J. Period & GoodWoodNYC Team Up For 10th Anniversary Box Set [PHOTOS]
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Brooklyn-based producer and DJ J. Period has collaborated on projects with a list of Hip-Hop greats over the course of his career, including Nas, Lauryn Hill, Big Daddy Kane, Q-Tip and countless others. To commemorate a decade of putting in work, J. Period is joining forces with wood jewelry maker GoodWoodNYC and releasing a fresh, limited box set gift package just in time for the holidays.
J. Period has been the mastermind behind some of Hip-Hop’s most innovative mixtapes in the past decade. The release of his projects have morphed into more than just a release of product, but also a global event.
Of course, no box set is complete without the requisite goodies inside and the J. Period 10th Anniversary Collection doesn’t disappoint. We’ll let the press release breakdown what you’ll find within the box set.
From the J.Period 10th Anniversary Collection press team:
Available NOW exclusively at JPERIOD.com and GoodWoodNYC.com (and limited to 100 pieces worldwide), this exclusive collector’s set contains a custom J.PERIOD x Scratch-Tracks USB Mixtape, a laser-engraved J.PERIOD x GoodWoodNYC Dub Box Mobile Speaker, limited edition Mixtapes Are Not A Crime® wood pendant, commemorative 10th Anniversary J.PERIOD x Manifest Worldwide T-Shirt, and a hardbound 10th Anniversary booklet featuring graphic art from Fuse Green and an essay on the history of mixtapes by NY Times best-selling author, Adam Mansbach.
So now that you know what time it is, what are you waiting for? Head over to the aforementioned websites and cop one of the 100 limited edition pieces. Still not convinced, peep the trailer below and hit the following pages for some flicks.
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Photo: J. Period/GoodWoodNYC
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