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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Toronto > Maple Leaf Mills Warehouse > Air33 & Jannx's drop in session.. > Bunsmaster - Junction

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Very recent BSM piece by Kwest
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Posted by strike300 10/1/2006 10:08 PM | remove
  As much as I dislike graffiti, some of this stuff is really good - even artistic. They should put their work to some good use. I've seen walls where the city hired graffiti artists to decorate, and they came out really good.
Posted by Hi/Po 10/8/2006 7:54 PM | remove
  Stepping inside this place, it's like going back to a time when the area was a lot worse than it is today. The doves hung near the office areas were pretty cool. As my eyes were adjusting the the darkness I was wondering wtf they were-at first I thought they were some relics of equipment, but then I realized they were cardboard :)
Posted by Hi/Po 12/28/2006 5:27 AM | remove
  They were recent. In googling for more info on the site, I stumbled upon this article:
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2006-08-24/music_tonotes.php
which explains the recent origin of the cardboard. This is the kind of building that is only interesting for the underground art.
Posted by Air 1/31/2007 10:55 PM | remove
  there was a similar party in canada malt almost a decade ago, fire breathing, graf, music, all night long. Pretty wild stuff.
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