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Burlesque at SXSW

Friday, March 5th, 2010

It’s that time of year where we get ready to pack up and drive down to Austin for an extended weekend of rock rap, posters, friends, barbeque, and NO SNOW. We’re super excited to spend time at SXSW and want to give everyone a head’s up about all of the cool shit we’ll be gettin’ into…

FLATSTOCK 24
Thursday March 18, 1 – 6pm
Friday March 19 & Saturday March 20, 11am – 6pm
Austin Convention Center, ground floor, Exhibit Hall 1
more info here

Along with dozens of our postermaking peers, we will be exhibiting our art prints, rock posters, t-shirts, sticker packs, and more. We’ll have everything from the common to the rare, from the old to the brand-spanking new. Bring a little money, come say hello, and take home some new art for your home, your office, or for your friend!

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NEO OBSOLETE POST NASAL SURREALISTIC CARNAGE
Thursday March 18, 7-10pm
Obsolete Industries (1700 East 12th St, Austin TX 78702)

From the warped mind of Haze XXL, the same man who brought you NON-CONSENSUAL POST DADA CONSTRUCTIVIST CEREBRAL WARTS, comes another destructive combination of art and music. Check out art on display from a slew of Minneapolitans: Burlesque, Broken Crow, Haze XXL, and Grant Hart from Husker Dü. Hart will also be performing music, as will Gay Witch Abortion. This all goes down at East Austin’s Obsolete Indutries screenprint studio.

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DO IT TO IT 3
Thursday March 18, 8pm – 2am
Silhouette (718 Congress Ave)
21 up / Free with RSVP here: burlesquedesign.com/doittoit

What would SXSW be for us without a party at Silhouette? Our favorite sushi and karaoke duplex is once again letting us take over and fill the room with BASS. Here’s the lineup of DJs for this year’s festivities:

8:00 – Jimmy 2 Times (Get Cryphy / MPLS)
8:45 – DJs Pump & Hedspin (Eh! Team DJs / Calgary, Vancouver)
9:30 – DJ Mel (Rock the Casbah / Nasty’s / Austin)
10:15 – Mike 2600 (Burlesque / Crossfaded Bacon / MPLS)
11:00 – Prince Klassen (Fully Fitted, Austin)
11:45 – Smalltown Romeo (Hai Karate / Plant Music / Calgary)
12:30 – Cubic Zirconia (live performance / Don’t Cry / NYC)
1:15 – Bird Peterson (Undocumented / BP Americo / CA via TX)

At the party, we will be releasing DO IT TO IT VOL. III, the third (duh) in our series of Do it To it musical releases. This CD features brand new and exclusive tracks and remixes from Do it To it veterans Bird Peterson, Mike 2600, Smalltown DJs, and Prince Klassen as well as BK-One, Nick Catchdubs, DJ Ayres, and many more! Stay tuned to the BRLSQ blog and newsletter for a sneak peek at the full CD packaging.

Have a listen to all of the tracks right here:

Do it To it Volume III preview by Mike 2600

OK that’s it for now. More TX news as we get even closer to the festival!

It was Dre Day 2010 (And Everybody Celebrated)

Friday, February 19th, 2010

like we always do bout this time

It’s February 19th, the day after Dre Day. Nevermind the 18th, today’s the day that needs to become a federal holiday. No one’s getting any work done and they really need the time to recover. Seems that people nationwide are choosing to celebrate all week long from the slew of parties that have been popping up! We don’t even know who some of you guys are but keep spreading the Dre gospel far and wide. Also, get in touch so we can send you stuff! We’re gonna put up a world map and stick pins in for each town that’s started observing Dre Day. Or maybe a globe so we can spin it. We really haven’t thought it through. Kinda like when we first thought of Dre Day back in late 2002. Here’s an exclusivo interview I did with Tigger at citypages.com that goes into the Dre Day origins.

BTW If you’re in Chicago, your celebration is tonight! With Psalm One at Darkroom. Here’s a few of Ben’s photos from last night at the Triple Rock. Check out his Dre Day 2010 MPLS flickr set for way more. The entire BRLSQ crew was there and had a ton of fun, maybe too much (…the phrase “Wes! I’m drunk! Gimme the keys to the truck!” may or may not have been uttered.) Everything went smoothly with setting up, Triple Rock staff was their usual great selves, and the crowd was hellbent on doing nothing but partying all night.

Oh, and next year?
February 18th, 2011 aka Dre Day falls on a Friday.

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Trama Doggy Dog

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*Also, keep up to date with Ben’s awesome photos with the handy flickr feed on the left. It used to be linked to mine but I haven’t uploaded in ages. Once I start adding stuff again, I’ll put mine back up. Ben shoots a lot more than party photos too!

The Official Dre Day mix is here!!!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

 

 

Our man Jimmy 2 Times put together one hell of a mix dedicated to the even mainier man right now – Dr. Dre. One of the DJs performing at this Thursday’s Dre Day at Triple Rock Social Club, Jimmy blew the roof off with this one! If you have even one grain of appreciation for the doctor, download this right NOW and get in the spirit! We are just ONE DAY AWAY from Dre Day!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD or you can also grab the mix from our BRLSQOTHEQUE podcast!

Go grab your advance tickets for Dre Day at triplerocksocialclub.com – don’t get left out in the cold on Thursday!!!

Tracklisting for the official Dre Day mix
1. Jimmy2times – Dre Day Intro
2. Blackstreet f/Dr. Dre – No Diggety
3. 50 Cent f/Mobb Deep – Outta Control(Remix)
4. Dr. Dre f/Snoop Dogg – Tha Next Episode
5. Snoop Dogg – What’s My Name
6. Dr. Dre f/Snoop Dogg – Deep Cover
7. Snoop Dogg – Tha Shiznit
8. Dr. Dre f/Knoc’Turnal – Bad Intentions
9. Dr. Dre – Let’s Get High
10. Snoop Dogg – Gin & Juice
11. N.W.A. – Gangsta Gangsta
12. N.W.A. – Fuck the Police
13. The D.O.C. – It’s Funky Enough
14. Dr. Dre f/Snoop Dogg – Little Ghetto Boy
15. Dr. Dre – Let Me Ride
16. Snoop Dogg f/Xzibit – Bitch Please
17. Dr. Dre – What’s the Difference
18. Dr. Dre f/Hittman – Ackrite
19. Snoop Dogg f/Tha Dogg Pound – Doggy Dogg World
20. Mary J. Blige – Family Affair
21. The Game f/50 Cent – How We Do
22. Snoop Dogg f/The Lady of Rage – G Funk Intro
23. Dr. Dre f/Snoop Dogg – Still DRE
24. Dr. Dre f/Kurupt, RBX & The Lady of Rage – Lyrical Gangbang
25. Busta Rhymes – Break Ya Neck
26. Eminem f/Dr. Dre & 50 Cent – Crack a Bottle
27. Snoop Dogg – Lodi Dodi

Walking On The Moon

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Brand new mix from Friend-of-Burlesque DJ Morse Code. Spaced-out indie dance nuevo disco party time music. I designed the cover artwork for this one.

Have a listen right here.

Burlesque in the Bay

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Will you be in San Francisco this Friday? Stop by Lower Haters store / gallery (597 Haight St). We’ll be decking the walls with screenprinted posters new and old and celebrating the new show with an opening party from 7-11pm. I’ll be in the building and will be spinning some music for a bit alongside my Bay Area disc jockey brethren King Most, Enki, and Platurn. It’s free to get in, so come say what up and pick up some prints!

The following night, I’ll be DJing at Triple Crown with Trouble & Bass recording artist Jinder. In town all the way from Stockholm, Jinder will be performing live, so don’t miss out! Locals Sticky K, Shane King, and the Goldsweat DJs will also be throwing down, so come celebrate 2010 for the bass odyssey that it is! Last time I was in town, I DJed at a Goldsweat event and it was nuts! These guys know how to throw a party!

What 2009 looked like

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

What happened this year? I thought about doing some top 5 lists but nobody wants to read those and people always want to question them and get all judgmental. Does anyone who looks at this blog care if I loved Inglorious Basterds or can’t think of any good albums that came out this year off the top of my head? Here is a multimedia chronological look back at some of my memories from 2009.

First, I traveled to our nation’s capital with my good homie Joe (A.K.A. Bitch Ass Darius) to try to look at the inauguration. This is about how close we got:

Joe and I returned home and got real serious with our glockenspiel band, New Kids On The Glock:

As a gigantic icicle melted outside our building, our office flooded the week before Dre Day!

Ain’t no punk ass icicle gonna stop us!

Survived yet another brutal winter in Hoth Minneapolis:

We rang in another SXSW with our second DO IT TO IT vinyl record, release party, and promo video:

Eric Inkala, John Grider, Isaac Arvold, and Keiko Yagishita rocked our First Amendment Arts gallery with their Almost Homeless show.

Syl Johnson put on an incredible performance at Numero Group’s Eccentric Soul Revue in Chicago:

I got to design the poster for the show as well:

Traveled to Vancouver BC for a DJ gig and was floored at how gorgeous the city is.

My Kidrobot Alphabet keychain series was finally released and I couldn’t have been more excited:

As part of Walker Art Center’s “Don’t Sleep On It” 24 hour art-making marathon, we led a roomful of high schoolers on a 3-6am adventure filled with building a wall of giant speakerboxes, overlapping video and slide projections, and plenty of BASS!

Went to Sedona Arizona for my brother’s wedding, stayed for the crystal healing sessions, wizard potions, and magnetic spiritual vortexes… brah.

Added another Bonnaroo poster to our repertoire:

One week after Michael Jackson died, I was in New York and ended up at an MJ tribute night hosted by the great DJ Spinna. It was one of the best all-Michael DJ sets I’ve ever heard and one of the most intense experiences I’ve ever had while listening to a DJ spin. I’m talking like… religious experience level shit here, people.

Had to switch gears from Michael to Prince to DJ at the Purple Rain 25th Anniversary dance party at First Avenue. We were honored to have Minneapolis’ Mayor R.T. Rybak attend, share his thoughts on Minneapolis’ rich musical history, and then hand First Avenue a custom-made key to the city!

I spent a year staring at international postage stamps and used all that inspiration to design the packaging for my buddy BK-One’s new CD “Radio do Canibal.”

Autumn kicked into gear and things like this happened:

The whole BRLSQ team helped put together a crazy art installation at SOO Visual Arts Center for the super cool “Non-Consensual Constructivist Post-Dada Cerebral Warts” show with Haze XXL and Aesthetic Apparatus:

King Otto and I rocked the crowd at 7th Street Entry for another Halloween night all-oldies Monster Mash dance party!

The art school at Illinois Wesleyan University hosted Wes and I for the weekend as we installed and opened our largest gallery show yet, simply titled The Screenprinted Work of Burlesque of North America.

My dude Emynd released a digital EP of my music on his Crossfaded Bacon label. “Ready to Rock” is my first ever solo EP and I made a video to promote one of the choons:

We cut our teeth in the craft fair scene at the No Coast Craftorama. Expect to see us at many more arts & crafts-related events in the near future! We bout that craft, son!

2009 was a year of big changes both good and bad for myself, Burlesque, and my friends. I’m looking forward to a clean slate in 2010 to see what great things will come for everyone. LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Our Holiday Bonanza is this Saturday!

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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Come celebrate the start of the holiday season with Burlesque!

Our halls (aka First Amendment Arts) will be decked with some of our finest screenprinted posters and artprints, we’ll be stringing up Christmas lights and serving up mulled cider and egg nog.

Dance to the music of the Wants VS Needs DJs, playing all evening!

Marvel at an array of screenprinted rock posters and fine art prints, hung up right where it was created! There’s even going to be a few new items just in time to get slapped on the walls.

Enter our first ever Coloring Contest! Color in awesome Burlesque line art right in our studio! Get free stuff made by us!

Pick up inexpensive, unique holiday gifts for everyone on your list!

RSVP on Facebook

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1101 Stinson Blvd (at Broadway & Stinson in NE Minneapolis)
7-10PM
All ages
FREE


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Blowed Out!

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Cecil Otter

P.O.S.

This past Saturday, after all the crazy Craft-O-Rama madness, my favorite hip-hop crew got together for the 5th annual Doomtree Blowout at First Ave.

As always, they did not disappoint. I was lucky enough to get my camera in and capture some moments. Check out the photoset and all the rest of my photo adventures on my flickr page.

And of course, be sure to check out www.doomtree.net for all your wings and teeth needs.

Baroness visits the Triple Rock, Baizley visits BRLSQ

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Baizley Live By Benbrlsq
Last Friday brought the Baroness boys to town. They played a stellar show at the Triple Rock and managed to drop by BRLSQ HQ before hand as well. We put John to work signing his prints, including our version of Phanton Limb which will be going on sale super soon! We’ll post images for that momentarily as well. Until then, check out Ben’s photoset from the night on his flickr page.

Flatstock 22!

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Our Flatstock crew has returned to our desks and our presses after a fun filled weekend at Bumbershoot. Many thanks to everyone who stopped by the booth, shared drinks and laughs with us, the wonderful Larsen family for putting up with our posse, Sarah Silverman!, the folks at API for putting together another great Flatstock event, and all the great musicians we saw at Bumbershoot. Here’s a small photo gallery of our time in Seattle…more can be found at Ben’s Flickr site

See ya next year!