
I usually get to catch Jason Bentley's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" radio show on my way to work/school. Unfortunately, I missed it today only to find that graphic designer/street artist/DJ extraordinaire, Shepard Fairey, was playing some tunes.
It was nice to hear Shepard's take on street art, design, the Obama campaign, and of course, music. You can stream today's edition of "Morning Becomes Eclectic" on KCRW. His playlist shows a wide range of influences from Generation X, Led Zeppelin, and The Equals ("Police on my Back" was of course the opener), to Public Enemy, the Sex Pistols, and Eric B & Rakim.
Love it!
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