DJ Mars Runs Through His Past, Present, and Future

 

In his video’s opening statement, DJ Mars sums it all up: “I’m not an athlete, but I feel like I’ve been running my entire life.” That idea kicked off the “Where Are You Running To?” collaboration between Mars and New Balance, a collection of testimony and short films documenting how NB plays an important part in the lives of not just athletes, but all those who are constantly running.

NewBalance.com: What does “Where Are You Running To?” mean to you? What were some of your goals for this series as a whole?

DJ Mars: “Where are you running to?” is a phrase that describes my lifestyle. The term isn’t specific to me, it could be applied to anyone who has a busy schedule. For example, the single mother who has to take her children to school and then rush to work. The businessman who travels overseas for a company meeting. Or in my case, the DJ who lives in hotels more often than his own house. All of these people come from different walks of life, but share one common thing – they’re all extremely busy!

The goal was to offer the brand and its consumers a new way of looking at each other. Often thought of as just a running brand, New Balance has a place in all of our lives.

NewBalance.com: What was your first pair of NBs? What about your most memorable pair?

DJ Mars: My first pair of New Balances were probably a pair of 576s. I don’t remember the model number but I do remember the color was navy and grey.

My uncle bought them for me in 1985. I remember him buying them in Holyoke, Massachusetts. They were the most expensive shoes that I owned at the time.

As far as my most memorable pair, ironically, I would have to say my black 710s. There’s a back story to that shoe for me. Back in high school, my friends and I all worked at McDonald’s, and we used to save our money to go shopping in New York. Well, one Christmas we all went to NY and we found them at a store in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Sometime after that, a rapper named Kool G. Rap had on a pair on either his album or video, and we were super excited that we had the shoes before he did. Back then, most kids got their sense of style from the rappers. We were ahead of the curve.

NewBalance.com: What does New Balance as a brand mean to you, and what do you think it means to Hip Hop culture as a whole?

DJ Mars: In the late 80’s and early 90’s New Balance was one of the shoes of choice in the Hip Hop community. Especially when the rappers were dressing preppy. That was the shoe that set them apart from the Run DMC era.

To me New Balance means classic, iconic, simple style. Nothing too over the top or corny. They are who they are, and that’s it. Either you like it or you don’t, and that’s kind of how Hip Hop is. Both of them have an “I’m here to stay” vibe to them.

 

Original ‘Where Are You Running To’ Concept Video

NewBalance.com: What young artists do you see as the future of Hip Hop?

DJ Mars: As far as the future of Hip Hop, there are a lot of very exciting groups out there. Some of my favorite new ones are Jay Electronica, Killa Mike, Foreign Exchange, The Hall of Justice Crew, Pac Div, and The New Boyz. Those are some of my favorite new MC’s. On any given day you could find me listening to them.

NewBalance.com: How do you handle an unresponsive or negative crowd? Was there ever a time when you temporarily lost an audience, and then switched things up and won them back?

DJ Mars: Sometimes crowds can be very unpredictable. You can walk into a room and have no idea as to what the crowd is into that particular night. There have been times where I decided to go left and the crowd was like, “na brother you better stay right!” Good DJs are ones who can bounce back from that moment. It happens to every single one of us. If a DJ says otherwise, either he doesn’t play out too often or he’s lying.

NewBalance.com: Has Max the dog ever chewed up a pair of your NBs?

DJ Mars: Thank God I had Max go through obedience training before I brought him home. With that being said, he has not sunk his teeth into a pair of New Balance’s. That’s a funny thing, because most dogs tear their owners’ shoes up. Max on the other hand opts for his beef bone.

NewBalance.com: What are your other passions outside of DJing? If for some reason you had to give up DJing, what else would you be doing?

DJ Mars: Outside of DJing, I would definitely say I have a passion for brand development and marketing. In college I always felt as though marketing should have been my major. DJs far and wide are responsible for finding the new cool. Be it records, fashion, club venues, products, or artists, we are a part of the cycle that makes things hot.

I want to approach marketing and brand development the same way I would a new record. By that, I mean find a product that has potential and magnify it for my world to see.

NewBalance.com: You’ve done a lot in your career – toured with Outkast and Usher, founded the World Famous Super Friends, and became a star in the DJ scene. What are some goals you’re still running to?

DJ Mars: I’ve done a lot, but I would definitely say there are a few more things I’d like to scratch off my list. I’m just starting to get into production, I believe that’s the next step for me. I want to tour the world on accord, meaning go because DJ Mars is being booked – not the artist that I work for. And most importantly, have my company be viewed as a resource to reach untapped markets. I appreciate New Balance for having that initial faith in me.

DJ Mars is a graduate of Clark Atlanta University, a founder of the World Famous Super Friends, and was a contender on last year’s Smirnoff: Master of the Mix. Be sure to check back here for more on the “Where Are You Running To?” project, and for new videos every week. For more information on DJ Mars, visit his blog at historyofmixtapes.com.

The 890: Just Like Your Everyday Neutral Trainer, Only Lighter

The 890: Just Like Your Everyday Neutral Trainer, Only Lighter

Historically, lightweight running shoes have been made with a specific kind of runner in mind. They’ve been developed for the kind of runner who graces the cover of a magazine — the lithe, efficient, competitive runner for whom each ounce of unnecessary weight has performance implications. The shoes these runners required were minimal footwear designed to be run-in and regularly-replaced. That dictated that lightweight shoes evolved with a minimum of heel and midfoot cushioning, and placing a low premium on durability.

New Balance Running Product Manager Claire Wood and the Baddeley and Barringer 890s

As running has enjoyed its second wave of popularity, new kinds (and shapes) of runners have taken up the sport, and they’re changing the nature of the way we think about lightweight footwear.

“What’s happened is that neutral shoes — meaning a shoe without any kind of built-in stability device — are growing in popularity because running speciality stores, and people in general, are fitting runners a lot better. This comes as the industry has begun to concentrate on a shoe’s entire geometry, not just a component that creates stability. At New Balance we believe in engineering inherent stability into all of our shoes, neutral or not.” says Claire Wood, Running Product Manager for New Balance. “So combine these two things: the growth in neutral-cushioning and the interest in lightweight trainers — and we wanted to come out with an everyday running shoe that’s not scary to run in, is safe to run in, and is substantially cushioned.”

The result of this approach is the new 890 — designed for everyday use, and well-suited to the needs of both the technical and novice runner. At its core is REVlite — a New Balance Design Innovation Studio technology that was designed to deliver the lightest everyday trainer on the market without sacrificing durability or cushioning.

“The 890 delivers a really unique experience, and obviously the REVlite midsole foam is a big part of this,” says Wood. “It’s very durable and responsive, and it’s not going to break down like a shoe of that weight normally would, because it’s an everyday training shoe. The upper continues to deliver that experience over the foot, with super-soft, no-sew seamless welding and a surprisingly light experience top-to-bottom. ”

While New Balance continues to develop lightweight alternatives, like the performance-oriented 905, and the forthcoming NB Minimus, the 890 delivers a new experience suited to runners not necessarily in search of something closer to barefoot, or even the podium, but rather a lighter, more invigorating take on the running experience they already love.

2010 APAC “Tri-Color”

In previous years, New Balance’s annual APAC (Asia-Pacific) project has been grounded in Asian culture, producing exclusive footwear collections such as the Hungry Dragon, China Mask and Feral Creation. However this year, the project takes a break from the artist/store collaborations and goes back to the company’s sports heritage of classic running footwear designs with the Tricolor collection.New Balance took inspiration from their past, applying three of their heritage footwear colors — burgundy red, navy blue and classic gray — onto a pack of limited edition running shoes.The highlight of the TriColor collection will be the CM1500SB, which is inspired by the recent re-release of the original M1300JP cult favorite that is highly revered by New Balance fans and collectors worldwide. The CM1500SB is individually numbered and limited to 600 pairs worldwide and is a showcase of New Balance’s heritage and history. It is made from premium nubuck and mesh, and will only be available at select top-tier New Balance accounts. The CM1500SB comes with heritage print inserts, shoe bag and in a special drawer box.

On a wider scale, the hybrid M150 model — a modern interpretation of the 1500 classic design — has been made over in burgundy red, navy blue and classic gray colorways. The uppers of the three shoes are made up of a mixture of suede, leather, nylon mesh and synthetic materials, and will be available at key New Balance stockists worldwide.

The launch of the collection will be supported by an exhibition of photos based on the TriColor theme titled ‘Your Balance. Your Color’. The photo exhibition is the finale of “Balance is Everywhere” campaign
in 2010. Now for the first time, New Balance brings together 3 renowned photographic artists in Asia — Mr. Kim Hyeon Seong (Editor-in-chief of OhBoy! magazine) from Korea, admired for his fashionable and unique everyday visuals, Mr. Masatoshi Nagase (award winning actor) from Japan for his storytelling images and Mr. Quo Ying Sheng (Art Director and artist) from Taiwan for his contemporary and artistic crossovers.

The photographic works of the artists will also be compiled into an album that will be sold at New Balance stores, with proceeds from the sales going towards the visually impaired communities within the respective city.

Transmitting Live From Mars

This is one heck of a piece of fan mail.

International DJ, World Famous Superfriends founder & CEO, and tour DJ to performers like Usher, Ciara, and Keri Hilson, the Atlanta-based DJ Mars put the above video together to show us (and you) how he keeps himself moving, and, as we discovered on first viewing, the role New Balance gear plays throughout. It offers a glimpse of the grind behind global touring and recording, and how DJ Mars makes it happen with the help of folks like Kenny Burns, Greg Street, De La Soul, Bril Ndiaye, D.R.E.S. tha Beatnik, and Mick Boogie.

Yo Mars, thanks for the love. The feeling is mutual.

Limited Edition New Balance x UNDFTD Sonic 574

09.01.2010 – For Fall 2010, premium footwear brand New Balance and renowned sneaker shop Undefeated have joined forces to create the New Balance x UNDFTD Sonic 574, a limited edition fleece sneaker inspired by retro sweatshirts from the 80’s.

James Bond, co-founder of Undefeated, says the “reverse weave fleece that is loved by athletes and spectators alike is the perfect canvas to showcase and celebrate the classic American history of the two brands.” The New Balance x UNDFTD Sonic 574’s upper textile is a heather grey sweatshirt material sonically bonded with the synthetic suede complete with varsity “N” detailing. Undefeated will also be launching coordinating apparel for this project.

The New Balance x Sonic 574 comes in grey and black and will be sold at Undefeated stores starting September 1st, 2010. (MSRP $75.00)

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New Balance M996GGG

We just got in some limited edition M996GGGs!

Classic retro-style New Balance running shoe with comfortable Pigskin/Mesh upper, C-CAP midsole and ENCAP wedge.

New Balance 996 Product Details

Made in USA
    • ENCAP® midsole technology provides support and maximum durability
    • Solid rubber outsole provides long-wearing durability
    • Suede/Mesh upper is lightweight and breathable
    • Reflective detailing enhances your visibility
    • Color:  Gray
    • Shoe Weight:  369 grams (13.0 oz)

    New Balance WT560BB

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    This ultra-lightweight women’s trail shoe is designed to provide comfort and style both on and off the trail.

    New Balance 560 Product Details

    • ACTEVA™ Midsole cushions and resists compression set – 12% lighter than standard foam
    • Rock Stop® embedded into forefoot provides protection from sharp rocks and debris
    • AT Tread® all-terrain outsole combines a running and trail lug configuration for on- and off-road use
    • Gusseted Tongue fully attached to shoe keeps debris out
    • Sure Lace™ secure shoe laces provide added midfoot support and keep the shoe snug around the foot
    • N-Durance® rubber compound for maximum outsole durability
    • Synthetic/Mesh upper provides lightweight comfort and support
    • Color:  Brown with Light Blue
    • Shoe Weight:  185 grams (6.5 oz)
    • Shoe Last:  RL-3