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This is ESC’s first performance series including the performances of artists featured in our print magazine and upcoming print magazines. Stay tuned to ESC Magazine, we have a lot in store!
New York City born and based rapper Esparo follows up his 21 After Mixtape with this visual named Ante Up. The visual was shot where he grew up and may be his break out record. Stay turned for what this up and comer has coming next.
Check out our issue 3 artist’s new feature on Tuki Carter’s new Record, Nobody. With Taylor Gang support and Ted’s East Coast support, this one is set to blow!
Check it out now!
Presenting our issue 3 Artist Slim Dollar’s new video Trap Phone, Directed by Scott Surman and Michael Della Polla featuring Slim, Kas Stone, and DJ E Double
Check out our recap of Truth city at Arlene’s Grocery
New one take video for Jimi Tents directed by Scott Surman and Michael Della Polla
New visuals coming from HooliganRadGuitar5! This film was directed by our Photo Editor, Michael Della Polla. Huge shout out to the Producer and Stylist Morgan T Stuart and Douglass Cornwall III.
ESC Magazine is happy to present our newest production featuring our Issue 3 artist Perrion. Perrion is seen performing with his friends in Harlem and getting cute with his girl in the Meatpacking district.
New Music video Alert! Our issue 1 artist, She's Ryan, has release her new visual for Level! Check it out now!!
New Music video for our Issue 3 Artist, Slim Dollars by our Photo Editor, Michael Della Polla.
PERRION @perryeats by @escmag
Catch this new look book for @thehundreds shot by Michael Della Polla, our photo editor.
[New Music Video Alert!]
Check out our issue 1 artist Raw Blue’s newest video for his song Wanna Luv U now!
Check out this new video featuring Blaze, shot in the Atlanta International Airport.
Written by Ari Catalino
Teflon Tel Aviv's first full-length Album Fahrenheit Fair Enough presents a reflective, introspective sound of electronic jazzy/lounge music. The once Dynamic duo of late great Charles Cooper(R.I.P) and Joshua Eustis give you a focus of sound play with warm tones and timely moments of glitch, with blips and bleeps to match each intricate sound. Released on Hefty! Records Sept 2001. It's difficult to discribe every track adequately. The album is everything IDM lovers expected and more. "Fahrenheit Fair Enough", has a mid tempo excursion with soft warm tones, the consistency and pattern expertist is as proffessional as panning techniques go. The Endless blips and bleeps is just moving."TTV" has timely moments with glitches, blips and bleeps that attracts, leaves you hooked instantly. "Lotus Above Water", starts with low glitches blips and bleeps, creaks. Low harmonious keys while the guitar just settles its self in. Just a beautiful track. "John Thomas on the inside is nothing but foam", is just a delight to listen to from Drum patterns, snare and bass guitar. It's simply perfect if there's such a thing. Seems like TTV spent along time producing such an intriate, balanced to a degree excellent. Just brilliant."Life is all about taking thing in and putting things out", A slow yet soothing piano sound with quirky creaks, glitches and man fading tones. This is a mellow track to vibe with no worries."Your Face Remind me of When I Was Old", titles with irony just make you want to listen to. slowly developed track has you waiting with underdeveloped tones and variety of building patterns with a gradual build. Its not until (4:15)the song develops into recognizable art TTV displays pure IDM at its finest."What's The Use of Feet of You Haven't got any Legs", Electronic Music like no other. A combination of snare, bells,glitches creaks unfolding to a different yet necessary versatility sound to boot. Simply extraordinary."Introductory Nomenclature", Almost gives you a sense of clarity and vision. hip-hop influenced yet out of this world sound with loops of flash and flare."Fahrenheit Far Away", TTV end their album and let the listeners vibe to a simple Mid-Tempo piano sound with drums and cymbal loops. While Fahrenheit Fair Enough is underrated for sure. TTV announces its 15th anniversary reissue of Fahrenheit Fair Enough which was released this December. The much anticipated new Addition album is remastered with a generous 9 new tracks On LP and CD.
Photos by Brandon Pena
33 ° launches its first full collection with "Soloiquy of Chaos" . Taking the title from the classic Gang Starr cut , we used gritty graphics and industrial type pieces to create garments reminscent of mid 90s urban and street culture with a futurist approach . We used staple pieces from Carhartt and Dickies to give proper aesthetic to each piece . influences ranged from Helly Hansen winter pieces to Boot Camp Clik Silhoutes.
All pieces worn by our issue 3 artist Perrion.
Bell the Band at Rockwood Music Hall.
Photographs by Michael Della Polla
listen to them at http://www.belltheband.com/