» Doomtree - ‘Drumsticks’ video
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Take a peek at the video for ‘Drumsticks’ from the dope new album from Doomtree:
Buy the new Doomtree album on iTunes or from their own store.
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Take a peek at the video for ‘Drumsticks’ from the dope new album from Doomtree:
Buy the new Doomtree album on iTunes or from their own store.
Sunday, July 27th, 2008
1989, the number, another summer and skateboarding was enjoying its first resurgence since the 70s. Powell Peralta’s legendary ‘Public Domain’ video had come out the year before and had captured the minds of thousands of skaters, the screen debuts of Ray Barbie, Danny Way, Mike Vallely and Bucky Lasek had burned an imprint into many young minds.
Whilst Public Domain was mind blowing, what came next was even more groundbreaking.
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Alex Young knocks ‘em out the box with this amazing inked artwork - another Delarge exclusive. He uses a variety of pens and inks to create this awesome Delarge dungeons and dragons style piece. One hundred high fives to Alex - check out more of his work at Brain of Alex Young.
Special thanks to ‘P for Panther’ for the custom beats.
View on: Virb | Vimeo | YouTube
Video time: 6mins 50secs
Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
From the people who have delivered acclaimed and seriously dope releases showcasing the skills of Rup, See, Naim and many more mcs and producers on cuts like Death Jam and Timequake (not to mention the excellent Mixed Nutz II compilation), comes the third installment in an “ongoing series of little records that look nice and make a lot of noise”.
Limted to 250 copies this one features the vocals of Dr Syntax, Jon Clark, Rup, Mole and Enlish, the production of See and the cuts of DJ Manipulate.


Having dug the previous 27 Beats output, and even bumped them to unsuspecting punters at open deck nights in local pubs, we think it looks like a winning combination, and the artwork delivers the goods too.
“27 Beats Entertainment pride themselves on their packaging game and this is no different. Renowned comic artist Sean Duffield (Paper Tiger Comix) provides the cover art, reminiscent of classic 60’s psychedelic poster art, which perfectly compliments the vivid, dream based sounds of the music inside. If that isn’t enough there are also inserts, designed by See himself, with lyrics. Perfect if you like to get your geek on and read along with the rappers.”
Copies will be available from the following outlets in the next week or so:
And for good measure - here’s the video to the superb Death Jam: