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BK, Matt, Niko - CKLN Art and Change 2 - 30-Aug-06
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Black Krishna, Matt and Niko Blaxxx on CKLN - PJD - Art and Change - Part 2 - 30-Aug-06
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Hip hop for headz using their heads...
. Since SoundClick didn't allow mixtape stuff, see 100 songs for stream and download at: http://www.reverbnation.com/blackkrishna . . . The Shot Is The Pandemic: Swine Flu Vaccines and The CBC CBC's "The National" news program was looking into why some Canadians are against the idea of taking swine flu vaccines. They recently asked Toronto Truth Seekers to hold our Dundas Square meet-up on a Wednesday afternoon, instead of our usual Saturdays, so they could film it and interview us for that evening's broadcast. Our good friends Dan Dicks and Steve Davies at PressForTruth.ca documented everything. To see what happened, please visit the links below for the YouTube videos. http://www.infowars.com/the-shot-is-the-pandemic-swine-fl... http://pressfortruth.ca/105.html . 22 July 09 StillmatiCanuck (2009) A re-working of the first half of rapper Nas' classic 2001 album "Stillmatic" where he was determined to prove he was still Illmatic. Nine tracks in total. If you love music and hate the New World Order, you'll enjoy it. If you love music and don't hate the New World Order, have a listen, you'll still enjoy it. You'll also learn about the New World Order, you can decide how you feel about them after that. Enjoy being able to... :-) http://www.archive.org/details/StillmatiCanuck_2009 Peace, BK . 30 May 09 AudioBlog... Black Krishna vs. Beastie Boys: The Mix-Up Freestyle rapping and singing thoughts and feelings about the world on May 30, 2009 over The Beastie Boys 2007 instrumental album "The Mix-Up". After listening to the album and freestyling on the streets for a day, the two vocal tracks were laid straight through and mixed as a whole to create a seamless three-track record of what's on a truther's mind. Enjoy, my catharsis is your catharsis. http://www.archive.org/details/BKvs.BeastieBoys_TheMixUp_30May09 Peace, BK . 5 May 09 Before The Riots: Chillout Mix Predux From producer Lucid Nights and vocalist Black Krishna comes the prelude to the album "Before The Riots" in the form of the predux, or a chillout session of vibing on the music to figure it out. (7/Mar/09) Enjoy on its own, over a cup of tea, reading a book or over a conversation. It's meant to be a trip through the world before the riots. It's a nice place if we can keep it. We can. Find more of Lucid Nights' work at http://www.soundclick.com/LucidNights today! http://www.archive.org/details/BeforeTheRiots_ChilloutMixPredux_7Mar09 Peace, BK . 11 April 2009 What's Up Everybody! Hope all are well, I've got links to a new mixtape and special features plus an interview over hip hop music, please check 'em out, share and enjoy! :-) FREE DOWNLOAD: Obamacide by Black Krishna http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.8910/title.free-download-obamacide-by-black-krishna The Isis Wisdom Show - Hip Hop Interview http://www.archive.org/details/BK_TheIsisWisdomShow_9Apr09 Peace by peace... BK . 30 December 2008 Happy New Year Everybody! :-) Sorry, but I had to take the mixtape stuff down after SoundClick requested it, I'll post links to where you can download the albums in a second. For now enjoy this trip-tick-tick-tick... Cheers, BK Lucid Nights Demo EP Album 1 November 2008 1st demo album composed and arranged by the band Lucid Nights featuring conscious hip hop rapper and musician Black Krishna. Tracks Composed, performed and recorded by producer / dj Black Waters, now producing Breaks and Hip Hop under the alias Lucid Nights or Lucid. http://www.archive.org/details/LucidNightsDemoEpAlbum1November2008 To hear more from each individual artist's past work: http://soundclick.com/blackwaters http://soundclick.com/blackkrishna . Alan Watt as Guest on "Rude Awakening" with Black Krishna CKLN 88.1 FM - Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/radio/Rude_Awakening_Black_Krishna_CKLN_FM.html . Thanks for dropping by, please note that all of my songs are public domain and open source so you can download and use them in part or as a whole or re-record them since the ideanalysound is supposed to help save the world. . HipHopDX Interview - Black Krishna: Politics As (Un)usual http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/lifestyle-features/id.1029/title.black-krishna-politics-as-un-usual . Alan Watt Interview and Trancript Explain The World. http://www.alanwattsentientsentinel.eu/english/audioArchives/Rude_Awakening_Black_Krishna_CKLN_FM.html . To hear the songs you can also click "Play" or "Lo-Fi" or "Hi-Fi" in the top right-hand corner to load all of them at once, then scroll down through the pop-up player to start at the first song listed on an album so they play in order straight through. After that is early samples of work as a CKLN Radio host and guest. To find many copies of more up-to-date work, please visit Archive.org and enter "black krishna" in the search engine, daily updates are available Mon, Tues and Thurs in 2010. .
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Black Krishna, Matt and Niko Blaxxx
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Black Krishna
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September 09, 2006
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Barely identified experts in the mainstream media can run circles around us, they can confuse and intimidate us, and they can flat out lie to us by saying we're all going to die. Artists can try to run circles around us, or confuse and intimidate us, but we know with far more certainty when an artist hits truth and when they don't, and they can flat out inspire us by saying we're all going to live.
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CKLN - The First Campus Community Radio Station in Toronto After five years of broadcasting within Ryerson University, CKLN received its FM license from the CRTC in 1983. Our mandate to provide a voice for the various communities, music and arts, that are not represented in mainstream media. Broadcasting from the Ryerson campus with 250 watts, and available in the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding communities; CKLN has become one of the most respected radio stations in Canada. NOW Magazine readers voted CKLN "runner up" to the best radio station in Toronto in 2003. Out of all Toronto's radio stations, including corporate and CBC heavies, only the Edge beat out CKLN. Canadian Music Week honoured CKLN as Canada's BEST campus-community station in 2001. 88.1 FM was voted the best radio station in Toronto for three years by the Toronto Star in their annual critics poll. The Toronto Star also called CKLN "perhaps the most innovative station in Toronto" in another article. Details magazine (based in New York city) voted CKLN one of North America's top radio stations in a 1991 issue. CKLN 88.1 FM is the most diverse musical voice on your FM dial. From rap to thrash, dance to country, blues to bhangra, reggae to rock and more...You'll hear it on CKLN! (...) What is Black August? Interview with O.G. by Kalonji Jama Published August 1, 2006 - 5:09pm Original article printed in the San Francisco Bay View August 4, 2004. by Kalonji Jama Changa Chief Coordinator, POCC [...Continued...] Shaka: Black August began at the end of 1979. It began as a commemoration for all those who died after 1970 and all others who died in prison at the hands of the racist state. Khatari Gaulden, the leader who took over after George, was the last soldier to die that really set our hearts and minds to how black our conditions were inside. So we formed the concept Black August. On the inside, brothers fasted the days of the assassinations of the brothers (24-hour fast). On the other days, they didn’t eat until sundown. Physical training and education was increased. We formed the Black August Organizing Committee outside to commemorate the assassination of soldiers behind the wall and to make the outside community aware of the terror going on inside. We staged our first demonstration outside of San Quentin. That was the beginning of that type of Black August movement. Each year after the death of George and Jonathan, we made sure the guards knew we were there. We never let them forget. Kalonji: I heard that Black August was trademarked. Is there any truth to this? Shaka: Yes. For us, Black August is a memory and a pain that lives with us. We never intended for Black August to be used as a tool to gain notoriety or to make money. It’s like when you go to a graveyard and put flowers on their graves, that’s Black August to us. It was not intended for the mass media or to become the circus event it is now. Black August is an acknowledgement of our pain. It is a renewal of our commitment to fight and stand firm for those who still stand firm inside. As far as copyright is concerned, it is a slap in the face to all those who are gone and those locked behind enemy lines. A list on a piece of paper cannot contain all of the names of the souls that are locked up as political prisoners. People like Hugo “Yogi” Pinnell are still in there, and he is working on 40 years. The people that have copywritten Black August just recently recognized him as a political prisoner in the last few years. They had Black August copywritten about seven years ago, but our history along with brother Yogi goes back over 30 years. Just consider that from the day they assassinated George in San Quentin, the guards instituted a reign of terror. They were breaking brothers’ legs, kicking them, spitting on them, beating them with rifle butts and axe handles, while they lay face down in handcuffs. They made them crawl lik
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