
photo by homegirldidi.
enjoy (club mix)- crydaluv (zshare)
ive been getting into a lot of boogilicious disco recently.
this track is amazing, around 3 mintues when the violin drops... so pretty!
peace & love.
Friday, February 13, 2009
february fave song.
Posted by banaboogie at 1:19 PM 0 comments
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
banaboogie's bumpin' beats.

photo by DigiDani.
a few new tracks ive been rocking to.
wu ooh Ft. Ghostface Killah & Method Man- Raekwon (zshare)
where is home? (Burial Remix) - Bloc Party (zshare)
she wants (MESSKID SKULL&BONES REMIX) - Ace of Base (zshare)
get down- diizy (zshare)
party & bullshit (Dave Wrangler Nothing To Worry About Mash Up) - Notorious B.I.G. Vs. Peter Bjorn and John (zshare)
peace & love.
Posted by banaboogie at 1:43 PM 0 comments
JR covers rooftops in Kenya with art



this picture really did it for me..
click here for more pics.
French outdoor installation artist (call it “street art” if you must) extraordinaire JR continues his epic 28 MILLIMETER: WOMEN Project with the unveiling this week of his most ambitious stage yet in KIBERA, KENYA. Reconnecting with the subjects he photographed over a year ago in the city—one of the largest slums in Africa—at the start of his mission to portray on a grand scale the unseen and unempowered women of the world, the reunion was an especially poignant moment for the artist. With the help of enthusiastic residents, JR managed to cover 2,000 square meters of local rooftops with photos of the eyes and faces of the women of Kibera, giving them a monumental voice and presence in a city where their own existence is often marginalized. Most of the subjects had their photos installed atop their own roofs and for the first time in JRs global series of installations, the material used is water-resistant enabling that the photo itself to protect the fragile houses in the upcoming rainy season. In order to further spread his message throughout the massive city, JR also encapsulated the local train that runs through the area twice daily with the eyes of local women alongside those of women photographed in Brazil, India, Cambodia, and other parts of Africa whose stories and images reveal a global solidarity of plight and purpose. The pinnacle of the experience, however, comes when the eyes on the moving train align with the static bottom halves of the subject’s faces posted along the train’s embankment, completing the smiling portraits for a split second in rapid succession before moving on to the next village where the experience is repeated. Somehow that stencil art on your local 7-11 will never seem quite so cool again, eh?
source
peace & love.
Posted by banaboogie at 12:05 PM 1 comments
Monday, February 9, 2009
GRASS-ON Lamp by Itlab.




the idea of having plants inside your home have never been so easy. the grass-on lamp, by Itlab, is made of recycled materials, including synthetic grass. itss the perfect idea for bringing some green energy into your home! the cube shape allows you to hang it, leave it on a table, or even on the floor. i love it!
peace & love.
Posted by banaboogie at 12:06 PM 1 comments
Thursday, February 5, 2009
nannerpuss.
if you know me personally, you understand why this make sense to me.
banana + octopus + mustache + googly eyes = dennys' amazing marketing team.
peace & love.
Posted by banaboogie at 12:21 AM 2 comments
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
N.J. disc jockey to part with Jenny's number
WEEHAWKEN, N.J. -- After five years fielding thousands of calls to one of rock 'n' roll's most celebrated phone numbers, disc jockey Spencer Potter is hanging up on Jenny.
Her seven digits are familiar to anyone who paid attention to pop music in the early 1980s: 867-5309, immortalized by the band Tommy Tutone.
Potter and his roommates requested the number on a lark for their home phone in northern New Jersey. They got it, along with about 30 to 40 calls a day.
The 28-year-old Potter says he's selling his business, A Blast Entertainment, and moving to New York. The business and the phone number are for sale on eBay, where the high bid was about $1,000 by Sunday morning.
thanks felipe!
peace & love.
Posted by banaboogie at 11:04 PM 0 comments
