I made this recently and have been chipping away at more episodes. It's the first in a series I hope to continue, called "Groundbloom." The artist, Maskull Lasserre, is a truly great guy, someone to learn from, and one of the first good buddies I made while living in Montreal this past year. More to come - Hope you enjoy. P.S. Go Full Screen mode with this one fo sho.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Groundbloom
Monday, July 20, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
1612 Weeks old
I turned 31 last week. Some other cool things happened too. Here is goes, eight seconds at a time.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Condensed Soup
This video documents my life from last week (April 6-12). It's the 2nd installment of a video project chronicling each day of my birth month. Each event displayed is presented in order and each day is represented by 8 seconds of footage. From concentrate - you feel me?
Monday, April 06, 2009
My April
I'm trying a little experiment. I am video documenting each day of my life this April, my birth month. This video chronicles my life from last week (April 1-5). Each event displayed is presented chronologically and each day is represented by 8 seconds of footage. Sometimes a day feels like a blur of exciting activity or to do lists, others are chill or uneventful. This is My Week. This is the beginning of My April.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Can't front on that
My favorite album ever, Check Your Head (1992) by Beastie Boys, is being remastered and reissued.
All y'all will able to download the remastered classic, produced by Mario Caldato Jr. and recorded at G-Son Studios (with the parkay floor), via the Beastie Boys' website come next Monday (March 30). A few other versions will be available for pre-order as well, including a 180 gram quadruple-vinyl set, wrapped in a coffee-table book case and limited to 2000 copies. Noice!
The release of this album, some 17 years ago, marks a very significant period of productive groundswell for the Beastie Boys. It was around this time that they established their record label and magazine, Grand Royal, along with their involvment in the X-Large clothing shop. They chose to forgo expensive L.A. studio time in favor of building their own recording space slash office playground. G-Son studio, complete with basketball court and skate ramp, was located in Atwater Village, CA. -->Extended friendly Beastie footnotes of this time period (and beyond) include more than one individual contributor of this, the Good Problem blog.
Recently, Mike and Adam and Adam confirmed that they'll be throwing a show at the Hollywood Bowl early this coming fall. Look for more dates as the weeks progress as they also plan on dropping a new album this year titled "Tadlocks Glasses." If you have never seen them live, you've never really had fun at a concert.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
"I'm so rope, they call me Mr. Roper"
Click the "flip" graphic to view the back of my PB Trading Card.
Good News! The Beasties remastered their opus "Paul's Boutique" and are celebrating it's 20th Anniversary. I took part by uploading my Boutique Era photo and story on the Beastie Boys Site- you should too. There are a ton of other goodies there to play with.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Powell Checks his Head for Obama and the Nation
Watch as he kicks it at the root and breaks it on down.
Monday, June 02, 2008
Whadup Yauch
The Beastie Boys are my favorite band — hands goddamn down. Naw, fuck that — "Band" is far too limited a moniker. Mike, Adam, and Adam collectively form my favorite Positive Emotion Inducing Creative Machine.
Most recently, Adam Yauch (MCA) has launched a film distribution label. The first release is his basketball documentary Gunnin' For That #1 Spot which will be in select theatres this month. I'm trying to get it here in Nebraska, but no word yet. Anybody wanna help?
This next clip is the first trailer of his new movie :)
gunninmovie.com
Friday, February 01, 2008
Battle Time
Hi there. I made this video promo for an epic Battle of the Bands that is coming up here in L-Town, NE. I'm stoked on it and thought I'd share. Happy Friday!
Battle! from Root Down Creative
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Mister Lynch
I made this video flyer to help promote Joey Lynch's first solo art exhibition in Omaha. His new work is fresh. Check it!