Noseke Radio Program # 42, Transmission: 07/MAR/2012:
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discs, + anecdotes, part retro: mob47, comments from the dead existence zine # 4, and finally in Section demo, a song from the tape 93 from medellin Social Aggression. Vinyl ³ Yes it!
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Hip Hop Duo "Test Their Logik" Refuses to Back Down to Government Intimidation New video "Conspiracy Rap" to conspiracy charges Responds With A "fuck you" to Canadian Authorities
DURING last June's G20 protests, the Canadian Government Brought trumped up conspiracy charges Against Revolutionary rap group Test Their Logik, accusing the hip hop duo of Causing the riot That Destroyed Downtown With Their hit video "Crash the Meeting." The two Were Imprisoned, Then forbidden contact upon release, as part of a massive campaign of repression That ultimately targeted over 1000 people.
Now That the Prosecutors Have Their ADMITTED That Were charges groundless and dropped Their non-contact injunction, Test Their Logik are back in action and coming harder than ever. Featuring a cameo by fan Glenn Beck of Fox News, Their new video "Conspiracy Rap" sends a "big fuck" you to the ones who tried to stop Them and offers a preview of Their first official album, Which They Will release this May. Like "Crash The Meeting," this video WAS produced by Anarkid, a self-taught multi-media warrior and VJ from Montreal.
"We're pushing That Revolutionary hip-hop movement forward bustin 'on the system," said Testament, one half of Test Their Logik. "We Is not Scared, We Is not fazed, we comin 'harder than ever to help inspire new waves of Confrontations with Authority and domination."
Their test will be touring extensively Logik this spring to support the release of Their new album, showing resistance can not be stopped That by Any amount of repression. Meanwhile, over a dozen people still face charges as part of Serious the Same conspiracy rap the Canadian Government tried to pin on Test Their Logik, the Anarchist Black Cross Guelph has released this zine to publicize Their situation, Which We Strongly Encourage you to print out and distribute. CONTINUE READING (Continue reading) CONSPIRACY RAP - Test Their Logik (G20 revenge)
John Lennon was murdered in New York for 25 year ± os, and this year ± or articles appear everywhere on the life of former Beatle. A key aspect that is rarely mentioned articles that remind position n is the radical politics of Lennon. However, it was essential in his music, especially in the à º last stage with the Beatles and later, during his solo career.
Lennon was born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940. His aunt Mimi Vivaa, a socially conservative area in the relatively pra à ³ eve of Woolton. The apparent rejection of his father and mother emotionally marked him for life. His mother Julia sa ³ ³ it reappeared in the life of Lennon when he was a teenager, and when that began to narrow the vÃnculo between Julia died because of a hit in 1958. ³ John is deeply hurt, and seeks solace in ³ music rock and the Beatles, whose popularity confirm it seemed like the birth of meritocracy in society. CONTINUE READING (Continue reading) John Lennon: Power to the People