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Message Board > Up n' Coming! (aka Shameless Promotion) > huge underground HIP HOP show! ALL AGES Test Their Logik, Savage Fam, Mother Tareka, Cleo Madalaine |
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | Solstice Cafe 529 Pandora Ave ALL AGES - FREE to Indigenous youth Sliding Scale door, no one turned away. TEST THEIR LOGIK - United again after their their legal battle with the KKKandian state, revolutionary hip hop artists Testament and Illogik are on tour with a new CD. http://www.testtheirlogik.com Savage Fam - hard hitting Indigenous hip hop from the occupied territories known as Washington State. ...http://www.savagefamseowa.org/ Mother Tareka - From Hamilton Tarek is one part of a FUNKtioning machine of hip hop known as Unidentified Funky Objects http://www.soundcloud.com/unidentifiedfunkyobjects Cleo Madelaine uses hard beatboxing,smoothe tones and harmonies to back up soulful, revolutionary lyrics that will change your mind." http://www.facebook.com/cleomadelaine Comrade Black - Green anarcho-feminist queer-edge spoken word artist and community organizer. with special host MC Andrea Coates ================================= This event is happening at solstice Cafe 529 Pandora on unceeded Lekwungen territories. This event is ALL AGES and will be a No Alcohol event, please respect the venue, the performers, and yourself. bullshit & bigotry will not be tolerated in this space. Help us create a safe and inclusive space. Solstice cafe has wheel chair accessible, gender neutral washrooms, and sells fair trade coffee and a variety of foods including vegan and wheat free foods. - Sat, 19 Mar 2011 1:47am Edited: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 1:49am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | new video - Sat, 19 Mar 2011 1:50am Edited: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 1:51am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | this is the video that got them charged with conspiracy - Sat, 19 Mar 2011 1:51am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | Run This Town Remix - Sat, 19 Mar 2011 1:57am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | Savage Fam! - Sat, 19 Mar 2011 2:12am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | more Savage Fam - Sat, 19 Mar 2011 2:17am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | love - Sat, 19 Mar 2011 2:20am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | they may also be doing a talk beforehand on censorship if people would be interested in hearing about their legal battles over their lyrics - Wed, 30 Mar 2011 2:21am | ||
NOISE NOT BOMBS User Info... | article in Monday mag about the show and their conspiracy charges http://www.mondaymag.com/articles/entry/crashed-but-not-burned/music/# Crashed, but not burned Posted By: Amanda Farrell-Low 03/30/2011 12:00 AM The story reads like something out of a George Orwell novel: in the lead up to last year’s G20 summit in Toronto, hip-hop duo Test Their Logik get tossed in jail and charged with conspiracy and other indictable offences — for releasing a music video titled “Crash the Meeting.” “The warrants went out under our hip-hop stage names, they went out with pictures from our MySpaces,” says Testament (above left), one half of the socially conscious rap duo. “While we were in jail, the prison guards referred to us as ‘the rappers.’ It was very much targeted because of the music.” After three days in jail, Testament and Ilogik were released under the condition that they weren’t allowed to communicate with each other. Five months later, the charges against the two were stayed (“I guess they realised they couldn’t get a conviction based solely on a music video,” says Testament) and they picked up right back where they started. “For me, I feel like if they take us that seriously, we should take ourselves that seriously too and own that,” the Toronto-based rapper says. In addition to a forthcoming album and new music videos, Test Their Logik have launched into a coast-to-coast tour, including a stop in Victoria. Joined by indigenous rapper Savage Fam, hip-hop artists Mother Tareka and Cleo Madelaine as well as Comrade Black and Andrea Coates, the Sunday, April 3 gig at Solstice Cafe (529 Pandora) promises to be a night of thought-provoking words and beats. Doors are at 6:30 p.m. and admission is a $6 to $15 sliding scale, with free admission for indigenous youth. - Wed, 30 Mar 2011 5:49pm Edited: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 5:51pm | ||
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