Check out the fireside chat I did with Redbull Radio… A lot of music some old some new some unreleased… a presentation of the Sound REbellion Also some music by Everett James… Its nice…

Check out the fireside chat I did with Redbull Radio… A lot of music some old some new some unreleased… a presentation of the Sound REbellion Also some music by Everett James… Its nice…
He’s an Enka singer, he’s a quarter Japanese like me lol! and from Philly… went to Japan to study and work and became a star!! Check out the video below…
Stacy says get yours…

The Beatdown Vol 2: Black President.
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“The concept for this mixtape came from the overwhelming energy of the past election which resulted in the innogoration of the first Black President in the United States of America. I found myself searching through predictions and quotations from our past of a black president. What resulted is a mixtape that expresses through music and quotations my feelings of the election.
Musically the whole peice is done exclusively on an old school Ensoniq ASR-10. Just records and an ASR 10 like every beatdown mixtape. The whole project is just under 20 minutes of instrumental hip-hop. Just rugged ass beats!!! ENJOY!!!
Sincerely,
Everett James”
francesco shared this video with me….check it out…
wow, this is from the new york post…
let me know what you think?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7897631.stm
Toxic rubbish ‘dumped in Africa’
Hundreds of thousands of household items end up in African rubbish dumps
Tonnes of toxic waste from municipal dumps in the West are being dumped illegally in countries like Nigeria and Ghana, an investigation has found.
Hundreds of thousands of broken items like TVs and computers are being sold to dealers on the pretext of re-use.
Under EU law, such household appliances must be dismantled or recycled.
But they are stripped of raw metals by those working on poisoned waste dumps, the report by Greenpeace, Sky News and Britain’s Independent newspaper found.
Greenpeace said the young people working on such dumps often break apart the electronic items for parts, but in doing so are exposed to poisonous chemicals like mercury, lead and cadmium.
We took all the insides out and put [in] a tracker device
Environmentalist Iza Kruszewskahe
Computers pile up in Ghana dump
“We basically managed to track a TV going from the UK allegedly as second-hand equipment to Nigeria,” Iza Kruszewskahe, from the environmental group, told the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme.
“When in fact we knew, because we gutted it, this TV, before it left the UK, we took all the insides out and put [in] a tracker device, which enabled us to track this old TV from the UK, through the recycler, etc to Nigeria.”
such a beautiful song!! i love this…