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514Hotel review: JIA hotel in Shanghai
After messing up the name of this hotel… I give you a guided tour of the wonderfully designed room, shot during an all-nighter.
Hotel/villa review… ballin in Bali
Halfway through the Asian Sensation tour, we finally got a bit of downtime in Bali. We stayed at a lovely little resort of villas called Sentosa. Check it out… this review is co-hosted by crickets. Loud loud crickets.
More Bangkok absurdity
Here’s some more evidence of Bangkok surrealism. Same night as the other video. It’s a party it’s a party it’s a party. I edited this on the plane just now.
Jetlagged in Bangkok with Congorock
The Asian Sensation tour is in full swing. Last night Congorock and I finished our show in Bangkok, it was so dope that it had us energized and we didn’t want to go to sleep… So this is what we did instead.
Hard Summer teaser
Duck Sauce, Chromeo and friends will be rocking Hard Summer this August in LA, check this fun video trailer to see all the party people taking part, in handy Sharpie logo form. And buy your tickets before it sells out!
Kid Koala is still a wizard
Kid Koala On Beats In Space (Radiohead Remix) from Tim Sweeney on Vimeo.
Kid Koala On Beats In Space – “Damon Albarn, Kid Koala And Dan The Automator – Untitled” from Tim Sweeney on Vimeo.
Here are some clips of Kid Koala on Tim Sweeney’s Beats In Space radio show. He performs his Radiohead remix on the first one and a new song he did with Damon Albarn and Dan the Automator on the 2nd. You gotta respect how he’s still using vinyl, nothing digital. He’s got his own vinyl press at home, he bought it from some old German dude and had to go to Germany to learn how to use it.
I’ve known this guy since I was 14. Big up.
UPDATE: here is Koala’s own blog post about his vinyl cutter.
Behind the scenes at the Complex Macklobro shoot
As mentioned before, the current issue of Complex has my brother and me doing the fashion spread. Here’s a video showing some wet willies from the day of shoot.
Youtube means nothing is forgotten
Here I am digging up some old video appearances… You can find any and everything on the intertubes nowadays!
Bran Van 3000 was basically the pet project of a film director from Montreal called James DiSalvio, hence the line about “came over with a script”. If I recall correctly his family owned a bunch of clubs in the city (I was 14 at the time). I had just won the Montreal DMC championships and this dude James asked me to do a scratch intro for his band’s video… which turned into somewhat of a hit. People at my school didn’t even know I was a DJ yet, so they were all confused when they saw me on TV.
Shades Of Culture were veterans of the Montreal hip hop scene. When my brother and I started doing our thing, these guys were early supporters and a big co-sign for us locally. Dave produced this track off their album, and that’s me at 0:30 DWELLIN IN THE LAB. Please note: Jim Jones wasn’t the first rapper to put sign language in his video.
The Allies = my old DJ crew from my battling days, alongside Craze, Infamous, Develop, Spictakular and J-Smoke. (Later on Klever joined the crew.) In 2000 we made an EP for Asphodel, an experimental record label from San Francisco that also released records by the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, the X-Ecutioners and DJ Spooky. This is the video for Infamous’ song off the EP… In recent years Inf has produced tracks for Lil Wayne (“Mr. Carter”, “I Am Not A Human Being”), Fat Joe (“Hey Joe”), Kid Sister (“Don’t Stop Movin”) and more. This video looks like a school project. #noshamethough
The video for Kanye’s “Workout Plan” was shot in my early days on the Kanye job. I make a comically short appearance at 2:18, next to GLC showing some appreciation for the shapely vixen in front of us. This is probably Kanye’s worst video and includes a vignette with the very forgettable Lil Jon remix. On the bright side, I met Vida Guerra, as well as another video chick who spoke french but whose name escapes me (not Tracey Ross). Here’s a little secret: the man in the bear costume was Don C. This song is also the first time I heard the word “juke” and saw footwork. The talkbox at the end was dope…
