KOSMOPOLITE PARIS 2011
KOSMOPOLITE ART TOUR 2011
After 10 memorable editions highlighting diversity, exchange and intercultural enrichment, Kosmopolite has become a major event and reference in the graffiti world acting as an ambassador for Street Art and Graffiti, ever reaching out to a wide and international audience. By taking root in urban reality, graffiti as a budding form of artistic expression and experimentation undeniably takes part in the challenging of our contemporary cities’ functional and dysfunctional processes.
In 2011, from Jakarta to Sao Paulo, Graffiti takes center stage for this new edition of the Kosmo Art Tour. In Paris and Bagnolet, artists shall work hand in hand to allow each and every one of us to enjoy graffiti’s artistic wealth and diversity. With a novel collaboration between the Kosmopolite and Paris Hip Hop festivals, the Kosmo Art Tour 2011 inaugurates a new approach to cultural exchange and transmission both in France and throughout the world. With its rebellious but ever reaching out artists, Graffiti takes special care this year in extending its support to the victims of the Japanese Tsunami. An action inspired and led by the artists is therefore organized in favor of Japan.
THE CHAMP !
- TUTU TUTSI TUTS MASE ! I gotta say, this guy is the most improve and active writer I've ever met. Better protect ya neck.


MASE CREW







- First Painting with Abang8 since he's back in indoland.. Tutu came a long as well to jam with us. What a good day indeed. I miss painting with those guys..
Nail Trap Man Captured
As we duly reported on Monday, two of W_Music’s editors known as Chandra Drews/ Ffonz/ The Fat Cat & Jan K teamed up under the guise of Nail Trap Man Captured and were on the cyberspace airwaves live from Red Light Radio in Amsterdam with a highly eclectic and self indulgent mix of (amongst others) reggae, Turkish psychedelia, Indonesian space-funk to tripped-out jazz and avant-garde disco. Unfortunately only 60 minutes of the 120 minute show survived the early technical difficulties the station were having on the day. Yet on the flip side, that meant some of our dodgy mixing had been cut and the surviving 60 minutes is comprised of mostly straight up bebop, jazz-funk, electronica, a bit of James Pants and even Pramoedya Ananta Toer thrown in for good measure.
- Spotted my Nsane5 sticker !























































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