Archive for the ‘Social Upheaval’ Category

MarqSpekt x Kno = MACHETEVISION…

Friday, October 28th, 2011

When I think of the homey MarQ’Spekt he is kind of similar in spirit cloth to Timeless Truth and Meyhem Lauren. I met this cat and politicked with him about EVERYTHING except rap. We discussed Hip-Hop but he didn’t allude to being a veteran participant. Knowing everything I know now about ‘Spekt makes it easy and fun to post drops with his music.

MacheteVision is a project he has been cooking up for a minute. ‘Spekt took his time in building this joint to make it a testament to the Hip-Hop he grew up listening to and still believes in. Each one, teach one. Lyrical mastery. features with artists of like mind. No Hollywood. ‘Spekt has the entire album available for FREE streaming and I hope you support him after you enjoy some of this heat.

The ICs Occupy Wall Street…

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

You knew the Internets Celebrities wouldn’t let a historical moment of political aftershocks go by unacknowledged. From the periphery of the golden calf to the center of Zucotti Park (a privately owned ‘public’ space – huh?) the ICs go innnnnnnn.

CHEA!

BONUS FRAMES FROM THE OCCUPATION…

Eff Tha’ Police

OCCUPY ALL STREETS…

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

game rebellion

2NITE!!!

GAME REBELLION goes innnnnn!

with NinjaSonik, Wynter Gordon, Oxymorons and more…

The Gramercy Park Theatre – 137 East 23rd Street
$10 doors @ 7pm

We Are The New, New York…

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

This Wednesday, Molotov Music presents the live soundtrack for occupying ALL streets

The Gramercy Park Theatre – 137 East 23rd Street

Featuring:
GAME REBELLION
Wynter Gordon
Ninjasonik
Navegante
Spirit Animal
OXYMORRONS
Tokyo Ty

Hosted by Dallas Penn

Doors @ 7PM, Showtime @ 8PM
$10 ALL AGES!!!!!!!!!!!

Caught Between A Rock And A Wall Street…

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Everyone’s comparing Occupy Wall Street to the protests in Egypt without understanding that the rich and wealthy in Egypt wanted a regime change so they posited the poor and disenfranchised directly at Mubarak. The rich and wealthy in America DON’T want a regime change over here. They want to keep the status quo popping off in their advantage.

The fact that Americans couldn’t see far enough to fight for their healthcare rights means they definitely won’t grasp that their quality of life has been undermined by our corporate overlords. They’ll continue to find these protestors anti-American or at best a nuisance. In the meantime and in between time someone better take a look at the social security fund.

What’s gonna happen when the police get their pensions pushed back? By then private security firms and ‘contractors’ will be on the job just like they made all the executive decisions in Iraq.

Smarten up NaS.