54 episodes

Krime Time's Graff Radio is the original graffiti podcast. We interview graffiti artists about the art form and its subculture. Writers share chase stories, opinions, and the history behind some of the most influential graffiti art.

GRAFF RADIO KRIME TIME PRODUCTIONS

    • Arts
    • 4.8 • 27 Ratings

Krime Time's Graff Radio is the original graffiti podcast. We interview graffiti artists about the art form and its subculture. Writers share chase stories, opinions, and the history behind some of the most influential graffiti art.

    KANOS on Tour

    KANOS on Tour

    Kanos an artist from Paris finds himself in a fast moving car driving across the United States. He leaves more than just dust behind as he accelerates city to city. With Sloke in the driver seat you know these dudes were dropping pieces every where they went. I caught them on the last days of the tour and got the 411 on this graffiti adventure. As you will hear in this episode traveling is the the lifeblood of passion…Keep moving.

    • 15 min
    In-lines with RESA and PAVEO

    In-lines with RESA and PAVEO

    It really is a blast getting a chance to actually meet up face to face. I feel like you get a much clearer picture of whom you’re interviewing and it’s also more entertaining for the listeners. Paveo and Resa share some of their adventures and insight that they have clearly earned with years of dedication…Keep em coming fellas…

    • 26 min
    Throwing hands with DMISE

    Throwing hands with DMISE

    Some of the most interesting stories in a graffiti writers life doesn’t always happen while painting. These stories are what we seek out every time we release an episode. DMISE shares a few of his with us. His attention to detail makes his style pleasing to the eye, but his personality is even more infectious and his stories are hilarious. Enjoy!!! Vance Parley

    • 36 min
    JUMPS: Tattoos and Choo-Choos

    JUMPS: Tattoos and Choo-Choos

    Every graffiti writer is unique is their own way, but JUMPS stands out when it comes to leaving a mark. His pieces are always in motion, whether its on a train or some ones body his work speaks for its self. Total obsession with creation is his life story, which he gladly reveals is this compelling episode… Thanks and enjoy..

    • 34 min
    Take a DETOUR, on a Back Country Road

    Take a DETOUR, on a Back Country Road

    The longer I do these interviews the more I realize that only a few writers actually make it 20 plus years in graffiti. All of them have a unique quality that makes them resilient to the setbacks in life. Detour is on that short list and is showing no signs of stopping. After losing everything he owned to a wildfire, he has started over with his new life. His character is revealed in these times of distress, but with a chuckle in his voice you know he is gonna be just fine.

    • 29 min
    A large dose of EKOSE

    A large dose of EKOSE

    Born into a family tradition of drug abuse, Ekose crawls out of the depths of hell and manages to escape. He chooses a new life and leaves the other behind, he’d like to forget what he’d been through but the scars tell too many stories. Art becomes his saving grace, as you will hear in this episode along with gun shots, sex shops, and train spots.

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
27 Ratings

27 Ratings

Fartsy.Artsy ,

Dope

Paint to live, live to paint.

Ahhhahaha266637 ,

Is it back?!

I loved this podcast when they were being released on the somewhat regular. Hopefully they'll get back into it. It's one of the only podcasts that I can listen to episodes multiple times.

Mark Kerrigan ,

If you spend any amount of time thinking about graffiti, listen to this.

Wiretapping is awesome. It's the only way you can hear writers talking about graffiti. Audio quality is mostly skype conversations or phone taps, but is good enough most of the time. Writers interviewed are primarily 90's and 00's train heads. If you're just starting out, I would recommend starting from the most recent and avoiding some of the very early episodes. DEJA is your main host in the majority of the episodes. His interview style is pretty straightforward. He asks from a list of the same questions and while they tend to yield the same answers, everyone has a different thrilling chase story. This is hard to explain, but DEJA is kind of detached from the writer he's interviewing. Although the questions he asks tend to yield the same answers and are somewhat nostalgic, DEJA cuts right to the chase, asks the standard graffiti interview questions, and lets the interviewer do most of the talking. Yet, in some of the early episodes, DAMAGER is the host. DAMAGER is totally the opposite and adds unnecessarily long intros trying to tell us why one particular writer is so famous. There are a thousands of writers; you either know who they are or you don't. Everyone probably had their moment of fame. It's hard to say, the early episdoes with DAMAGER would be better if he just let the writer keep talking. So avoid the early episodes. But overall, excellent.

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