Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Kangol - summer drop

Here's a sampleof our stock. Includes a range of 504s, 507s, and the all time classic Bermuda Casual

Thursday, September 22, 2011

DISSIZIT - Spring drop!

New drop from DISSIZIT including tees, zip hoods and skate decks. Check the collabs with Dilated People and Psycho Realm... The High End Theory






LA Hands - Front


LA Hands - back


Psycho Realm, Gas - Front



Psycho Realm, Gas - Back

Psycho Realm, zip hood, front

Psycho Realm, zip hood, back

Dilated, zip hood, front







Dilated, zip hood, back




Dilated tee, front


Dilated tee - back

















Friday, September 9, 2011

Mantra - Speaking Volumes OUT NOW



Mantra is fast becoming one of Australia’s most eminent hip hop artists. After setting a new bench mark with first solo effort Power Of The Spoken, the Melbourne emcee is back with an explosive new release entitled Speaking Volumes.


Combining both musical proficiency and articulate character, Mantra has delivered a seamless, holistic album. Speaking Volumes exhibits the intricate philosophizing idiosyncrasy of Mantra’s rhymes. His vehement lyricism with its tapestry of subject matters is vividly transposed by its musical accompaniment for the album’s entirety. Publicly, yet astutely labeled ‘your favourite rapper’s favourite rapper’, it was no surprise that an inundation of accomplished names stepped forward to contribute.


Speaking Volumes features an impressive array of guest artists such as Promoe (Looptroop Rockers, Sweden), Drapht, Urthboy, Illy and many more. Production-wise, the album boasts a stylistically diverse selection of sounds; each producer bringing his own realm of sonic brilliance to the fore. Speaking Volumes credits beats from the likes of M-Phazes, El Gusto and Mista Savona among others. First single release (as heard on JJJ)‘Got Me Wrong (ft. Parvyn Kaur Singh)’ offers a brazen glimpse behind the misconceptions and snap- judgements public figures are often prescribed by the public. Boasting production by the masterful Mista Savona and the enchanting flourishes of Hindi-style vocalist Parvyn Kaur Singh, ‘Got Me Wrong’ is characterized by its exotic melodies and bass-heavy, driving beats.


Limited edition signed posters and CDs available from our store while stock lasts.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Dont Sleep Magazine Issue 3



Featuring Edward Nightingale, Bolts (GBAK) , OZONE blackbook session, inside KORPUS TATTOO & behind the shot with Ross Farrar plus an assortment of quality pics from unusual suspects from around the (your) way.


180 x 240mm. 84 Pages. Perfect Bound

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Hopsin and SwizZz instore

Like many kids, Hopsin wanted to be “cool”. But as hard as he tried, he never graduated past being that “weird black kid” that rode around on a skateboard. He tried to get attention by making people laugh, but he always ended up being the butt of the joke. He wrote songs for girls to get them to like him, but got no love.


Stuck in special education classes, Hopsin did not see much of a future. His teachers did nothing but reinforce the feelings that he wouldn’t amount to anything; especially if he continued to waste his time attending classes where nothing was actually being taught. So with no money and only a few real friends, Hopsin dropped out of school in 2004.


Hopsin gets his inspiration from all types of music, from 50 Cent & Alicia Keyes to the All American Rejects. His creativity and raw energy come from all the people in his life that have told him that he didn’t have a future. At times his lyrics can be dark and grimy, but they only reflect all of the negativity that he has had to endure in order to get to where he is today.





Born and raised in Southern California, SwizZz is not your stereotypical MC. Through his music, SwizZz reveals a wide range of experiences, much of which he credits to his biracial background. He is not, nor does he claim to be, a "thug" or a "gangsta", but prides himself on being able to reach the masses by being honest about his confrontations with life's challenges. It is not always glamorous or positive, but you can count on SwizZz being true to himself.

SwizZz is inspired by all type of music, from hip-hop and alternative rock, to trance and R&B. If you got a hold of his iPod, then you would find Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, 2pac, Eminem, DMX, 50 cent, Taking Back Sunday, The Used, and Circa Survive just to name a few of the many artists that he is a fan of.


Music - New Release and restocks

Hassan Mackey - Daily Bread

TRIBE - ---vinyl

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Nightvisions Magazine Issue 4

Now in stock, Adelaide based mag back in action with a selction of work from around Australia.