
Living in New York, graffiti is inescapable, but to the average eye, the personalities, stylings and relationships of writers go unnoticed. Thankfully, we have Living Proof to direct us through this complex world.
The podcast and magazine document writers’ lives and peel back the curtain of the culture. They are heavily invested in skateboarding, bringing the podcast hot seat to some of our favorite characters like Aaron Herrington and Jerry Hsu.
For Mix 144, they bring a truly eclectic mix of music, flowing from hardcore, rip your head off mosh music from cult NYC staple Cro-Mags to sun drenched reggae from the legendary Barrington Levy.
Suggested listening activities include biking through a city with your speaker strapped, cracking a Modelo over a ripping charcoal grill or getting shit done in the studio.
Download the mix HERE before it gets painted over.
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I wish I wasn’t a broke uni student in europe so I could support Living Proof monetarily, best mix of the series Jah Bless;
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