Lola’s Look of The Week: Hood Couture

Date: 08.27.2008 by admin|Posted in: Fashion 0 Comments

So, there’s like this so called hood trend that’s rockin’ the runways, and it’s going to be big this fall season. For those of you who don’t know, hooded dresses and hoods paired with dresses and/or other garments  are actually inseparable pieces that mesh quite fabulously, while still keeping things hood-literally. Because of its paradoxical...

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Beck on NPR

Date: 08.27.2008 by Sean CK|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

Since the release of Odelay,  which was produced by the Dust Brothers and featured the backpacker-appealing joints such as “Where It’s At” and “Devil’s Haircut”, Beck’s music has taken a significant turn towards the slower, melodic, and darker tunes featured on albums like Sea Change, and the recently released Modern Guilt.  That’s not to say...

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The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill: An Oral History

Date: 08.27.2008 by Sean CK|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

“For the album title, she wanted something like The Education of Sonny Carson and we were like, why don’t you make it more self-deprecating, like The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill? People heard it as her opus and what she was, but in hindsight I think it was more about what she aspired to be. And...

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Fashawn: “Our Way” featuring Evidence

Date: 08.27.2008 by Sean CK|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

“We from here, y’all talk funny/y’all got the accent.” Here is a new joint from a newcomer to the RH pages.  Dude goes by the name of Fashawn and the best word I can think of to describe his music is…crisp.  This joint appears on his forthcoming (any minute now) mixtape, One Shot One Kill...

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Termanology EPK

Date: 08.26.2008 by Sean CK|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

  I’ve been tuned into Termanology since ’05/’06 and am glad to see Politics and Usual coming together so nicely.  Here’s the EPK that more than adequately sets the stage for the album’s 9.30.08 release on Nature Sounds/St. Da Squad.  Clip features Bun B, Premier, M.O.P., Pete Rock.

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Nike Dunk High – “Back To School Scribble”

Date: 08.26.2008 by admin|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

As the Summer winds down, and people are gearing up for school next week (unless you started this week), Nike has another school influenced Dunk in the works. The Back to School Scribble Dunk High comes with a scribble pattern all over it, with yellow accents on the sole and swoosh. The shoe kind of...

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10. Deep x New Era Fitteds – Fall 2008

Date: 08.26.2008 by admin|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

10. Deep always comes correct on the fitteds, and they have some very dope New Era’s lined up for Fall ’08. Here is a preview of what to look forward to this Fall, a pill box style cap with the made up “The Diablos” baseball team that comes in black and red. Next up we...

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Mass Hysteria: This Is How We Grind

Date: 08.26.2008 by Alexander Fruchter|Posted in: New Releases, Reviews, Spotlights 0 Comments

On the Beastie Boys’ 2004 follow-up to 1997′s Hello Nasty, MCA rapped in the first official single, “We’re working on the record y’all, so just stay patient.”  In ’08, Mass Hysteria’s Gee Field issues the same request, as the veteran duo known throughout Chicago for their raw underground sound ready their first official LP some...

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KIKS TYO x OBEY: “KIKS TYOBEY Giant” Collection

Date: 08.26.2008 by admin|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

  The last couple years we have seen the collaboration of many great brands across different industries, today we bring you the collaboration of KIKS TYO x Obey Giant. The collab comes in the form of some well designed tees that include Obey’s signature Andre the Giant portrayal, and the sneaker influenced style of KIKS...

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Backyard Tire Fire: “The Places We Lived”

Date: 08.26.2008 by Sean CK|Posted in: New Post, RH TV 0 Comments

“I don’t know who lives here now, but I sure know we did/Ain’t it strange how we forget sometimes the places we once lived.” This is the title track from Backyard Tire Fire’s new album of the same name.  It’s smooth nostalgic trip through old residences, and is posted here for a little change of...

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