Posted on Oct 29, 2008
CUBE JR AKA THE TOUCH OF PHILLY WATER ICE TRUCK

ROB RAINBOW MERCH

DOUG AITKEN'S MIGRATION w/ SOUNDTRACK BY WHITE RAINBOW, LICHENS, ARP


LIONEL SHIRT REPPING UP AT THE PORTLAND CMJ MEGA FESTY AT KNITTING FACTORY


ROB WALMART IS BLOGGABLE! (WHITE RAINBOW STILL NOT):
via joggerzblog
"Outside, Leonard St,NYC, in front of the Knitting Factory:
"Hey! Hey! Please I have a Very Important Client coming in 15 minutes"screams a long blonde tressed executive in 5 inch heels as she pounds on the window and exterior of a converted ice cream truck, now the vessel to the bombastic BEATS and narratives of Andre the Giant and Lionel Richie that is Rob Walmart.
Earlier, a trenchcoat wing tip stormtrooper, still gliding through the streets via his golden parachute blasts "Hey, you gotta turn that down!" He doesn't ask.
As the grey hair skulks away the volume lowers .0000005 decibels for 2.5 seconds, then returns to full block party levels.
A woman and her two toy dogs, pause a moment to take it all in. Chantelle flees inside, "I'm gonna get in trouble".
Beastie Boy Mike D rides by on his bicycle, looking weathered and unfamous."
via new york press
"I next decided to take a detour to Monster Island to see a man calling himself Rob Walmart and his cohorts make beats and rap/rant out of an ice cream truck. While this was not technically a part of CMJ, it was a part of a bullshit-free monster bill alternative (Awesome Color, Golden Error, Vivian Girls) to the fest courtesy of Todd P, and I wished I could have stayed."
via some music/advertising business blog article:
"This sentiment was hardly more evident than during Wednesday morning's panel, "Sponsorship: A Futuristic Music Industry Strategy," but the gathering also demonstrated that Rob Walmart and Wal-Mart aren't always on the same frequency.
"The most important strategy is knowing who you are and communicating that philosophy to the brand," Maurice Bernstein, president-CEO, Giant Step, said during the panel. "Treat yourself like a CEO of a company who's building relationships with partners."
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