Nuria's very feminine, poetic work is best witnessed in the street environment it is correlating with.
The Madrid inhabitant, who studied interior design and fine arts, uses brushes and latex paint to create her individual reflections on new ways of seeing our urban environment.
She wants to form a quiet, neutral spot where passers-by can stand still to form their thoughts.
Her Take Over Madrid billboards are composed of natural elements, butterflies and boldly colored geometrical designs. Other recurring elements include lines, patterns, plants and flowers.
The artist often collaborates with Eltono; both are members of the street art collective Equipo Plastico(with Nano4814 and Sixe). Together they have made street sound installations and light graffiti.
Nuria's gallery work differs from the work she places in the landscape. Her internal world is translated in the form of installations, videos, murals, drawings and watercolor.
Her work has been shown in galleries and museums such as Tate Modern and the Miró foundation.
The Oakland based Hieroglyphics crew, founded by Del the Funky Homosapien in the 90s, released their third album The Kitchen.
Summery beat juggling by the Sleeprockers DJ crew and the skills of the funky hip hop collective come together in this relaxed, smooth record.
Tracklist:
1. The Kitchen Intro - PROD. Sleeprockers
2.. Livin’ It Up – PROD. Del The Funky Homosapien
3. The Mayor – PROD. Gully Duckets
4. Golden – PROD. Del The Funky Homosapien
5. Gun Fever – PROD. Gully Duckets
6. Indonesia – PROD. Opio
7. wShores Galore – PROD. Opio
8. That Merch – PROD. Unjust
9. Nutrition – PROD. Opio
10. Indonesia Interlude – Sleeprockers edit/PROD. Opio
11. Highway Five – PROD. Opio
12. All As Above So Below – PROD. Opio
13. Nano Salt – PROD. Opio
14. Immortals – PROD. A-Plus
15. Exciting – PROD. Phesto Dee
16. It’s Partly Me – PROD. Opio
17. Passing Fads – PROD. Stephen King
The all-round artist's second album The Big Dream emits a sustainable sense of melancholy.
Lynch understands the ability of music to create a specific dark atmosphere with reverbed guitars, mellow beats and vocoded singing.
Crazy Clown Time's follow-up fuses modern blues and rock n roll in the eyes of an eternal dreamer, its cohesive concept is bound to delight your senses.
Pharoahe Monch released Stand Your Ground, a protest song about the controversial law used in the George Zimmerman verdict.
Originally intended for his upcoming PTSD LP, Pharoahe now uses the track to encourage people to get involved.