Looptroop rockers

Posted: 9. November 2010  Posted By: lars


Belin

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Thek 2 trailer

Posted: 6. November 2010  Posted By: lars

Its been 3 years since the first Thek DVD, here comes Thek 2!!


Easy as 1-2-3

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123 Klan with another dope video…

123KLAN GRAFF oct 2010 – MONTREAL from 123 KLAN on Vimeo.


Trains from Norway

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335 flicks of trains from Norway and Norweigans on this fotolog.






Buff this

Posted: 3. November 2010  Posted By: lars

Askew TMD wrote an interesting piece on the booming “graffiti industry”, read it all on his website here.


Shoot Your Style

Posted: 2. November 2010  Posted By: lars

Enjoy St.Petersburg life on the ShootYourStyle blog here



Bomb It 2 – Copenhagen videos

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4 videos from the Bomb It 2 film, all from Copenhagen! 2 of them with a rare Bates and Great interview, along with 2 about Ash and HuskMitNavn. Watch them all here!


3 writers killed by a train in Montreal

Posted: 1. November 2010  Posted By: lars

Tragic news coming from Montreal, Canada, where 3 teenage writers were killed by a passing train.
News articles here, here and here.
Double news video here.
Rest In Peace to all 3 writers. Condolences to their family and friends. Stay safe out there…


Oldschool Wiesbaden

Posted: 31. October 2010  Posted By: lars

Footage from 1995, before the first Wallstreet Meetings and Meetings of Styles started in Wiesbaden.

More history: Early nineties the slaughter-place of the city of Wiesbaden was not in use anymore. Very soon it got discovered and established as a Graffiti-Hall-Of-Fame where artists could paint almost legal during day-time on thousands of squaremeters surface. Mid nineties plans of the city-council got public to tear down the area, instead of recultivating the buildings. To resist the plans of destruction the “Int. Wall Street Meeting” was created in order to present the area as a melting-point of urban street-culture. Annually Graffiti-Artists from all over the world gathered in the spirit of colaboration and exchange, so during a weekend in summer the entire area got a new outlook, created by hundreds of artists. In the years from 1997-2001 more than 25.000 visitors from all over the world attended the events to join pure flavour of urban street-culture. Eventhough the event managed to delay the demolition for years, it was not possible to preserve the area.