Open Mike Eagle - Very Much Money (Ice King Dream) (by mellomusicgroup)
this is a lyric video to the new rap song. so you can read and listen if you’re into that
album out 6/10 and everyday after that forever.
npr:
It took 11 years to finish the world’s largest tree house.
In rural Tennessee, built without a blueprint, the structure is eight stories high and spans seven trees. There are over 40 rooms and a chapel that also serves as basketball court.
KCRW tells the story of Horace Burgess, the man who built the tree house, and what it cost him.
"I don’t know if I’ll ever be known for anything else. This kind of overshadowed everything else I did in my life," Burgess tells KCRW.
— Lauren
Photos via KCRW
Ecid: I've always made a habit of switching my style
Fresh off his recent Rhymin’ Gosling tour with Louis Logic, Ecid has some even bigger local shows coming up soon:…
City Pages blog “Gimme Noise” just dropped this rad little interview I did with Jack Spencer. We talked about the new record, yoga, tour, soundset, & THIS FRIDAY’s show in Minneapolis.
Blast from the past: Part 2
We are just a little over ONE MONTH away from Soundset 2014! Who are you most excited to see?
If you haven’t already, get your tickets NOW at http://bit.ly/Soundset2014 - See you on May 25th at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, MN!
As more states mull legalization, marijuana opponents switch gears
THORNTON, Colo. — Billing herself as the “mad chemist,” Lynn Reimer stood before a group of 20-some 10th graders at Thornton High School on a recent Friday.
The former Drug Enforcement Agency employee’s PowerPoint presentation was simply titled “Drug Awareness.”
“I am not here as part of the ‘Just say no’ program, because I know it doesn’t work,” she told the kids. “Learn to make good decisions.”
After losing battles in Colorado and Washington and facing a vote in Alaska and potentially other states, drug legalization opponents are adjusting their focus. They haven’t exactly given up the fight against legalized marijuana, but they’re demanding strict regulations — such as bans on marketing and penalties for the industry when minors end up with pot. They’re asking that tax money generated by cannabis be used to pay for substance-abuse rehabilitation and education programs for young people.
ECID interview with UGS MAG
I recently had a great conversation with my friend Ralph for UGS MAG. We talked about Minneapolis, my beat making process, the concepts behind the new record Im working on and some other fun subjects….