Archive for November, 2007

 

Doze Green and David Ellis at Upperplayground SF Dec. 13, 2007

Oh yes, two of my favorite artists and close friends together again. The last time we were all in SF together was in 2002 for their collab show at 111 Minna, after we had all been on the road with Galactic doing the Sight of Sound tour. I was filming the whole thing and documenting the rockstar painter mashup.

This show promises to be extra crazy. Buildestroy will be creating projections for the show and installations. Also will premiere some pieces from the Ghetto Defender film with Doze. Come check us Bay Area Massive!

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Youtube Video Preview of the Rubicon Sun show

Youtube Video of David Ellis’ Robotic Musical Owl from the Show

 

“Rubicon Sun”
Thursday December 13, 2007
at Fifty24SF Gallery in San Francisco (252 Fillmore Street @ Haight) 

“For Rubicon Sun, David Ellis and Doze Green present an exhibition they have been training for their entire lives. It’s an installation combining every discipline and material imaginable that weaves drawing, painting, sculpture, music, kinetic movement, sound, light, projection and film. It’s a memorial to a magic porthole filled with trumpets whose signal is now jammed, it’s a glimpse at the last days of the worst four letter word in our vocabulary, and a nod towards a future on the other side of the river that lays down it’s sword and shield and looks again to the sun for wisdom.”

Raised in North Carolina, David Ellis’ work explores music and sound through improvised live painting sessions he calls “motion painting” as well as through kinetic installation. He has exhibited at contemporary art museums and galleries both nationally and internationally.

New York City-native, Doze Green has roots firmly planted in the soil of street culture as a graffiti legend–the “King of Characters”–and as an original member of the Rock Steady Crew. His career in art began in 1974 when he started painting on the streets of NYC and has since seen his work included in many public and private collections across the world.


Posted by admin on November 30th, 2007 No Comments

MIDNITE is my shit - Virgin Islands Roots Reggae ranks top

Virgin Islands has a strong roots and culture Reggae movement like none other. The artists are different from Jamaican artists, not to say in any way better, as all of my favorite singers come from JA, until now. My fam Child from Project Groundation has been consistently working with VI artists on his albums lately and they always come with some real talk and very intelligent analysis. Also the music and flow takes me back to the Reggae my parents listened to growing up but also very current and forward. Check for dem:

Midnite
Niyorah
Bambu Station
Pressure
Apostle
Abja

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http://www.vireggae.com/culture.htm 

http://www.reggae.vi/ 

Any of the PGM mixtapes with VI artists are always real dope. Get them here

http://www.projectgroundation.com 

Bless Up!

Posted by admin on November 29th, 2007 No Comments

Why not? Buildestroy does graffiti handstyles for Christina Augilera “Fighter” from a year ago

My good friend John Narun was CD at Venano, Inc. on the project of creating a jumbo screen film for each song on the album to compliment the stage show. So with Jason Whitmore fresh off of the Ipod light streak spot he did at Exopolis we got to do the graffiti handstyle streaks that we’ve all been waiting to see. Who cares about abstractions, let the streaks have meaning. Oh yeah Sprint jumped everyone else on that one, except us, and ours was for Xtina so now what? Buildestroy didn’t animate any of this, we just caught tags and throw ups and abstracted wildstyle letters. My LA homie Trixter got down with me on this one too.

PS: It’s 4 minutes long and 23 MB, I won’t be hurt if you only last 1/2 way through..

http://www.buildestroy.com/XTINA.mov

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Posted by admin on November 28th, 2007 No Comments

EVAQ (Asif Mian) this video and song is bananas!!

Asif Mian aka EVAQ from Queens, NY is killing it. This video actually tops his last one for The Roots “Trilogy” (3 videos) which I thought was bonkers already. This kid is the one to watch, if I ever thought about having a partner in Buildestroy it would be him. Also this dude High Priest is from Anti Pop Consortium and now solo, so check his work out too. Niceness. I don’t know where to begin about how dope this video is so I won’t, it just is. My favorite part is the “Skuf” tags from 1999 in the background, Brooklyn stand up. It’s all in the details and Asif is extremely mindful of them. Grimey, perfect mix of live action and Vis-FX and all very in camera feeling. Pop yourself a bottle son.

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Posted by admin on November 17th, 2007 No Comments

Buildestroy makes Global Warming PSA with Believe Director Paul Street

Using dope 35mm footage shot in Tahiti mixed with green screen footage shot in LA, we made
a good day gone wrong. The spot shows one of the grim realities of global warming, the rising
of our sea level. Not good for surfing and not good for living. Now if only we had a government
that gave a damn, cause I know the people do. Every little bit counts.. 

http://www.buildestroy.com/SURFSUP_EUROPE_web.mov 

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Posted by admin on November 17th, 2007 No Comments