Gold Minds Podcast
1) Episode 29: Museum of Graffiti
While Miami has cemented itself as the new epicenter for pop art and commerce, the neighborhood of Wynwood within it, may then be the epicenter of street art and graffiti. Sadly "street art," as it we...Show More
2) Episode 28: Kaves
A true Renaissance Man of art, music and subculture, Kaves aka Michael McLeer, tells of his early days bombing the buses in Brooklyn, break dancing and going on tour with House of Pain. He tells of th...Show More
3) Episode 27: Bill Adler
The inception of Rap Music: NYC, early 80's, writer-publicist, Bill Adler was right there, at the very beginning of Def Jam helping explode the movement worldwide. He talks with Claw about all of it a...Show More
4) Episode 26: April Walker
The queen of Hip Hop fashion, April Walker gets real with Claw. From early Brooklyn days with Run DMC and Biggie, to huge success with her own company, Walker Wear. This is a strong woman who can tell...Show More
5) Episode 25: CES
Current Ambassador of NYC Graffiti, CES talks with Claw about his origins in Westchester and the Bronx, crazy old jobs, and “painting all night and racking everyday”. Woah, and then getting his Instag...Show More
6) Episode 24: Ari Forman
Guerrilla marketing pioneer and social commentary artist, Ari Forman talks with Claw about growing up wild in 70's Hollywood in an "alternative lifestyle" where Mom showed him porn. Moving to Philly, ...Show More
7) Episode 23: Pjay
Real Deal NYC OG and one of graffiti's most infamous writers, PJ talks with Claw about graffiti and gangs, from Chicago to the Bronx, bootlegging T-shirts for 70's bands and taking revenge for getting...Show More
8) Episode 22: Aymann Ismail
Videographer and self-appointed, ambassador of Islam, Aymann Ismail talks with Claw about experiencing 911 as a young Muslim boy in New Jersey, scaling dangerous heights to make the ultimate video, an...Show More
9) Episode 21: Hugo Martinez
Hugo Martinez is one of the most controversial figures in graffiti. A polarizing figure, yes - yet so, so crucial. His vision of what seminal graffiti represented, as well as what it could be, helped ...Show More
10) Episode 20: Dave Ortiz
Dave Ortiz has been one of NYC's most influential tastemakers in so many fields - street-art, skateboarding, BMX, sneaker culture and streetwear. He talks with Claw about getting there, the wonders of...Show More