April 2012
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Moons - Standard Planet
Moons - Standard Planet
March 2012
2 posts
Human Race - Greyboy
Human Race - Greyboy
Ennio Morricone - Deep Down (Main Theme)
Ennio Morricone - Deep Down (Main Theme)
February 2012
2 posts
Maceo Parker - Soul Of A Black Man
The Heroes - Come With Me
December 2011
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Kendrick Lamar - Rigamortis
October 2011
2 posts
Jerline & Friends - Joy Trip (Pt. 2)
Jerline & Friends - Joy Trip (Pt. 2)
Pretty Purdie & The Playboys - Never Can Say...
Pretty Purdie & The Playboys - Never Can Say Goodbye
November 2009
3 posts
VIDEO/ Junior Kimbrough - Meet Me In The City
Courtesy of our amigo, Kapil.
VIDEO/Charlotte Gainsbourg + Beck - Heaven Can...
VIDEO/Blakroc ft. Mos Def & Jim Jones - Ain't...
October 2009
6 posts
Music/ Tony Baritone Plays The Hits / Shipment Two...
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Uncle Magazine / Issue Two
Uncle Magazine / Issue Two Download the PDF
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Uncle Presents... The Hi/Lo Mixtapes / Hi #1
Millions of international readers of Uncle magazine and UncleEmpire.com have already been introduced to the musical stylings of the LA-based one man band, Kissed Her Little Sister. But, if you hungry jackals have already checked him out on MySpace and still crave more carcass for your earholes, we recommend the first installation of the Hi-Lo mixtapes, designed by Jef for Uncle. Call Ted, get in...
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Tony Baritone Plays The Hits / Shipment One
We met Tony in a record store in Miami. The stench of rum, the gold pinky ring, the mention of hookers he used to love – all of it said Uncle. He promised to send us some records – “only the good shit” – and he followed through. From him to us, and from us to you. A never-ending pipeline of tunes, courtesy of Mr. Baritone.
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Uncle Magazine / Issue One
Uncle Magazine / Issue One Download the PDF
Welcome
Uncle is a quarterly NYC-based humor and culture magazine. The magazine was started by three guys who loved old music, uncommon tales and bizarre humor, and didn’t think there was a publication that adequately catered to these interests. Also, these brave gentlemen work day jobs and needed a creative outlet. They looked at the people around them and realized that they might need a creative...