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Black Ice

Hip-hop poet Dark Ice began growing his terms of revolution back 1993 when he was referred to as Lamar Manson. A fascinating performer having a pro-family, anti-establishment message, Dark Ice worked well Philadelphia’s coffeehouse and poetry slam circuit hard, making himself a faithful local following on the way. It wouldn’t …

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Novalima

Though Novalima was originally started by 4 Peruvian musicians surviving in all corners of the world (Barcelona, Hong Kong, London, and Lima), this experimental music group’s regular membership spans very much wider than that. Their audio and objective are way too broad to become considered in a normal “credits list” …

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Sol.illaquists of Sound

The theory for Sol.illaquists of Audio were only available in 2002, when MC Swamburger (Asaan Brooks) began having regular meetings and conversations in his Orlando, FL, house about not merely music but additionally community participation, spirituality, and veganism. A pal of his, maker and MPC participant DiViNCi (Glen Valencia), with …

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Michael Franti

Since his days as an associate from the Beatnigs whilst in his early twenties, Michael Franti grew from an angry young hip-hopper using a political, socially conscious bent (the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Spearhead) to a guy who channeled his seriousness, social unease, and desire to have change and merged …

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The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy

An outgrowth, both musically and ideologically, from the San Francisco-based avant-garde commercial jazz collective the Beatnigs, the Throw away Heroes of Hiphoprisy shaped in 1990. Made up of previous Beatnigs Michael Franti and Rono Tse, the duo quickly set up themselves among rap’s most important proponents of multiculturalism and liberalism; …

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One Block Radius

One Stop Radius can be an substitute rap trio from California who paid their dues for quite some time prior to making their major-label debut in 2008. Made up of Marty Adam (a vocalist, songwriter, and manufacturer from Chico, CA), Z-Man (a rapper from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, delivered Zamon …

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The Beatnigs

The original automobile for public and political critic Michael Franti (afterwards from the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and Spearhead), the Beatnigs used components of industrial music and punk on the lone album, a 1988 self-titled work for Jello Biafra’s Alternative Tentacles label. Following its release along with a remix from …

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Spearhead

Michael Franti released only 1 record as fifty percent of the Throw away Heroes of Hiphoprisy, nonetheless it was praised for his insightful raps and Community Enemy-influenced beats. After disappearing for just two years, Franti resurfaced in 1994 with Spearhead, a music group even more rooted in ’70s funk. Eschewing …

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Nattali Rize & Notis

A project that comes from both Melbourne, Australia and Kingston, Jamaica, Nattali Rize & Notis certainly are a roots-influenced reggae team who play music in the Marley custom, but with today’s punch. Vocalist Nattali Rize represents the project’s Australian origins, having led Melbourne’s worldbeat group Blue Ruler Brown (originally called …

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Nahko and Medicine for the People

Nahko (Nahkohe Parayno), a 6th generation Apache/Mohawk using a Puerto Rican/Indian mom and a Filipino dad, grew up using the family members that adopted him within an Oregon suburb, and suffered some early youth identity complications until he begun to surface himself in music, taking on the piano in age …

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