DJ Stormin Norman’s “Sundae Sermon” in Harlem’s Morningside Park…


By Jerry L. Barrow, Senior Editor via Urban Daily
There is nothing more classic than summertime in the city, but even the classics get remixed. This summerToyota Rav 4 andTheUrbanDaily are putting a new spin on the road trip, taking you to the hottest events in the coolest cities around the country.

Grab the wheel and crank up the A/C as we give you double doses of culture and cuisine. Our cameras will take you behind the scenes  of open mics in Chicago, film festivals in Atlanta and more!
For the first stop on our fantastic voyage we take a big bite from the sweetest side of the Big Apple. Watch our exclusive video to find out what goes down at the Studio Museum in Harlem for “Uptown Fridays” and  DJ Stormin Norman’s “Sundae Sermon” in Morningside Park.

Cassette Flask – Summer Festival and Picnic Accessory…


This 6oz stainless steel flask is the perfect size to carry just enough hooch while staying on the D-low. Perfect for the vest pocket or the back pocket, and stylish enough that even if you do get caught, they might just let it slide!

Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer – Surf Shorts PP 808

The Surf Shorts PP 808 shorts are inspired by the the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer.

Made in the EU with love using top quality fabric from Italy. All shorts have brief lining for comfort and perfect covering. Let us know if you wish one without lining. Please hand wash only in cold water.

Legalize Dancing in NYC: Tell City Council and Mayoral Candidates to Repeal NYC’s 1926 Cabaret Law…

Did you know it’s illegal to dance in most bars, restaurants and even well established clubs in New York City? Or that, unless it’s a performance, dancing is not recognized as a form of expression protected under the First Amendment?
In 1926, while liquor was bootlegged and Jazz was shaking things up in Harlem, New York City instituted the Cabaret Law that required establishments serving food or drink to obtain a separate license before permitting any dancing or live music on their premises. This law successfully sought to police and restrict the interracial mixing happening in dance clubs uptown. Almost 100 years later, though times and racial attitudes have changed, the Cabaret Law is not only still in effect and enforced, but contemporary zoning regulations effectively make dancing with your friends absolutely illegal in large parts of the city!

New York’s restrictive dancing regulations affect not only individual dancers and communities, but businesses too, who suffer under the weight of intransigent bureaucracy, legal costs, irregular enforcement and disproportionate fines. Consequently, the number of legal venues has also been declining at an alarming rate. In the 1960s, in the Five Boroughs of New York City there were over 12,000 Cabaret Licenses. By 2008 there were only 179 and as of last year – just 134.
After an attempt to repeal the Cabaret Laws on First Amendment grounds failed in 2006, the only avenue toward meaningful change now is through legislative action and we need your support! Please help us repeal the 1926 Cabaret Law and remove the following 7 words from the Zoning Code: “or establishments of any capacity with dancing.” These reforms will have no effect on the applicability or enforcement of any of the numerous noise, fire, safety, alcohol and drug ordinances that keep our persons and venues safe and our neighborhoods livable. Help us free dancing by signing this petition and voting for candidates who support and advocate for it!

Sign the petition by clicking here.

Vintage Reel to Reel Tape RTS – iPhone Dock


If like me you long for the days of the reel to reel this should visually satisfy the part of the brain that has such cravings.

For the music lover, the tech geek, or the lover of awesome vintage “stuff”
These vintage 5 3/4″ Reel to Reel Tapes have been rescued and re-purposed as a working iPhone and iPod docking station.

Note: Every tape is different, the photo is just one example. Yours may not be the same, but it will be equally cool and vintage!

Just plug the included USB cable to your computer to charge and sync any iPhone (including the 4S) or iPod (excluding the Shuffle).

Be the envy of your office, recording studio, or neighborhood!

Audiowood Barky Turntable

Knock, knock. Who’s there? Wood. Wood who? Woodn’t you like to know!

Barky is a high-quality turntable made with a solid ash round, quality Rega parts kit, heavy glass platter and Rega RB303 tonearm. It includes a pre-mounted Rega Bias Cartridge (not shown), adjustable solid brass spike legs, and is finished with hand-rubbed polyurethane and paste wax. Each Barky is somewhat unique.

Barky has been seen in Metropolitan Home, Zink, California Home and Design, Velvet (Italy), Daily Mail (UK) and in dozens of online design mags. and blogs.

Barky is available with an external power supply that stabilizes power input and speed control, and allows pushbutton speed changes from 33 to 45. This power supply is $200 extra, and is required for countries with 230V power. International buyers with 230V power will still need to provide their own “table top transformer” to allow use of a US style 60hz plug, or purchase a 230VAC/24VDC transformer from your country-specific Rega dealer

Shipping is $30 in the Continental US, $100 everywhere else. International buyers need to specify voltage and are responsible for any customs fees assessed in their home country.

This table is a custom order, and should ship in less than 2-3 weeks. If in stock, Barkies will be shipped in 1-2 days. Buyers in Florida will need to pay 7.5% sales tax per Florida law.

Payment forms: major credit cards, paypal, or USPS money order.

Barky comes with a 1 year warranty from Audiowood, protecting against defects in manufacture and assembly. The cartridge is not included in this warranty

If you have questions, please feel free to contact Audiowood via phone at 850-272-4700 (Central). Other info available at audiowood.com

AfterShokz – Safer Headphones that Bypass the Eardrum…

If years of cranking up your tunes to sky-high decibels are taking their toll, the electronics wizards at AfterShokz have created a better way to rock out by bypassing your eardrums completely. The Syracuse, NY-based company, which debuted a trio of headphones at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, uses bone-conduction technology to deliver sound waves directly to your inner ear. Because AfterShockz doesn’t drown out ambient noise like conventional earphones can, you’ll be able to carry on a conversation, pay attention to passing cars, or maintain awareness of your surroundings while your music plays, all while keeping the peace between you and your fellow man (or woman).

The Technology Behind AfterShokz

Powered by patent pending military special ops bone conduction technology, AfterShokz Bone Conduction Headphones offer consumers a more comfortable, healthier, and safer listening experience. Unlike conventional headphones and earbuds that use the eardrums to transmit sound, Aftershokz headphones sit comfortably in front of the ear and utilize bone conduction technology to deliver stereophonic sound through the listener’s cheekbones to the inner ear. This enables anyone participating in an activity – jogging, biking, skateboarding, hiking, gaming – to stay connected to both what they are listening to and the outside world.

How Bone Conduction Works

Most of what we hear is due to sound waves traveling through the air to the eardrum, which then converts the sound waves to vibrations and transmits them to the inner ear. Sound waves can also get to the inner ear through direct vibration of the bones in the head which carry the vibrations directly to the inner ear, bypassing the eardrums. This is how a person hears his or her own voice, and also how whales hear. This pathway of sound is known as

bone conduction.

Ludwig van Beethoven, the 18th century composer who was almost completely deaf, tried a technique developed earlier by Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia and discovered he could hear music through his jawbone by biting a rod attached to his piano. The same principles of bone conduction are what make AfterShokz headphones work. (For more information on hearing and bone conduction.

Ahmir ‘?uestlove’ Thompson – Showing Brooklyn’s Black Gold some Amour…


Head Nod to: NY Post
I Just found out that ?uestlove has been spending every other Saturday in my hood at Black Gold my favorite spot for vintage vinyl. I can only blame myself as I can’t stop telling heads how truly amazing Black Gold really is…

This is what ?uestlove had to say to the NY Post:
“Black Gold has an amazing used-vinyl selection.It’s also part coffee shop,so you can just relax and enjoy yourself. I’m there like every other Saturday.I recently found some old Muppets’ records. [Laughs]I can instantly turn in to a 6-year-old when I hear them.I also found a few‘ Sesame Street’ ones. One has Grover singing the blues,and the other has him singing a Doobie Brothers song.”

Black Gold Records, 461 CourtSt., Carroll Gardens,Brooklyn

Shawn Schwartz of Halcyon The Record Shop…

Halcyon is a slick, modern store with round plastic chairs sitting atop a floor filled with loose rocks. The shelves are full of mostly new records, as well as trendy accessories, gadgets and Brooklyn-oriented t-shirts.

Adult Selections… Every Thursday w/DJ Jaymz Nylon

Where new and old friends can come together in a chill spot…

DJ Jaymz Nylon’s new summer get together in NYC Meat Packing Dist.

@ 5Ninth. Great music, strong drinks and an outdoor terrace…

Dance Classics – Modern House – AfroLatin Flavor

No Cover…