Révolu (left), The Contro1freak (right) “I’m the music outlet for anime,” exclaims Darius Hoyte, a disc jockey from Brooklyn. Darius isn’t just a DJ though — he’s much more than that. He’s also known as Squanto the Hypeman — emcee and coordinator for Bare Canvas Sounds. But most of all, he’s known as The Contro1freak. How […]
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As written in the third issue, Ready Set Go! Ebony Anderson-Brown, Editor in Chief Alex Joseph, Photographer I’d hate to make this into a class lesson, but a lot of people have forgotten the meaning of art. As cliche as that may sound, it is in fact the truth. In regards to the dispute happening in […]
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The (Rough Skin) Genocide locks, it’s sort of shocking like tenements, homicide adrenaline, prison irrelevance, for the anger, benevolence has confusion with complacence Typical extraterrestrial lifeforms that acts as an intermediary between celestial irrelevance and intelligence It’s not a voice or a fraction, multiple radio airwaves used as distractions Protest in Ferguson, massacre bombs in Boston Precaution, […]
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Womenswear has always been in the forefront every time you think of the fashion industry, even though most creative directors/designers are men, but that’s a different issue for another article. Menswear, up until the 1970s, were met with traditional and formal looks and trends. Today, there’s an obvious evolution. Men today are just as fashion […]
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Pancakes, Homie (February 2016) An original short filmed and edited by Tarrik Thomas of Wavez Club. “Brian notices Jerry is acting a bit strange.”
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(REVAMPED) Resurfacing articles and interviews from past issues. It felt like it was just yesterday when I interviewed Adrian Candelario, aka Mr. Biggs. A New York based Producer DJ, who currently resides in Queens. I’d like to revamp the past interview piece I wrote for Mr. Biggs from our very first issue, in case many of you forgot […]
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Part of HangTime’s Revamped Series, here’s a piece by our EIC with an interview she had with the hosts of 2BELTZ podcast! You can check out their shows at soundcloud.com/2beltzpodcast
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It’s 2016, and the future of music may very well be in the hands of application softwares allowing its user to stream music on their mobile device at their own convenience. Such devices vary from tablets, televisions, video game consoles and more. One device that surpasses all the other mobile devices is the cellular phone. […]
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“Gentrification is knocking on its door, and it’s disguised as art.” Changes are happening in Brooklyn, and it’s not for the benefit of New York City, or for you! To be more specific, Bushwick is facing some challenging threats where gentrification is knocking on its door, and it’s disguised as art. In the next issue, […]
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I flip through Elle, Vogue and W Magazine every month, and for every five white models, there is one model of color. When I was younger, not seeing a girl with my skin color didn’t bother me, but not being light-skinned with light eyes and straight hair did. I felt that was the mold I […]
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-An Experimental Work inspired by Interpol’s El Pintor– By L.S. Goldwyn You DO NOT listen to music anymore. This is what you tell your “brother” when he pesters you over and over, practically begging on bent knee an obscene amount of times, for you to listen to Interpol’s El Pintor. This is an impressive event to […]
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For the new year, we decided to release our second issue for you all to enjoy. Thanks to North Hu, for putting together the publication, we were able to share the talents of newly discovered artists. The issue, And So It Begins, is different from our first issue, New Beginnings. In our latest issue, we wanted to passively […]
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