About the Rhythm Natives

In the early '00s, Chatsworth High School became the meeting grounds for the band that is known as the Rhythm Natives. They were founded on a common love for hip hop and live instrumentation, and the integration of the two. Fronted by two emcees - Jon Narboneta, and Glen Techico - they’ve expanded into a six man unit that also includes: bassist Matt Mora, drummer Robert Fabros, keyboardist Chez Guinto, and guitarist Martin Fabros.

Their sound is found between the cracks of genre divisions. The organic mix of hip hop, jazz, R&B, and soul has earned them the respect of various events and venues up and down the California coast. Their lyrics are in tune with everyday experiences and social trends – all resonating with their listeners, who are often found immersed in a Rhythm Natives melody and rhyme.

In 2007, they recorded their live show at the Temple Bar in Los Angeles. Since then, copies have been floating around Southern California and beyond. The musical energy heard on each track is so significant, that it has left fans wanting more. In October 2010, the Rhythm Natives answered with the release of their self titled debut album that is sold in both digital and physical forms. They have proven to be on the rise, bringing a breath of fresh air to the art they love so much.

 

The red shoes that i’ve been waiting for …

Nike SB Zoom Bruin _ Sport Red/White

Another new Nike SB release has hit retailers this month and this one is the Nike SB Zoom Bruin, which was first launched with the help of Supreme last April. The Bruin is one of the most classic sneaker’s in Nike’s lineage of Basketball sneakers and now via the Nike SB team we are beginning to see it take a new look as a shoe that is suited for skaters with it’s vulcanized outsole and skate-friendly materials on the upper. Here is the newest colorway of the Nike SB Zoom Bruin in Sport Red and White, you can find these at select Nike SB retailers in the US shortly.

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