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11.13.2011

Das Racist Review Neumos 11/9/11




Besides like one person, I don't really know anyone else who loves Das Racist like I do right now. I can't stop listening to them. The lazy stoner rhymes, underground flow and viewpoint from a brown person living in America is what I like. With beats by Diplo, punjabi hooks and political street raps, they had me at “Yo the government is lies son, United States of Google Verizon!”

At one point during the set they were like, “Who is gonna write a bad blog post about this show?!” Then they were all, “Who is going to write a positive review on a blog about this show?!”

I raised my cup up, so here we go. Mine is positive.

Das Racist encourages me to write shit how I feel. I feel like, these dudes are just saying whatever the fuck they want and it's cool, so why can't I? It's definitely a positive thing to be in the crowd at the Das Racist show. It feels like how it felt when I went to local punk shows as a teenager. Love.

The guy with the band T shirt in the front row, sucking face with an Ani Difranco look-a-like, would have to agree. I was trying not to watch them, but it was like one of those train wrecks where you can't look away. Thank god for the AIR HORN!!!!! There was definitely a fair amount of air horn to hyphy the crowd at the show. Towards the end of the set, Das Racist jumped off the stage and walked into their merch section to sell shirts while they rapped. True hustlers, I have mad respect for the ruckus they brought.

Or like the person who commented this vid on you tube says, “It’s like getting laid in the back of my favorite Indian restaurant.”

-BMOREFREE

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Tenderly Yours hosted by Tender Validations






































The second installment of Tenderly Yours is here! Mark your calendars!
Sunday, December 4th from 9pm-2am. FREE!
at Pony | 1221 East Madison Street | Seattle, WA

With guest DJ's:
DJ Bmore Free
DJ Invisible Tambourine
& DJ Stay-at-Home Dad


We will be spinning great tunes from past assignments, tunes of new and old, and everything in between. Hope to see you there!

10.04.2011

we like you. photos by leigh riibe & mika loudon



















we like you.
photos by leigh riibe & mika loudon
on display through october 31st, 2011
at fuel coffee 610 19th ave. east | seattle, wa

opening on saturday october 8th from 6-8pm

a collection of over 150 photographs taken on their iPhones, mika loudon and leigh riibe capture the beauty of their everyday lives with a new technology that is quickly becoming a large part of our society. we like you is an attempt at taking something so instant, accessible, and disposable back to a time that was more tangible, artistic and appreciated.

both mika loudon and leigh riibe are fuel coffee veterans. leigh riibe helped open the first fuel coffee on capitol hill back in 2005, and poured espresso for the next five years behind the bar. she now works as the in-house designer for fuel coffee. mika loudon has been a staple of the shop since 2005, religiously waking up at the crack of dawn to pour her dedicated customers their morning coffee. this is the first time either of them has shown their art in public.



mika loudon











a limited number of reproductions will be made of each piece. artworks can be hung alone, as well as in sets and are not limited to being displayed on your walls alone. the wood blocks can be set in windowsills or used as coasters. maybe you can think of a creative display for them?



leigh riibe











each piece is constructed of 4” x 4” wood frame, resin, mod podge, & digital print.
$20/piece* $20/frame *each piece sold separately, special pricing available for multiples.

contact: leigh.riibe@gmail.com or mika.loudon@gmail.com for sales inquiries.

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SNEAK PREVIEW!

artworks by mika loudon on north wall

artworks by leigh riibe on the south wall

10.03.2011

OCTOBER-NOVEMBER ASSIGNMENT Criminal Intent: Songs About Doing Bad Things

First assignment since summer break!



OCTOBER-NOVEMBER ASSIGNMENT
Criminal Intent: Songs About Doing Bad Things
Due: November 30th, 2011

It's that creepy time of the year again! I don't know about you, but it's our favorite time of year. We have decided on a theme that was up for vote last spring as the next assignment theme. Since it came in second place in the poll, (first place was a tie between body parts and foreign languages, if you remember correctly), we thought you'd be into it.


Let's expound on this theme, Criminal Intent, shall we? There is a smorgasbord out there of what is considered to be "doing bad things". Remember how in some states it's still illegal to have gay sex? And speaking of gays, it's still illegal for them to get married in the majority of states in this country. You can't sell your own body for money, you can't do drugs or sell drugs, you can't kill people, you aren't supposed to jaywalk, speed in cars, make lots of noise, and apparently, you get arrested for occupying wall street. Fuck that shit (except killing people isn't any good--don't do that).

So, as you can see, Criminal Intent can include a multitude of behaviors. Now, get to work finding songs about doing bad things!

Please don't forget to make beautiful cover art, include a track list, and send $3 with your mix. For some inspirational examples of cover art, go here.

Objective:
♥ Share music, make art, and keep post alive.♥

How it works:
Following the assignment and the rules, make a mix and submit it by the deadline.
The submissions will be made into a compilation, mixed and matched to other Tender Validators, and mailed out the following week. Participants receive an anonymous mix, a compilation, and other various tender validations. Be sure to include (on a separate sheet of paper) the mailing address you’d like your mix to be sent.

Rules: 

   → 12 song minimum, 1 disk/tape maximum
   → Track list must be included
   → Cover art required
   → Return address provided (on a separate sheet of paper, please! )
   → Please keep cd anonymous (you can use an alias)
   → $3 for postage

Drop Locations:
Fuel Coffee 610 19th Ave. Seattle, WA (19th & Mercer on Capitol Hill)
Zebra Club 1901 1st Ave. Seattle, WA (1st & Stewart by Pike Place Market)
Mail In:
Leigh’s Apartment (message me on FB, or email me at tendervalidations@gmail.com for address)