Hip-Hop heads in the New York City area can get a taste of a few of the major elements today as they can listen to dope music, check out new kicks and watch Graffiti artists paint a full-sized replica of a subway car in SoHo, Manhattan.

This event is a part of Adidas and Footlocker teaming up to present the End to End Project. The End to End Project utilized the talents of master graffiti artists from around the world including places like Germany, U.S. Italy, U.K. and France. The famed artists involved are Rime, Siloette, Smart, Scien, Can2 and Atom, and Skore.

The original painting and designing took place in a large warehouse in London that was gutted and filled with white canvases so that the artists could get busy. The official line of sneakers was debuted yesterday, but the celebration and unveiling to the public is today.

In an all day event (10am to 8pm), people can stop by the NW corner of Houston and Lafayette streets (in SoHo), near the Adidas store, check out new kicks from the line, watch the artists work, and listen to the sounds of DJ Enuff, Iron Lyon and Complex. More information on the overall project can be found in DXStyle Features ( or at www.endtoend.com).