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Catch Wreck – Collective Consciousness

Friday, CCRMG artists Catch Wreck and Retrospek released the video for Spliff Lifta, the apocalyptic single off of Catch Wreck’s latest album Collective Consciousness. The video was filmed, directed and edited by Rene Dongo and the song was produced by Rah Intelligence. As we busily prepare the website and other materials for the release on 12/21/11, we thought it would be a good opportunity to share the cover art and talk about the process behind it and how it relates to the concept of the album. This cover was done by Jake and grew from a late night session sitting around and listening to the rough mixes – talking about images and ideas associated with the project. The title “collective consciousness” has both external and internal references. CCR, which stands for cool collective reps is the musical family Catch has been working with here in Boston, and the mentality that unites the group, similar ideas and aspirations is one of the touch points for the project, which has a lot of material about Boston and the Boston hip-hop “scene.” In the larger context – Collective Consciousness refers to the way ideas can connect people across other boundaries, physical or otherwise and how collective action of like minds has tremendous power to change existing paradigms. With the cover we tried to pull together images that represented this on different levels: so networks within ones self, networks of people and relationships, networks of technology and networks on the cosmic scale. Knowledge as light, as energy, as life and something that connects us. There was a lot of adjusting to the images and colors to try to get the right balance – eventually landing us in this rich blue green to yellow – like a living equatorial ocean. For the type we wanted to keep it simple and direct. Mostly though we just pushed the images until we liked how it looked – listening to and talking about the music throughout. We also did the quick single cover for “The Plan”.

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Scope Urban Apparel .com

One of our favorite projects / collabos is the work we do with Scope Urban Apparel. At the beginning of the year they had a website re-launch that coincided with the release of their first video lookbook: Get Much Higher. The launch of the 4.0 website included an overhaul of the WordPress, combining artists pages, the shop and blog into a unified site. The color scheme switched from black background to a white one with red accent. Scopes other online presence (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Youtube etc.) was updated to match. The scope site, with all the product pages and categories is one of the more extensive projects we’ve taken on. The Get much Higher Video Lookbook was shot by Rene Dongo and featured #ScopeGang friends and family.

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PS We the Best .com

Over the years I’ve done a lot of work with O.T.O and the Prime Suspects since that first cover for Unknown Art-O-Facts. The Prime Sus Music site went through the usual process: we started with a straight HTML site scratch built and coded and have since moved on to incorporate a blogger and finally a hosted wordrpress. Live Site http://pswethebest.com

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Rob Stull .com

Finally! After a long time developing and fleshing out the web site for local artist and illustrator Rob Stull, we have finally launched it. Rob is a veteran in the comics industry, working on popular titles from Spiderman to Batman for all the major publishers. He is also a pioneer of fusing hip-hop and graffiti with comics and graphic arts – through work for major players like Guru and events and shows like Com N’ Graf. In other words – this man does web-site worthy sh*t. Unlike many clients who have a lot of coming soon and under development areas when they come to us, Rob has archives of work, press and events demanding documentation. This site is still being updated with a backlog of content – with more to come in the future as Rob continues to keep busy doing cool stuff. It was a great project and a visually a lot of fun being able to use original comic art for the graphics. www.robstull.com

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