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Showing posts with label Limited Edition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Limited Edition. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Wu-Tang Limited Edition Cassettes


Hot off the press, we have just got some cassettes in stock!

100 x copies of Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers 

100 x copies of Black Gold in 5 different colours





Friday, May 23, 2014

Case Studyo x Grotesk “Snow Beach”

As early as 2011, Grotesk and Wu-Tang Clan fans have been fiending for the Raekwon "Snow Beach" figurine that was a part of Klughaus Gallery's "Home for the Holidays" exhibition.
On May 23, a limited run of 20 figures and 3 AP figures will go on sale via Case Studyo’s online store. Each sculpture comes with a hand-drawn and signed certificate and a "wooden 'Ralf Grotesk' sarcophagus to protect it from dust, snow, the beach, and whatever corrosive elements lurk in New York City and beyond."

With only 23 figures available, you won't want to sleep on this. We don't know what time the figures drop on Friday, but we plan to campout on the website, and you should too.

[via Highsnobiety]



Wednesday, February 27, 2013

GHOSTFACE KILLAH’S “IRONMAN” PREMIUM COLLECTION: GOLD EDITION CD BOX





The folks behind Boston’s Get on Down (GetOnDown.com) did the classic justice, and are continuing their re-issue collection with a Ghostface Killah Ironman “Premium Collection: Gold Edition” CD Box. The collection features: ·

“24k Audiophile Gold Disc” (CD itself has embedded 24-karat gold) with re-mastered audio, housed in a “Cherrywood Trophy Box” emblazoned with IRONMAN plaque ·

48-page full-color, hard-cover book including extended artwork, album lyrics and text from journalist Chris Faraone ·

Black 2-piece outer box with gold-foil sticker embossed with Ghostface Ironman logo (online orders only) ·

12” x 12” puzzle featuring reproduction of original Ironman LP cover (online orders only) ·

CD box is limited to 2,000 copies worldwide

Now available online, the collection is offered in two separate packs. For $34.96, you can get the CD Box collection with the puzzle bundle. But for $49.96, you’ll get the same collection, with the added benefit of two LPs and a poster bundle. It’s possible I own every classic hip-hop album ever made (literally), but I can’t be the only one who gets super excited for these special editions. Sure, sometimes it’s difficult to shell out money for music you already have. Yet when it comes with behind-the-scenes interviews, posters, extended artwork and lyrics, as well as an improved musical quality, I can’t help myself. Any Ghostface fan probably feels the same way (one of my boys from school is going to eat this up – remind me sometime to tell y’all about the time Ghostface performed at our school… and then later that night played beer pong in my boy’s on campus apartment).

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Man With The Iron Fists Autographed Pak Shipping Update!



Thank you so much for ordering The Man With The Iron Fists : Deluxe Ultra Pak and for your patience during the long shipping delay.

We are happy to be writing to let you know that your order is finally in the mail and will be delivered in approximately 5-8 days.

If for any reason you haven't received the package at that time please let us know via email at: soultemplemusic@gmail.com

Thank you for your support and once again we regret the delay in shipping you order.
Peace!

Soul Temple Records

Friday, October 12, 2012

The Man With The Iron Fists - Soundtrack and Score (Exclusive GetOnDown.com Vinyl Bundle) (Limited)


 
 



PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO THE EXTREMELY LIMITED NATURE AND TIME CONSUMING PROCESS OF CREATING HAND SILKSCREENED OUTER JACKETS, ALL ORDERS ARE PROJECTED TO SHIP BY NOVEMBER 1ST

Please Note: The Bundle will only be available while Silkscreened Soundtrack supplies last
Included in this special and exclusive GetOnDown.com bundle is:

- The Man With The Iron Fists - Full Soundtrack (2 x LP on Red Vinyl housed in 2 independent Hand Silkscreened Jackets that combine to form 1 giant illustration)
- The Man With The Iron Fists - Full Movie Score (2 x LP in a Full Color Jacket)
- Bonus 7" (song not included on the soundtrack) of "Bust Shots" b/w the Instrumental, featuring Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch & Inspectah Deck
- Limited Movie Poster
Quentin Tarantino presents The Man With The Iron Fists, an action-adventure inspired by kung-fu classics as interpreted by his longtime collaborators RZA and Eli Roth. Making his debut as a big-screen director, co-writer and leading man, RZA—alongside an exciting international cast led by Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu—tells the epic story of warriors, assassins and a lone outsider hero who all descend on one fabled village in China for a winner-takes-all battle for a fortune in gold. The film arrives in theaters on November 2, 2012.

As many know, Wu Tang Clan’s RZA has a thriving career in film. As a writer, actor and of course scoring for film. This November RZA’s big screen profile will explode with the release of “The Man With The Iron Fists.” The film blends astonishing marital arts sequences from some of the masters of this world with the signature vision RZA brings as the leader of the Wu-Tang Clan and as one of Hip Hop’s most dominant figures of the past two decades. “The Man With The Iron Fists” is RZA’s most ambitious, stylized and thrilling projects to date.

The story is by RZA with the screenplay by RZA and Eli Roth. Quentin Tarantino presents, RZA is the director. Russell Crowe and Lucy Lui star in the film, along side RZA.

Go To GetDown to resereve your copy now

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Ghostface Killah releasing limited edition skateboard decks + t-shirts


Teaming with renowned Marvel comics artist Mike del Mundo, Ghost will be releasing a limited edition skate deck, t-shirt and tank top emblazoned with del Mundo’s masterful artwork exclusively through the MC’s GFK Brand. “The God chose to use his super alias Ironman Tony Starks who picked up Marvel artist Mike del Mundo to muster up a dynamic image true to his core and one that cats from all genres will recognize,” reads a statement on the GFK Brand website.

“This is for my REAL peoples down with that boom bap, kick flip sh!t. Cop it to skate it, or hang that up beside your favorite calendar – sh!t is ill. Word is bond.” Long considered one of the most uniquely stylish figures in the rap game, Ghost’s foray into the skate fashion world is as fly as those familiar with the MC would expect. Del Mundo has given life to Ghost’s famous avenging eagle armpiece (that thing is too big to be called a simple “bracelet”), creating a design that sees the bird returning to his perch on the masked MC’s awaiting arm. The special Ghost goods are available for pre-sale through June 5.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Classics Revisited #1: Wu-Tang x Nike Dunk High (1999)


Wu-Tang x Nike Dunk High
Black/Bright Goldenrod-Black
630335-073
1999

A very strong case can be made for the ‘sneaker collaboration’ being a trailblazer for widespread popularity of kicks today. The individually numbered shoes tied to a renown cult street-artist or sneaker boutique and boxed up in custom packaging had all the sex appeal to get the sneaker-libido raging for any obsessed fanatic, but before the era of the collaboration, there was a sneaker that stretched the definition of ‘Limited Edition’ so far that we often don’t even consider it when discussing the toughest sneaker pick-ups in history. Why? They’re nearly impossible to find. Leap years occur more often than Wu-Tang Dunk sightings, and Flight Club, the one-stop shop for finding the world’s most rarified kicks while keeping a blind eye to price-tags, hasn’t had a pair come through its doors in over five years. What are they valued at? It’s one of the very few sneakers that might have an inconsistent appraisal for a number of reasons; it could be priced identically to what it last sold for on Flight Club ($5,000), or it can be adjusted for inflation and appreciation and easily mark them at double that figure. Some may assess that these don’t have tangible value at all – a priceless sneaker at the very core.

Throughout the 1990′s, the Wu-Tang Clan, based out of the NYC boroughs of Staten Island, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, made an incredible name for their alternative style of hip-hop and wordplay, and have since sprouted a wide range of career paths that cover anything and everything that needed a unique flavor. Solo albums, careers in film and TV, music production – the Wu was very much a part of pop culture outside of their albums, and consistently the Wu-Tang Clan is listed among the greatest and most influential music acts in history. In 1999, when the original Nike Dunk High ‘Be True’ Collection was re-released, Nike created a special edition Wu-Tang Clan ‘Friends & Family’ edition of the Black/Goldenrod colorway associated with the University of Iowa – one of the original seven representatives of the Nike Dunk ‘Be True’ Series.

The Black/Yellow colorway was selected in accordance with ‘The Swarm’, a 1998 album put forth by the Wu-Tang Killa Beez – a collective of Wu-Tang members and its affiliates. The sneaker featured the iconic Wu-Tang logo embroidered on the heel and on a custom tongue label, and the mere addition of the logos made the simplistic two-toned colorway a staggering beauty that exuded the aggression and refined grit we associate with the Wu-Tang Clan and its music. The true number of issues of the Wu-Tang x Nike Dunk High isn’t exactly firm; while a number of pairs were given to the Wu-Tang Clan, a very limited number actually did release (perhaps the first Nike ‘hyperstrike’ release ever) in New York City at Training Camp, a sneaker spot known for its hip-hop celebrity clientele which included the likes of Raekwon, Jay-Z, and many more NYC-based rappers.

Sneaker historians, Dunk enthusiasts, and even those behind Nike walls consider the original ‘Be True’ series of the Nike Dunk as one of the holy landmarks of Nike Basketball and Nike Sportswear history. The ‘Be True’ re-release in 1999 struck a chord with the sneaker community and gave the Dunk new life and was praised for its Retro styling and energetic colorways, quickly becoming a cult hit and rolling out the red carpet for the Dunk renaissance of the early 2000′s. With our praise of these Nike Dunk classics this week, the Wu-Tang Dunk is, ironically, close to being an unattainable shoe – a Dunk ‘nirvana’ if you will. Perhaps, in another life. Wu-Tang Killa Beez forever!







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