Until The Ribbon Breaks (@_UTRB) – 2025

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I’m not entirely sure how to describe this, but it funny when you see artists like Kanye West “pushing the envelope” musically only to hear that folks have been ahead of the game for quite some time now. Check out Cardiff-hailing Until The Ribbon Breaks latest record, ‘2025’.

BONUS: Check out this artist’s collaboration with Run The Jewels (Killer Mike & El-P) here.

@NegashAli – London Calling (EP)

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We recently posted this artist’s visual for ‘Dreams Don’t’, and now we get Eritrean-Danish artist Negash Ali’s new EP, London Calling, premiered courtesy of SoulCulture:

“The songs on the EP highlights the nuances of my personality. The aggressive, the storytelling and the more life reflecting songs juxtaposed against one another.

I’ve lived in London for 2 months now and have been heavily inspired by the city. I feel the only right thing to do is to lash out my immediate impressions.” – Negash Ali

Download: Negash Ali – London Calling (EP)


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ARTWORK/TRACKLISTING: The Bullitts – They Die By Dawn & Other Short Stories

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Jeymes Samuel is gearing up to release his latest masterpiece, titled They Die By Dawn & Other Short Stories, on July 9th (preorder available here). The project will feature the likes of Jay Electronica, Lucy Liu, Mos Def, Tori Amos, Rosario Dawson and more. Check out the tracklisting below.

01 They Die By Dawn Feat. Jay Electronica, Lucy Liu & Yasiin Bey
02 Murder Death Kill Feat. Jay Electronica & Lucy Liu
03 Landspeeder
04 Close Your Eyes Feat. Jay Electronica & Lucy Liu
05 Everything Is Broken Feat. Rosario Dawson
06 Strange Days Feat. Lucy Liu
07 Supercool
08 Stay, Runaway Feat. Doxi Jones
09 World Inside Your Rainbow
10 Bouquet Of Barbed Wire
11 Wait Until Tomorrow Feat. Tori Amos

Former Tiffany & Co. VP Arrested, Reportedly Stole $1.3 Million In Jewelry

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From The Daily Beast:

Ingrid Lederhaas-Okun, 46, was arrested Tuesday morning in Darien, Connecticut, for allegedly stealing over $1.3 million worth of jewelry from an unnamed jewelry company that she had previously worked for.

Although the federal report does not list a specific company, Lederhaas-Okun’s LinkedIn page lists her as an employee of Tiffany & Co. since January of 1991. The profile also indicates her role as Vice President at the company until March 2013.

According to the official report, Lederhaas-Okun’s high-ranking position at the jewelry company provided her with the authority to check-out items for manufacturing and production purposes. According to a complaint filed to federal officials, she allegedly failed to return 165 previously checked-out pieces — including numerous diamond bracelets, platinum or gold diamond drop and hoop earrings, and platinum diamond rings — and alledgedly resold the items to a Manhattan-based international jewelry reseller.

“As alleged, Ingrid Lederhaas-Okun took advantage of the access her employment afforded her to expensive jewelry,” FBI Assistant Director in Charge George Venizelos said. “She allegedly stole numerous items, sold them for over a million dollars, then engaged in a series of lies in an attempt to cover up the theft. A privileged position in a prestigious company does not insulate a thief from arrest and prosecution.”
Lederhaas-Okun is being charged with one count of wire fraud and one count of interstate transportation of stolen property, which is penalized with a 20- and 10-year prison stint, respectively. A lawyer for Lederhaas-Okun couldn’t be immediately located, according to The Wall Street Journal. A representative for Tiffany & Co. did not respond immediately to a request for comment. The investigation is ongoing.