SUSPENDED IN TIME
a series of zines about music and life
by HUA HSU
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NOAH’S MUSIC TO READBY PLAYLIST
Noah Haytin interview with Varyer
Hua Hsu interview with Humthrush
Issue 01:
YOUNG NO
noah fell in love with bay area rap in the late eighties and knew he had to be a part of it, even if it meant skipping class whenever he got a “911” page. he hustled his artwork, made some new friends, and helped create some of hip-hop’s most iconic graphics, including the nastiest logo of all-time.
YOUNG NO
noah fell in love with bay area rap in the late eighties and knew he had to be a part of it, even if it meant skipping class whenever he got a “911” page. he hustled his artwork, made some new friends, and helped create some of hip-hop’s most iconic graphics, including the nastiest logo of all-time.
28 pages featuring noah’s story, with original drawings and designs from back in the day
have a look
415 copies total (first 40 signed)
numbered with hand stamped cover, polybagged with stickers
twenty dollars shipped (may 2022) in the U.S.
have a look
415 copies total (first 40 signed)
numbered with hand stamped cover, polybagged with stickers
twenty dollars shipped (may 2022) in the U.S.
ig:
@noh8tin/
for bulk: suspendyourself
at gmail.com
also available at
Printed Matter (NYC) Dale (Miami) Groove Merchant (SF), Eternal Now (Oakland), Home Rule (D.C.), Fenrick (NYC), DMB (Tokyo), Ergot Records (NYC), Ooga Booga (LA), Varyer (Chicago)
@noh8tin/
for bulk: suspendyourself
at gmail.com
also available at
Printed Matter (NYC) Dale (Miami) Groove Merchant (SF), Eternal Now (Oakland), Home Rule (D.C.), Fenrick (NYC), DMB (Tokyo), Ergot Records (NYC), Ooga Booga (LA), Varyer (Chicago)