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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 20 MIN

Visual Noise: Walls Talk - Redrum

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Send us Fan MailEpisode 6 of Visual Noise: Walls Talk heads west to Vancouver, British Columbia, where TRP613 and Urban Ninja sit down with legendary street artist Redrum. A longtime fixture in Vancouver's street art scene, Redrum has built a reputation through stickers, stencils, and massive city-wide sticker campaigns that have left his mark on countless corners of the Lower Mainland. Redrum has been active with Vancouver's AYS (All You See) crew and has been contributing to the city's street art culture for years.The conversation dives deep into Redrum's infamous mega sticker bombs—huge layers of overlapping stickers that transform ordinary urban surfaces into chaotic, colourful galleries. For Redrum, sticker bombing isn't just about getting up; it's about creating a living archive of the artists, crews, and characters that make up the street art community. Each layer tells a story, documenting years of trades, collaborations, and adventures.TRP613 and Urban Ninja explore how Redrum developed his unique approach to sticker culture, what keeps him motivated after years in the game, and how Vancouver's street art scene has evolved. The episode also touches on the challenges of maintaining a presence in a city where artwork is constantly removed, covered, and replaced, making every sticker bomb a temporary but powerful piece of public art.Redrum shares stories from the streets, discusses his love of collaboration, and explains why stickers remain one of the most accessible and democratic forms of street art. Whether you're a veteran bomber, a sticker collector, or someone who simply appreciates seeing art where they least expect it, this episode offers a fascinating look into the mindset of an artist who has spent years covering the city one sticker at a time.Tune in as TRP613 and Urban Ninja uncover the stories behind the layers and get a closer look at one of Vancouver's most dedicated street artists. From mega sticker bombs to street-level creativity, Episode 6 is a celebration of the artists who keep our cities visually loud.Music credit:“Funk Groove Music” by Alex Gus via Pixabay

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Send us Fan Mail Episode 6 of Visual Noise: Walls Talk heads west to Vancouver, British Columbia, where TRP613 and Urban Ninja sit down with legendary street artist Redrum. A longtime fixture in Vancouver's street art scene, Redrum has built a reputation through stickers, stencils, and massive city-wide sticker campaigns that have left his mark on countless corners of the Lower Mainland. Redrum has been active with Vancouver's AYS (All You See) crew and has been contributing to the city's str...

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