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Friday, March 27, 2009
Graffiti Torrents 3-27-2009
Transition DVD
Fr8 graffiti scene - 2008 - Full DVD - 2.78 GB
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Aeroholics Graffiti Magazines Megapack
367 magazines - 12.7 GB - PDF
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Si ves algo, di algo... chivato
Reefer Madness (USA 2007)
Reefer.Madness.DOCU.DVDRip.XviD-iAPULA
Fr8s documentary, interviews with King 157, Fatso etc..
DVDRip - 700 mb - 2007 - USA - iAPULA release
Download (Torrent - Grafftorrents.com)
Monday, March 23, 2009
Tats Cru : The Mural Kings
Tats.Cru.The.Murals.Kings.XviD.MP3.MVGroup.org.avi
Arts, Culture Documentary published by Others in 2009 - English narration
"TATS CRU: THE MURAL KINGS", is a feature length graffiti documentary, that details the story of the world famous TATS CRU; a group of Bronx-based professional muralists whose work in aerosol has changed the perception of Graffiti as art. The film follows the world famous TATS CRU as they produce their mural for The Graffiti Hall of Fame in Harlem and prepare to uphold their title of "The Mural Kings." Inter-cut with exclusive interviews detailing the journey that started twenty-five years ago, as three Bronx teenagers began their artistic careers by creating subway graffiti. "TATS CRU: THE MURAL KINGS" features rare archival footage, never before seen photographs, a behind the scenes look at the entire mural production process, marketing campaigns for Hip-Hop artists Fat Joe, Big Pun, Nas, Nelly, JLo, Missy Elliot, and much more, along with exclusive in-depth interviews with: -TATS CRU MEMBERS - BIO, BG183, NICER, SEN2, and the twins HOW & NOSM"
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Solidaridad Estudiantes - Libertad Detenidos
Mañana 18 de Marzo - Barcelona
Medio día 18 de Marzo - Barcelona
Noche 18 de Marzo - Barcelona
Contrary to popular belief...
HG and I did not get into a fight and decided to stop working together on I am Fashion and started our own blogs instead. (Even our mutual friends wondered about it!) We still email each other daily about the intricate details of our lives and random thoughts we have, and feel extremely empty when the other is away and has no access to the internet. When I freak out, she is the first person I call and she is still my maid of honor when I fantasize about my wedding. Our reasons for closing down I am Fashion still stands, though I do think that my later rationalization of it in this blog is a better articulation of how we feel.
As for us continuing to blog even more regularly than before, I attribute it to the "newness" of our blogs. Starting a new blog is like starting a relationship. At the beginning everything is new and exciting as you get to know the other person and watch your relationship grow and mature. Every up and every down is a significant moment. Then the honeymoon phase eventually wears off and you reach a happy medium, where your relationship becomes a part of your daily life. With any luck, you will live happily ever after in this state with a few surprises here and there to spice up the norm. If not, your relationship will wane and you grow apart, eventually deciding that you are both better off parting ways.Clearly I'm in the honeymoon phase. We are starting to explore new things together, trying to figure out what works best for the both of us. Every new post is an adventure. Every comment and email is exciting. I want to spend every moment of everyday with it, checking on its progress i.e. stalking the traffic, the incoming and outgoing links etc. It's an exhilarating feeling that I'd almost forgotten about!
Analogy aside, it is heartwarming to read everyone's encouraging comments and to know that we were able to leave a small footprint on some people's lives. We appreciate your support and remember that we've not left the blogging world for good. Come visit us some time at our new blogs -(Find the links to our new blogs in the post below). We miss you guys!Contrary to popular belief...
HG and I did not get into a fight and decided to stop working together on I am Fashion and started our own blogs instead. (Even our mutual friends wondered about it!) We still email each other daily about the intricate details of our lives and random thoughts we have, and feel extremely empty when the other is away and has no access to the internet. When I freak out, she is the first person I call and she is still my maid of honor when I fantasize about my wedding. Our reasons for closing down I am Fashion still stands, though I do think that my later rationalization of it in this blog is a better articulation of how we feel.
As for us continuing to blog even more regularly than before, I attribute it to the "newness" of our blogs. Starting a new blog is like starting a relationship. At the beginning everything is new and exciting as you get to know the other person and watch your relationship grow and mature. Every up and every down is a significant moment. Then the honeymoon phase eventually wears off and you reach a happy medium, where your relationship becomes a part of your daily life. With any luck, you will live happily ever after in this state with a few surprises here and there to spice up the norm. If not, your relationship will wane and you grow apart, eventually deciding that you are both better off parting ways.Clearly I'm in the honeymoon phase. We are starting to explore new things together, trying to figure out what works best for the both of us. Every new post is an adventure. Every comment and email is exciting. I want to spend every moment of everyday with it, checking on its progress i.e. stalking the traffic, the incoming and outgoing links etc. It's an exhilarating feeling that I'd almost forgotten about!
Analogy aside, it is heartwarming to read everyone's encouraging comments and to know that we were able to leave a small footprint on some people's lives. We appreciate your support and remember that we've not left the blogging world for good. Come visit us some time at our new blogs -(Find the links to our new blogs in the post below). We miss you guys!Monday, March 16, 2009
Wild Street 2 (Mexico 2009)
Friday, March 13, 2009
Mass Appeal #2 (USA 1997)
Mass.Appeal.#2.USA.1997.Graffiti.eBook.ToXiK
Bombing, Trains, Walls, NYC Old School + Free5 & Muse interview
PDF - 24 pages - 75 mb - Color
Download (RS)
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
NYC Vandals Task Force Interview
Sabadell utiliza un grafólogo para identificar a los grafiteros
La policía de Sabadell está identificando a los grafiteros que estampan su firma por las fachadas de la ciudad 10-03-2009 Lo hacen gracias a análisis grafológicos. Le llaman operación Mancha y es pionera en Europa. Por primera vez, los jueces están aceptando como prueba el examen grafológico.
La Vanguardia | Antena 3 | Video (RTVE)
Para al que le intenten follar con esto, recordar que al final es la opinión de una persona que una firma se parezca, por muy experto que sea. La firma de la Perch se hace igual, pero por un numero de diferentes personas. Siempre puedes decir que te copian o que copias. Esto ya se ha utilizado en juicios en EEUU y Canadá, y los abogados defensores normalmente intentan ir por esa vía, que es la opinion de una persona (un policia). Si te encaloman algo que séa eso que te pillaron infraganti haciendo y con un spray o retu encima, nada mas.
Y basta de la palabra "grafitero"! se dice escritor!
Otra palabra vulgar de los mass-media que hay que eliminar del vocabulario.
Hard To Burn 3 (Germany 2007)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Mass Appeal #1 (USA 1996)
Mass.Appeal.#1.USA.1996.Graffiti.eBook.ToXiK
Bombing, clean trains, fr8s and spots.
PDF - 20 pages - 52 mb - Color & B/W
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Saturday, March 7, 2009
Metal Advocates - DVD (Australia 2008)
Monday, March 2, 2009
TAGS: La Guerre Souterraine (2007)
Documentary on the graffiti in France (mainly Paris) made in 2007 for Canal+. Shows all aspects of the french graffiti world, from painting subways, trains, bombing to the Paris vandal squad. Interviews with Sier, Hermes, PD crew, Graff It! magazine... etc. Tons of live footage.
Language in french. 51 minutes - XviD - 421 MB.
Download (Megaupload) You can also watch a stream here.
King Size (2005)
"Adams has after many years of hard work succeded to produce a small book called King Size. Adams has made some flowpens in big size and gave them out to different writers. Joe Austin, Andreas Berg and Craig Castleman contributes with their own texts about tags. Sacer, Twist, Foe Kegr, Nug and Zys are the participants that have documented their work in long photoseries. The pocketbooks cover are handmade from cardboard in USA. This book was limited to 3000 copies."
Really nice book with some sick photography of some famous writers tagging with a king size marker.
* Muy bueno este libro (limitado a 3000 copias) con fotografía profesional de varios escritores famosos firmando con un mega retu.
2005, book, 53mb PDF
Download (Torrent - Grafftorrents.com)