Workman’s Comp Mixtape is a mixture of unreleased, B-side, best of’s, and pieces of there favorite cuts. Download your Free copy as a Gift from the Mcdonaldlize Society Family. Super Size It! (click on the picture, it will link you to MediaFire. Peace!
Maintenance Crew “Workman’s Comp Mixtape” Free Download
Decay and Fluent are CITY SLICK
City Slick – The Money and His Fool is available now. 17 tracks of that raw from Decay and Fluent. Came out yesterday but we’ve been so busy we updating now. Thanks to everyone who spread the word and supported the Llamas. Yesterday was great but we ain’t done yet. Tell everyone you know to cop it from itunes, cdbaby, amazon or where ever they can get it!
Maintenance Crew Live @ DarkRoom Chicago IL
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September 2nd 2011
@ DarkRoom
2210 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL
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Performances from
Tone Liv
Decay (featuring new music from the forthcoming release The Money and His Fool)
Maintenance Crew
Scheme
Astonish
Rashid Hadee
DJs
Visto and SP1
$8 at the door 21+
Milwaukee: A City Intersected
Opening Reception Featuring, DJ Asher Diamonds
Sept 2, 2011 (5-8PM). @ Union Art Gallery2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53202
Artists include:A group exhibition of artists whose work tells stories about neighborhoods, people and communities in Milwaukee. A diverse array of artwork, including graffiti-based art, prints, paintings, photographs and more, including a mural created by youth from True Skool, a Milwaukee organization that provides arts education and community service opportunities to youth.
Michael Arms, N. Adam Beadel, Beata Chrzanowska, Mike Fredrickson, Kari Garon, Michael Goelzer, Mark David Gray, Jessica Kaminski, Chantala Kommanivanh, Sarah Luther, Greg Martens, Chris Miller, Kristopher Pollard, Nirmal Raja, Ric Stultz, Symphony Swan, Erin TerBeek, Dean Valadez, Maikue Vang, Matthew Vrabel, and True Skool.
4934

Numbers are all around us; we are crunched into a world of numbers. Numbers is the universal language, it is way to keep order, and it is an identifier. I am a number like you are. I live in a house that is identified as number. To you I am Chantala Kommanivanh but to the one in control I am T-14920; 4934.
4934 is a self-portrait of myself as a boy looking out from 4934. I wanted to portray a violent and decaying exterior with an interior that leads to nowhere. Albany Park, Chicago in the 80’s and 90’s was a place where I learned to adapt to the interior and exterior. The painting is of a boy and it is my way of reflecting back to what made me the person I am today. It is my way of paying homage and my hopes to connect with viewers who grew up in similar low-budget environments and if not, I want the viewers to feel the image like a sucker punch to the gut.

