

originator of 'lit-hop' condenses thousands of years of rhyme into five minute rap
next time you come to toronto you check these guys out. winner of best latin artist 2004 and nominated for best latino band by torontohispano.com for 2005. you're missing it if you haven't seen these guys.
The team are put to the test when Denholm declares War on Stress. Whilst Moss and Roy attend the educational buffet, Jen buys a dream pair of shoes that are two sizes too small, triggering a world of stress in the basement. Moss sets fire to the office, Roy
In a cluttered basement deep in the bowels of Reynholm Industries lurk Roy and Moss, the I.T. Department. Reviled and mocked by cooler colleagues, their world of servers and firewalls is rudely interrupted by the arrival of Jen, a new
Hip-hop activist Shakademic proves that if Walter Mondale can learn how to scratch, young voters can get schooled in election politics.
Watch the censored music video exclusively right here! A unique combination of politics, hip-hop, and animation, courtesy of the great Public Enemy, filmmaker Memo Salazar, and indie production company the Film Shack.
The History of Videograf Productions: VolumeOne Featuring New York City
Trailer for NY graffiti video, Produced By Videograf Productions: Featuring Ader & Keeps, Cer & News, Scant, Zero, Espo, Ewok, Ynn Crew Plus Many others.
Trailer for NY graffiti video, Produced By Videograf Productions: Featuring Ader & Keeps, Cer & News, Scant, Zero, Espo, Ewok, Ynn Crew Plus Many others.
This interview with PRIZ1 and STAN1 of the legendary graffiti writers crew The Spanish FIve took place in NYC at the OldTimers' Day held at the 5 Pointz Graffiti Museum
Resistor writes - "Developed by the Graffiti Research Lab, LED Throwies are an inexpensive way to add color to any ferromagnetic surface in your neighborhood. A Throwie consists of a lithium battery, a 10mm diffused LED and a rare-earth magnet taped together. Throw it up high and in quantity to impress your friends and city officials."
feat. DJ Jonny Blaze's Baltimore club version of the theme song.
the beginning of one of the longest running funniest pieces of machinima ever made.