S1 E12: CYCLE aka Christoper Cycle (Part 1)
We get to visit with Cycle in his Queens NY studio talking all things history and art.
S1 E11: East ATT aka E_A_S_T_1 (Part 1)
We get to speak with EAST this week. He calls in from The Cypher Shop in Denver. We get to speak about his original days as a B Boy in 1978 in Chicago Land all the way up to his first rooftop spot with his mentor Feski Fes on the Douglas B in 1986. Part two will be coming down the line this year, Keep an ear out for it!
S1 E10: APEXER aka Ricardo Richey (PART 1)
Apexer talks about his early years in the game. We will be recording Part 2 sometime later in the year.
S1 E9: SKEW ICP aka Jonas from the Wash House!
We got to roll around The SFC in Skew's Mercedes talking 80's Mission graffiti history all the way up to his new Grammy nominated song that he produced for J Boog and Wash House Music which he is a founding member of.
S1 E8: Chris RWK aka Robots Will Kill
Live from his Staten Island studio Chris speaks with us about his career from his Hardcore straight edge days through the creation of RWK in 2001 up to today.
S1 E6: PERSUE aka Swayzee COD aka Dave Ross
Dave breaks it down from San Diego to Brooklyn in episode 6 of My Life In Letters
S1 E4: Crayone TWS aka Rigel Juratovac
Interview with Bat Area graffiti pioneer Crayone from TWS crew.
S1 E3: Neonski aka Alex Eremian
Alex breaks it down from the Armenian alphabet to Chinatown. 80s graffiti writer and pioneer Neonski sheds some light.
S1 E2: Dug One TMF crew aka Doug Cunningham
In this second episode of My Life In Letters we had the chance to speak with Doug Cunningham also known as Dug One from TMF known by many as the Godfather of San Francisco graffiti.
As always the episode was mixed edited and enhanced musically by Zack Dunn aka DJ UZIEGO!!
S1 E1: Zimad Luis Lamboy
We kick off our first podcast with the one and only Zimad. We knew that our first guest had to possess the ability to paint a picture of what graffiti culture was like during it’s infancy stages from NYC. Zimad has been there; done that and continues to get up to this day. He shares with us the process of making one’s own mop tags and even goes out of his way to clarify key points of graff history.