Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Artist Feature - Andreas Krapf

Andreas Krapf is an Illustrator and Graphic Designer from Hamburg, Germany. 
I his work (and twisted sense of humor)! It's both comforting and  cruel at the same time . It always seems to put one of those akward smirks on my face.

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MF Doom "Operation: Doomsday-Mmm..Food" Lunch Box Set 4/18/2011

REMASTERED, EXPANDED, 2xCD SET INCLUDES ORIGINAL ALBUM CUTS ALTERNATE VERSIONS, B-SIDES & INSTRUMENTALS 32-PAGE FULL COLOR LYRIC BOOK & DOOMSDAY MC’S CARD SET DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY BY JASON JAGEL 2xCD LTD. EDITION BOX SET THROWBACK TIN LUNCH BOX

This spring, DOOM’s own Metal Face Records will release Operation: Doomsday as it was intended to be heard: as a special remastered and expanded two-disc set, featuring a 32-page lyric book and a complete collection of alternate versions, b-sides and instrumentals, packaged in a 7” x 8” tin lunch box. Stones Throw’s Jeff Jank, an often DOOM collabora- tor, and San Francisco-based artist Jason Jagel, who provided the painting for DOOM’s MM... Food album, were enlisted to create both an updated version of the album’s iconic comic-book style cover art for the box and a set of 10 Doomsday MCs trading cards (featuring DOOM, Kurious and others) especially for this release. Produced by Stones Throw Records GM and A&R Egon under the watchful eyes of DOOM himself, this is Operation: Doomsday as it was intended to be experienced. 

S.R.P - $35.99

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

always time for jello

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where does your fist go?

By: @ Zen Mirror

To illustrate how thought and language distort our perception of reality, 
the great twentieth century Zen Philosopher, Alan Watts, once posed the question, “Where does my fist go when I open my hand?” Watts wrote that in this question the word “fist” is “a verb masquerading as a noun.” He explained that a fist is an activity rather than a physical thing, but that our conceptual thinking hides this fact. If this is so, then are there any physical things anywhere? For example, where does a rock go when it erodes? Where does a cloud go when it dissipates? Where do we go when our body ceases to breathe? Every form that we conceive will eventually lose its form. A rock obviously holds its form longer than a cloud, but the principle is the same. Why, then, do we believe that something continues after our own bodily form disappears? Is it dreaming, or is there some part of us that survives our loss of form? If we have a soul, for example, why doesn’t a fist have a soul? The question about the fist is not nearly as trivial as it might at first seem.
To help sense the truth, we might open and close our hand several times. We could contemplate rather than think about what we see. We might look at this activity with our eyes rather than with our thought habits. Where does our fist come from and where does it go? Why do we imagine that we see a thing called a fist at all? In fact, when we look at the visual field in front of our eyes, our intellect creates an amazing illusion. First, it conceives form and void. Next, it symbolizes our concepts of form and void with words. Then, it repeats this sequence of events so often that we mistake the thoughts and words for the truth. Our intellect divides a seamless action into static states. It is like taking a still-life photograph when we need a video camera to capture the truth. A still-life photograph cannot capture motion. In the same way we see concepts of form rather than the truth. As we do this over and over again, we begin to think that these static images are the truth. This deadly mental process is so subtle and so habitual that it usually goes unexamined.
It is easy to understand that different words can represent the same form. For example, we could call a fist a “furkle” if we wished. However, it is not as easy to understand that concepts of form are equally arbitrary and artificial. Mistakenly, we imagine that the things we imagine are separate things rather than products of imagination. The process of conception thereby creates a kind of mirage that blinds us to reality. A fist is actually a concept a way of statically picturing an aspect of the truth. It is a way of mentally freezing the action. Rocks, trees, and human beings are also concepts. The reality from which these forms are abstracted is beyond all concepts or words! As we grow from childhood to adulthood our thinking gradually creates the illusion that the universe is a big thing composed of many little things, but it simply isn’t true!
The act of conception artificially divides something that is fundamentally indivisible. In the process, it destroys something holy. Conception is the reason that Adam had to leave the Garden of Eden (the real world); he began to create and then live in an imaginary world created by his intellect. He began to conceive ideas of physical objects, ideas of qualities, ideas of relationships, and ideas of measurement. He thereby lost the one thing that transcends all ideas. Each child goes through the same process symbolized by Adam. Born innocent and unified with reality, each child learns to imagine a world composed of things. The challenge of the spiritual life is to find a way to escape that imagined world.
To break free of the illusion that the world is composed of things, we must learn to look without seeing form and void. For example, can we look at our hand without imagining that it is a hand? Can we see what is in front of our eyes without imagining anything? Can we look at the action in front of our eyes without psychologically freeze-framing it? Can we look at the world and not see it as if it were divided into abstract states?
When we first try to see the world without conception, our thoughts will carry us away, but each time that happens, we must bring ourselves back to what our eyes see. We must look until we can see what Is.
The good news that Buddha and every other great spiritual teacher has taught is that the ordinary world of time, space, and objects is an illusion; it is like thinking that we see a fist when we close our hand. Like fists, human bodies appear for a few moments and then disappear. Where do these bodies come from and where do they go? Doesn’t it seem strange that we are not concerned about where we came from? If we do not know where we came from, why should we be concerned about where we are going? Our ordinary thinking about this issue hides the startling truth.
To see through the illusion of thingness requires that we leave the world of the intellect and see who and what we are. In fact, we were here before this body appeared and we will be here long after this body has disappeared. Anyone who is willing to make the effort can wake up and verify this simple fact. It does not require ideas, beliefs, faith, or religious rituals. It only requires using our perception in a different way.
The fist that seems to disappear when we uncurl our fingers does not go away. It is still here. Can we see it? Every single fist that we have ever made in our life is still here! Even if we had wanted to get rid of all of those fists, where could we have put them? No matter where we look, there is only one amazing thing before our eyes. Can we see it?
If we choose to identify with a human body, then we must die when this body dies. However, if we choose not to be attached to a personal identity, then we will perceive something quite different. Forms come and go, but the field from which forms appear and disappear is infinite. The field is who we are.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

TOUGH LOVE NYC


Born on the streets of new york, Tough love brings it RAW !
with a dope clothing line and a worldwide sticker bombing network,
warpedesign is proud to say we support this movement 100%
Tough Love Decal @ Dj Chris Berg's Skratch Session
(L-R) Dj Nemesis x Dj Exqwizit x Dj SYLNT x Dj Supagi
Photo By : Allan Cadawas
http://www.facebook.com/hitdaspot


DEADMAU5 x SKRILLEX - unhooked

4/21/11 @ Vector Arena - Auckland, New Zealand
www.ourhouse.co.nz | www.deadmau5.com

Dj Nemesis - Saturday Morning Car Tunes Mix



Dj Nemesis - Saturday Morning Car Tunes by damianleonguerrero

Friday, March 25, 2011

Our Favorite MARVEL Super Heros

CAPTIAN AMERICA
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THE HULK
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IRON MAN* (favorite)
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SPIDER-MAN
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The Fantastic 4 & The Silver Surfer
Fantastic Four


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The X-Men
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WOLVERINE
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Magicant Productions


with some of THE best local video's to be released within the last few years
MAGICANT PRODUCTIONS
brings it with a fury & sickness like none before..
 their used of creative angles, flawless editing and amazing sound tracks
to match, looks like these guys are going to be around for a LONG time !

Warpedesign is VERY excited to see what they have in store for us in the future

hit them up on facebook
or check out their youtube channel:


Unk Ft. Yung Joc - Divide That (*Single)



Unk, is a DJ/rapper. He began spinning records in 1998. After meeting DJ Jelly and DJ Montay, he joined their DJ entourage, the Southern Style DJs. They performed for high school parties, proms, pep rallies, and other events around the state of Georgia. In 2000 Big Oomp signed Unk to his label, Big Oomp Records and has been rocking ever since. Some of his recent work has been featured on the 2K Sports NBA 2K9 game!

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55 Electro & House Remix


  1. Adam Lambert – If I Had You (Tony Pryde Remix)
  2. Adele – Rolling In The Deep (Tom Buster Kidzoy Remix)
  3. Aimi – Power Of Goodbye (Extended Version)
  4. Alexandra Stan – Mr.Saxo Beat (DJ Fly Remix)
  5. Alvaro and Mike Mazu aka Chaosz – I Want You (Mike Mazu Dubbelfrisss Bootleg)
  6. Andain – Everything From Me (Promises) (Richard Durand Album Mix)
  7. Avicii & Sebastien Drums vs. Dirty South & Axwell – Open Your Snus (DJ AFX Bootleg)
  8. Bad Boys Blue – You`re A Woman 2011 (Dj Bagzet & Dj Nazar Ashgabat Remix)
  9. Bob Sinclar & Raffaella Carrà – Far L’Amore (Club Mix)
  10. Cee Lo Green – Fuck You (Bart B More Mix)
  11. Chicago – Hard To Say I’m Sorry (Sound Freak Bootleg Mix)
  12. Crystal Rock – How You Love Me Now (Disco Freak Remix Edit)
  13. Danny Rush – I’m Horny (Original Sexy Mix)
  14. Dario Nunez & Sergio Gallegos feat. Samantha Moon – Madam (Original Mix)
  15. DJ Andi Feat. Stella – Freedom 2011 (George Hora Remix)
  16. DJ Sava Feat Raluka – I Like The Trumpet (Robbie Rivieras Vocal Mix)
  17. Dj Tiësto – Escape Me (Leo Martí Club Mix)
  18. Don Diablo – Blow (Bass Dj’s Remix 2011)
  19. Donna Summer – Love to Love You Baby (Dj Flight & Dj Zhukovsky Booty Club Mix)
  20. Ellie Goulding – Lights (Rollin Stars Feat. D-Seven Remix)
  21. Emvace Vs. Tierra – Hot (Gordon & Doyle Remix Edit)
  22. Enya – Orinoco Flow (Dj Vitar Sax Remix)
  23. Europe -The Final Countdown (Dj Amor Remix)
  24. Fly DJs feat. Jimmy Dub – Move Ya (Julyan Dubson & K-Liv Remix)
  25. Groovebusters – Destiny (Max Dee Groove Pumpin Mix)
  26. Guru Josh Project ft. Kate Perry – Infinity dream (Cool Clive Bootleg)
  27. Ice Mc – Think about the way (Chrys Remix 2011)
  28. Javi Mula – Come On (DJ Solovey Remix)
  29. Jorg Schmid – I Just Died (DJ Solovey Remix)
  30. Kaskade feat. Mindy Gledhill – Call Out (Digital Lab Remix)
  31. Kurd Maverick – Warum Nisht Chilli Pepper (David Puentez Miami WMC Mash)
  32. La Roux – Quicksand (Roger Slato WMC Mix)
  33. Lara Fabian – I Will Love Again (Dj Vic Sky Remix)
  34. Martin Solveig ft Dragonette – Hello (Tom Sundays Remix)
  35. Master At Work & DJ FunkY JerrY – Work That Hole (Club Mix)
  36. Mr. Oizo vs Black Eyed Peas – Flat time (Lenny LaVida bootleg)
  37. Outwork feat. Mr Gee – Elektro (Zeh Carlos 2011 Rmx)
  38. Pizzaman – Sex On The Streets 2011 (Tocadisco Remix)
  39. Re-United – Sun Is Shining (John Jacobsen & Anzwer Extended Re-Work)
  40. Rico Bernasconi vs Sasha Dith – Bollywood (Club Mix)
  41. Robin S – Show Me Love (M Sierra & Nicky Vazquez Latin Dutch Mix)
  42. Roomcaiz amp Cezar – La Camisa Negra (DarQ.Dj Edit)
  43. Rudedog – Feel The Power Of Bass (Liam Keegan Remix)
  44. Scotty – Braveheart 2k11 (Club Mix)
  45. Skepta – Amnesia (Liam Keegan Remix)
  46. SoundGirl – I’m The Fool (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit)
  47. Steve H – Outta Space (Zooland Bootleg)
  48. Stromae – Alors on Danse (Michael Maurice Remix)
  49. Supermode – Tell Me Why 2011 (Barletta Remix)
  50. The Plushers – Lollipop On Riverside (Bootleg Mix)
  51. Ultra Nate’ – Party Girl (Turn Me Loose) (Blackdrum & the Voodoo Club Mix)
  52. Voxis – To the moon (George Hora Remix)
  53. Yasmin – On My Own (Steve Smart & WestFunk Radio Edit)
  54. Zone Breaker – Crazy Moves 2k11 (Booty-B! Remix)
  55. Zucchero – Baila Morena (DJ Nejtrino & DJ Stranger Remi)

DJ ESSA – Podcast 08

March 24, 2011

01. J. Doe ft. Busta Rhymes – Coke Dope Crack Smack
02. DJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne – Welcome To My Hood
03. R. Kelly ft. Rock City & Ludacris – Tongues
04. Timbaland ft. J. Royal Price & Jimmy Codean – Hot Mess
05. Diddy – Your Love ft Trey Songz
06. Soulja Boy – Pretty Boy Swag
07. Nicki Minaj – Did It On Em
08. Diddy Money ft. Mary J Blige & Lil Wayne – Someone To Love Me
09. Diddy – That’s That Shit Right There (Acapella Loop)
10. Jadakiss ft. Murdah Mook, Akon & Shella – Freaky
11. Black Eyed Peas – Do It Like This
12. Tinie Tempah ft. Snoop Dogg – Pass Out
13. Lonny Bereal ft. Chris Brown & Busta Rhymes – Dont Play With It
14. Travis Barker ft. Swizz Beatz, Game, Lil Wayne – Can A Drummer Get Some
15. 50 Cent – 6 Out Of 6
16. Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg, Akon & MC Stik-E – Kush (Party Transition)
17. Steve Angello vs. Diddy – KNAS Episode
18. Pitbull – Something For The DJs
19. DJ Class ft. Fatman Scoop – Get Ya Ass Up
20. DJ Class – Wacko Flacco
21. Ruff Ryders – Down Bottom (Party Break)
22. Milk & Sugar vs. Lil Jon – Hey Nah Neh Nah (Party Break)
23. Armand Van Helden – Hey Yah Heh (Party Break)
24. Vynil Squad – Reggae Maylay (Party Break)
25. Gyptian – Hold Yuh
26. Daville – Blowing Up My Phone
27. K7 – Come Baby Come
28. DJ Serafin – 900 Block Rockin Floor
29. Ty Dolla S ft. Joe Moses & DJ Mustard – All Star

Actress Elizabeth Taylor dies at age 79

By Ty Burr  
Globe Staff / March 23, 2011
VIA : Boston Globe 


Elizabeth Taylor, the last of the great Hollywood studio stars and the first of the modern mega-celebrities, died Wednesday in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure. Although seemingly ageless, she was in fact 79.
Miss Taylor began her career as a child actress and rose to fame in the movies, but it was as herself -- or a melodramatic projection of herself the media dubbed "Liz" (a nickname she detested, incidentally) -- that she captured the often outraged attention of the world.
She was nominated for five Oscars and won twice, for "Butterfield 8" (1961) and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (1967). She married eight times, twice to Richard Burton. She was denounced by the Vatican for "erotic vagrancy." She stole husbands only to abandon them and became an ever larger object of fascination as a result.
In her final decades, as her stardom outgrew the need for movies, Miss Taylor sailed on in a state of perpetual celebrity buoyed by personalized perfumes, a diet book, AIDS charity work, illnesses, and romance, always romance. Her final husband was a construction worker she had met in rehab. She called her close friend Michael Jackson "the most normal person I know." She had her 60th birthday party at Disneyland, and irony was not on the menu.
We will not see her like again.
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on Feb. 27, 1932, in London, the daughter of a St. Louis art dealer and his actress wife who had relocated to England to open a gallery. Although Miss Taylor was only 7 when her parents moved to Los Angeles to escape the oncoming war, an air of British refinement clung to the young girl and, coupled with her striking, violet-eyed prettiness, led to a screen test and a short-lived contract with Universal Pictures.
Miss Taylor's first film was a 1942 short called "There's One Born Every Minute." She also appeared that year opposite Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer from the "Our Gang" comedies in "Man or Mouse."
Her father's chance meeting with an MGM producer resulted in a new contract and her first large film role, at 11, as Roddy McDowall's sweetheart in "Lassie Come Home" (1943). Miss Taylor's quality of intense self-possession was seen in "Jane Eyre" (1943), where she played Jane's doomed childhood friend, and "The White Cliffs of Dover" (1944), but it was "National Velvet" (1944) that turned the young actress into a household name.
As the horse-crazy Velvet Brown, she so visibly throbs with emotion that one British reviewer was unsettled, writing that "whenever she speaks or thinks about horses her strange azure eyes gleam and her whole frame trembles with the intensity of her passion."
In the wake of the film's success, MGM promoted its new discovery as a small pantheist -- a nature freak who literally talked to animals. The young Miss Taylor even wrote a children's book about her pet chipmunk in which she described returning the animal to the wild in terms that oddly predicted her future attitude toward husbands: "(I knew a new one) would come to me -- not to take his place, but to bring the same sense of love to me, and he did -- and I knew him immediately, and I named him Nibbles -- not Nibbles the Second, but just Nibbles -- my favorite chipmunk."

Miss Taylor's early persona was of a young girl living on the knife-edge of her senses, but MGM rushed to cast her in frothy comedies and light dramas: a spoiled child in "Cynthia" (1947), a cousin in "Life With Father" (1947). She played the youngest March sister in a remake of "Little Women" (1949) and finally had a romantic lead, opposite Robert Taylor, in "Conspirator" (1950).
In 1951, she took on her first major adult role, in George Stevens's "A Place in the Sun": Angela Vickers, the spoiled rich girl who dazzles Montgomery Clift into murdering for her. Stevens told Miss Taylor to play her as "not so much a real girl but the girl on the candy box cover," and critics, never the actress's best friends, acknowledged that her performance marked a new and mysterious complexity. Even modern audiences are shaken when Miss Taylor enfolds Clift in her arms and murmurs into his ear, "Tell mama ... Tell mama all."
As on film, so in life. The film marked the beginning of her deep friendship with Clift, one of many troubled Hollywood outsiders Miss Taylor would take under her wing over the decades. He nicknamed her Bessie Mae and gave her advice that would serve her well in both acting and star attitude: "Let them come to you."
Audiences and fan magazines did. So did husbands. Her first marriage, in 1950, was to hotel heir Nicky Hilton, and a month after the wedding Spencer Tracy was escorting Miss Taylor down the aisle in theaters across America in "Father of the Bride". But Hilton was a party boy who spent their honeymoon drinking and gambling, and the couple soon separated; the divorce was finalized by the time Miss Taylor played pregnant in the 1951 "Bride" sequel, "Father's Little Dividend."
Public sentiment remained with the actress through her five-year marriage (1952-1957) to Michael Wilding, a British actor 19 years her senior with whom she had two sons, Michael and Christopher. Miss Taylor's film career languished, however, with decorative roles in formula pictures. Of such movies as "Rhapsody" and "Beau Brummell," both 1954, she later said, "A lot of them I haven't seen, but I must have been appalling in them."
A corner was turned with her courtship and 1957 marriage to showman Mike Todd, the dynamo producer/impresario of "Around the World in 80 Days." Miss Taylor appeared with James Dean in "Giant" and starred in "Raintree County," both lavish melodramatic epics that cost and made a lot of money. The latter co-starred Clift, who was involved in a serious car accident during production; Miss Taylor cradled his ruined face while waiting for the ambulance to arrive. "Raintree" marked her first Oscar nomination.
When Todd died in a 1958 plane crash, after a year of marriage and a daughter, Liza, sympathy for the three-time-unlucky widow ran high. Todd's funeral was mobbed by photographers and gawkers while newspapers blared the details of "Liz Taylor's Year of Disaster." Within months, however, the same newspapers were vilifying her.
Miss Taylor's crime: stealing her late husband's best man, Eddie Fisher, from his wholesome, all-American wife, Debbie Reynolds ("Singin' in the Rain"). Unrepentant, Miss Taylor famously said "I'm not taking anything away from Debbie Reynolds because she never really had it," and told gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, "What do you expect me to do? Sleep alone?" She received bags of hate mail and was denounced in editorials and pulpits.
Even her children's birth by caesarean section was chalked up to spoiled impatience in one newspaper account that stated, "Gestation was impossibly long from Liz's viewpoint." It was the premier scandal of the 1950s and gave Miss Taylor a new and lasting public persona as a willful wanton.
The movies reflected that persona. In "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958), she was Maggie the Cat, clinging seductively to her brass bed and daring Brick (Paul Newman) to come back. Next she was Catherine Holly in "Suddenly Last Summer (1959), hoping to reveal the bizarre secret of her cousin's death before her aunt (Katharine Hepburn) has her lobotomized. Both films were written by Tennessee Williams and both netted Miss Taylor Oscar nominations; her next, "BUtterfield 8" (1960) came from a novel by John O'Hara and cast her as a model-escort who describes herself as "the slut of all time."
Miss Taylor reportedly hated the movie, but by the time the 1961 Oscar season rolled around, the actress was hospitalized with double pneumonia, the newspapers were breathlessly reporting on her emergency tracheotomy, and a sympathy Best Actress statuette was in the cards.
Miss Taylor later said, "I won the Oscar because I almost died -- plain and simple."

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Stussy x Marvel




To boost morale at home and abroad during World War II, comic book illustrator Jack Kirby penned an unassuming character by the name of Steve Rogers, an art student from New York’s Lower East Side tenement. Wanting to do his part when World War II broke out, Rogers enlisted only to find himself as part of a Super-Soldier Project. Through the duration of the experiment, the once feeble Rogers became Captain America and Jack Kirby’s first super hero for Timely Comics, the forerunner to Marvel Comics.

With a new lot of comic book adaptations to films coming out this Summer, including the prescribed Captain America, Marvel Comics effervesced a new partnership with Stussy in the creation of a capsule collection. Harbingering long forgotten comic covers through comic conventions, eBay, comic bookstores, design teams from both collaborators envisaged 2 series: the first with Stussy’s own iconic graphics onto these timeless classics, the following series with select artists as contributors, each to add their own childhood memories of what Marvel Comics meant to them. To come in the forms of accessories and t-shirts, the Stussy x Marvel Project will be available starting next month as Stussy online store, Stussy Chapter Stores, and specialty boutiques.


Release Dates:
April 27th (Wednesday) – Series 1
May 6th (Friday) – Series 2

Marshall Islands Legalize Cocaine




Majuro (CBS International) - The newly inducted president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands has announced the tiny Pacific nation had legalized the use of cocaine by executive order.
President Jurelang Zedkaia, a traditional chief and politician, said the Marshall Islands would also be introducing a no-visa unrestricted entry program for foreign nationals of any country.
The shock move appears to have been prompted by a need for foreign currency as the rising sea levels threaten to submerge the country.
The Marshall Islands are an archipelago of 29 atolls and five islands, located in the middle of the Pacific, about 2,500 miles from Hawaii. The population of the country is less than 70,000.
The low-lying atolls are susceptible to immersion in the Pacific as climate change causes a rise in the sea level. Experts agree that the country could cease to exist by 2040.
"We are not going the way of Kiribati. We're not going to abandon our homes and pick fruit for those who caused this," President Zedkaia said, referring to similarly beleagured Kiribati's moves to settle its population in Australia and New Zealand under the migrant labor schemes of those countries.
Speaking on camera, the visibly emotional Marshallese leader said that the Marshall Islands have a proud history of thousands of years. "Then the Westerners came, first it was the atomic bombs, and then now their irresponsible emissions are drowning our islands. We are tired of being raped and victimized. As a sovereign nation, I declare the right of this country to legalize any substance it wishes."
The revenue from cocaine sales would help the country build sea defenses, or buy up more elevated islands in other parts of the Pacific, the president explained.
When asked where the cocaine would be sourced from, President Zedkaia refused to comment, but assured the assembled reporters that it was "the real thing, uncut and pure, the best you can get."
The Marshall Islands were the site of nuclear testing prior to independence from the United States, and Marshallese claims against the US in regard to the fallout from the atomic testing are ongoing.
US Ambassador to the Marshall Islands, Martha Campbell, was present at the unexpected announcement in Majuro, the capital, but declined to speak to reporters and left the premises of the presidential palace immediately.
A spokesperson for the US State Department did not immediately return calls. 


Kim Dash is garbage

Dj Aladdin & Dj Shag – T-Shirt Time Vol 1 *House


01. Spencer & Hill Vs. Bastian Van Shield – Cantina (Spencer and Hill Mix)
02. Marko Van Bassken – Minnie The Moocher (Club Mix)
03. Deadmau5 – Sofi Needs A Ladder (Original Mix)
04. Black Eyed Peas – Don’t Stop the Party
05. Flo Rida – Puzzle (Aladdin Editz)
06  Nine1Four Hit Squad – Animal Rights Booty Bounce (Dino Roc Mash)
07. Enrique Iglesias – Tonight (Without Ludacris) (Chuckie Remix)
08. 3OH!3 – Double Vision (Sidney Samson Remix)
09. Aloe Blacc – I Need A Dollar (Artistic Raw Remix)
10. Taio Cruz – Dynamite (Lastpaq Remix)
11. Mike Posner – Cooler Than Me (Artistic Raw Remix)
12. DJ Danny Diggz – Bang Like a Kickdrum (Diggz & Vice Go Insane Mix)
13. Anthem Kingz – No Hands (Kingz Dutch Banger)
14. Martin Solveig Feat Dragonette – Hello (Bassjackers Remix)
15. Kesha – We R Who We R Dirty Vision (Dirty Dutch Remix)
16. Tiesto & Diplo ft. Busta Rhymes – C’Mon
17. Swedish House Mafia ft. Tinie Tempah – Miami 2 Ibiza
18. Robbie Rivera ft. Ozmosis – Keep on Going (Dirty Juicy Mix)
19. Avicii- Street Dancer
20. DeadMau5 – Sofi Needs a Ladder (Dj Shag Edit ft. Mr. White)
21. Fedde Le Grand & Patric La Funk – Autosave
22. Static Revenger and Richard Vission ft. Diddy & Luciana- I Like That
23. Bob Sinclair ft. Sean Paul – Tik Tok (Chuckie/R3hab Remix)
24. Waka Flocka Flame – No Hands (Dj Kue Remix)
25. Steve Angello – Knas
26. Dj Bam Bam & Alex Peace – 1,2,3,4
27. Dj eWrek – Black Better is Back (Dutch Remix)
28. Duck Sauce- Barbra Streisand (Nick Thayer Remix)
29. Artistic Raw – Sunset Bass
30. Twin Pack – Funky Beats (Felipe Avelar Edit)
31. Robyn – Indestrucible (Laidback Luke Club Mix)
32. Kaskade ft. Haley – Dynasty (Dada Life Remix)

Nightlife Cooperation – Club Sensation Vol. 3


01. Intro – Nightlife Cooperation Presents – Club Sensation Vol. 3
02. Mumzy – Sexy Mama (Remix Dj Alidin)
03. Dj LiL Prince ft. Snap & Pitbull – Rhythm Is A Dancer Remix (Prod.by Dj Sergihno)
04. Carl Henry – Dim The Lights (DJWest-Side Remix 2011)
05. DJ Ca$hbreaker feat. Far East Movement – Like a G6 (Dancehall Edition)
06. HeadburN Beatz – NLC Freebeat voL.3 2011
07. David Guetta ft. Akon – Life Of A Superstar (Remix Dj X-Side)
08. Fatman Scoop &. Danny P – All Night Long (ClubMix by DJBlackSide)
09. DJWest-Side – Classic OrientCrunk 2011 (DANCE BREAK)
10. Einstein feat. Savage – Mama Bawl (DJ Ca$hbreaker RmX) (Dancehall Edition)
11. B-Ton feat. Flyerz – Mein letzter Brief (Prod. by New G of NLC)
12. Natalie Ravera – 8869 (ClubMix by DJBlackSide)
13. Michael Jackson – They Don´t Care About Us (Remix Dj Alidin Beat By Cem MusiC)
14. HeadburN Beatz – Kassel City [Nightlife Cooperation][FreeBeat]
15. Dj LiL Prince ft. Pitbull & B2K – She´s Freaky Remix ( Dj Sergihno & Dj LiL Prince)
16. DJ Ca$hbreaker ft. Mumzy Stranger feat. Mike Jones – Fly with me (Club Edition)
17. DJWest-Side – Crunk In The Club PARTY BREAK 2011
18. The Cataracs – Bass Down Low (Dj Cash-K Clubmix)
19. Dj LiL Prince ft. Sean Paul & Pitbull – Can U Feel It Remix (Prod.by Dj Sergihno)
20. Bushido – 23 Stunden Zelle (Remix by Dj X-Side)
21. Dr Dre Ft. Francisco, Snoop Dogg & Akon – Kush (Dj Cash-K Clubmix)
22. Michael Jackson – They Don’t Care – DJWest-Side Remix 2011
23. Dj Class ft. Lil Jon – I’m The Ish (Remix Dj X-Side)
24. Trae Feat Young Joc – In da Hood RMX [HeadburN Beatz]
25. Wahoo – Make em Shake it (TuneLabor Mix)
26. DJ Ca$hbreaker Madcon – Freaky like me (Reggae – Dancehall Editon )

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Dj Krymol - Black & Dance Vol.1

March 21, 2011
01. Intro (Dj Krymol Mix)
02. Swedish House Mafia Feat. Far East Movement – Like A G6 (Dj Krymol One Mix)
03. Swedish House Mafia Feat. Far East Movement – Like A G6 (Dj Krymol Miami 2 Ibiza Mix)
04. Tomcraft Feat. Far East Movement – Like A G6 (Dj Krymol A Place Called Soul Mix)
05. Tim Berg Feat. Willow Smith – Whip My Hair (Dj Krymol Seek Bromance Mix)
06. Willow Smith – Whip My Hair (Dj Krymol Lambada Mix)
07. Swedish House Mafia Feat. Willow Smith – Whip My Hair (Dj Krymol One Mix)
08. Matisse & Sadko – Hi Scandinavia! (Dj Krymol Vocal Remix)
09. Rihanna – Who’s That Chick (Dj Krymol Remix)
10. David Guetta Feat. Rihanna – Who’s That Chick (DJ LBR feat. Fatman Scoop Remix)
11. Flo Rida Feat. Akon – Who Dat Girl (Deniz Koyu Remix)
12. Pitbull Feat.T-Pain – Hey Baby (Club Remix)
13. Mirami Feat. VovaZiL’vova – Seksualna (Dj Krymol Club Mix)
14. Afrojack Feat. Eva Simons – Take Over Control (Dj Krymol Club Mix)
15. Sir Colin feat. Deborah Lee & Dj Fuzzy – Over & Done (Dj Krymol Club Mix)
16. Tim Berg Feat. Mike Posner – Please Dont Go (Dj Krymol Seek Bromance Mix)
17. Mike Posner – Please Dont Go (Dj Dark Intensity Remix)
18. Chris Brown – Yeah 3x (Dj Krymol Club Mix)
19. Alex Gaudino – Im In Love (Jupiter Ace Vocal Remix)
20. Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup – We No Speak Americano (D’azoo At Night Remix)
21. Picco – Venga (Club Mix)
22. Ke$ha – Cannibal (Remix)
23. Martin Solveig – Hello (Dj Krymol Sctrach Club Mix)
24. The Black Eyed Peas – Just Can’t Get Enough (Damon Paul Remix)
25. Sebastien Drums Feat. Avicii – My Feelings For You (Angger Dimas Bambu Remix)
26. Avicii Feat. Fatman Scoop & Lil Jon – My Feelings For You (Dj Krymol Remix)
27. Andrew Spencer feat. Pit Bailay – Can’t Stop Love
28. Tale & Dutch Feat. LMFAO – Love Life (Dj Krymol Club Mix)
29. Morandi & GoldCove Feat. LMFAO – Angels (Love Is The Answer) (Dj Krymol Club Mix)
30. David Guetta Feat. Wynter Gordon – Dirty Talk
31. Tv Rock – In The Air (Axwell Remix)
32. The Black Eyed Peas Feat. Lil Jon – The Time (Remix)
33. Eddy Hard Feat. Lil Jon & 3OH!3 – Put Your Hands Up (Dj Krymol Hey Remix)
34. Lil Jon Ft. LMFAO – Outta Your Mind (Sidney Samson Remix)
35. Afrojack Feat. Chris Brown – Beautiful People (Dj Krymol Replica Remix)
36. Rihanna – S & M (Club Remix)
37. Taio Cruz Feat. Kylie Minogue & Travie McCoy – Higher (Wideboys Club Mix)
38. Pitbull Feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer – Give Me Everything (Tonight) (Club Remix)
39. DJ Antoine vs. Timati Feat. Kalenna – Welcome To St. Tropez (Dj Krymol Scratch Mix)
40. Rico Bernasconi vs Vaya Con Dios – Nah Neh Nah