Showing posts with label Paris-Tonkar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris-Tonkar. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Paris-Tonkar Issue 4 OUT NOW!


Paris-Tonkar Issue 4 OUT NOW!
Paris-Tonkar was the original European Graffiti Book, that has been re-introduced as a modern graffiti Magazine focusing on Graffiti and some street art of France. The issue features Olson & Limo (Paris Region), 
Jok (Paris Region), Decor (Saint-Dizier), Gilbert 1 (Nancy), Brinks (Saint-Brieuc), Koma (Orange), Jone (Brest),  Cope2 & More info here

More info on the original Paris-Tonkar go here




Monday, 12 December 2011

Wrung & New Rap Francais



Wrung is a French Hip-Hop Company that has been involved in the real culture since 1995. Blending Graffiti, Graphics dope Clothes and real Hip-Hop. Wrung has set up a playlist of over 1hr &15 mins of some of the best new Hip-Hop France has to offer. So enjoy http://blog.wrung.fr/2011/09/playlist-rap-francais-rentree-2011
Wrung Website: http://www.wrung.fr/en
Wrung Blog: http://blog.wrung.fr


Dope Wrung X Assassin Rockin' Squad 15 & 25 year Anniversary Collabo College Letters Jacket More info here: Wrung x Assassin: collab 15-25eme anniversaire




Full Wrung 2011 French Hip-Hop Playlist



A Bout D'Souffle - Sexion D'Assaut

http://www.youtube.com/user/sexiondassautonline

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

New "Paris City Graffiti" Book Out Now!


PARIS CITY graffiti - 35.00€
300 pages and about 2,200 photographs entirely devoted to Paris and its suburbs.
Love, passion, sharing and creativity have been the key words in the creation of this book, just like what comes from graffiti productions.


http://pariscitygraffiti.com

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

"Portraits De Cite'" A French Hip-Hop City Photos From The 1990's (Book Review)


Portraits De Cite' (2008)
French Hip-Hop City Photos from the 1990's
With work by: Bakir Ziani, Richard Hort, Ambroise Mendy, Jean-Paul Gentile, Abdel Ben Massaoud & Mohamed Boughamni

On a recent trip to France I found this in a book shop, they really celebrate a varirty of French people representing Hip-Hop culture. Here are some of the highlights.


Raiders Caps

From an outsider, the French Hip-Hop scene has always looked amazing. In the 1990's Movies like La Haine, Graffiti Books like Paris Tonkar,groups like NTM, Assasin, Iam, MC Solaar, DJs like DJ Dee Nasty, Crazy Fast Camel (DMC Finalists); Graffiti Writers like Tran, Nasty, Color, Kay One GT (and his French Hip-Hop shop in London) and U.K. legend Mode2 (moving to Paris); and the many French B-Boy/B-Girls making a huge presence in the International Hip-Hop scene.


Headspin

Obviously France is a huge country, so the market is enormous and so can support a proper functioning Hip-Hop industry. Unlike the U.K., the French government also passed a law forcing French Radio Stations to play a large percentage of French Language music. This in turn has created a large selection of French Hip-Hop artists, and labels to sign them.


B-Boys

In the 1990's French Hip-Hop only Radio stations like SkyRock and others supported this progressive movement, and many local councils all over France have laid on big budget community Hip-Hop Events that feature B-Boy, Mcing, Dj and Graffiti. It is common for French Artists to do collaborations with high profile MC's like Nas, CNN, Wu-Tang, the late Guru and many others, French Graffiti Mags can be bought in the smallest village News Agents, and B-Boys who travel the country and world doing showcases. It would be useful for the UK scene to take note and learn from our French Family!


Freight


Grasshopper Style


Power Moves

Paris Tonkar from Paris Tonkar on Vimeo.


Also to see The Kool Skool's Review and info on "Paris Tonkar"


Paris Tonkar is about to release a new Graffiti Magazine more info below


Paris Tonkar now has a Blog
Paris Tonkar Flickr
Paris Tonkar on Vimeo

Yo Pegasus!! Yo Tasek!!

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Paris-Tonkar "The French Graffiti Scenes Version of Subway Art"


Paris-Tonkar The French Graffiti scenes version of Subway Art

Cover

Paris-Tonkar "Graffiti art in Paris and France in the 1980s."
Doriath, Ben Yakhlef Format : 21 X 24 à l'italienne. Prix Public TTC: 190 FF. ISBN: 2-908382-09-6. 1990?

This book was legendary, and instrumental in the European Graffiti scene, as there were very few books, if any back then. Many of the writers who featured in the book came to London in the late 80's early 90's and their ridiculously fat-cap tags were everywhere in the West End, and it really influenced London Handstyles.



Nasty 2008

The book documents the groundbreaking Paris scene walls, Subways "Le Metro", and loads of street bombing, with names like (London ex-pat) Mode2, Bando, Nasty, Stem and many more. Its very hard to track down but if you see a copy grab it!

We recently mentioned Siba Giba originally from Paris, a French American Hip-Hop artist, Producer and Journalist . He has released two books, one a Hip-Hop version of the famous original Paris Graffiti Book 'Paris-Tonkar', featuring interviews with KRS-One, Tim Dog, and others in 1992. More info here


Paris Street Bombing


Paris Street Bombing



Nastie by Nasty (left), Again by Nasty


Assorted sketches by Bando & Stem (left), beginning of "Metro section"


Steph production by Stef


Bando Chrome


Mode2 93NTM


Unknown Street Piece


Jon156 (New York Subway Legend and Paris native)


Index fetauring prolific Paris Crews and their members


Bando


Back Cover

More info and flicks found here

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Get Open Crew/Alphabet Soup


The Get Open Crew
(from left)Kiambu/Push, Devan/Seyes, Baruch, Siba Giba and friend below
The crew was a collection of DJs, MCs, Producers and Graffiti writers, this was taken by me in New York 1992



Push Seyes 1992
Push was also known as Kiambu, an MC in Alphabet Soup (Headrush) an Early 90's Hiphop group, and Bruknahm. They had the sickest Blackbooks I have ever seen then and since. Next to the Syo (Seyes) throwy is a Omni 156/AOK/XTC/BYI throw up, who we also knew.


Push Blackbook Piece


Seyes83 Blackbook Throw-up


Alphabet Soup Press Shot
The group consisted of:
(from left Nubian, Melkuan, Deflon, Brother Love and Kiambu)


The group came out in 1991, and sounded similar to the Native Tongue's Black Sheep, but the production was a bit more experimental, and it was more openly Conscious/Political. It was released by independent label Akirfa Recordings which I think was based in a Comic shop, because that's where I got my copy, until Kiambu gave me some more to give to UK DJs. I met the rest of the group briefly when they came to our collage to chill with Kiambu.
I have a copy of a radio tape I recorded in London Xmas 1991 of Westwood or someone on Kiss playing it, and it featured in a Hip-Hop chart (Blues & Soul?) when it came out too. The group was forced to change their name to Headrush as there was another group called Alphabet Soup at that time on a major label.


Alphabet Soup E.P. 1991 Cover

Download theE.P. here Courtesy of L. Max Toilet’s “Toiletries” original post

Kiambu became a part of Bruknahm with along with Siba Giba and X-clan associate Saundi, and Released and album under that name and still record under the name The Get Open Crew, working with some European artists and Sadat X (Brand Nubian, LowLife). Deflon produced a track on a Mo Wax compilation in 95/96.

Siba Giba originally from Paris, grew up in New York City, going back and forth. He has released two books, one a Hip-Hop version of the famous original Paris Graffiti Book 'Paris-Tonkar', featuring interviews with KRS-One, Tim Dog, and others in 1992. The other one was a Jazz book project, "Jazz Zoom, Carryin’ It On" started by his mother by Desdemone Bardin, who sadly passed away before she could see it finished. Desdemone Bardin was one of the first French educators to use Hip-Hop as a way to teach English, and was an early promoter of the culture in Paris.
He released his first record with a German label, and recorded a crew track with fellow label mates First Down a UK Hip-Hop group featuring Aroe (Aroe & The Soundmakers).
He runs OvertimeRecords and has produced for California early 90's underground legends Freestyle Fellowship, Daddy-O (Stetsasonic), Everlast (House Of Pain) and others.


He is currently working on The Hip Hop Loves Foundation. The Hip-Hop Loves Foundation (HHLF) educates underprivileged people globally through Hip-Hop culture’s positive and unifying attributes.

He is still making music and here is a exclusive copy of his Swagger Like Us remix
Swagger Like Us SibaGiba Brazil Remix - T.I., Lil'Wayne, Jay-Z etc
Download here


www.myspace.com/sibagiba
www.myspace.com/bruknahm
www.dvcpress.com



'Paris-Tonkar' The French Graffiti scenes version of Subway Art
Info for Paris-Tonkar
'Paris-Tonkar' Graffiti art in Paris and France in the 1980s." Doriath, Ben Yakhlef Format : 21 X 24 à l'italienne. Prix Public TTC: 190 FF. ISBN: 2-908382-09-6.