Sample Pillows
Description: Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, the Durutti Column, Happy Mondays, Northside, and (briefly) Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and James. Factory also ran The Haçienda nightclub, in partnership with New Order.
Description: If you live by the swing of the kick and the crack of the snare, this one’s for you, The School of Boom Bap design is a tribute to true 90s hip hop producers — the crate diggers, MPC heads, and beat architects who built their sound on raw drums and vinyl samples. Featuring a cartoon MPC drum machine character flanked by record crates, this black and white high-contrast graphic captures the golden era of New York boom bap culture. Designed in a clean flat vector style, it’s perfect for producers who rock machines like the Akai MPC series, Maschine, SP-1200, or classic drum samplers. Whether you're chopping samples, finger drumming, or building gritty 90s beats, this shirt reps the culture properly. EST. 1984 NYC — Respect the foundation
Description: Built for real Boom Bap producers and lovers of 90s hip hop, this vintage MPC-inspired design celebrates classic sample-based beatmaking. Perfect for hip hop producers, beatmakers, DJs, and underground rap fans who live on dusty drums and soulful chops. If you make Boom Bap beats, this one’s for you.
Description: The Chicago style hot dog man comes from Chicago Illinois. He is equipped with pickles, onions, sport peppers, neon green relish, mustard, celery salt and al all-beef hot dog, all inside a poppy seed bun! No Ketchup. Makes a great gift for any Chicago lover or any Chicago tourist.