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This week marks the start of a new feature here at The Giant Peach where we have our friends pick out items on the site that they like and put them on sale for you! Vinroc (pictured with Boss) is our first guinea pig… Visit Vinroc’s “My New Favorite Things” gallery page. Shop from Vinroc’s list and get 15% off his picks. Enter the code VINROC at checkout for the discount. Offer is valid from July 1- July 8, 2009.

Tradition in Transition: A Postcard from Cali (TRAILER) from Quantic on Vimeo.
Saturday, July 4th, 2009
DOWNTOWN INDEPENDENT THEATER
251 S MAIN ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
SCREENING AT 9:00 PM
Q & A with Quantic and Mochilla After Screening
$5 Tickets Available at The Independent Box Office

Out of the many re-mixes, mixes and covers that are now surfacing around the internet, this track has stuck out the most. Download it and take a listen while it’s still available:
Erykah Badu (feat The Roots) – “I Wanna Be Where You Are” cover by the late and great Mike J
http://www.zshare.net/audio/620752810f163b4b/
this is some of the best commentary we’ve read: Jeff Chang’s blog.
It’s late, and I think we just wanted an excuse to post the cover art…
Track list:
1. I Never Knew You
2. Follow The Bleeder
3. Tongue in a Shark’s Mouth
4. Hell Oh
5. It’s the 80’s Again
Following up their previous collaboration on the track Road to Zion from Damian Marley’s stellar Welcome to Jamrock album, Nas and Jr. Gong offer a preview into their latest development from the upcoming album Distant Relatives. A release date still hasn’t been announced, but this video gives a much better understanding of its content, inspired by Nas and Damian’s shared African ancestry.
NAS & DAMIAN “JR GONG” MARLEY DISTANT RELATIVES preview from nabil elderkin on Vimeo.

The art world’s favorite badass, David Choe (Juxtapoz cover #72), just hipped us to a new super limited print release he has plans to drop this week. The print, as you can see, features rock legend Jimi Hendrix. Stay tuned for details.Technorati
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