Czech Book Covers Of The 1920s & 1930’s
The Smithsonian Institution Libraries site has a beautiful collection of Czech Book covers from the 20’s and 30’s. Many of the books feature hand-drawn type and those books which utilize set type retain a human quality about them.




Marsellus Wallace Shelf Arrangements
Marsellus Wallace has the records to make your head swoon. Shelf Arrangements is fully stocked with dusty treasures. Get this mix or forever live in a world less funky.
-THE BAG MESSENGER
This is my 2nd official mixtape. It's basically a mix of library, rock, and various breaks. It took me about 8 months to polish out. The big issue with this one was that I could not export the d&#n thing!!! Desperate measures had to be taken to actually save the whole project. That is when I called in my good friend and talented artist Xact One (he did the art work as well). Without him, this project would still be trapped in my computer. We worked day and night for 2 straight weeks battling this thing. So with that said, I proudly present "Shelf Arrangements".

Download it directly from soundcloud or stream it below..
Marsellus Wallace - Shelf Arrangements by Marsellus Wallace
Vagaries in fashion industry & The value of hindsight

The Vagaries of the fashion industry and the value of hindsight
I have been a participant and student of the bag industry for over twenty-five years. When I started in the industry my heros in the industry were Judisth Lieber, Bottega Vennetta and Myers. Myers has gone out of business, Judith Lieber's company isn't the same since she died and Botegga Vennetta remains strong. Back then product was mainly made in the US and Europe. The designers (like Judith Lieber) designed product from the experience of being sample makers and were people that knew the history of bags. In the in 80's better bag price points started at $120 and topped out at $1,500 (with exiceceptions for exotics). Now remember, the majority of made those bags were made in high labor countries. If you were to go into any department store today those prices are in the main still viable; though the top end has continued to climb. The majority of manufacturers are now importers; mainly from China. You may ask what is lost in this bargain, the consumer gets a good value and importers are able to get able to get their products in a timely manner, plus make money. The losers in this picture are the economies and people of the countries like ours. Young design/entrepreneurs are less informed about the possibilities of new designs and it takes a lot more money to start a new bag company as an importer. There is a value in supporting companies like ours. You are not only making it possible for our family to make a living but you are supporting all the good people that we work with to pay their bills.
-David Bloom
DJ Marsellus Wallace Interview
Some people pick up a hobby and barely scratch the surface. Others dive in head first and sink into the murky waters below. This degree of dedication varies depending on the complexity of the culture. When it comes to collecting records, one thing is certain. The pond is deep. If you do decide to jump in, and start really fishing around, eventually you will see DJ Marsellus Wallace in full deep sea snorkel gear, unearthing seldom seen treasures.

MARSELLUS WALLACE: I got into collecting records about 6 years ago, pretty much when I started Djing. I just loved the deep sound that vinyl had to offer. Man, I slept for so long. I started out collecting 1st run pressing hip hop LP's. That was the juice for me man. That and scratch records. I still collect all of that, but my tastes have changed quite a bit.

THE BAG MESSENGER: What kinds of things are you looking for these days?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: These days I am into sound library records. Whether its labels such as Peer, Themes, Music De Wolfe, Telemusic, Chappell...I don't care. I gotta have it all! I am a huge fan of Italian and French soundtracks as well. Pretty much anything funky with an open drum break makes me happy though.

THE BAG MESSENGER: How did you discover your love for original sound track recordings?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: When I first heard Dj Shadow's recordings...WOW! I was mind blown! I was so impressed with how he interpreted himself through rare grooves and filthy drum breaks. It wasn't until way later that I started understanding his message between the lines. Then...I heard the Dusty Finger compilations. I must say that Danny Dan the Beat Man is 100% solely responsible for my addiction to European funk and 70's television themes.

THE BAG MESSENGER: Any interesting digging stories?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: My closest loved ones tried to have an intervention with me about my vinyl addiction. Its serious I suppose

THE BAG MESSENGER: Favorite finds?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: Manzel - Midnight Theme (Test Pressing).

THE BAG MESSENGER: How deep in the crates are you?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: I don't know, the deeper I go I realize that I still have got a lot to go. As spoken by the true master, I am a student of this. It's quality...not quantity right? At the rate things are going, I'll be out of the house in no time lol.

THE BAG MESSENGER: Whats the story with these soundtrack recordings?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: A lot about the history of library recordings is unknown. Composers/musicians used different aliases. Even in the early 70's there was this sort of "big brother" group that used to enforce the rights of the artists. The artists could care less about the $$$, they just enjoyed doing sessions. Obviously somebody was getting paid off of the so-called "equal rights" of the musicians. So many were forced to use different names and aliases. They would even record secret underground sessions. How dope is that? Too have such a passion for music and family, that you are willing to break the law for your love of the funk. Other than that, the larger percent were designed for television or movie scores. Instrumentation that interprets a certain feeling or intended theme.

THE BAG MESSENGER: Favorite crates to dig in?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: I love going to the dirty dirty man. TN has some great spots. In San Diego I mostly go through thrift stores, weekend swap meets, and Access Hip Hop. I also do a lot of buisness with local and private sellers. Maybe this sounds crazy, but I don't want to put my local spots on blast. They got enough traffic as it is ha!

THE BAG MESSENGER: Has Serato changed the way you get down?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: I don't use Serato. But it would be nice to have doubles of everything. I think it's a great tool. But it's just not on my want list of things for I need for DJ'ing.

THE BAG MESSENGER: Every DJ has a horror story or two....what is the worst thing to happen at a gig?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: Ha ha!!! One time I was rocking a party in Ocean Beach at a complex on Saratoga. There was a balcony above me with some drunk chick that got the woosey's and yacked all over me, my decks, mixer, and all up in my crates. She had pasta that night. (editors note. gross)

THE BAG MESSENGER: What are you working on now? Whats up with this new mix tape?
MARSELLUS WALLACE: Right now I am putting the finishing touches on a mixtape called "Shelf Arrangements". It is basically a mix of library, rock, and breaks. I am also working on a project with 2 emcee's. They are called Kaus and Craze. This will be my 1st album with all production and beats my myself. With the help of many others to come, I am looking forward to the journey.
Check out Marsellus Wallace's blog, where you can find soundtracks to some of the odd films posted below.
DJ Nuts Disco E Cultura Vol 2
Keeping in vein with last weeks post. Round Two of the DJ Nuts Disco E Cultura Saga! Collect them all! Also if your wondering why this art work looks exactly the same as Volume 1...its because I goofed and gaffled the wrong file the first time. These things happen when you drink as much coffee as I do. If you are looking for something to stare at, you can now go back to the previous mixtape entry and see the correct cover. That is all.
-THE BAAAAAG MESSSSSENGER
Click the cover and get the mix....or click here if you are afraid of clicking covers




