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“My morning coffee tends to be looking up some sort of bit of slang from somewhere and drawing it” Bristol-based Striker slayer 45RPM has developed an (un)healthy obsession with creating impromptu scrawls based around nonsense verbiage informed by cockney rhymes – a type of English slang which originated in the East End of London. Many
Last week DOES got together with Frankfurt based artist CASE to collaborate on this mural at ‘I Love Hip Hop’ Festival in The Hague, Netherlands. I love HipHop Festival 2015 (ILHH2015) brought a heat wave to The Hague with eight days of HipHop on a high level. Starting from 1 July, the festival invited two
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SOFLES dropped his latest video creation with the talented Selina Miles over the weekend. ‘Castaway’ features the man himself doing what he does best through over three minutes of hyperlapse insanity shot and cut together by Selina Miles. If you’re sick of watching it at half-speed and screen-shotting your favourite bits, don’t worry – we
First Coat came back to the city of Toowoomba in 2015 with a huge line-up of artists and performers. Over the three day festival, ‘First Coat’ featured Ironlak family members ASKEW, DOES, MEKS, REALS, TUES, VANS the OMEGA & SIRUM alongside a host of incredible artists. The event took place in the heart of Toowoomba
Instagram: @sofles @selinamiles @butchdaddy @ironlak Shot/Cut: Selina Miles. Art by SOFLES. Soundtrack by DJ Butcher. www.sofles.com www.selinamiles.com www.soundcloud.com/djbutcherr Want more? Watch SOFLES — LIMITLESS. Watch SOFLES — INFINITE.
Sydney people this is not to be missed! Catch Auckland-based artists ASKEW, BERST, Benjamin Work, Elliot Francis Stewart, Gary Silipa, MISERY and Route52 as well as digital music composer Max Wehi in ‘Post-Graffiti Pacific’ Opening on Thursday 16 July from 6-9pm at aMBUSH Gallery. Curated by Olivia Laita, ‘Post-Graffiti Pacific’ explores a new direction for
DOES opened his ‘Transition’ Exhibition on June 13 and saw Chi-City heads roll through in numbers. The show continues at Maxwell Colette Gallery until the 31st of July so if you missed it there’s still time! Check out the recap flicks by Jeff Mancilla. The details: DOES – ‘Transition’ Solo Exhibition Opened Saturday, 13th of