
Pobel
M-City
Vhils
Btoy
Coolture
Schhh
Borbo
Sam3
Faile
Eine
John Grider
Logan Hicks
Pure Evil
Dot Masters
Dan
Eelus
Banksy


Open to the public all day
Admission Free

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  29 April 2008  
 
 
Krek Font

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  27 April 2008  
 
 
The YMD
Residing in the overlap section on the Love HipHop, Love Underground Rock Venn diagram has always been pretty niche but this Philadelphia Vegan duo seem like they might be the ones to finally take up where Licensed to Ill left off. The YMD is short for Yah Mos Def, a name which doubles as a mission statement: merging punkers Yah Mos and actor / rapper Mos Def. Sadly the latter didn't see the funny side and petitioned myspace for the removal of their original page.



Their production is pretty rough and ready but then with the punk ethos what would you expect? While it's fun to spot the Bikini Kill and Minor Threat samples this isn't just one of the punk anoraks, they are bringing the party, check out the clips if you want proof. What they lack in rapping talent, they make up for in enthusiasm and humour. If you ever wanted to hear someone flowing over Marquee Moon then the YMD are your boys.

The YMD Myspace

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Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Bon Iver (a deliberate misspelling of the French for "good winter") is the current recording name of Justin Vernon. Having split from his band DeYarmond Edison and presumably a girl named Emma, he retreated to a remote cabin in Wisconsin for 4 snowy months where he wrote and recorded this album. The remoteness and isolation of the recording process is reflected in the feel of the songs. Vernon's voice is generally accompanied by simple guitar parts with occasional drum patterings, creating an overall mood of loss and icy solitude. The vocals are the most arresting thing about the record as the hushed, multi-tracked falsetto is often used as an instrument. The sound of his voice is reminiscent of TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe but it is in no way derivative. As it has very few sharp edges there is a risk that the music could be seen as bland, however, the song structures develop naturally and Vernon has an ability to create memorable hooks from very simple phrases. The album is also short enough to not outstay it's welcome. If you always wished that Bill Callaghan's voice was just a bit higher this might be the album for you.

For Emma, Forever Ago is released in the UK on 4ad, 12th May
Bon Iver is supporting Iron & Wine at the Ritz, 13th May
Bon Iver Myspace
www.indyweek.com article with live videos

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