Let It Be.

Let It Be.
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Josh Martinez has become one of the most dedicated and motivated skate filmers in Utah. His everyday mission is to get up early and stay out all day, filming. He has spots from Las Vegas to Reno and is never short of an idea on where to go. “I just like filming. I love making skateboarding films and working with people that want to skateboard and make something happen,” says Martinez.  It’s this type of determination that has lead to his third film, Let It Be. … read more

Best of CMJ 2011

Best of CMJ 2011
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In some ways, CMJ Music Marathon is similar to the athletic competition that it shares a name with. Five days of non-stop music requires endurance—a good set of earplugs helps, too. There are a plethora of day parties, industry panels and nighttime showcases crammed into these five days. It’s utterly impossible to experience everything that you want and equally as difficult not to wear yourself down with days that can span from 12 p.m. to as late as 4 or 5 in the morning. … read more

Boyz in the ‘Satch: The DubSatch Collective

Boyz in the ‘Satch: The DubSatch Collective
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With the DubSatch Collective’s latest web videos, competition results and print coverage, the world is finally getting to see the latest talent that the Wasatch has cultivated. People have started to realize that these kids had the best lines, built the best jumps and appeared to be having the most fun. I was able to track these guys down and ask them some questions about SLC, the crew and what happens when you show you up to a film contest with no filmer. … read more

Tooth Fractal Psychedelia: Tyler Densley’s Acid Math

Tooth Fractal Psychedelia: Tyler Densley’s Acid Math
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“Growing up Mormon and being straight edge most of my life, I had these weird inklings to do hallucinogens,” says Tyler Densley. “I always, in the back of my mind, thought that I would like to hallucinate—be able to see outside of what I know, be able to see a cartoon in my head.” When Densley followed this desire, he found commonalities between what he liked about American traditional tattooing, his fondness for cartoons and his psychedelic experiences. … read more

Blending Shakespeare: Aden Ross’ Mashup of Antique and Modern Fools

Blending Shakespeare: Aden Ross’ Mashup of Antique and Modern Fools
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Plan B Theatre Company’s opening of Lady Macbeth in their 2011/12 theatrical season doesn’t just mark the 61st world premiere in the company’s history, it marks the opening of a season with all female playwrights. … read more

CMJ: The Final Nights

CMJ: The Final Nights
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The final nights of CMJ had a strange way of mashing into each other. It’s always easy to party until the sun comes up in NYC, but when you throw in a music festival that comes with occasional free drinks and bars that stay open until 4 a.m. it becomes exponentially easier. … read more

Sub Pop/Hardly Art Showcase @ The Mercury Lounge 10.20

Sub Pop/Hardly Art Showcase @ The Mercury Lounge 10.20
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When I arrived at The Mercury Lounge at 7 p.m., I was greeted with the words “SOLD OUT.” I figured it meant that this showcase was probably going to be a killer one. I liked two of the seven bands on the bill, had been told that a third would be right up my alley, and figured that since the showcase was Sub Pop and Hardly Art branded, the bands that I was unfamiliar with would probably still be entertaining. … read more

Tasty Craves and a Cool Buzz: Spedelli’s Restaurant

Tasty Craves and a Cool Buzz: Spedelli’s Restaurant
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Spedelli’s is a must stop on the route home. Although some things haven’t changed from its predecessor, many things have, including the interior, which now sports the art of Dave Doman and Alex McAdoo. … read more

CMJ Day Two: From Indie Pop to Hip Hop

CMJ Day Two: From Indie Pop to Hip Hop
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Day two of CMJ started as mellow as possible. It was fitting for my hangover from the night before and the overcast rainy weather that had infiltrated the city. … read more

Afro-punk Death to Hip Hop Showcase:  Ninjasonik, Cerebral Ballzy and Death @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 10.18

Afro-punk Death to Hip Hop Showcase: Ninjasonik, Cerebral Ballzy and...
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At the tail end of August, the free Afro-Punk music festival was canceled due to Hurricane Irene’s untimely arrival in New York City. Luckily, no pending natural disasters derailed their highly successful and entertaining CMJ showcase. … read more