Posts Tagged ‘Twin Monster’

Thanksgiving Eve Celebration

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Next Wednesday, Locals Only will be the place to be. Every Wednesday, Audio Recon holds RECON WEDNESDAYS at Locals Only bringing a wide array of talent to the stage ranging from hip hop to jazz to soul. For this week’s edition, Thanksgiving Eve Celebration, there will be some of the biggest names in local hip hop. Rusty Redenbacher of the MUDKIDS, Echomaker (consisting members of Twin Monster, MAD LAB), s.a.i.n.t. RECON (ACE ONE, Mr. Kinetik, Jesse Reddingtion), Id Obelus, and DJ Deadrisk.

I was asked to create a flyer for the show and gladly accepted the offer. I’m fairly new to making flyers, banners, etc. and I’m still learning my way around Photoshop as well. If you didn’t see them before, I also created some banners for Audio Recon’s website and bandcamp page. I had a lot of fun making the Thanksgiving Eve Celebration flyer. I replaced baskets of food with turntables and a crate of records. I also added the Indianapolis skyline in the background. I hope you enjoy it as well.

Half page flyer

Full page flyer

Oh yeah, and don’t forget. Some of my artwork is still hanging in Locals Only. Swing by and check it out. All of it is for sale. Think about supporting local art when purchasing holiday gifts. Think about.

Run & Hide. The GORILLAPHANT is on the loose!

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

My good friend Ryan Lee aka ‘Defame’ is a super talented musician. Not only has he played guitar in multiple bands but he spends all his free time creating sick beats. The dude has amazing skills and makes music to nod your head to. He has been in the process of fabricating and gathering up material for a legit release for a while now. Well, the time has come. The ‘Gorillaphant!’ is out of the cage and now available online for FREE DOWNLOAD!

Ryan was nice enough to let me design all the album art for the ‘Gorillaphant’. I loved the way it turned out and can’t wait to see it printed up.

Front Cover Art

CD Art

Back Cover Art

You HAVE to download this. Not only are the beats insane but he has some of the best local MC’s on the album. It’s definitely not anything you’ve heard on the radio, that’s for sure. And that’s a good thing. We need more unique and creative individuals pushing what they do best out there for everyone else to see. Indy has many examples of that and Defame is definitely one of those guys. Get to know this dude and his musical creations because it won’t be the last time you hear about him.

Both Sides Of The Beat

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

December 12th. What a night! I am sorry to say, but if you missed this show you missed something pretty big. There was so much talent underneath one roof, performing and not-performing. But you still have time to go to the Hostel and check out my artwork that is on display. Indy Hostel is such a great place. It is tucked away in Broad Ripple and if you aren’t looking hard enough for it you just might miss it. My art will be hanging until mid-January so head on out to the Indy Hostel before you miss out!

Ligyro setting up some beats with my art hanging on the walls

I created six new works for this show, seven including the s.a.i.n.t. RECON EP art “Psalm Before The Storm“. All the works were inspired by music in general and also partly the hip hop community. I re-purposed old cassette tapes, cassette tape holders, 8-track tapes, a speaker, an old record player cover, and more. I wanted the work the fit the theme of the event instead of just putting some older work on the walls. That would have been a lot easier but I took the extra time and effort to create new work specifically for the show. I think it definitely payed off. I couldn’t be happier with the way everything turned out. So, if you have the time or if you are in the Broad Ripple area, please take some time to check out the work. I would really appreciate it. Indy Hostel is located at 4903 Winthrop Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205. If you get lost, call (317)727-1696.

Lorax and his daughter hanging out before the show

Before I start my recap of the night, I just want to say big THANKS! to John, Gibson, and Neil for putting on such an amazing event. We are really fortunate that the Hostel, which is fully functioning takes the time to hosts events such as ‘Both Sides of the Beat’. I sure hope everyone else appreciated that gesture as much as I do. Also, thanks to s.a.i.n.t. RECON, Ligyro, Lorax, Dan Marquis, T.J. Reynolds and the Free Hand Orchestra, and Big Skittz for truly great performances. Alright, now for the recap!

Jesse from s.a.i.n.t. RECON getting there early to hang out

As I arrived early to hang my art before the show, I was greeted by Neil, Gibson, Dan, and Cory. It was my first time at the hostel but I could tell as soon as I walked in that it was something special. The atmosphere was really inviting and the space was well put together. John and everyone did a great job with the house. I wish I could have seen it before all the renovations.

Everyone hanging out, drinking some Upland beer. Thanks Upland!

The show took place in the main room on the first floor. I felt at home. I swear the color on the walls was the exact color I had on my walls growing up at my parents. The old hardwood floors took me back as well. Maybe someday I could find an old house to renovate and turn into my own.

Awesome poster created by Bonzo Rockaway. Go buy some killer shirts!

As I was unpacking my art, there was bubble wrap everywhere on the floor. Cory’s daughter was quick to grab a sheet and start poppin’! I swear she went through a 8 foot long piece of that stuff. She was having a blast. It was great to see little kids at an event like this, soaking up the creativity and uniqueness of such a show. I hope she grows up remembering and being inspired by all the great things her dad and his friends did in Indianapolis. When my son gets a little bit older, I would love to take him out more so he too can get to experience something that many people never get to. It takes a lot to put your creative being out there for everyone to see and I commend every artist of any discipline sharing their talents with the world. It needs to keep happening.

A.C.E. O.N.E. and Kinetic from s.a.i.n.t. RECON performing their first acoustic set

This wasn’t just your normal hip hop show. This show included spoken word, some freestyle, and the first acoustic performance by s.a.i.n.t. RECON. If you don’t know about these guys, you need to get hip with it. It was just Jesse with his acoustic bass, and A.C.E. O.N.E. and Kinetic with their rhymes. It was crazy to see a hip hop group perform with ease without a big beat behind them. Those dudes didn’t even need it, their words kept the time. I couldn’t believe it was their first time doing it acoustically because it seemed pretty flawless to  me. The crowd even helped out with some feet stompin’ and finger snappin’. It was one of those moments I couldn’t help but have a goofy smile on my face because it was just too good.

s.a.i.n.t. RECON performing their first acoustic set as lucky attendants take it all in

I hope there will be more shows like this in the future. Hopefully, next time will bring twice as many people. We need to share the love and creativity that is happening in Indianapolis. Take the time to click every single link on this page. All the artists are super talented so check out what they are creating. Also, if you know anyone who needs a place to stay whether they are passing through Indy or not, give Indy Hostel a call. A unique alternative to trite hotels. Until next time…

More good news on the art front

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Don’t forget to come out tomorrow night, Friday Nov. 6 to the P.U.P. Studio (People for Urban Progress, studio 213) to view some of my work and check out what P.U.P. is up to. They have a lot of great projects going on right now that are all geared towards improving Indiana and giving back to the community. Stop by to have some fun with us and learn something while you’re at it.

Down the hall at Big Car Gallery will there will be the “Dead Zone Boys art show inspired by the new album by Jookabox.

Artists in the show: Jessica Sowls, Jim Walker, NERS, Liz Janes, John Clark, Erin Drew, DM Stith, Ryan Irvin, Craig McCormick, Casey Roberts and Tom Streit.

Also that night, Pattern-Hungry Records will be presenting a night of hip-hop, spoken word, and everything in between. Exploring the art of poetry on and off the beat, Both Sides of the Beat will showcase hip-hop and spoken word artists presenting their most adventurous work. Featured performers will include Pattern-Hungry Records recording artists Lorax, Ligyro, and Yeti One appearing together as Twin Monster alongside spoken word artists TJ Reynolds, Ace One, Neil Cain and Dan Marquis.”

If you haven’t checked out the new Red Bus 2 album, you can do so here. All the songs on the album were written and performed by Yeti-One, Ded Flower, and Lorax. It also features Ace One, Rusty Redenbacher of the MUD KIDS, and T.J. Reynolds. Killer stuff.

On to more great news.

I recently applied to be a part of the “Buy Indy Art/Give Indy Art” Holiday Shopping Experience in the Indianapolis Arstgarden. This event will be hosted by The Arts Council of Indianapolis and Be Indypendent and take place on Friday, December 11 from 10am-9pm. This event is to encourage the purchase of original, local art whether it be for a gift or even for yourself because let’s face it, you deserve something good every once and awhile.

So now that you now what it is, you need to know that I got accepted to participate. I am super excited and already have a lot great work ready to go for the show but I will still try to have as much available as physically possible. It is going to be a lot of smaller, more affordable work that will be easier to give as a gift and especially easier to carry through the mall….

More details about the Artsgarden Holiday Shopping Experience in the future.

Time to get back to work…

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