Black Noise - Black is Back
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Black Noise - Black is Back
Another track from the Nomadic Wax-Camp, featuring South African Crew Black Noise...
From the Nomadic Wax-Camp: Outspoken: The Slave Master's Whip
Outspoken, from Outspoken & The Essence, is originally from Zimbabwe.
More about Outspoken on Nomadic Wax.
Zimbabwe rapper/poet Outspoken really drops it truthfully on this one! Backed by his Afro Rhythm band The Essence formed in 2007, his refutable rhymes are a nightmare to the majority of shiny, profiteering rappers of today chasing everything they're brainwashed to sadly pursue. As an individual wordsmith, he carves out excerpts of his life's experience to provide knowledge for society, for the people n' for our self-awareness, instead of for pure selfishness rubbish. Now that's something I wish brought profit! If you're feeling him, grab this track for FREE off Nomadic Wax's Live From Zimbabwe compilation. Directed by Jonathan Weisburst n' shot in NYC, "The Slave Master's Whip" shows Outspoken simply rapping w/distinctive shots of NY's landmarks n' concrete in the background, upholding every word he's spitting - majestically. If U miss some lyrics, a script flashes periodically to help U follow his journey. His double-LP, Uncool & Overrated: God Before Anything drops May 16.
L.I.F.E's Statement:
We invite you to come out for a day of workshops centered on hip-hop culture, knowledge, social and civic engagement, critical thinking/theory, and resistance. Students need to bring sneakers they didn't wear outside, and come dressed comfortably, preferably in sweats, if you plan on attending the Breakdancing workshop. LIFE is a student organization at Rhode Island College that strives to cultivate strong leaders within our RIC community through increasing awareness and creating openings and (discursive) spaces which can create opportunities for intellectual, cultural, and personal growth. Our goal is to address the complex needs and problems of our campus and the greater RI community. LIFE is happy to announce that we are working with the independent music company Nomadic Wax to bring a day-long schedule of events, including workshops, discussions, presentations, and a live music performance. (http://www.nomadicwax.org/) Registration will begin at 10am on Friday, April 19 in the Faculty Center South, Donovan Dining Center. The registration fee is $10, group discounts available for organizations. A registration website will follow up soon. The conference will center around hip-hop culture's social and political potential; the theme is "Be Creative." The goal of the conference is to demonstrate to students and youth how hip-hop and cultural expression can be tools for building revolutionary social movements, and they do this by: Nomadic Wax uses music, media and the arts to promote social change and cultural exchange, creates educational opportunities for people to learn about issues of global importance though media and entertainment and is a platform for socially engaged musicians, media producers and artists worldwide to spread their message and reach a global audience. They will be doing 6 workshops, a keynote panel, and a live performance. We invite any and all participating organizations to come out and be a part of this day-long conference, which will be both fun and instructive for those working in and with the community to build movements and work for social justice. Workshops include instructive presentations on breakdancing, freestyling, turntablism, Mexico's resistance movements, and a live concert featuring artists from all over the country and Pawtucket's very own Chachi Carvalho. (http://www.chachihiphop.com/about) Place: Rhode Island College Faculty Center Main - Donovan Dining Center 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908 Time: Registration begins at 10:00 AM Contact: Greg Kowalski - [email protected], 401-316-8825 LIFE Student Organization - [email protected] Pre-register for the conference by following this link: http://tinyurl.com/cwk8gla Print our your confirmation and pay with cash or check at the door on the day of the conference. The preregistration deadline is April 17 - we have limited space to save a spot! Hope to see you April 19th.
Free mixtape download. Come up.
World Hip-Hop Women: From The Sound Up (Mixtape)
World Hip-Hop Women:From The Sound Up is a mixtape of various female rappers from around the globe. Nomadic Wax put this mix together to showcase the underrated voices of women in hip-hop.
I am honored to host World Hip Hop Women: From the Sound Up presented by @nomadicwax @WorldHipHopMkt & @DJLajedi
A lot of my sisters on this compilation, and it definitely disproves the misinformed theory that there are only a few to none dope female emcees rippin it...
Listen & Judge for Yourself :-)
WHHW Bandcamp Link: http://nomadicwax.bandcamp.com/track/world-hip-hop-women-from-the-sound-up
WHHW Artist Profiles Link: http://worldhiphopmarket.com/world-hip-hop-women-mixtape-artist-profiles/5771
Track Listing:
1. Eternia + MoSS – “The BBQ Remix (ft. Tiye Phoenix & Jean Grae)” (Canada/USA/prod: MoSS)
2. M.C. Melodee – “Cha Cha Cha 2011” (Netherlands/prod: Cookin Soul)
3. Masia One – “Warriors Tongue” (Canada/Singapore/prod: Che Vicious & Travis Von Cartier)
4. Mad Muasel – “Soloyo” (Spain/prod: JML)
5. Ana Tijoux + Invincible – “Sube” (Chile/USA/prod: Hordatoj & Ana Tijoux)
6. Raw-G AKA Gina Madrid – “Conexiones Subterraneas (ft. Aima the Dreamer) (Mexico/USA/prod: Cubo)
7. Shadia Mansour – “Al Kufeyyeh 3Arabeyyeh” (UK/Palestine/prod: Sandhill & Johnny Juice)
8. Soultana – “Sawt Nssa (Women’s Voice)” (Morocco/prod: Itoube Music)
9. Sa-Roc – “Fine Line” (USA/prod: Sol Messiah)
10. Bella Shanti – “Saint or Sinner” (New Zealand/prod: Soul Chef)
11. El Gambina – “Sunny Days” (Korea/USA/prod: Jony Fraze)
12. Mana, Mia Lone, Triple Threat & Opal Rose – “Young Girl” (Iran/USA/prod: Blackheart)
13. The Foundation Of 5E: Taneesha, Insite The Riot, Jade, Nik Nak, Mahogany Jonz, DJ LaJedi - “The Foundation” (USA/prod: AEetech)
14. Black Bird – “H-Town Hustler” (Zimbabwe/S. Africa/Zambia/prod: Jusa Dementor)
15. Peridot (formerly Queen Herawin of The Juggaknots) – “So” (USA/prod: SINQUE)
16. Invincible + Waajeed – “Emergence” (USA/prod: Waajeed)
17. Las Krudas Cubensi – “No Me Dejaron” (Cuba/prod: Odaymara Cuesta, Olivia Prendes & DJ Mike)
18. Lithal Li – “Eye The Con” (South Africa/prod: Yves Adler)
19. Black Athena, Versy, Burni (Jitzvinger, Caco) – “Disputing Claims” (South Africa/prod: Shaheen Arifdien)
20. EmpresS*1(الامبراطورة الاولي) – “Rap Renaissance/Bent Belady” (Egypt/UK/prod: Silent Sym/Asteeka)
21. DJ Naida – “Done” (Zimbabwe/prod: Xndr)
For interviews, media inquiries, or for more information please contact DJ LaJedi at [email protected] and Greg Schick at [email protected]