Thursday, August 5, 2010

why es el


Holy Sh&t! amazing.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

TEN

1)I think i'm going to move to typepad sooner or later.

2)Time flies. 3weeks between posts and all I can remember is my 5days of vacation. Where are the other 16days?

3)Funny how sometimes you don't realize you're off track until you step away and get back on track.

4)The thrill is gone.

5)I finally got these while on my roadtrip to the westcoast. :)


6)I want you right here in the world. Being with you all alone its like a dream come true. - Slum Village


7)I finally realized how worthless facebook is. Not COMPLETELY pointless, but for the most part... not positive. Too many people airing out their business. Discretion, add a little pinch of that to your Pot o' life.

8)I enjoy cooking.

9)Golf. Im on it now. Which means Im older now.

10)Repeat status. I cannot stop singing this on the train. Makes me wanna hit that dougie!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my SHAM friends.

In about a year from now one of my brothers from another mother is getting married. It surely marks the beginning of a new stage in all of our lives. He will be the first of the 3 ring circus that is our band of brotherhood to get hitched, then its on to the next. The growth process - and the wonder that is exploring all of its tribulations. It's a remarkable thought to know that i've witnessed every moment of this guys personal journey in evolving to his full maturation mentally, professionally, and romantically. Goofy baby bro is growing into a respectably good man, and it will be an honor to stand by him as he takes the next step in his amazing and epic evolution.

Yesterday I told him he and his fiancee should come out in the reception to Usher's "there goes my baby". That would be dope. He was a huge Usher fan when we were younger, and it seemed fitting as it's a dope song. Of course there is a bit of bias as I'm really all over that song. Can't stop humming it, and can't stop hitting replay.

Cheers buddy.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Speaking of (winter)


Tokihito Yoshida X Barbour


Wings+Horns





Hublot

The-Dream-February Love

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Jay -z and the missing Jeep roof theory

mrwestbrookryan 10:29 am
why do you think jay-z drives a jeep wrangler?
i mean theyre dope and all, but very uncommon for someone of his status don't you agree?

Homie01 10:31 am
yah.maybe its for fun?

mrwestbrookryan 10:31 am
maybe. but everytime they show pics, he's driving it like they're sponsoring him or something.
haha

mrwestbrookryan 10:32 am
i mean, not even a range.
not a bentley.
not a phantom.
a jeep?

Homie01 10:32 am
hahahah

mrwestbrookryan 10:32 am
a jeep wrangler??

Homie01 10:32 am
which model

mrwestbrookryan 10:32 am
its a newer one. but the zip off top kind
http://media.photobucket.com/image/jeep%20wrangler/MrR2009/jeep-wrangler-unlimited-parts.jpg

homie01 10:33 am
well lets just go back to the basics. why does he drive?

mrwestbrookryan 10:33 am
ahaaa! yes.

Homie01 10:33 am
haha

mrwestbrookryan 10:33 am
for fun. cuz he really NEVER has to drive again if he didnt want to

Homie01 10:33 am
you are right though, if u see him in a whip,it should be top notch maybe he owns a piece of jeep?

mrwestbrookryan 10:34 am
yeah maybe, but then again, wouldnt you drive the dopest one? the cherokee

Homie01 10:34 am
haha

mrwestbrookryan 10:34 am
The new cherokee is hella nice

Homie01 10:34 am
"bought the jeep tore the muhhfuckin roof off"

mrwestbrookryan 10:35 am
is that what he says?

Homie01 10:35 am
in "on to the next one"

mrwestbrookryan 10:35 am
hmmmmm... see now we're on to something. why did he say that??

Homie01 10:35 am
beats me (pause)

mrwestbrookryan 10:36 am
does he actually own a piece of jeep like you suggested? he has to. makes no since to be bragging about a jeep wrangler
its a single man with high to middle income utility vehicle.
none of which he represents.
you aint matthew mcConaughey hov!

Homie01 10:38 am
hahaha. that outdoorsman

mrwestbrookryan 10:38 am
yeah!

Homie01 10:38 am
thats his steez.i guess thats what hes on.

mrwestbrookryan 10:39 am
fall back Jay
or please tell me you own a piece of Daimler chrystler
so unorthodox
really perplexes me

Homie01 10:40 am
i dont know man, yes i see it bothers you

mrwestbrookryan 10:40 am
hahahaha. I just wanna understand the man

Homie01 10:40 am
only car reference i see next to jay was this special jay-z denali

mrwestbrookryan 10:41 am
I mean swizzy drives a lambo
even soulja boy got a lambo
ferrari's and shit

Homie01 10:41 am
he probably thought "how hip hop of me to do an un hip hop thing, well actually, hip hop is about doing your own thing, fuck it watch b, ima hit ny hard in a jeep with no doors and no roof"

mrwestbrookryan 10:42 am
hahahaha. man, i have no idea. case still open

* Angela Lansbury I am not.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Surf City



I put on for my city. California culture club.

Friday, June 4, 2010

HAHAHAHAHA!



C'mon chris! save it.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Sleigh Bells


My newest source of inspiration.

I have a staunch affinity for well crafted genre bends. As a walking, talking contradiction in my own right, at some point I came to the conclusion I would not let anyone tell me what I could like or couldn't take part in; I wouldn't let them tell me what i could wear and shouldn't, how i should sound when I talk or act around people. It just didn't make much since to me, my life experience growing up was anything from a typical young American minority story, so why should I be forced to conform to any popular aesthetic or social standards. Just not me - and moreover, you're not me. I think this part of my character makeup contributes vastly to how I view creative media. To take many different elements, find the true qualities of what makes them special, extract that essence, and create a finely crafted amalgamated asset is flat out fantastic to me. Its innovation and ingenuity intersecting, and for reasons now known it lights me up when a designer, artist, politician(see: OBAMA) or any individual that approaches an impressionable set in a public forum has this developed and inherent style or quality to them.

All this to say... Sleigh Bells is bangin. You could argue the sound quality is way gritty, but hey that's what makes it quintessentially Punk. You could say it's overwhelming bass heavy, but guess what that's explicitly Hip-hop. You could even say the lead singer, Alexis's lyrics and melodic harmonies aren't very complex, now you got Pop. So what? New sound capturing familiar elements. Raw enough, sweet enough, and groovy enough. It's just Hardcore.

Sleigh Bells- "Rill Rill"
on the light.

Sleigh Bells - Treats
On the heavy

Friday, May 7, 2010

Man its so hard not to act reckless


Acne bomber


Ronnie Fieg x Asics "knicks" Gt Quicks.


Nixon Magnacon

Friday, April 30, 2010

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

My Pokemans



Stuff like this always makes me laugh. so stupid.... I love it

Monday, April 19, 2010

Harder than rock candy


Jordan 2010 negro y negro

I used to try my best at tactfully rebelling against the stale dress code at upscale nightclubs. I used to loathe hard bottom shoes. something i must have picked up during that Sunday morning dress routine preparing for church. Which presents the secondary grievance in this rationale that I'm also not a morning person. All this to say hard bottom dress shoes used to conjure up these ill references to getting dressed up. In lieu I would try to get over on the doorman by keeping it apropos up top, and sneaky on bottom (pun intended). Keys to success were: all black, slightly ambiguously classified sole, and deemed in the "shoe game" world as a badge of respect, patent leather a plus. Although hard to find, and equally hard to keep my personal code of dress integrity in check, I would make it work from time to time. Happy in my individuality - but in the grand scheme of nightlife it really made no difference. Its ridiculously dark and everyone is too wasted to give two sh*ts about your shoes at 2am. However in my eyes if i made it in, I was winning. Boy what a loser.... @ 28 its now more about a nice blazer, maybe cuff links. The subtlety in the nights attire is where my sensibilities have gone. But if i were 21 again, I would for sure try to talk the bouncer into letting me in with $140 dollar J's. Usually ends to no avail, but id try!!

bouncer: sorry bro, can't let you in with those shoes.
21yo me: what? you serious? why? i got on a collared shirt though...
bouncer: no sneakers allowed in the club.
21yo me: BUT THESE ARE F#%#$@# $140 Jordan's!
bouncer: (blank stare)
21yo me: (leaves velvet rope. goes to jack in the box. drinks a 40)

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Poor Yorick




Ssur x Kidrobot

Wow. This would be so dope to have in my apartment on the bookshelf. That straight up hamlet inspiration. Whenever I want to conjure up an inspiring thought I would grab my gold-grilled skull and hold it to my face a la Olivier to think up something Mind blowing that would change the world.

*Laurence olivier as hamlet*

Friday, April 9, 2010

JAMMIN



SUZANNE VEGA x ROOTS

I used to hate this song when i was younger. At the time it seemed a little too abstract for me, and in result the concept went way over my head. But now my music comprehension bars are bit heavier so to speak. *Hits me like a fly swat on a wall* This song is folk meets funk. progressive.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Whatever happened to?....

Van Hunt! He was supposed to be the soul revival messiah. Smash debut album. I'm sure the record industry's deep and torrential politics drowned him out like most "truly creative" artists {see: Cody Chestnutt}.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

I really mean it.





I can't believe how unbelievably good these spots are. RansomXAdidas keeps up the phenomenal branding. So sweet.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

liquid swords



One of my all-time favorite albums. The intro used to bug me out. This is a must see movie since I'm into kung fu flicks.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

fly pelican fly



hilarious. even adorable. but not quite sure its the best for child education, but who am i to judge when it comes to performance art and expression.

Friday, March 26, 2010

digital daydreams in Kenya

Farmer Zack Matere has discovered the power of the internet.

While Matere isn’t the typical internet user, living on his farm in Seregeya, Kenya, he’s found the internet is an important tool for anyone, anywhere. Because he is miles away from the nearest computer, Matere uses his cell phone to connect to the internet, which costs him about 66 U.S. cents per day.

When Matere’s potato plants were dying of an unknown disease, he was able to use the internet to discover what the problem was and how to fix it. Uses like these ensure that rural farmers don’t lose their crops, a predicament that could leave them without a source of income and food to feed their families. Since the internet has helped him improve his life, Matere is eager to share his knowledge with people around him, to make his community stronger.

Since he is the only one with an internet-enabled phone, Matere posts information he gleans from the internet on a local noticeboard to share with his fellow farmers. He helps his community avoid plant diseases, like the one that almost claimed his potato crop, and scams when selling their crops.

Matere has also used his phone to take photographs of a group of young people who have been endangering the area’s water supply. By posting the photos online, Matere was able to get help from the Forest Action Network to protect the nearby water sources. He hopes that by showing locals how the internet can help them, he will be able to improve lives for Kenyans.


by ERICA LIEPMANN, Causecast Associate Editor

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

That other Ryan?... yeah, he aight!

I wrote, produced, arranged and recorded this record more than four years ago and it just recently surfaced on the web as a "new" song. More interesting is the fact that I walked into Duane Read on Broadway two nights ago and a girl in line stopped me excitedly to say, "Ryan, I'm listening to you right now". She handed me her left headphone and there it was blasting: "When I think about love, you're the one I want..."


I'm a true Ryan Leslie fan. He understands the power of the digital world, and it is great to see a certified artist use it to their advantage in the inevitably changing and damaged music industry. All the youtube videos, Twitter promotions, and his transparent approach to his personal website should be sold as a manual in 'building a buzz for dummies... err artists'. He's consistent, dedicated, and produces great music- all for the world to partake in not only the finished product, but the creation process as well. Which gives the audience a fishbowl sense of fanaticism to fully engage with their beloved artist. Harvard grad, producer, singer, songwriter, musician: The ever so talented Ryan Leslie.

Friday, March 19, 2010

You're so VANE



VANExSEBAGO

Woke up this morning and saw these little beauties in the spiderWEBs. I'm mad because these are way nicer than the all black lighthouse SEBAGO's i got last year. Oh well



Also woke up this morning with this little beauty of a tune in my head. Strange because I don't have it on my IPOD, nor do they play it present day here in NYC. Definitely one of those Jams that remind me of suburban life in Orange County. An Ode to the naivete and teen spunk that was power pop and Ska music. bowling shoes, plaid pants, obscure blue collar work wear donning a blue collar work name like "Billy". Life was easy, safe, and fun back then.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A beat junkie




I loved the first one. Definitely love the second.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Swoon Units





chan marshall

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Some people hate...



A lot of people hate on New Yorkers, or those that choose to live in the big city of dreams. I think its jealousy for the simple fact the world is on every street corner here in New York City. Dreams are up the block, and the magic of that reality fills the air day and night. If you want it bad enough, you really can get it here. And with this fact in mind, nobody likes the kid living the charmed life. He's too lucky and its just too easy for him. They call it the "crabs in the bucket" effect. Each crab wanting to make it out as badly as the next; and seemingly just as one nears the top, another pulls it down. I admit I've been that beady-eyed red hue of an envying crab on a few occasions. Everyone has at some point. I believe it is human nature to want and desire the most success or achievement for yourself in every aspect of your life. Ownership of your destiny and spoiled by constant triumph. You long for it because you feel your worth and sense of pride deserves it as much as the next man. But what I've come to realize is your journey is custom made and built for you in a special way. You have to make light and harness that unique quality; whatever it is, and cherish it as much as possible to be a shining reflection back into the world. Part of your success, and equally the reason why people find themselves wanting, is finding yourself. I am conscious and ever working at knowing myself as best as i possibly can, doing me. The happy crab with the unclenched claw.


why won't you let me be great
-Kanye West

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Educating: Serena Will


The world’s #2 female tennis player Serena Williams has made a visit to Kenya. On her three day tour she officially opened a School named after her and built through her charity work, in Makueni District, southeast of Nairobi.

In her statement, Serena said that she was honored and grateful that a school had been named after her. The Serena Williams Secondary School is her first charity project in Kenya, and she says she will be doing more in the future. The school comes complete with a computer lab courtesy of Hewlett Packard.

Accompanied by her mother and younger sister, Serena arrived in Kenya on the evening of Thursday, November 13th 2008 to unveil her plans. While in Kenya, Serena and family will also be visiting Sadili Oval sports club, where she will train young tennis players. During her courtesy call to Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Williams stated that; “It is an honor to visit and open a school in Kenya. Education is important and its what led to Barack Obama being the president of United States of America and actually having his father come from Kenya.”

(c)jamati online

Friday, February 12, 2010

Monday, February 8, 2010

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The legend of Kels (T.R.O.Y)



My boy is working on a great mixtape for Valentines Day, so he opened up the forum to suggestions from some of his friends that were up on good R&B. Out of the thread came this little gem. What a great track and equally awesome video. the haircut, the fits, and that crazy head light contraption. Where in the hell did they get those? Another point of WOW in the video, is remembering when R&B singers had two male back-up dancers. As if one guy making love to the floor on beat wasn't enough. Key ingredient, ALWAYS two dancers. No more, no less. Trey, Ne-yo, Lloyd, step ya game up!

The WU-TLES ????




SICKNESS
http://www.teasearecords.net/wuvsbeatles.cfm
Press play and let stream. As the homie that sent it to me promised, you will be cheesin the whole time. No Lie

Friday, January 29, 2010

No Logos.




In dreams I was a ship, and sail'd the boundless seas,
Sailing and ever sailing—all seas, and into every port,
or out upon the offing,
Saluting, cheerily hailing each mate I met, little or big,
"Ship ahoy!" thro' trumpet or by voice—from me some
friendly merry word at least,
For companionship and good-will to all and each.

WALT WHITMAN.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010