Monday, April 13, 2009

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GLC, Ft Kid Cudi, & Really Doe "Attack Of The Crazy Shoes" Video

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 04:53 PM PDT

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Talib Kweli, Jean Grae, J Live, Planet Asia @ Fat Beats. Bonus Footage

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 04:42 PM PDT

Mister Cartoon: From L.A. Underground Outlaw To Mainstream Icon

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 04:39 PM PDT


Mister Cartoon eyeballed a blank spot on the giant graffiti mural and rattled his can of spray paint. An aerosol hiss filled the air. With a few fluid swipes of his beefy arm, an image began to take shape: a cluster of storm clouds massing above a Windex blue hot rod.


"If I knew the cops were coming to bust me, I could probably finish this whole thing in an hour," the street artist joked.

Standing atop a ladder in front of a 14-foot-by-48-foot canvas in his cavernous warehouse studio in an industrial cul de sac just past downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row, Cartoon's work in progress would hardly qualify as vandalism. The billboard was commissioned by Universal Studios to publicize the latest entry in its street-racing movie franchise, "Fast & Furious."

The burly Cartoon, with a shaved head and gang-inspired tattoos creeping down his forearms and up his neck, has become one of corporate America's hottest image makers. He's in demand to imbue products - even celebrities - with "street cred" and counterculture cool.

Cartoon, 39 (born Mark Machado, but call him that at your own risk), readily admits he perfected his craft practicing public defacement as an outlaw tagger. He's a big shot in lowrider circles - the artist has 11 prize-worthy customized show cars. His ability to create visuals encompassing Chicano gang and lowrider culture, 1970s New York graffiti and Japanimation has made Cartoon a sought-after tattoo artist, car customizer, illustrator and fashion designer.

"It's definitely a rush seeing your art on a billboard," Cartoon said. "Working with design agencies, designing concept cars - it's a long way from my dad telling me to get a real job."

Cartoon's graphic design, illustrations and artwork have also been used to add visual punch to a crazy quilt of pop cultural offerings.

He rendered the gang scrawl seen throughout the best-selling video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas." He designed clothing for companies including Levi's, Stussy, Vans and Supreme. He designed a customized T-Mobile Sidekick. He did detail work for a concept car for Scion. In 2005, Nike hired Cartoon to create limited editions of its Air Force 1 and Cortez shoes.

"The mainstream is coming around to his aesthetic, not the other way around," said movie producer Brian Grazer, who is planning a film based on Cartoon's life. "He doesn't change. He's still hard-core. He's a gatekeeper to that world."

Aaron Rose, an underground art authority and co-director of the street art documentary "Beautiful Losers," has showcased Cartoon's creations in three exhibitions. He said the artist's identification with the corporate establishment has helped distinguish him from the scrum of street artists trying to go legit.

"The corporate apparel brands embracing him and promoting his work was a big step in rising out of the underground," Rose said. "Nike is a big stage. Suddenly he's got 5 million more fans. It gave Cartoon cult celebrity status."

Mister Cartoon grew up in San Pedro, a Los Angeles neighborhood near the city's port, the son of working-class parents who operated a printing shop. As a youngster, he fell in with a crowd he describes as "knuckleheads and sickos" but stops just short of admitting gang membership.

"I have been affected by gang culture up close and personally from a young age," Cartoon said. "My parents would go to work and I'd run the streets. I could have been locked up or killed."

As a teen, his style was heavily influenced by the abstract, brightly colored graffiti - usually letters - found on New York subways. When he was 17, authorities charged him with $30,000 worth of vandalism. The artist - who augmented his tagger alias Cartoon with "Mister" in a bid to be seen as grown up - was prosecuted as a minor. He avoided going to juvenile hall by pleading guilty.

He says he was put on probation and fined $3,000 - in that era, juvenile graffiti vandals were responsible for repaying one-tenth of the damages they caused. Cartoon said he paid the sum almost immediately by accepting one of his earliest commissions: a mural for a boxing gym.

"I used graffiti to pay my graffiti debt," Cartoon said, chuckling.

But within months, the tagging lifestyle had lost its allure for the artist.

Through a fluke, a photographer for Car and Driver magazine asked him to make a gang-graffiti backdrop for a photo shoot, resulting in Cartoon's first portfolio-worthy tear sheet.

"Some guy pulled up to San Pedro High School and said, 'Hey, who's the best graffiti artist in school? I've got a job for him doing a magazine cover,' " Cartoon recalled.

Obsessed with car culture, he began airbrushing T-shirts at custom car shows and gradually picked up pointers on painting custom murals on car doors and hoods. At 20, he landed a job as an illustrator at Hustler magazine and soon parlayed his work doing ribald cartoons there into a sideline designing album covers for Southern California hip-hop artists.

At a record release party in 1992, he met Estevan Oriol, manager of the stoner rap trio Cypress Hill. They became friends around the time Cartoon was getting a lot of tattoos. Oriol convinced Cartoon that tattoo art would be a natural progression from the kind of art he was doing. The manager hired Cartoon to create an album cover for Cypress Hill and brought him on tour with the notoriously hard-partying group.

"I let him sketch on me," Oriol said. "I showed the guys from Cypress Hill and made them get tattoos. When we'd go on tour with Goodie Mob or OutKast, I'd say, 'Get tattooed by my boy.' "

The tattoo that finally earned him a reputation, though, was created for Eminem. In 1999, fewer than five years after his maiden efforts with a homemade tattoo gun, Cartoon rendered a city scene on the rap superstar's upper left arm. Thanks to Eminem's towering cultural presence at that time, Cartoon's business achieved a critical mass. He hit the mainstream.

Cartoon has since etched his stark black designs (working in the style of prison tattoo artists, he never uses colored ink) onto a Who's Who of pop stars and pro basketball players, including Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer. His minimum fee is $1,000 per session. ("If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it," Cartoon likes to say.) Although he refuses to be pinned down on the dollar amount, a large-scale tattoo like the "50" that he inked over most of rapper 50 Cent's back and shoulders reportedly costs about $20,000.

It was in 2002 while shooting the movie "8 Mile," recalled Grazer, Imagine Entertainment co-chief, that he heard about Cartoon from Eminem. He traveled to the artist's studio and, on the basis of a strong first impression, Grazer signed a deal to produce the artist's biopic, tentatively titled "Ink." He also hired Cartoon to executive produce another Imagine feature, "Lowrider."

"He had this giant underground following," Grazer said. "I like his tattoo stuff, the car stuff, his detailing. He's original and smart. His story is interesting."

Nike, however, balked when Cartoon proposed designing collections for the company in 2004. "It took a year to convince Nike. Proposals. Meeting after meeting. 'Cartoon? He's a tattoo guy. What does he know about fashion?' " he recalled hearing from Nike representatives. "I didn't take it as an insult. I was just working. Multi-tasking. I thought: 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket.' "

The artist persisted and now his limited-edition sneakers - a model he designed in collaboration with Lance Armstrong is due out in July - regularly sell for hundreds of dollars above suggested retail.

Nike says it counts Cartoon's limited-edition redesigns of its Air Force 1 sneakers (such as the model he emblazoned with a skeleton, spider webs and "L.A.") among "the most coveted releases in our history."

In keeping with his image as a hero to the lowrider set, Cartoon drove his heavily customized '64 Chevy Impala from Skid Row to the Hollywood's Sunset Strip for the unveiling of the movie billboard recently.

Once there, the artist hit switches to make the car's front end bounce up and down on hydraulic springs before photographers, reporters and cameramen assembled for the event.

Michael Moses, executive vice president of Universal Pictures marketing and publicity, said the studio hired Cartoon - whom he described as "the foremost graffiti artist of our city" - to create the billboard in an effort to reconnect "The Fast and the Furious" franchise with its street culture origins.

The studio gave Cartoon an unusual degree of independence to depict key scenes and vehicles from the movie, personalized with his signature visuals: There were mucho macho muscle cars, an idealized "femme fatale," a Mexican Dia de Los Muertos skeleton and the movie's name emblazoned in gothic gangster font.

Neither the artist nor the studio would comment on the price for the mural. Local graffiti artists Revok and Toomer assisted Cartoon in painting it.

The billboard is Cartoon's second movie assignment. He established his film publicity bona fides last year with a poster featuring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in the crime drama "Righteous Kill" - an image reminiscent of faded newsprint, a wanted poster and a graffiti stencil.

Mister Cartoon, a married father of four, traces most of his personal and professional success to the awakening he experienced in 1997 when he made the decision to give up drinking and other "mind-altering substances" he favored after years of touring with Cypress Hill. A friend from the tattoo world, Baby Ray, helped Cartoon improve his tattooing technique but also provided a dose of tough love and spiritual guidance.

"I don't expect a trophy or a cookie or a pat on the back," Cartoon said. "I made a decision to change my life and help my family."

That decision resulted in the clarity to pursue his ambitions. But to hear the artist tell it, making good on those plans is also a matter of following the rules.

"Am I gifted or especially talented?" Cartoon said. "No. I got all this through hard work. Through respecting my old man. From taking direction from people. From painting when everyone else was asleep. I just found something I really love and practiced at it my whole life."

Step Ya Shoe Game Up! Nike Terminator High Supreme

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 03:33 PM PDT


To commemorate their 10th anniversary, swagger has plans to release a special pair of Nike Sportswear Terminator High Supreme. They come in a wooden box, with a unique design which includes a mismatched pair. One shoe sports a blue colorway while the other features a brown construction.

Tech N9ne "Red Nose" Video

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 01:44 PM PDT

Commons AMP Energy Drink Commercial

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 01:41 PM PDT

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Ludacris Live Nation Concert

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 01:31 PM PDT

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Jadakiss NYC Myspace Release Show FT Swizz Beats, Busta Rhymes, Ryan Leslie, The LOX,

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 01:12 PM PDT

Jadakiss and Friends MySpace Release Show NYC 4/8/09

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Redman "Dangerous MCs" Freestyle

Posted: 13 Apr 2009 01:00 PM PDT


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Pugs Atomz Newsletter: April Awareness & Roof Top Release

Posted: 12 Apr 2009 07:55 PM PDT


Pugs        Rooftop

ROOF TOP- INSTORES & ONLINE MAY 2009


Videos & MP3'S

Rooftop

The first video for Roof Top is done it's a song called "Get It On" shot in downtown and in the west loop of Chicago. Pugs Atomz directed and edited it himself. It will debut early next month. Currently Jason Deuchler is filming a music video for the DJ Vadim single featuring me callled "Saturday" on BBE Records, and hopefully it will be ready by mid May. The single drops April 9th 2009 on 12" and on Itunes.

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Rooftop
The Lost Graffic Audio Interview
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(Recently released to the Internet) In 2006 Graffic audio spent a bit of time with Chicago's own Pugslee Atomz. He is one of the best examples here (Chicago) of a self marketing MC that we can find. See what you think. Enjoy the music video as well...he did that too LOL. Graphic Audio

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Pugs Atomz Interview
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I talk about my new release "Roof Top" on SoFlo Entertainment/Enoehs, life growing up in the Chi,and the Nacrobats crew. Interview HERE


SXSW 09 Recap Video
(In the words of Pugs Atomz)

My trip to SXSW in 9 Min. and 47 seconds
Great as always(even after loosing my voice friday night) thanks to everybody that reached out for shows and interviews etc...Big up to the Redbull Photobooth, Cooley Fly, The Movement, Ruby Hornet, Zeale, Steve Marx, 2 many Rappers, Freestyle madness, Chicago Reader, Sonic Bids and Mofoz art gallery, Public Wizard...The video features cameos from Curren$y, Awdazcate, Black Spade, Cerebral Vortex, performances from Bun B, UNI, Jada Kiss, DJ INTEL, Nikki Lynette, Hollywood Holt, Pugs Atomz and more... Good times this year in Austin. Pugs Sxsw 09


THE RIDE
This is a new song Pugs did for Rock The Dub's Offshore Drilling compilation. It features various emcees from across the country rapping over Kid Hum's Fossil Fuel album. Here is a snippet of the "The Ride", featuring The Primeridian and Awdazcate. Look for Offshore Drilling to be coming soon to an internets near you.
Pugs Atomz feat. The Primeridian & Awdazcate - "The Ride" [Snippet]


DETROIT SHOW @ THE OLD MIAMI
Last Friday Dj. Intel, Awdazcate and Pugs headed up to Detroit to do a show for the Blue Collar hiphop monthly.The show was biz, Finale rocked a impromptu joint with them on the stage. The team definantly rocked the "D". Good times and alot of Ghetto Blaster (Detroit special brew). Check the video to see more Detroit P HERE


Officially Unofficial Obama Exhibition
The openining was great. It featured prints, posters, photographs, and videos that emerged in 2008 as icons of the art movement in support of Barack Obama for President. Pugs Atomz was asked to perform with his group, The Gent$, as well as Shala, and M$M. It was a great night of art and music. For more information, check out:
http://www.officially-unofficial.com/

Pugs Shows (Radio/Live on Stage in Austin Texas)

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PERFORMING SHOWS

April 18th-Milwaukee- The Dumb Out
@ the High Burry 2322 Kinnikinnic Ave. 9pm
Pugs Atomz performs with his group The Gent$

May 2nd-Chicago- Black Gate Gallery Sessions # 3
@ 2313 W. North Ave. 9pm
Pugs Atomz, Ang 13, K.N.O., Matrameru
Dj.MP Live art by Zore, Demon, Hyde, Risk, Rafa, and BE
Live Art and Screen printing all night

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