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From here:

Per Owen’s request, here’s a little getdown mix as we go into the holiday season (I’ve got a Christmas mix on deck, but it’s a ton of   material) to use at your office party. Office parties can be such a   drag, man. Funny how people, at office parties, do everything they can   to not talk business and then find out that they really can’t   talk about anything else intelligently. Well, this mix fills in those   awkward silences and pauses between discussions of how some cat’s bowel   movements stink up the whole west side of the building. Remember,   though, it’s an office party and these are your co-workers so watch   those hands. You might have Human Resources at your desk come Monday.This   mix features the soft sounds of the Emotions, Rufus’ “Chicken,” a   timely run at the Honeydrippers’ “Impeach the President,” T-Connection   and Pat Lundy’s explosive “Work Song.” Yep, this is the illness right   here..

Click the link above for sequencing and download info.

From here:

Per Owen’s request, here’s a little getdown mix as we go into the holiday season (I’ve got a Christmas mix on deck, but it’s a ton of material) to use at your office party. Office parties can be such a drag, man. Funny how people, at office parties, do everything they can to not talk business and then find out that they really can’t talk about anything else intelligently. Well, this mix fills in those awkward silences and pauses between discussions of how some cat’s bowel movements stink up the whole west side of the building. Remember, though, it’s an office party and these are your co-workers so watch those hands. You might have Human Resources at your desk come Monday.

This mix features the soft sounds of the Emotions, Rufus’ “Chicken,” a timely run at the Honeydrippers’ “Impeach the President,” T-Connection and Pat Lundy’s explosive “Work Song.” Yep, this is the illness right here..

Click the link above for sequencing and download info.

De La Soul Mix – “3 Crates Deep and Digging” by j3ph
from here:

The new mix is up and ready. For those who missed a few  previous posts, I worked and slaved on a mix paying homage to De La Soul  and Prince Paul’s crowning achievement, 3 Feet High and Rising.  Released 20 years ago, the record still holds its own as a pioneering  and mind-detonating example of sampling mastery. It still is often  regarded as one of the most creative album in hip hop’s history and, in  terms of popular music, it leaves a deep footprint amongst some of the  greatest records ever recorded. The mix was intended to both honor De La  as well as explore the makings of 3 Feet realizing that it took years  of others musical achievements to make the record what it was.

Click the above link for more info., including how to download.

De La Soul Mix – “3 Crates Deep and Digging” by j3ph

from here:

The new mix is up and ready. For those who missed a few previous posts, I worked and slaved on a mix paying homage to De La Soul and Prince Paul’s crowning achievement, 3 Feet High and Rising. Released 20 years ago, the record still holds its own as a pioneering and mind-detonating example of sampling mastery. It still is often regarded as one of the most creative album in hip hop’s history and, in terms of popular music, it leaves a deep footprint amongst some of the greatest records ever recorded. The mix was intended to both honor De La as well as explore the makings of 3 Feet realizing that it took years of others musical achievements to make the record what it was.

Click the above link for more info., including how to download.

From here:

It’s all done. Just click here to download.

From here:

It’s all done. Just click here to download.

From here:

The mix brings together both rap, rock, film, funk and Tom Brokaw in celebration of the genre that blew the whole game up: Gangsta Rap.  I’ve always been reluctant to use such a term only because I always  found it as a horrible stereotype and oversight because, over time,  media channels were just lumping any rapper with a parental advisory  sticker on the front a “gangsta rapper” when you could put on any rock  record back then and hear worse (i.e. Appetite for Destruction).  But I wanted the mix to, firstly, be dope and listenable and, secondly,  either parody the mass misconceptions of the genre or simply exploit  them. As to say, “You thought “Cop Killer” was bad? Try this.” This  ain’t your little brother’s mix. This is for the adults. This is for the  aging hip hop head. This is for the dude that complains about nothing  being dope anymore. This is for that cat that fell out of love with hip  hop. This is for you if you haven’t heard “New Jack Hustler” in ages.

From here:

The mix brings together both rap, rock, film, funk and Tom Brokaw in celebration of the genre that blew the whole game up: Gangsta Rap. I’ve always been reluctant to use such a term only because I always found it as a horrible stereotype and oversight because, over time, media channels were just lumping any rapper with a parental advisory sticker on the front a “gangsta rapper” when you could put on any rock record back then and hear worse (i.e. Appetite for Destruction). But I wanted the mix to, firstly, be dope and listenable and, secondly, either parody the mass misconceptions of the genre or simply exploit them. As to say, “You thought “Cop Killer” was bad? Try this.” This ain’t your little brother’s mix. This is for the adults. This is for the aging hip hop head. This is for the dude that complains about nothing being dope anymore. This is for that cat that fell out of love with hip hop. This is for you if you haven’t heard “New Jack Hustler” in ages.

from here,  “My Hooptie Weighs a TON” t-shirt by j3ph:

If you require an explanation, then you need to go back  to school, homie.  For ordering information, email me directly. Looking  sporty.

from here, “My Hooptie Weighs a TON” t-shirt by j3ph:

If you require an explanation, then you need to go back to school, homie. For ordering information, email me directly. Looking sporty.

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

And, then, after checking out the specs on the new Acuras and Hondas, I  was inspired to create this design featuring the tag line up top,  “Advanced Engineering for Optimum Performance.” I was also considering  simply “Powered by The Root Down Technology.” Any suggestions are  greatly appreciated. The winning design will be available for purchase  at http://www.cafepress.com/therootdown for some incredibly reasonable price. Holla atcha boy.

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

And, then, after checking out the specs on the new Acuras and Hondas, I was inspired to create this design featuring the tag line up top, “Advanced Engineering for Optimum Performance.” I was also considering simply “Powered by The Root Down Technology.” Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. The winning design will be available for purchase at http://www.cafepress.com/therootdown for some incredibly reasonable price. Holla atcha boy.

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

So, anyhow, onto the designs. I was working within a  motor motif this morning. You know, cars, automotive, horsepower.  Firstly, there’s this loc’ed out design that I call “Slow and Low”  featuring the ultimate in versatility, the El Camino. It’s a truck, it’s  a car–it’s both. The Old English treatment on the text. Here it is,  “Slow and Low.”

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

So, anyhow, onto the designs. I was working within a motor motif this morning. You know, cars, automotive, horsepower. Firstly, there’s this loc’ed out design that I call “Slow and Low” featuring the ultimate in versatility, the El Camino. It’s a truck, it’s a car–it’s both. The Old English treatment on the text. Here it is, “Slow and Low.”

Black Moon - “How Many Emcees” tee by j3ph

Black Moon - “How Many Emcees” tee by j3ph

Audio Two - “Make it Funky” tee by j3ph

Audio Two - “Make it Funky” tee by j3ph

Sgt. Steve Monday,  Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev
This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 
SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Sgt. Steve Monday, Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev

This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 

SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Sgt. Steve Monday,  Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev
This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 
SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Sgt. Steve Monday, Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev

This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 

SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Paulson Flyer = One of the 10 Best

Paulson Flyer

Our Paulson flyer made Super Punch’s list of the 10 best concert posters posted to gigposters.com in the last 10 days.

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #3 by Steev
4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #3 by Steev

4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #2 by Steev
4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #2 by Steev

4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer by Steev
4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer by Steev

4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

From here:

Per Owen’s request, here’s a little getdown mix as we go into the holiday season (I’ve got a Christmas mix on deck, but it’s a ton of   material) to use at your office party. Office parties can be such a   drag, man. Funny how people, at office parties, do everything they can   to not talk business and then find out that they really can’t   talk about anything else intelligently. Well, this mix fills in those   awkward silences and pauses between discussions of how some cat’s bowel   movements stink up the whole west side of the building. Remember,   though, it’s an office party and these are your co-workers so watch   those hands. You might have Human Resources at your desk come Monday.This   mix features the soft sounds of the Emotions, Rufus’ “Chicken,” a   timely run at the Honeydrippers’ “Impeach the President,” T-Connection   and Pat Lundy’s explosive “Work Song.” Yep, this is the illness right   here..

Click the link above for sequencing and download info.

From here:

Per Owen’s request, here’s a little getdown mix as we go into the holiday season (I’ve got a Christmas mix on deck, but it’s a ton of material) to use at your office party. Office parties can be such a drag, man. Funny how people, at office parties, do everything they can to not talk business and then find out that they really can’t talk about anything else intelligently. Well, this mix fills in those awkward silences and pauses between discussions of how some cat’s bowel movements stink up the whole west side of the building. Remember, though, it’s an office party and these are your co-workers so watch those hands. You might have Human Resources at your desk come Monday.

This mix features the soft sounds of the Emotions, Rufus’ “Chicken,” a timely run at the Honeydrippers’ “Impeach the President,” T-Connection and Pat Lundy’s explosive “Work Song.” Yep, this is the illness right here..

Click the link above for sequencing and download info.

De La Soul Mix – “3 Crates Deep and Digging” by j3ph
from here:

The new mix is up and ready. For those who missed a few  previous posts, I worked and slaved on a mix paying homage to De La Soul  and Prince Paul’s crowning achievement, 3 Feet High and Rising.  Released 20 years ago, the record still holds its own as a pioneering  and mind-detonating example of sampling mastery. It still is often  regarded as one of the most creative album in hip hop’s history and, in  terms of popular music, it leaves a deep footprint amongst some of the  greatest records ever recorded. The mix was intended to both honor De La  as well as explore the makings of 3 Feet realizing that it took years  of others musical achievements to make the record what it was.

Click the above link for more info., including how to download.

De La Soul Mix – “3 Crates Deep and Digging” by j3ph

from here:

The new mix is up and ready. For those who missed a few previous posts, I worked and slaved on a mix paying homage to De La Soul and Prince Paul’s crowning achievement, 3 Feet High and Rising. Released 20 years ago, the record still holds its own as a pioneering and mind-detonating example of sampling mastery. It still is often regarded as one of the most creative album in hip hop’s history and, in terms of popular music, it leaves a deep footprint amongst some of the greatest records ever recorded. The mix was intended to both honor De La as well as explore the makings of 3 Feet realizing that it took years of others musical achievements to make the record what it was.

Click the above link for more info., including how to download.

From here:

It’s all done. Just click here to download.

From here:

It’s all done. Just click here to download.

From here:

The mix brings together both rap, rock, film, funk and Tom Brokaw in celebration of the genre that blew the whole game up: Gangsta Rap.  I’ve always been reluctant to use such a term only because I always  found it as a horrible stereotype and oversight because, over time,  media channels were just lumping any rapper with a parental advisory  sticker on the front a “gangsta rapper” when you could put on any rock  record back then and hear worse (i.e. Appetite for Destruction).  But I wanted the mix to, firstly, be dope and listenable and, secondly,  either parody the mass misconceptions of the genre or simply exploit  them. As to say, “You thought “Cop Killer” was bad? Try this.” This  ain’t your little brother’s mix. This is for the adults. This is for the  aging hip hop head. This is for the dude that complains about nothing  being dope anymore. This is for that cat that fell out of love with hip  hop. This is for you if you haven’t heard “New Jack Hustler” in ages.

From here:

The mix brings together both rap, rock, film, funk and Tom Brokaw in celebration of the genre that blew the whole game up: Gangsta Rap. I’ve always been reluctant to use such a term only because I always found it as a horrible stereotype and oversight because, over time, media channels were just lumping any rapper with a parental advisory sticker on the front a “gangsta rapper” when you could put on any rock record back then and hear worse (i.e. Appetite for Destruction). But I wanted the mix to, firstly, be dope and listenable and, secondly, either parody the mass misconceptions of the genre or simply exploit them. As to say, “You thought “Cop Killer” was bad? Try this.” This ain’t your little brother’s mix. This is for the adults. This is for the aging hip hop head. This is for the dude that complains about nothing being dope anymore. This is for that cat that fell out of love with hip hop. This is for you if you haven’t heard “New Jack Hustler” in ages.

from here,  “My Hooptie Weighs a TON” t-shirt by j3ph:

If you require an explanation, then you need to go back  to school, homie.  For ordering information, email me directly. Looking  sporty.

from here, “My Hooptie Weighs a TON” t-shirt by j3ph:

If you require an explanation, then you need to go back to school, homie. For ordering information, email me directly. Looking sporty.

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

And, then, after checking out the specs on the new Acuras and Hondas, I  was inspired to create this design featuring the tag line up top,  “Advanced Engineering for Optimum Performance.” I was also considering  simply “Powered by The Root Down Technology.” Any suggestions are  greatly appreciated. The winning design will be available for purchase  at http://www.cafepress.com/therootdown for some incredibly reasonable price. Holla atcha boy.

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

And, then, after checking out the specs on the new Acuras and Hondas, I was inspired to create this design featuring the tag line up top, “Advanced Engineering for Optimum Performance.” I was also considering simply “Powered by The Root Down Technology.” Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. The winning design will be available for purchase at http://www.cafepress.com/therootdown for some incredibly reasonable price. Holla atcha boy.

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

So, anyhow, onto the designs. I was working within a  motor motif this morning. You know, cars, automotive, horsepower.  Firstly, there’s this loc’ed out design that I call “Slow and Low”  featuring the ultimate in versatility, the El Camino. It’s a truck, it’s  a car–it’s both. The Old English treatment on the text. Here it is,  “Slow and Low.”

new therootdown.blogspot.com shirts by j3ph from here:

So, anyhow, onto the designs. I was working within a motor motif this morning. You know, cars, automotive, horsepower. Firstly, there’s this loc’ed out design that I call “Slow and Low” featuring the ultimate in versatility, the El Camino. It’s a truck, it’s a car–it’s both. The Old English treatment on the text. Here it is, “Slow and Low.”

Black Moon - “How Many Emcees” tee by j3ph

Black Moon - “How Many Emcees” tee by j3ph

Audio Two - “Make it Funky” tee by j3ph

Audio Two - “Make it Funky” tee by j3ph

Sgt. Steve Monday,  Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev
This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 
SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Sgt. Steve Monday, Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev

This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 

SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Sgt. Steve Monday,  Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev
This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 
SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Sgt. Steve Monday, Jabarvy, and Icarus Fixed flyer #1 by Steev

This was made for the Lubbock High Class of 1997 10-year Reunion Weekend. 

SCUMDOG Entertainment and stuN reeB Enterprises are co-sponsoring this event, which will take place on Saturday 7/28/07 at 11:00pm at Jake’s Sports Café in Lubbock, Texas.

Paulson Flyer = One of the 10 Best

Paulson Flyer

Our Paulson flyer made Super Punch’s list of the 10 best concert posters posted to gigposters.com in the last 10 days.

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #3 by Steev
4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #3 by Steev

4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #2 by Steev
4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer #2 by Steev

4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer by Steev
4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

Paulson with Icarus Fixed and the Royals flyer by Steev

4/26/2007 @ Bleachers in Lubbock

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