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Archive for January, 2008

I guess one could say it’s entirely made out of music and waste material. And one man’s genius mind. Check out ‘The Owl’, David Ellis’ latest creation, it’s brilliant: (via)

“The Word is your bi-monthly briefing on neighbourhood life and global style. English-speaking, free and delivered to your doorstep. To guarantee your free delivery of The Word wherever you wish in Belgium, join our mailing list by clicking here…” That’s it basically, if you live in Belgium and you’re into magazines, I don’t see a [...]

As you’ve read below, the trailer to the Cum* short film is online (3 out of 23 minutes that is). The aim is to win 25.000 euro, to make an on-point tv dvd, or to simply make bigger and better things in 2008. How this would look like, I can’t tell. Fact is, on-point tv [...]

I’ve decided to put a little trailer to the Cum* short film online (3 out of 23 minutes that is). With that I’m participating in the Hobnox competition. (I even made an alternate version of the infamous Delta video, improved colours and subtitles, and some extra footage) The aim is to win 25.000 euro, to [...]

A new episode on your favourite tv channel: a nice little chat with Âme‘s Kristian Beyer. In 2005 Âme left the world in utter amazement with the release of their now-classic ‘Rej’ – a track that might well be as classic as Jaydee’s ‘Plastic Dreams’ in years to come. The video is quite different from [...]

The megamix. A concept I think many of us missed out on. Now Chris Read’s bringing it back, and how! ‘The Diary: The World’s Greatest Rap Megamix’, is a chronological mix of the genre’s landmark recordings by order of release from 1979-2007. 801 records in the blend! This is madness people, believe you me! Download [...]

Can’t wait to got to Amsterdam next month to go see this man in action, on top of my alltime favourite dj list: Theo Parrish. Theo Parrish, in his hometown Detroit, check it out: This video seems to be as fresh as it gets, just online, or so I’ve been told. Thankyouverymuch mr.Jazz!

Didn’t find the time to check some long features this week, so I thought I’d pull one out of the old archives. For the new visitors. 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s. An intimate look at life on the streets for young teen juvie offenders. Shockingly realistic interviews with gang members of the Savage Nomads and the [...]

Going back to my roots with these here post, but not without a reason! Saturday 26th of January vic (of vic&lloyd fame), aka JtotheC, is celebrating his birthday. You might want to check (and forward) the mp3 teaser made for this special occasion, as well as the animated e-flyer. Brilliant in its exquisiteness if you [...]

Detroit, known for its stat of post-modern decay has captivated my mind again. I stumbled upon this story of a public school book depository where books seem to be rotting away. MetroTimes has a great article about the situation. Check this mind-blowing flickr set of photos. “It’s as if this is the place where knowledge [...]

As of today On-Point HeadQuarters has its very own internet connection up and running again. Since August I’ve been going from one cybercafe over the another hot spot to the next man’s internet connection. All for my daily dose of online oxygen. An interesting experiment it was, but the need for communication was simply to [...]

On Worthing beach (UK) 2,000 tons of wood from a sunken cargo ship are washed-up at the week-end. Arne Quinze’s wet dream? Photosets are popping up on Flickr, on the one, two, three.

January is still on, so I figured the ’2008: All Eyes On…’ series might as well feature some more episodes, right? Earlier on you’ve been served fine lists by Lefto, Nalden, Kwak, BLA and Jazz. And in steps the man called Simon Harrison. Mr. Harrison has been djing and collecting records for over 18 years [...]

Didn’t check any online longplayers this week, so let’s just drop another classic. After the succes of ‘Delirious’ Eddie Murhpy didn’t stop. Here’s Raw:

Didn’t I tell you not to do this at home?   If you don’t know what this is all about, check the Knight Light video. Thanks for taking this picture and putting it online, I don’t know who’s behind it, but I love it!

As of yesterday ‘Le Grisbi‘ closed down. And with that Sozyone Gonzalez once again showed his skills. ‘The ‘Grisbi’ is French slang for ‘money’, and preferably the ‘loot’ you get from a mischievous hit. …Inspired by the romantic imagery of the gentleman thief, every piece of work evokes the blazon of some mysterious brotherhood. A [...]

Green roofs… One commentor stated it isn’t all that new…It be what it be, I still think it’s killer and we’ll get to see more and more of these in the very near future. DeputyDog featured another fine example of how killer the green roof concept can be. Might this be, the worlds nicest social [...]

Last year Bonom & Lork created a hype around their street work, Brussels hadn’t seen in a while (check the Flickr pool, by far the most productive man out here, if you ask me). And he’s back with new work: (photos by Julius, of Laid-back fame)

Think of the videos you’ve been watching over here, the podcasts you’ve listened to, the photosets you’ve seen here first, the styles you’ve discovered, etc. etc. Now, I need your support on this one. Not that I’m a sucker for awards, but you can’t run an A-list blog with an overwhelming amount of killer content, [...]

Last week I finally sat down to watch ‘No Direction Home‘, Martin Scorcese’s documentary on the life of Bob Dylan, whom I’m not particulary fan of, music-wise, but you can’t deny the man has lived an interesting life. While talking about the roots of folk music he speaks upon a certain Odetta. I’d never heard [...]

Richard Pryor. I won’t even try to introduce the man . Today isn’t about reading, not when we have this superb full-length BBC documentary: