Friday 28 May 2010

STREET VIBES:

photo: paz@studiofantastic

To my dudes and dudettes...
Might i take this opportunity to convey this Klandestiny concept.
The extent of mutant ragga hip hop dialog. Banana Klan the trade mark you can trust to tread
the untypical water of British Black adjustment. Anti- label ....the records are a small part of
an intricate tapestry of coded slang slinging, a Modern day tribe of digital rebellion.

In dub we trust.
DUB compilation records by scientist and king tubby have fueled my love for music http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientist_(musician)
. I've been listening to these record since before i can remember.
The sleeve designs and the sonic journey provided me with an escape from south london's perpetual hussle and bussle. At nine years old the pop chart and british television hardly gave black culture any light but the light that shun from these recordings are the foundation for so much black thought that has touch people of all greed worldwide. This meditative ceremony is deeper than genre, this is the poor peoples bbc/cnn. The modern day shackle of the system will torment us till we drop dead. Dub will help you free yourself and indeed be yourself.

I attach my Test Tape: Klandestiny series one: