Print Mag #5

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5 “In the cherry blossom’s shade there’s no such thing as a stranger.” — Kobayashi Issa

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MOTIVATION:

is the driving force by which we achieve our goals. Motivation is said to be intrinsic or extrinsic.

PRINT wasn’t made from a time line, it was made out of ideas, creative ideas, that aren’t found in a certain time frame. As you know, time doesn’t stand still, and neither will PRINT when it comes to putting the dopest, coolest, free, ideas on our pages. Motivation is something we all need to work on. Print is no angel. In this issue, these are things that motivated us to press on in times of trouble. We want them to motivate you, as it has us. We want you to know that since we started in OCT ‘10, we’ve looked back once. It was a time when we stopped believing in ourself, and start doubting our abilities. That is always going to happen, but next time we’ll be stronger. We’re PRINT Mag. Welcome to the 5th issue! We got some cool stuff to show you, some questions to ask, and to something to make you smile. Sit back, relax, click next, and thanks to everyone who made this possible! Tempus Edwards Editor-n-chief


PRINT Mag EXCLUSIVE

PRINT has just met this guy that is about to rip up the

grafitti scene, and he’s not scared to tell us or anyone. Talking on the

phone with him about ready to put up some work on walls and in galleries, made

us realize this dude isn’t just about taggin’, art is who he is.

KNEE “HOW”

So I’m not going to say your real name, but I know your art name is KNEE. Where did that come from? It’s actually one of my big brothers from the Death Force Crew, he actually hooked me up with the name Knee. What’s up with the Death Force Crew? I also show you rep a Brass Knuckle Crew? Are you in real gangs? (lol) It’s actually a bunch of art crews. Some of them are graffiti bombing crews, crews that go out into the city and tag up the city. Others are trading crews, like trading stickers and other supplies people have.



So tell me more about you work? How did you start graffiti art?

Where would you like to see your art work go?

I actually started drawing back in 2006 in high school. I picked up a drawing book and I started drawing and I fell in love with it.I started doing some crazy typography with some realistic characters with it to compliment the name and to make it stand out.

I would love to see my art in a gallery, which would be amazing

Are you a natural? Actually I’m a natural born artist Anyone in your family an artist? My mom actually studied art and became a interior designer. Tell me what you put your art on? Walls? Stickers…? I use stickers, black books, canvases. I haven’t gotten into the wall aspect yet, but I’m going to be starting soon so… What materials do you for your art? I’m using spray cans, paint markers, graphic markers. Tell me your inspirations? My biggest inspirations are Jackson Pollack, he’s one of those crazy artist back in the day. He was known into a mad man. He’d come up with some amazing pieces. One of his pieces, the one I usually inspired by, is named Autumn Rhythm. Another one is Robert Williams, the artist not the comedian; he mainly does some crazy things.

Check out Knee’s work on his Facebook page: K N E E

Now, what is a sticker show? It’s actually something new to me . One of the people in my crew mentioned to me about a huge art show going down in NYC. He asked me to send over some of my work , so I’m doing a whole bunch of different designs so I can send over to him. So your making your stickers yourself? Yeah, I actually make everyone on my own. I don’t have the kind of money to give to printing companies, so I just do it myself. Your art is so cool. I’m surprised you haven’t gotten picked up yet. Back in the day, in high school, I was hesitant at showing my art. Until recently I was like let’s just post up my stuff on Facebook and let’s see what I get! What would you like to say to the people looking at your art and the PRINT readers? When they can’t read the art, or they can’t understand it, I guess that gives me a better advantage for them to actually study the piece I’ve work on, other then them going “Oh who is this guy?” “What does he do?” I like for people to figure out who I am other than “oh that’s knee’s pieces”. Also I go through different periods, like right now, I’m in a zombie, creature period, so I’m probably going to switch on that. Who knows.


Print Cares!

I’m sorry...you said you don’t recycle? It’s okay, a lot of people don’t, but we GOT TO START NOW! Recyclying is beneficial for everyone and everything on the planet. It saves energy, decreases emissions of greenhouse gases, conserves natural resources such as timber, water, and minerals, and helps sustain the environment for future generations. Everyone needs the earth, so why not help it anyway you can!

If you live in the 757, check our Bay Diposal’s website to learn more about recycling, where you can reycle, and how to contact them if you or your family would like to start. http://www.baydisposal.com

Has anyone been keeping up with the NAIL game lately? We have! and I think we’ve found the top contender..

Also visit: http://earth911.com/recycling

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Welcome to Laundromat Productions

Photos by: Gregory DeGroat


Hanging out at Laundromat Productions was the coolest thing I’ve done in a long time. It felt like I was sitting in musician’s room, right before the Record deal that makes them famous forever. Everyone there had been long time friends, so I was an outsider looking in on a world not many people get to see. Yet. Already winning their first award for producing reggae man Chris Puma’s “Blazin Hot Fyah”, last month at the Virginia Reggae Awards, they also deal in hip hop, rap, contempoary, solid beats and albums. Founded by Nick “Thiller” Millard, and his dad Don Millard in their laundry room, you can come, spit a beat, make a song, all on one load of clothes. But don’t worry, you’ll get a killer song because their motto is “We’re not happy, until your not happy” I sat down with Nick who gave me history on Laundromat Productions.

Print: What came first: Did you want to produce music or did you want to be in front of the mic?

Print: Tell me how you got into music?

Nick: Oh yes, Right now I’m in the studio working with my band A NEWBORN THRILLER so I got a lot of time work with some projects. But at the end of the day I wanna be on a list of venues and go to places I’ve seen or heard about before I leave.

Nick: Wow, well I was only about 4 or 5 and my dad gave me this no string guitar it was play country music professionally 7 nights a weekend. It was the first thing I’ve seen from there I stayed kind of always into music. Singing in the church choir and singing in school plays; I kind of stood out from friends with that one. My sister went off to college to teach music high school level, and that inspired me to advance in my own personal work. My family is all very musical, my mom growing up was in marching band in high school, my dad obviously was a tour musician of sorts and my sister was a vocal professional. So my family really supported me on my music.

Print: Sweet, So tell me how Laundromat started?

Nick: I actually really wanted to be on stage and just be around all the people and to do something crazy. It was very much about the live show for me I feed off it. Playing in front of 50 to 100 kids and playing what they’re interested to hear I think it’s amazing and very enjoyable. After touring and being in a few other bands you get to hear so many other types of music that branches out from indie rock to hip-hop. The more you hear them the more I would want to leave my stamp on the music world for people to be like he did it this way and we enjoyed it. Print: So do you still wanna be in the mic?

Nick: The drummer in my band I’ve known since the 7th grade had to leave due to differences. We lived in the same trailer park together and we used to make silly songs with my Casio keyboard and a radio shack mic. 10 years later we get 9 to 5 jobs and just started to dump all our money into equipment, just piece by piece building up. My parents had a spare room, the laundry room, to do their clothes in, we set up our stuff their so came up with the idea to call it the Laundromat or wash n flow is what we first called it back in the day.

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Summer time is here! Which means hotties in barely no clothes, pools, concerts, hot weather (ugh..) and bringing out the bikes. Biking is an easier way to get around. It’s free, and it’s a great workout. We’re so stoked that we want you to be so stoked so we’re presenting you with some hotties on bikes to get you motivated. Catch you on the bike trail....be safe


Bicycling improves your quality of life. It gets you outside, relieves stress, makes you feel better, and creates a way to spend time with family and friends. Best of all, it’s convenient, flexible, free, and F U N! Always wear a helmet, don’t try to be the cool guy. Learn hamd turn signals, and watch out for cars... Be safe and get active! Start a bike club in your area!


BEEP BEEP

WHO GOT THE KEYS TO THE JEEP? ZROOMMMM

We love Jeeps man! I know they been cool forever but this summer they are making an appera n c e m o r e t h a n e v e r. ( L o o k a r o u n d ! ) We s t a r t e d t o fantazie about what our bad-ass jeep would look like and came across some ideas we would steal. Jeep’s website is cool, because they let you look at their Flicker account, which holds cool photos of Jeeps, make your own Jeep, and Jeep events. w w w. j e e p . c o m


Start Playing with your food Mama said never to play with your food, but its no fair because Jacon Mecier is. Using food, junk, and misc items, Jason makes some great works of art. Man, if we would have known this earlier we could

do this. We would have been famous..www.jasonmecier.com



Nikki Lipstick makes us want to lose our shirts. Literally. Check out her cool {correct term, people} pasties. (p.s a pastie is an “adhesive coverings applied to cover a woman’s nipples and areolae and/or vulva. Though pasties are commonly associated with burlesque and erotic entertainment, they are also at times worn as an undergarment and occasionally as beachwear.”) We love the fact that these are creative and sexy. Nikki shows Print Mag her collection, and then show us how cool it is to wear them..with no shirt, duh!

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757’s TOP PEOPLE TO LOOK FOR IN 2011... Photos taken by Denneco “Neco” Pruitt

Tempus Edwards is the editorNchief for Print Mag, a Spice Girl lover, and all around creative soul. Looking to help shape her area for arts and culture, she started her fast growing magazine - Print Mag. “Things that happen... will happen” Keeping ahead of the game by catching cool people and putting them into Print, she is becoming a leader in the editor game. Watch out for more of Tempus in the coming month, as there is no doubt you will find she out promoting and searching for something unqiue and cool. ohtemper.tumblr.com


Biff “Slimvader” Marshall is good. So good that Busch Gardens keeps calling him back again and again to draw for them. He’s already got a shirt out! Working with Icy Grape on their artist line, Biff is about to blow up...watch out when it does. His paper bag head character is so unqiue, we know we’ll see it in a gallery one day.

Check out his Facebook

Henna is more than what you think it is, and Wendy Harris is kicking ass! Wendy owns Harris House of Henna, which specializes in tradional henna designs and also custom ones too (just look at Stay Puff Marshmellow Man!) When you hear the word H E N N A in the 757, don’t worry Wendy isn’t too far behind.

www.harrishouseofhenna.com


Jason loves art is and the master of his craft, but he’s more business man than anything. Selling his shirts, artissan paints, and cool cap wristbands out of his company NOBODY’S ART, Jason is making the art business his business.

Wanna know about video games? Joey King is the man to talk to. Owning almost every console Joey knows how to work it in the game world. He’s also working a little on some 8 bit music with one of his buddies. cool!

“I’m a really big fan of HUM, and I wanted to do an 8bit version of one of their songs” Talk video games with him: facebook.com/Cornerb0y


Mannie rocks the Red Panda. A Red Panda...look it up. Before you do, look up Mannie’s hot clothing line called Distinct Nature. Coming out with exclusive, one of a kind designs, Mannie is keeping the 757 looking fresh while bringing something fresh knownledge to a rare animal. nice!

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Icy Grape was the first ones to accept Print, and we think pretty highly of them. Icy Grape Incidient is a bad-ass clothing line that offers artist lines, hats, shirts, paint, and stickers. They have evolved into something more over the year they have been doing business. Always keep the momentum going, and bring fresh pieces to their line, ICI, will soon be pushing out of bigger reliaters, Print KNOWS!

www.icygrapeincident.com


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Tell me about the new album? That’s always really important to us. We have a cool band for you to check out Lucky Street is a pretty thorough represenIf the crowd is visibly excited to be tation of Go Radio. When we started the there it makes for a much better show band four years ago, we wanted to write a on our end. record that was music that we would listen They are touring in the Van’s Warped Tour this summer and they to, but also allowed us to address the things Tell me the craziest thing a fan has about life and death that really affected us can’t wait to rock out for you. GO RADIO includes bassist MATT done to get your attention? the most. It took us a few records to get That’s a hard one. Sometimes fans “BURNS” POULOS, drummer STEVEN KOPACZ and guitarist stand there, but when we made Lucky Street we outside our bus for hours even really opened up and made a record we if we’re not on it. They’ll wait for us ALEX REED. GO RADIO’s debut album had been intending on making since the and then get really worked up when premiered at #10 on the Billboard Independent Labels’ chart we walk up, cry when they meet us beginning. and #73 on the Billboard Top 200 chart this past March. LUCKY and ask us if they can come on our How would you describe your sound bus and hang out. I guess that’s not STREET marks the quartet’s follow-up to their acclaimed EP Do to someone who’s never heard of your that crazy, but it’s really strange to music? me that we can have that affect on Overs And Second Chances, which landed at #8 on the Billboard We call ourselves honest rock ‘n’ roll. We people. Heatseekers chart and went on to sell over 18,000 copies in the U.S. sing about the things that are most important to us. Lucky Street has a lot of tones visual and They talked to us about their album, Warped Tour, and crazy fans. Describe your show, musically? of hope and endurance. When we write an intense song about the end of the world the We write music that inspires us so sound follows suit and is more aggressive our live show is very energetic and www.wearegoradio.com and melodic. When we write songs about passionate. We try to have as full of a carrying on despite surrounding darkness sound as possible so we incorporate the song will be more stripped down and many layers of vocals. It’s not uncomlyrical. mon for us to have four harmonies/ counter melodies going at the same How is touring with Warped Tour and time. the other bands? Warped Tour is incredible. There is a surWhat inspires you to do what you plus of great bands in several genres. We do? have actually toured with a good number I have always loved music. I believe of bands on this tour, so needless to say it’s in the music we make and seeing been more than fun. the way our music affects our fans inspires me to do what I do. What has been your favorite Warped Tour stop, or one that your excited about If you could perform with any artgoing to? ist EVER, who would you perform Detroit was incredible. We played really with? early, but our turnout was incredible and That’s hard to say. Since it’s EVER, I’d the crowd energy was amazing. That’s have to go with a classic like Hank always really important to us. If the crowd Williams Sr. just because of the is visibly excited to be there it makes for a impossibility of it. More realistically much better show on our end. though I would say Andy Hull from Manchester Orchestra probably

GO RADIO

LUCKY STREET

Print: Ha Ha I actually like that; so what kind of music comes out of the Laundromat? Nick: All independent stuff. These are all artist that are very talented in what they do that can’t afford big production studios. So we do it for free. More the labor of love, very much a nonprofit organization. A lot of our stuff is free download pretty much everywhere, check us up online datpiff.com. We have our own website Laundromatva.com were you can download all our mix tapes that we put out for free. Print: So what artist have you worked with already? Nick: Tragic from dope dreamers, front side crew, Don Thomas. Got to work with the Double D’s crew; big ups to Richmond. We’ve worked with Chris Puma with his album blazin hot fire; we did all the tracks within the Laundromat. Print: I see that you won a reward tell me about that. Nick: We did not win we were nominated for an Virginia reggae award for the track blazin hot fire for producer of the year in which it was me and co producer Chris Puma backing by my father who helped finance the project. It was our first dive into the reggae scene. Just to be nominated with other great artistes like stable roots is just absolutely amazing. Print: Where do you see Laundromat going and how soon? Nick: In the next five years we like to be solidified in the VA area and would like to satellite Laundromats in other cities like Chicago and with people in these we’d like to form one company. That way we be able branch out to others people with different genres of music being able to help them out financially with music, and to give the artistes a chances to have fun and that’s what its mainly about the opportunity to be able to expand your music and to have fun

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