
I'ma WildBoy I'ma Wildboy On Monday, February 13th , VICE and Project X's Party Legends College Tour comes to Columbus for an exclusive screening of Project X (from the producers of the Hangover), and after party, featuring performances by Machine Gun Kelly and Jesse Marco . You want to see PROJECT X and rage with MGK for FREE? YOU need to Lace-Up. Screening: Gateway Film Center, 1550 North High [...]
vicemag : We asked Tyler the Creator to tell us his craziest party story. It involves puking, a machete, and grand theft. Needless to say, it's nuts. Head here for more party stories. "They was actually watching a Pitbull video…"
Our friends at the Impossible Project have hooked us up with another dope Polaroid camera + film giveaway: 1st prize (pictured) – OneStep Closeup PX Film Kit (a refurbished vintage Polaroid 600 Closeup camera + 1 pack of the PX 680 Color Shade FF and 1 pack of the PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ film) 2nd prize – 2 packs of The Impossible Project film PX or PZ film of your choice 3rd prize – 1 pack [...]
![Portland Cello Project x Kanye's All Of The Lights [Video]](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/3227777_lg.jpg)
The Portland Cello Project goes in on a cover of Kanye's, All of The Lights! Crazy orchestra sounds pieced together with one the best Kanye songs on the album. Enjoy!
New York City's Project X's "Straight Edge Revenge" EP is one of the greatest straight edge EPs of the 1980s. Consisting of members of legendary hardcore bands such as Youth of Today, Gorilla Biscuits, and Judge, the band was incredibly short lived, and only played around 5 shows ever.The album and band itself has a bit of interesting history behind them. Originally one of the members was

These mixes, by New York's Keoki and San Francisco's Jeno , were recorded live at Project X Unlocks The House on January 2nd, 1993. The event went from midnight until noon and also featured Steve Loria and Orlando. Project X Unlocks The House - Keoki download Project X Unlocks The House - Jeno download If you know any of the tracks in these mixes, please post [...]
![Project X By The Book [Project X]](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/1353701_lg.jpg)
I admit it: I have a bias against literary novelists who write about music. It has to do with my appetite for immediacy. That's what I like about pop, and pop writing, and it's not a tendency always shared by literary fiction writers. So I see detailed explanations of milieu that I take for granted and I grow impatient. Obviously, this is my fault, but sometimes it's the writers' too. Once I showed a friend a piece a long music essay, by a well-known author, that seemed to spend its first page clearing its own throat. My friend summed up [...]
![Project X Would Do Anything For Love, But It Won't Sing That [Project X]](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/1292612_lg.jpg)
As part of Idolator's continuing effort to geekily analyze every music chart known to man, we present a new edition of Project X, in which Michaelangelo Matos breaks down top-ten lists from every genre imaginable. In this special Oct. 10 edition of his column—it is 10/10, after all—he breaks down some of the worst lyrics to reach the airwaves of British radio. In May 2007 the British radio station BBC6 conducted a survey of the worst lyrics in pop. BBC6's Top 10 Worst Lyrics (listener [...]
![Project X Hits the Hip-Hop Nostalgia Circuit [Project X]](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/1284970_lg.jpg)
As part of Idolator's continuing effort to geekily analyze every music chart known to man, we present a new edition of Project X, in which Michaelangelo Matos breaks down top-ten lists from every genre imaginable. After the jump, he sits through VH1's latest TV-based listicle, 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs , and finds a few poignant moments among the MC Hammer jokes: Last week, when I wrote about listicles , I forgot a non-print, but still big and obvious, agent of the format's spread: cable television. The televised countdown goes [...]
![Project X Gets Lost In The Jungle [Project X]](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/1229399_lg.jpg)
As part of Idolator's continuing effort to geekily analyze every music chart known to man, we present a new edition of Project X, in which Michaelangelo Matos breaks down top-ten lists from every genre imaginable. After the jump, he sifts through two rundowns of jungle singles that hint at where the genre's been and where it's going: When does a genre reach its breaking point? At which step does it fold into history, no one wanting to touch it, until a re-introduction makes it eligible for lost-classic status? I [...]
![Project X Dances With History Via "Mixmag" And The BBC [Project X]](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/1165146_lg.jpg)
As part of Idolator's continuing effort to geekily analyze every music chart known to man, we present a new edition of Project X, in which Michaelangelo Matos breaks down top-ten lists from every genre imaginable. After the jump, he sifts through two lists of dance tracks picked by two different segments of the British populace: Twenty years ago was Britain's "Second Summer of Love," in which acid house and ecstasy began to hit London club life and charge the charts with homemade variations on American house and techno records. [...]