Sunday, February 28, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Romain Jerome: Titanic-DNA
The "Titanic-DNA" watch contains authentic parts of the Titanic ocean liner drawn from the ocean floor. It brings together material and spirit. Or perhaps one should say soul. This watch is part of the new "DNA of Famous Legends" collection that Romain Jerome presents as a world premier. New materials, precious metals, complications - one finds all of these as well in the "Titanic-DNA". However, the watch’s real exclusivity is to be found in the direct relationship between a truly unique timepiece and one of the most extraordinary achievements created by man…the legendary Titanic ocean liner that disappeared in 1912. Peep the whole collection at http://www.romainjerome.ch/index.lbl
Mirrors Edge
This is an old jam off of my boy Mike Posner's last album but it is just so classic. XV is a new and up n comer from KC who is featured in this jam... he has a fresh flow.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Mr. West has a new Blog.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Keaton Simons and Tony Lucca
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Losing Your Balance
J. Cole is one of the few young rappers out there that actually speaks on some real shit. The guy is a lyrical einstein and ever since being signed by Jay-Z, the comparisons to Hova and talk around town about his upcoming album has escalated. This acapella performance is super powerful and a great message to all you females out there. I think too many of you are "losing your balance". Recognize what kind of man and relationship you become a part of because so many of you are mistreated or just not treated at all. Every respectable woman deserves to be treated like a queen and if your man cannot bring you royalty in life, he is probably not worthy. Thank you and you're welcome.
A Timeless Beauty
Congratulations Shaun White
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
What is Love
Monday, February 15, 2010
"Human Chain"
Human Chain from NikeSportswear on Vimeo.
Had to take this one from Kanyes Blog.. cant be mad its a tight video.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Hello, and Welcome back Gill Scott-Heron
Gill Scott-Heron is an American poet, musician, and author known primarily for his late 1970s and early 1980s work as a spoken word soul performer. After releasing two seminal LPs in the 70s, he spent a long time in obscurity (and prison). Scott-Heron influenced a generation of hip-hop artists through his music, his proto-rap style poetry and his political and civil rights activism, with songs like “The Revolution will not be Televised”, “The Bottle”, “Home Is Where The Hatred Is” and “Johannesberg”. After a long awaited time in prison hes back so check em out if you havent already. Also for all of you attending coachella this year keep your eyes out for GIll he will be there..
Thursday, February 11, 2010
The Power of Exercise
My favorite thing to do in order to relieve stress, sorrow, anger or simply just to think, is running along large bodies of water. Since we live downtown, for me that means running on the Harbor. There is something about the tranquility of water and the large doses of endorphins that are secreted when one exercises that just mix so well for me. Well... when I was running on the harbor last Friday it began raining. Not a miserable down pour but more of a light sprinkle that was just enough to be a pleasant cool down rather than a disturbing nuisance. The feeling of the rain pattering on top of my head and spraying in my face combined with the view of the harbor made it one of my most relieving runs ever. As a young man that is so driven by the pressure of success, sometimes I forget about the intimacy of youth and it was just what I needed to give me that much more extra motivation to do something meaningful with my life. To make a long story longer... As soon as the rain began to fall, conveniently the song "Hurricane" by 30 Seconds to Mars Featuring Kanye West came on. Before I was not too impressed by this song but put in the situation I was, it brought new meaning. As much as so many people do not want to except Kanye West and quite Frankly absolutely hate him. The man is a musical GENIOUS. It bothers me when people say that I wish Kanye West would go back to his old roots or be like his old self because he would not be the successful artist he is today without continuously implicating new sounds and flows to his music. It is the same thing every great artist has done for centuries, all the way from The Beatles to Michael Jackson. It is amazing how music can effect the same person differently when put in different scenarios or situations in their current life. Whether it be girl/guy problems, a devastating loss or the need to absorb all the information nature has to offer, music + exercise = WOW. "Oh, the quiet silence defines our misery
The riot inside keeps trying to visit me... And then you call upon God
ohhh, You call upon God"
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Great Spa Design
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