Posts Tagged ‘Japan’

Mighty Crown x Nike Collabo.

Monday, August 31st, 2009

I might be a little late on this one, but better late than never, right? Check out details on Japanese sound crew Mighty Crown’s latest collaboration with the folks from Beaverton below…

The Nike Dynasty High is set to make a big return in 2010 as a part of the Nike Sportswear line. The shoe was originally released as a basketball shoe in 1981 and has a sort of Dunk High/Terminator feel. And while you will have to wait at least six months to get your hands on the general releases, a super-limited Mighty Crown + Nike collaboration will yield the Mighty Crown Nike Dynasty High Premium a little earlier.

The Mighty Crown Dynasty High, the third shoe created through a joint effort between Nike and the Japanese music group, sports premium materials throughout including perforated and snakeskin leather, studded ankle strap and glittery ankle padding. The Mighty Crown Nike Dynasty High is finished off with a patterned black midsole and red outsole as well as an extended tongue tag emblazoned with a Mighty Crown.

While the shoe is undeniably dope, it was unfortunately created in very limited amounts for the 15th annual Yokohama Reggae Festival. They could get a wider release around the time of the festival on September 5th, but it’s no sure thing. Stick with NB for details.

Info and images via nikeblog.com.

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J. Martinez in Japan

Friday, July 31st, 2009





Our resident photographer, Jose Martinez, recently took a trip to Japan. We are big fans of his work so we had to spread love. Check out the world through his lens in 35mm color, and black and white.



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Download: Global Cup Clash 2009.

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Via higherlevelsounds and DancehallReggae.com comes audio of this year’s Global Cup Clash, recorded live from C-PAC in East Flatbush, Brooklyn.

For those who’ve never experienced a soundclash in person, this one’s for you.

Download the audio here: Global Cup Clash 2009 (Live @ C-PAC in East Flatbush, Brooklyn).

Check out a video from the event below…

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