Sunday, 26 June 2011
The thing with Skulls
You ever wonder why the human skull is so often associated with death? You'd think, because it serves as a shelter for the most power attribute of the human anatomy (brain) it would be used to represent philosophy or intellect, right? Well, the mind is sought out to be almost infinite and carries an outstanding amount of capabilities. And many times, when a human encounters a matter that he cannot understand or become familiar with, he usually compensates by categorizing that object with the paranormal phenomena. Perhaps, it's the symbol of death because of the raw reality/presents of mortality. To be introduced to such a blunt form of vulnerability can actually be quite overwhelming to one who has only witnessed living, and naturally fears the opposite. Indeed, death is only said to be a negative aspect, when truthfully, know one knows. Death is the mere presence of the unknowing, and could possibly be the very evidence we have to "infinity". Seeing how must people are too narrow-minded to take that approach, the human skull plays as the median between those who seek to venture the dimensions of the universe, and those who fear them. All in all, the human skull is indeed shocking and stimulating to all who gaze upon it. Just don't call it "EVIL". Nigga, you got one..... dumb ass
Saturday, 25 June 2011
Blank Then Look For Space "___"
Nothin' But Local Love
#ATFU, if you don't know you need to. Here's a jam from the artistic and rhythmic Rusty Redenbacher and Mr. Kinetic, "Cashin' In". Enjoy...
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
It's Beautiful Dog....
It's like Urban ballet, fully developed. It's called "turfin'", and these kids in Cali are holdin it down... just peep this..
Sunday, 19 June 2011
PAINT IT!! PAINT IT ALL!!!
Rob Roy.... missed this one
Saturday, 4 June 2011
D2E
From all the way out in Brownsburg, may I present to you, T-Mula. Another one of Indy's own, is making moves and blowing fuses with and without the mic. T-Mula is now pushing a mixtape by the name of "Construction Paper", with hits from himself and other 'D2E' members such as; Brandon Jones, K-Ruck, Trent Jacobs, Keith Coleman, and Kid Boo. So, catch the home boy on Reverb Nation and MediaFire. Until then... here's a little sample of what you can find....
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