This was the last show I did in Miami when I opened up for Del The Funky Homosapian with my boy Michelangelo and The Cornerstoners. Photography by Tracey Ahrendt. Props to the Cornerstoners, Michelangelo, Del, Nastie, Eve, and PKG of course.
This was the last show I did in Miami when I opened up for Del The Funky Homosapian with my boy Michelangelo and The Cornerstoners. Photography by Tracey Ahrendt. Props to the Cornerstoners, Michelangelo, Del, Nastie, Eve, and PKG of course.
So just got the mix done right. At least as right as it’s going to be. It’s all RJD2 beats and this one is featuring Pean The Hustla from Philly. I’m releasing the full mix for free download in a few weeks. It should be interesting as always.
My crew at PKG showing love. The Philly Kid Gang is going regional.
April 18, 2013 § Leave a Comment
via PKG in Miami.
Got to do a robot Grizzly set for this one. It’s more of an electronic crowd so I’m a be packing heavy bass. Make sure to check out some of the other dudes on the flyer if you’re into the lows.
This was an impromptu show/battle/cookout in Orlando, FL. We basically set up some monitors, a drum set, and amps in the parking lot of Jusincredible Cutz and went hamburger. This was when I first started doing shows and sharing my music around the country so it’s cool to see. Not to sure why the video is just surfacing now but better late than never. Props to Jusincredible Cutz, Big Butta Beats, Alukard, Am I Am and everybody in Orlando who showed us love. Me and Am I am ended up sharing the battle winnings so it was a good night for us.
Art for the next mix brought to you by PKG. Looks like it will get pushed back to early April but it’s all good. The release will be interesting like always.
The Neon-stein will be available soon. Or if you’re in Philly it’s available now beside Heathcliff and the Reservoir Dogs action figures at PKG.
Some lost footage of the show I did with NAH at Union Transfer in Philly opening up for Man Man. The audio is scratchy, and it looks like some dude recorded it back stage but it’s always interesting to see new perspectives. Props to Mike Kuhn of NAH who’s in Europe right now doing his thing. Make sure to check him out at nahstuff.blogspot.com