The Sacramento Kings debuted their black jerseys versus the Los Angeles Lakers at Power Balance Pavilion. It was called 'Blackout' since they were debuting the black jersey. Although I am not a Laker or Kings fan, I was at the game treating my family to see the Lakers play. I never really cared for the Kings but this year it looks like they have quite a squad. Those who attended the game, they received a bag that included a Black out Kings t-shirt, Kings pin, and a purple glow stick. I must say, the Kings intro was freaking tight. They shut off the lights and had everyone in the crowd use their purple glow sticks. Here's what I recorded.
This guy had the opportunity to do the half court shot to win a car at Kia but blew it but got a second chance to win something else.
SODA RACE!
Free throw after free throw.
The Lakers couldn't do it and lost the final score was Kings 100 Lakers 91. Since the Kings made 100 points that meant FREE TACOS!!!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Sunday, December 25, 2011
DJ DSTRUKT SIX PACK REMIX
The wait is finally over… I’ve been brewing up some remixes for my DJ’s and listeners. Whether you’re chillin with your significant other or just trying to pre game before the club, this 6 pack will get the job done. Shout outs going to MarkDaShark(Hella Proper) for lacing me up with the ill cover art. - Dstrukt
Download by clicking on the image
1. Are You that Somebody
2. Freak-N-Sheila
3. Gucci Gucci
4. Hood N*gga
5. Luchini Boss
6. What you gone do?
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
STEELERS VS NINERS AT CANDLESTICK PARK
My first NFL game and happy to see my Steelers in California.
Super traffic on the way to SF took us roughly four hours to get there!
Hoping for a delay we were still stuck in traffic as the game was suppose to begin and I get a call from someone letting me know that there was a power outage at Candlestick Park and the game is delayed! Exactly what we wanted! I learned most hardcore fans are the real older people and have no remorse for opposing team fans, no matter if theyre women or children! The game sucked the Steelers did not play like the Steelers but was still fun. Happy to see lots of Black and yellow out there!
If you ever come to Candlestick be prepared to wait a really really long time to get out of the parking lot because there is only one way out!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
PIECES FOR SALE BY ERIK SIADOR
Erik's selling a few pieces please contact him for prices if you are interested. Contact him at erik@eriksiador.com
Warrior King / Ink & Blue pencil / 14"x17" mounted on wood
Enlighten / Acrylic / 24" x 42"
10 of Penticals / Acrylic / 12.5"x18.5"
Fatality / Ink on paper / 12"x16"
Vanishing Burma (filename burmese_piece) / acrylic / 11.5"x31"
Back into the Darkness / acrylic / 35"x19"
Full Armor Monkey / Ink on illustration board / 9"x13"
Lightworx / 12.5"x18.5"
Lost Seraphim of haiti / acrylic / 11.5"x31"
My Eternal Queen / acrylic
Infest / acrylic / 12" x 15" framed in glass shadowbox
House of Prime Rib / ink on illustration board / 15"x20" matted
Warrior King / Ink & Blue pencil / 14"x17" mounted on wood
Enlighten / Acrylic / 24" x 42"
10 of Penticals / Acrylic / 12.5"x18.5"
Fatality / Ink on paper / 12"x16"
Vanishing Burma (filename burmese_piece) / acrylic / 11.5"x31"
Back into the Darkness / acrylic / 35"x19"
Full Armor Monkey / Ink on illustration board / 9"x13"
Lightworx / 12.5"x18.5"
Lost Seraphim of haiti / acrylic / 11.5"x31"
My Eternal Queen / acrylic
Infest / acrylic / 12" x 15" framed in glass shadowbox
House of Prime Rib / ink on illustration board / 15"x20" matted
Saturday, December 3, 2011
THE RAP BOARD
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
MIKE BAKER THE BIKE MAKER : MIKE PLAYS IT COOL
The homie Mike Baker the Bike Maker is at it again out with "Mike Plays it Cool." Few other artists featured are Trackademicks, 1-O.A.K., Josie Stingray and Spank Pops, VashLUV, and Low Leaf. Click on the image to download.
Follow him on Twitter: @mkbkrthebkmkr
Friday, November 18, 2011
SPEAK : INSIDE OUT BOY
Speak has been working on this album for quite a while now. So check it out you can listen to it on soundcloud.
Inside Out Boy by speakraps
Friday, October 28, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
OPTIMIST BABY x ERIK SIADOR : GRAFFITI ZOO
Optimist baby and Erik Siador have created Graffiti Zoo a line of baby pacifiers. You can check it all out here at Optimist Baby.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
THE BEVMO SJ CREW PRESENTS: The 4 LOKOS MIXTAPE
The BEVMO_SJ crew presents: The 4 Lokos Mixtape. Pop this sucker in and be prepared to act like you drank and had a long night with a 4 Loko. (No 4Lokos were used in the creation of this mix o_O). Just like our Assorted Flavors mixtape, each crew member presented a different style, but the theme of this mixtape was “party rockin/club/dance/top40” - from fist pumpin, shakin your booty, or gettin down and dirty, this mixtape will take you there. Enjoy! - Dstrukt DOWNLOAD HERE
DOWNLOAD HERE
DOWNLOAD HERE
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
MORE MUSICA TRIBAL & MEXICAN POINTY BOOTS
I did a previous post specifically on the Mexican pointy boots. This is more about the music behind the Mexican Pointy boots, Tribal (electro fusion) music in mexico
You can check out the behind the seems on the pointy boots by clicking on the image.
You can check out the behind the seems on the pointy boots by clicking on the image.
Monday, September 12, 2011
CHINA WANTS TO BUILD ANIMATION/COMIC BOOK MUSEUM SHAPED LIKE A SPEECH BUBBLE
I'm so there if this place is really built. Who's coming with me!?
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
ROCK THE BELLS SF 2011 RECAP
My first time going to Rock the Bells in the Northern California but I've actually been to the Shoreline amphitheater before. Forgetting that the parking lot is a giant field that can go on for days. The venue is really nice and the weather up here sure beats Rock the Bells in San Bernardino.
There year there were four stages total: the main stage, 36th Chamber stage, Paid Dues, & Grindtime stage. First one we hit up was the 36th Chamber stage to see Black moon.
The Paid dues stage was literally next to the 36th Chamber stage literally but facing a little towards the left to focus sound in a different direction. Either way you could still hear what was going on on either stage. Big K.R.I.T came on on the Paid Dues stage so I headed there. He's pretty HYPE!
Back to the 36th Chamber stage to check out Mobb Deep.
Then we were off to the Grindtime stage to check out the Grindtime Finals.
Up the hill was the main stage. Check what insanity the lawn looked like.
Waiting for Nas' set to start we were lucky to see Pete Rock and Primo cutting it up.
Then here comes Nas who finish his set shorter than scheduled.
Lauryn Hill's set wasn't for another hour or so, so back to the 36th Chamber stage to catch the rest of the GZA's set.
Followed by Ghostface and Raekwon. But before they came out Supernat came to rock the stage. For those of you who've never seen Supernat the first time is always fun, hype, and pretty amazing. He freestyles and does three little sets. After seeing him so many times and even booking him in the past six years it was kind of sad for us to know what he was going to do and actually more sad that none of it has changed. With three Emcees where he freestyles gives clues to an emcess he'll rhyme like turn around and spit a verse sounding just like that Emcee. Slick Rick, Busta Rhymes, and Biggie Smalls. C'mon dude... mix it up a bit.
Also he does a freestyle about items that people pull out in the crowd. He's been doing this for a while and people know he does this that the very first time I seen him someone brought a cereal box and cruches.
Then it was up with Ghostface and Raekwon.
Supernat came back to freestyle the set list.
Ending the night by swinging by to check out Lauryn Hill for a song.
Rock the Bells Norcal you got a nice venue and beautiful weather but Socal show goes are way more hype and more excited for the music. I think people up here see Rock the Bells and treat it like a hippie fest more than going for the music.
There year there were four stages total: the main stage, 36th Chamber stage, Paid Dues, & Grindtime stage. First one we hit up was the 36th Chamber stage to see Black moon.
The Paid dues stage was literally next to the 36th Chamber stage literally but facing a little towards the left to focus sound in a different direction. Either way you could still hear what was going on on either stage. Big K.R.I.T came on on the Paid Dues stage so I headed there. He's pretty HYPE!
Back to the 36th Chamber stage to check out Mobb Deep.
Then we were off to the Grindtime stage to check out the Grindtime Finals.
Up the hill was the main stage. Check what insanity the lawn looked like.
Waiting for Nas' set to start we were lucky to see Pete Rock and Primo cutting it up.
Then here comes Nas who finish his set shorter than scheduled.
Lauryn Hill's set wasn't for another hour or so, so back to the 36th Chamber stage to catch the rest of the GZA's set.
Followed by Ghostface and Raekwon. But before they came out Supernat came to rock the stage. For those of you who've never seen Supernat the first time is always fun, hype, and pretty amazing. He freestyles and does three little sets. After seeing him so many times and even booking him in the past six years it was kind of sad for us to know what he was going to do and actually more sad that none of it has changed. With three Emcees where he freestyles gives clues to an emcess he'll rhyme like turn around and spit a verse sounding just like that Emcee. Slick Rick, Busta Rhymes, and Biggie Smalls. C'mon dude... mix it up a bit.
Also he does a freestyle about items that people pull out in the crowd. He's been doing this for a while and people know he does this that the very first time I seen him someone brought a cereal box and cruches.
Then it was up with Ghostface and Raekwon.
Supernat came back to freestyle the set list.
Ending the night by swinging by to check out Lauryn Hill for a song.
Rock the Bells Norcal you got a nice venue and beautiful weather but Socal show goes are way more hype and more excited for the music. I think people up here see Rock the Bells and treat it like a hippie fest more than going for the music.
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