FoundFuton: MSTRKRFT Video
Wednesday, March 21st, 2007Check out the hot orange upholstery in this video of the track “Easy Love” from the group MSTRKRFT.
Check out the hot orange upholstery in this video of the track “Easy Love” from the group MSTRKRFT.
1. Young Folks by Peter, Bjorn and John
2. Sound In A Dark Room by Telefon Tel Aviv
3. Province by TV On The Radio
4. My Love by Justin Timberlake
5. What Are You Doing After The Orgy by In Flagranti
6. Genius Of Love by Tom Tom Club
7. Sexual High (Marvin Gaye vs. Radiohead) by Go Home Productions
8. Lovelight by Georgia Anne Muldrow
9. The Looks by MSTRKRFT
10. Do That To Me One More Time by The Captain and Tenille
• Jim Mahfood
Jim Mahfood is the underground cartoonist behind such books as Grrl Scouts, Stupid Comics, Bad Ideas (with Chinsang and Crosland), 40oz Collected, and Classic 40 Ounce: Tales From the Brown Bag. He illustrated Kevin Smith’s Clerks comics, has produced four Spider-Man books for Marvel, done work for the Simpsons comics, and has most recently provided the art for Marvel’s all humor book Wha Huh?! His weekly newspaper strip, Stupid Comics Presents, can be seen at www.phoenixnewtimes.com. He is currently doing character design work for Cartoon Network, funkin’ it up with Windstar Trunk Funk, and illustrating the new book Felt: True Tales of Underground Hip Hop Starring Slug and Murs. Check out www.40ozcomics.com for more art and propaganda.
jimmahfood23@yahoo.com
http://www.40ozcomics.com
• Jose Garibaldi
Jose Garibaldi is the colorist for “40 oz Futon Girls”. He is currently illustrating Jingle Belle for Dark Horse Comics and has an upcoming graphic novel, Teen Heaven due in 2005 from Oni Press. He smells in Chicago and rocks the bells at www.madterroristpress.com
josejgaribaldi@hotmail.com
http://www.madterroristpress.com
Saucey aka Nicole
Brooklyn, NY (Ft.Greene/Clinton Hill)
Filmmaker: Writer/Director (NYU Tisch graduate)
Age: 26 (Leo)
A true child of the sun born in Scottsdale, Arizona; Nicole’s passion for Film & Music stems from her parents. She is currently showing her short film “The Agents” a live action comic book and shooting “Watching the Wheels” a music documentary on DJs featuring interviews with Q-Tip, Z-Trip, Rich Medina, Nelson George and more…
Along with writing feature length screenplays, Saucey likes to play records and get down to the funky sounds of her favorite DJs.