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Tim Brodhagen

Subway Sketcher

06 June 2009, 01.51 | Posted in Art, homies, videos | 1 comment »


My homies at LeDeux just sent me another email. This time is was to put me down to this little viral they did for the artist John Perry. John creeps the subway and pops off ill sketches of all sorts of unsuspecting NYC characters and has sketched over 1000 strangers between stops. You might be one! Music by Cresh Frazy.

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LeDeux Summer Sneak

26 May 2009, 23.04 | Posted in clothing, exclusives, homies | No comments »


I woke up today to an email from the mysterious LeDeux collective. Always intrigued by what these dudes have up their sleeve, from music to art to video to motion graphics to OG Kush, I wasted no time pressing “open” over my morning cup of Bustelo. This time homies came through with a whole other bag: two tees and a belt. The first joint, an appropriation of NYC’s recycling program characters, entitled “Fuck the Department of Sanitation,” is meant to stir the said Department into a copywrite infringement case which will then cause them to notice that no one has been picking up the garbage or the recycling at the LeDeux compound in Brooklyn for months despite multiple pleas to 311.The second is a shout out to LeDeux’s family of conspirators: 13th Witness, Burnt Batteries, and Motion Tactics. These are being produced in super limited quantities for LeDeux Japan only. If you want to try to get one, I’ll do my best to help you. Full looks after the jump.

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New Teamworks Mix | GTA

27 March 2009, 22.44 | Posted in downloads, homies, music | No comments »


My homies Neal Santos and Marshall Law have just dropped another mix for Teamworks. GTA is an all remix album that uses only music contained in the game Grand Theft Auto 4. Shit is pretty ridiculous. Neal explained the concept to me like this, “I play a lot of video games and some have decent music in them but GTA4 had so much in it I couldn’t help thinking it would make a good 45 minute set. So I started picking songs and got Marshall working on remixes.” Here’s what Marshall had to say about it: “Neal being the gamer that he is, had had plenty of time analyzing the tunes and he kicked the idea of remixing songs from the game. I didn’t even know how much material there was and we spent months just gathering all of it. When I finally got started with the remixes, at about track three (David Bowie, Facination remix) I knew we were on to something.”

Thanks yo!

Download it for free at Thisish.

12 Steps Forward 14 Back

05 February 2009, 08.49 | Posted in downloads, homies, music, web | No comments »


The homies are at it again. From William Marshall, LeDeux, Teamworks and the THISISH clique…

New THISISH February Download….

12 Steps Forward 14 Back

Get it here.

Thisish x Teamworks x LeDeux x Marshall Law Site Launch

11 December 2008, 06.47 | Posted in downloads, homies, music, web | 2 comments »


Some of my favorite people in the world came together recently to try to inject a bit of dopeness and positive energy into what is otherwise probably the most dreary holiday season most of us have ever experienced. I mean fuck the holidays, but usually this time of year is fun, it just happens to be that this year we are all sitting here praying that holy hell doesn’t break loose before Obama can get in there and make it right. No pressure homey.

Anyway, equally fed up with the over consumerated bullshit and general fucked upness of it all, the design collective known as LeDeux has joined forces with the Teamworks and Thisish brands to present a series of free music downloads from Marshall Law. Known for his beatmaking mastery as well as work with Large Professor, the X-Ecutioners, Julez Santana, B-Real, and more, Marshall Law has been hoarding joint after joint after joint for just this occasion. With the launch of Thisish.com, he presents his full length masterpiece, Drugs Made Me Do It, as well as the mixtapes Testing the Waters Vol 1 and 2, Teamworks, and Deep Huh completely free. Not content to stop there, the plan is to release a new free download each month for the next four months. Far from a regular mixtape, Marshall’s mixes feature production work out the ass, super eclectic song selection, and flips and bounces that only a drugged out lunatic could come up with. On the eve of the site launch I linked with Marshall to hear why he felt compelled to give in to the season of giving when the rest of us are staying on some real Scrooge McDuck shit. This is what he had to say:

What gave you the idea to launch this free download site?

There are 50,000 ways to buy and sell music, from iTunes to the “do you like hip hop” kids slinging cd’s to tourists in Union Square. The industry is flooded with people with their hands out, that’s not really my steez. We’re in an economic crisis dammit!! People need to save their money for bomb shelters and flat screen tv’s.

What can people expect to get?

A bunch of shit at once. First a record entitled Drugs Made Me Do It. I did this in 2005, its inspired by the “escapades of controlled substance people” and was made during a quite interesting time in my life. Also there are four completely produced so-called mash up mixes. I will be releasing everything I got on stash in the next four months. Three more instrumental albums and at least one more mixtape as well as some features and random stuff I got.

Nothing in life is free, what’s the catch?

No catch. you don’t even have to enter your email, just click download. No tricks or bullshit. If you feel like supporting come to a show or buy me a coffee.

Both sonically and biz wise - what are your next moves?

I’m emptying out the stash to clean my slate and start fresh. I’ve been doing some beats for some people and am feeling ambitious to get more creative in the producer role as well as putting together tracks for a new record. For this album I’ve been trying to push my capabilities farther, I started playing drums and am working that into tunes,trying to mesh the analog and digital worlds. I figure if I give more physically to tracks it will translate to the listener.

Who is your team and how do they fit into your collective plans? Thisish, Teamworks, LeDeux?

Every one in that circle is really one fam, we each got a hustle and somehow manage to collaborate on crazy amounts of work. Collectively we can all offer something to the other and we all want to see the next succeed so we actually work to see that.

Any other random thoughts or shoutouts holla!

With all the bullshit outside your headphones try to relax, don’t be fooled into hysteria, if all else fails take drugs.

Thanks Marshall!