Monday, January 31, 2011

Welcome Nestor Chumak!



Jack White. Josh Homme. Nestor Chumak?

When Nestor isn't helping our engineers run a tight session, he's quietly taking over the music world one power chord at a time.

Writing and playing in several bands with pre-post-meta names like The Inhumanoids and Topanga, our young Nestor is poised for rock superstardom.

Right after he fetches your non-fat chai latte.


Friday, January 14, 2011

EarJam App - Latest and Greatest January 2011 Playlist

The January 2011 EarJam playlist is now up with a great variety of new talent to check out!


We've got an awesome lineup this month which includes The Elwins and the touching melodies/piano compositions of Megan Bonnell to name a few.

If you have yet to download the app you can do so by visiting the application store and searching "earjam".

Stay "tuned" for the upcoming February playlist.





Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Skateboard Design by Local Toronto Artist - Juliana NueFeld

Fundraiser project for Freeskates. Hand Painted deck with watercolour, acrylic and spray paint.

Today in Music History

1992 - Nirvana appeared on NBC-TV's Saturday Night Live and "Nevermind" hit #1 on the US album chart


1967 - Jimi Hendrix recorded
"Purple Haze"

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Monday, January 3, 2011

Jukebox the Ghost - "Schizophrenia" Yep Roc Records

Then & Now



Hands & Teeth


http://handsandteeth.bandcamp.com/album/enjoy-your-lifestyle
http://handsandteeth.bandcamp.com/track/shine-on

Toronto based Hands and Teeth newest release is titled "Shine On" with the single available for download free of charge at their above link. 'Shine On' isn't quite an 'album'. It's a single they recorded as a gift for their friends and fans for their support over the past year. "Enjoy Your Lifestyle" is their previous album and is available for purchase from their site. Definitely worth a listen.
Enjoy!

Art Of Manliness



Tomer Hanuka

Father
Limited edition of 350. Hand numbered.
19" x 25″ screen print. Printed by D&L Screen Printing.
Sold exclusively through Mondo Tees.

MGMT / Congratulations
Limited edition of 45 signed and numbered.
Archival UltraChrome print on Hahnemühle fine art rag.
Print size 13x19 inches.
we are sold out of these but there might be a few left on New Oral.
Life of Pi
Archival UltraChrome print on Hahnemühle fine art rag.
Print size 13x19 inches.
Marquis De Sade
Archival UltraChrome print on Hahnemühle fine art rag.
Print size 13x19 inches.
Join!
Archival UltraChrome print on Hahnemühle fine art rag.
Print size 13x19 inches.
Artist: Tomer Hanuka

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Monday, November 29, 2010

Artist: Amanda Nedham




“Like Milk & Blood”, drawings by Amanda Nedham
via Booooooom

Friday, November 26, 2010

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

OWLS by artist Josh Brill





You can order prints at the Lumadessa website starting at $20.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Friday, November 19, 2010

Friday, November 12, 2010

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

TA2:: Dangerous Dan's Radio & Print Campaign








Words by Katherine Vankoughnet

Let it be known that after over a decade of business, Dangerous Dan’s still lives up to its name — and to prove it, Toronto’s infamous east-end diner is unveiling a no-holds-barred ad campaign that plays on the restaurant’s reputation for indulging customers in spectacular feats of gluttony.

And with a menu of mouth-watering monstrosities that includes The Coronary Burger Special (Two 8 oz. beef patties, bacon, cheese and a fried egg), The Big Kevorkian and other alarmingly-titled gems, it’s safe to say that owner James McKinnon isn’t one to shy away from controversy… in fact, he embraces it.

In an attempt to push the envelope further, a dual-themed campaign was devised to bring to light the menu’s two main selling points: it’s stoner-friendly and perilously unhealthy. And yes, in a time of whole food revolutions and obesity epidemics, McKinnon adopting a marketing strategy that wears its irreparably damaged heart on its sleeve seems, appropriately, downright dangerous. But that’s the idea.

Spearheading the project, which rolls out this month, is Tattoo Sound + Music with creative director Drew Frohmann at the helm. The audio house developed a series of radio and print ads appealing to the largest market of late-night, grease-loving chowhounds: post-secondary students.

With the radio ads airing exclusively on CKLN, Ryerson University’s campus radio station, Frohmann and his team realized they could take certain creative liberties with the content that the younger, thicker-skinned audience afforded them. The nine unscripted spots were cut from an “authentic” recording session at the Tattoo Sound + Music studios, where a small group of employees put the Dangerous Dan’s delivery service through its paces. The clips feature enlightened conversations on frisbee golf, Grease and aging tattooed genitals — the type of frivolity that any good marijuana-fuelled discussion is made of — and are cut with bong sound effects for added context. [Hear the Radio spots here.]

For the accompanying print series, the much lauded creative director Israel Diaz, and his David & Goliath team were brought in to execute the visuals and capture the essence of the restaurant’s fare.

“We wanted to convey the sense of greasiness in everything from the images, to the graphics and the copy — and they hit it bang on,” Frohmann says. Pictures of triple-stacked burgers dripping with sauces and cheese grasped in eager, anonymous hands accompanied by factious slogans like, “While we still have health care,” and, “It’s 4:20 somewhere,” are taking on a life of their own, exceeding expectations of exposure. The posters are now being coveted as Dangerous Dan’s collector memorabilia, selling in the restaurant next to a sign stating, appropriately: “Food Porn - $1”.


CREDIT LIST:
Agency: Tattoo Sound + Music / David & Goliath
Creative Directors: Drew Frohmann / Israel Diaz
Producer: Heather Fletcher
Copywriters: Drew Frohmann / Dave Barber
Art Director: Mike Lonam
Photographer: My Yen Trung
Radio Production: Tattoo Sound + Music


Music Video: Primary 1 (ft. Harry Tuttle) - Never Know