Archive for June, 2007

NYC Art Army Exhibit

June 19, 2007

on Saturday, June 23rd 2007
We chilled, we illed and we saw some dope clay figurines of Joan Jett, ODB, Futura, Frank Kozik and more mundane things of our lo-fi youths like the 8-bit Nintendo controller and music the way it was meant to be heard —–> analogue. Check them all here.

Urban art and designer toys collide under Seattle artist Mike Leavitt as he debuts in New York with a solo show of his “Art Army” - hand-made action figures alongside other interactive pop art.

Put Singha Beer and urban art enthusiasts together and you’re guaranteed one hectic party. Be at the opening reception party next Saturday (June 23rd) at The Showroom NYC, 117 2nd Avenue (@ 7th St), 2nd floor. We will.

Moisturizer @ Bar Nine, NYC

June 19, 2007

Moisturizer @ Bar Nine

Sax induced night of booze promos in Hell’s Kitchen! The same night we booked Moisturizer at Bar Nine, the Knob Creek / Jim Beam girl was there buying free shots for everyone and anyone that showed interest.

The Singha was also flowing as it was on special for $4. We made a trade off with the Jim Beam girl and took shots of her bourbon. In return we got this lady drinking Singha as she pushed bar goers to take shots. A double whammy!

Venturing out of their usual Brooklyn stomping grounds, Moisturizer were excited to play mid town, and when they got on stage, mid town reciprocated. With their low baritone sax grooves over distorted rock ‘n roll bass lines and a fast paced, up tempo beat, this Hell’s Kitchen hide-away came alive.

The night ends with new friends and hopefully new trends.

Bit Shifter

June 3, 2007

Originally uploaded by Singha Beer Event

Homeboy rocked out at The Tank’s 4th Anniversary Party with three gameboys and a Behringer mixer. Not to mention a Depeche Mode cover made up entirely of blips and bleeps by pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, B, A, Select, Start. I think. How does he do it! Check out these Bit Shifter mp3’s for reference. He’s even got color coded Gameboys!

Where did it all go down?

The Tank @ Collective: Unconscious
279 Church St.
(between Franklin and White Streets)
New York NY 10013

Singha and Singha Light free for the first hour. It was just like home.