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Complex Closets with Joe La Puma visits celebrities' homes and takes a tour of their vaunted sneaker collections.
Complex Closets
Tag along with Complex’s Joe La Puma as he takes your favorite artists, athletes, and pop culture icons to the best sneaker stores around the U.S.
Sneaker Shopping
UNIQUE 74 / A-Ski presents a total experience in sound. Live from Los Angeles! Tune In ...Tell a friend..Turn it up! A Very Special THANK YOU to Everyone all over who have been supporting the Unique74 Podcast!! Your support is overwhelming and cherished! Stay tuned we have more in store!
BOOKING + PRESS INQUIRIES | DJ A-SKI:
djaski.unique74@gmail.com
This LA native / Dj / Producer / Musicologist has been one of the most trusted taste makers and main architects of the Los Angeles Sound for nearly three decades while constantly raising the bar in performance and showmanship.
His style often described as "refreshing and energetic" has earned the self made, charismatic, music aficionado a loyal following and a reputation as ( once quoted by SOULBOUNCE.COM) "the most imitated, never duplicated".
He is affectionetly known in the elite of music circles as the "walking encyclopedia" , his love and passion for music as a DJ was first established in the mid 70's. At the age of 5, he would play at various socials and family gatherings. He would comb through the very large record collections of his parents and siblings with titles bearing the names of artists such as Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder, Sylvester, Kool and The Gang, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, James Brown, Sly and The Family Stone,The Meters, B52's, Kraftwerk,etc
A-Ski has collaborated with the likes of Sly Stone , Babystone, James Gadson, Wah Wah Watson, Edwin Birdsong, Jim Gilstrap, Nikka Costa, Marc Ford (The Black Crowes), Seal, Pete Rock, Dj Spinna, Vikter Duplaix, J Rawls, Dj Dusk, Dj Rhettmatic, Ralph M, Dj Joe Cooley, Kon and Amir, Dj Center, Mark Luv, Mona Lisa, Qool Marv, PPP, Scott K, Rich Medina, Maya Azucena, Little Brother, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Joe Sumner (Son of STING),
Andy Vargas (SANTANA), PPP, The Breakestra, The Rebirth, etc .
His sound has also contributed to the branding of companies such as Nike, Puma, Adidas, Estee Lauder, Red Carpet Boutique, Sport Illustrated, Ralph Lauren, Scion/Toyota, HBO, True Religion Jeans, just to name a few. He's also played various venues/residencies such as The W Hotel (where he was weekend resident), The Room (where he held court for 5 years with the legendary Thursday nite party "Love Is The Message"), The Standard, The Roosevelt Hotel, Little Temple, Temple Bar, King King, Zanzibar, House of Blues (Foundation Room/Main Floor), Tillmans, SOB, Sin Sin, Tripple Crown,etc.
In the mid 90's A-Ski worked for various record labels such as Geffen, Virgin/EMI and Interscope. During that period, his seasoned ear helped break the legendary sounds of D'angelo, Dr Dre, Nikka Costa, Mary J Blige, The Roots ,Daft Punk, Les Nubians, Scritti Politti, Beenie Man, Erick Sermon, Zap Mama, NERD, Gang Starr, Jurassic 5, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Kelis,etc. Around that period he also got his taste of the radio industry as an intern at KCRW (working under the direction of Gary Calimar, Tom Schnabel and Jason Georges) while trying to follow in the footsteps of his hero The Legendary Frankie Crocker. His first taste on the radio was made a reality due to one of his mixtapes circulating throughout his senior year in high school during the early 90's. This very tape caught the ear of Mixmaster Dj Tee who at the time was a "Mixmaster" on the Legendary LA radio station 1580 KDAY AM and that same tape was eventually aired saturday night on the
"Mixmaster Show". In that same year, while "digging in the crates" and mastering the "pause button" technique; he eventually met his hero who not only shared some secret production tips but also encouraged A-Ski to persue his goal as a Dj/Producer. That man was the "Juice Crew" leader himself, Marley Marl.
In the area of radio production, A-Ski produced two radio shows on the NYC based Wheat Bread Radio (the nightime Soul themed "SUTRA" and his Thursday morning mix show "Unique 74 Sessions") and previously served as Creative Director/Producer/Host of "Walk Talkin' Radi
A-Ski | UNIQUE 74
KICKIN' BACK'S GOT A NEW URL!!
http://www.phnmedia.com/the-dame-truth
Still Kickin' Back at corrupt media, government and politicians, The Dame's still Kicking Back every Saturday Night at the regular 11 PM slot, now airing direct from PHN Media with the same late night style and attitude on political and media reform, support of our military, patriotism, gender parity and social commentary through open [and civil!] discourse on the U.S. Constitution, media and the people who make the news.
January 24ths debut show will feature Filmmaker Brad Mays and his crew, who have been working on his PUMA documentary film "The Audacity Of Democracy" for nearly six months. The movie is now finished and Brad is ready to talk about the ups and downs of politics in the context of documentary filmmaking, as well as how this film has been misunderstood virtually from its inception. Taking the audience from Washington, DC to Chicago to Dallas and Austin Texas; from New York City and Princeton to Denver, Colorado; from low farce to high tragedy, "The Audacity Of Democracy" is sure to surprise everyone who sees it, and offer a different and open perspective about politics and grassroots movements in 21st century America. In future weeks we'll continue to host an exciting, diverse and ground breaking series of guests from all forefronts, discussing life on the line in 21st century America, making Kicking Back on Saturday nights with a great crew a great American pass time!
Kicking Back | Blog Talk Radio Feed
Welcome To Rosemary Goes To The Mall Dot Com!
In the Spring of 2006, Rosemary had the brilliant idea of creating a giant sculpture made out of shopping bags from the Mall of America. Congratulating herself on her genius, she went to the Mall and started asking stores for bags, but they wouldn’t give them to her without buying something. Thus began one of the most misguided adventures of her young life, as she slowly worked her way around the Mall, making purchases at every retail store but two (she lied to get the Eddie Bauer bag, and got weirded out at Daniel’s Leather). In the end, she made purchases at over 300 stores, returning (most of) those purchases bag-less on the following visit.
Among her favorite items were the $100 Stella McCartney yoga mat, the gold lamé Puma gym bag, a super cute pair of Mia sandals from Macy’s, and a $300 pair of Prada sunglasses – inspiring her alter ego, “the lady with the Prada sunglasses” to take over for a couple subsequent shopping trips. Other adventures included getting high at the oxygen bar and buying a $500 GPS system for her car at Radio Shack. She kept only the things she really needed, or were too cute to pass up, and she got stuck with a lot of dumb stuff from stores that didn’t accept returns.
In all, Rosemary spent $15,339.46 at the Mall, and she can’t quite bring herself to publicly state the dollar amount of the purchases she kept. Her husband stopped looking at the credit card bill about 5 shopping trips in, citing “increased anxiety and a tightness in his chest.” Rosemary, having grappled with the shopping-related demons of boredom, guilt, anger, and exhilaration, is just really glad it’s over.
Rosemary Goes to the Mall
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