At the Midforms Festival, a new installation gets nostalgic for the ghetto blaster—a lost artifact in these iPod days It's been a long time since boom boxes were the most convenient portable music ...
Carajo de boombox de los cojones, brothels! Check out those ghetto colors and speakers in that Lasonic dock-to-go for the iPod, mamasita! Or like they call it, the “high performance music system.” ...
If you’re in the mood for combining the currently-in-favor iPod with the darling of the ’80s, the boombox, check out this currently unannounced DBA iPod speaker dock. It’s styled after the ghetto ...
Pyle Audio is looking to update the ghetto blaster for the wireless age with its Street Blaster. Ditching the rectangular boombox styling of the '80s, the unit adopts a cylindrical form factor that ...
This ghetto-fabulous boombox featuring a "Famous Stars and Straps" pattern designed by former Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker sure is eye-catching, and its ability to play music from iPods, SD/MMC ...
To me, “ghetto blaster” can mean either of two things: a so-so album by Armand van Helden and a stupidly large boombox popular in urban areas some 20 years ago. Looking at this cellphone—generically ...
Back in the 80s, boomboxes reigned supreme. Audio giants like TDK and Pioneer earned props from the hip-hop community for making ghetto blasters powerful enough to disrupt entire city blocks. As ...
Ghetto Blaster was a free roaming game before the term "free roaming" was even close to existence. Surprisingly, the game pretty much sucked despite that. You play "Rockin Rodney", and you've been ...
In the early days of hip hop, break dancers would perform on flattened cardboard boxes to beating boom boxes. Fast-forward a few decades and check how German art director Bartek Elsner has combined ...
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