Presenting MORPRIME Industries™️ Picks of the Month, carefully extracted August’s contributions:
First-up, Kings Disease II is a sequel to 2020’s preliminary Nas installment, enlisting the help of audible-nectar produced by no other than Ms. Lauryn Hill, sloping effortlessly into features from A Boogie and YG in tandem with Eminem making an early appearance, too. Unlike a multitude of other artists, Nas’ ability to flow through any instrumental has meant the artist’s craft evolved parallel to an ever changing, impossibly predictable industry. It’s been shy of three decades since Queensbridge native dropped Illmatic, however it’s impossible to suggest that art has been few-and-far between; you don’t compete with Nas.
Generally speaking, silhouettes pulled from the weighty New Balance back-catalogue tend to impress in our current market - so, with the 2002r being at this month’s forefront why wouldn’t we usher an already iconic @flyin_asparagus adaptation towards a podium finish? From toe to heel, Yue manipulated an otherwise @drewnyssen designed upper to sit comfortably atop soft 860v2 tooling. Our question is, what would YOU coin this technically brilliant trio, @flyin_asparagus?
Our good friend @koji198139 of ATMOS supported a Swoosh-driven co.JP archival exhibition, in light of the vastly impressive 2001-3 retro projects hitting 2021’s shelves, 20 years after their exclusively Japanese debuts. Whilst there’s no guarantee that every pair hidden behind a deceptive @bodega style shopfront has, or shall be reborn - the walls of this particular flagship in @atmos_sendagaya are lined with everything collaboratively launched by ATMOS, beneath the Concept Japan umbrella and simply unavailable outside of the nation’s confines.
Finally, how many WEARABLE pairs of the OG Lightning do you know of? Jordan Brand relaunched an iteration of their forth silhouette that roused a long-forgotten lust for sturdy midsoles within MORPRIME Industries™️ laboratory network. Cease transmission.