For the past few days we have been playing around with the great shows and features on Playboy.tv. Most of the shows have no real storyline, its just basically tits everywhere!
The prime example is Playboy Beach House. Beach House is a show that just basically records a party and then allows the best musicians from all over the world to perform their new hits.
Oh and if you want to see a lot of breasts then this is the show for you. Check out Beach House here on Playboy.tv.
It seems like the Wu-Tang Clan have been looking for their new office intern via Craigslist. The only down side is that you have to work on Statten Island.
Here is a great from Cool Material. The Pick Punch looks like a hole punch, but instead of punching little tiny holes in loose-leaf that somehow wind up all over your clothes, it punches new guitar picks.
There have been many controversial music videos over the years, but we thought we would take the time and find the most controversial. There were two real contenders and it was tough to work out which was the worst. Pearl Jam – Jeremy is a classic controversial music video that has been around for over 20 years. However, we decided that M.I.A’s music video for Born Free is the most controversial.
Chooka Parker is a pianist who has been performing on Australia’s Got Talent. We posted his first audition and he has now returned for the semifinal. If someone could teach this guy how to read music then he would set the world on fire!
In 2008, before DIE ANTWOORD was known outside of Cape Town, we threw our 1st ZEF RAP-RAVE JOLS at a dodgy little club called the Purple Turtle in Long Street (CT). The line up was our chommie, DJ SOLARIZE (Leon Botha), our chommie JACK PAROW, DIE ANTWOORD and our other chommies, THE WEDDING DJ’S.
Only about 150 to 200 people pulled in to these fun little psycho jols, but everyone who came to each jol said afterwards this ZEF RAP-RAVE JOL was the ‘the best night of their lives’.
This was Leon’s 1st time ever to DJ in front of people.
Leon had the biggest collection of actual rap CD’s Ninja and Yo-landi had ever seen in their lives.
They were all kept in original mint condition on giant CD racks that wrapped round his whole room!
His bedroom looked like a mixture between a hip-hop CD shop / dj studio and a Shoalin Monk art gallery, Leon had a deep love for creating his beautifully dark and mysterious paintings, and also a deep love for hip-hop DJ scratch-mixing.
When we asked Leon to drop a DJ set before DIE ANTWOORD’S 1st show he was crazy into it, and put a real slamming hard-core rap set together that got our 1st little Zuid Afrikaanse zeflings banging their brains out!