Entries from April 2008

Alluswe’s new look. Fresh and so clean, spiffy and mean.

April 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Alluswe has a new look on Myspace.

Enjoy the view and listen to all of Psalms of Ascent as well as other collabs, white labels, and demos. Download for free. You read that right, free!

Alluswe stays hungry for love and hungry for justice. Oh and hungry for friends and comments too.

Categories: Music · NYC · Philly
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Boltbus is on the move

April 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Back on April 2, I had written that service between Philly and NYC was starting the first week in June or so. Now I’ve heard that it’s been running since April 11.

Guess they decided to get the jump on MegaBus.

I’ve yet to take it, but will soon and will report on my experience. Been having some frustrating experiences with parent company Greyhound anyway on their flagship line. Time for a change. Not too mention my pockets have been waiting for this and MegaBus to start up.

In truth, due to the bus schedules, I may need to wait for MegaBus to get going. Will most likely find myself taking one of them in the morning and the other on the way home.

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Blogarhythms and The Roots weigh in on the Sean Bell verdict

April 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

El Keter (rhymes with ‘better’ not ‘beater’ who knew? not I. knowledge is power folks) dropped a nice entry on the Sean Bell verdict. Good insights and reminders for turning our outrage into something productive.

Check out Blogarhythms.

The Roots ripped it on the Late Show with David Letterman. They performed Rising Up from the new album Rising Down. The song features Chrisette Michele and Wale. Both artists turn in great guest performances.

The crew repped justice by donning all black. ?uestlove sported a custom black tee reading “NOT GUILTY?!!!” Some members wore pins also.

Sean Bell Button

The Late Show performance

Did the Roots kill this performance or what?

Official video

Cop that new CD! In stores, today!

Been bumping it since Saturday (pre-order copy came in the mail early, direct from the Okayplayer store).

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New Alluswe music – follow up to last Sean Bell blog

April 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Briefly mentioned this song ‘Inflation’ in the last blog and that it wouldnt be heard….well, here it is.

This is basically a demo we recorded on an iPod microphone in a rehearsal room, 4/15/07.

Lorne Behrman on guitar
Terrence Jones on bass
Myself on the sloppy, drunken drums. Apologies to Kevin “TheGoodReverendDrJ” Nicholson who also drummed in this session. This was a recording we made before he got to the session. The recording we made with J had my scratch vocals all over it so couldn’t really use it.

Looped up and EQ’d what I could, added the keys this weekend and recorded a cleaner version of the lyrics (see previous blog).

Left the long intro so you could get a feel for the loose nature of this recording and also could sit in the session with us.

Emcees….there’s a blank 2nd verse there…. and the track is available for download from last.fm. Would love for you to collaborate and to hear you speak out on this situation.

We’ll post up every version we get sent in.

Inflation (demo)  free download

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Sean Bell verdict one more travesty *update* RALLY

April 25, 2008 · 1 Comment

All 3 detectives who murdered Sean Bell were acquitted on all charges. There was no jury. As I heard it described, the judge didn’t even bother reading each count for the verdict.

Liliana Segura wrote a succinct and on point recap on Alternet. When you revisit the details of how Mr. Bell was treated, the verdict is very hard to stomach.
http://alternet.org/blogs/peek/#83525

From an Alluswe track for Sean Bell that will probably never see the light of day….from 41 shots on Amadou Diallo in 1999 to 50 to take down Sean Bell in 2006.

Inflation

41 to 50, what a price to pay
7 years, 7 years
things that change, remain the same
call them errors in a system
made to function just that way
shots of heat, wet concrete
falling to the ground like heavy rain
the sound of the beast
is the sound of a beating in the street
of a heart stopped beating in the street
of a foot on the neck of a people in the street

illegitimate force
not the use of, just illegitimate
its inflation on the price of a life
unnecessary force
necessary to keep shit in place
lies and covers cheap as always

illegitimate force
not the use of, just illegitimate
its inflation on the price of a life
unnecessary force
necessary to keep shit in place
lies and covers cheap as always

I can not say that I am disappointed, as that would imply this type of miscarriage of justice is unthinkable. I am shocked, and yet I am not. The great Gil Scott Heron brilliantly noted that “America leads the world in shocks.” He said that in regards to Nixon and Vietnam, and it is true today for Bush and Iraq. It is true today for the NYPD, for the flawed ‘justice’ system, for the city as a whole. I am shocked that the city seemed peaceful when I arrived from Philadelphia this morning. The verdict was just getting out at that time however. Maybe there will be unity, and marches, and more.

But we’ve seen this time and time again. What I am, more accurately, is angry.

I will, and I hope that we will, find a type of grace in that anger. One that spurs us to action. Today and tomorrow. I call to mind the quote by St. Augustine:

Hope has two daughters
Their names are Anger and Courage.
Anger at the way things are and
Courage to see that they do not remain as they are.

*update*

RALLY

http://www.myspace.com/peoplesjustice
www.peoplesjustice.org

COME OUT: APRIL 25th at 5:30 pm

@ the Queens DA’s Office

125-01 Queens Blvd. (between Hoover Ave & 82nd Ave.)

E or F train to Union Turnpike

The NYPD’s murder of Bell and attempted murders of Benefield and Guzman are NOT isolated or random events. They represent the continued targeting of communities of color by the police and the lack of accountability for police misconduct and abuse.

Endorsers (list in formation): Allianza Dominicana, Audre Lorde Project, Black Radical Congress-NY, CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities, Center for Constitutional Rights, Congress for Korean Reunification, Critical Resistance, Desis Rising Up and Moving (DRUM), DJ Chela, Domestic Workers United (DWU), El Puente, FIERCE, Fr. Luis Barrios – St. Mary’s Episcopal Church (West Harlem, Manhattan), Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC), Hasan Salaam, Hip Hop Caucus, Immigrant Justice Solidarity Project, Iglesia San Romero de Las Americas, International Action Center, Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ), Justice Committee, Lynne Stewart Organization, Make the Road by Walking, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Mano a Mano, May 1st Coalition, National Hip Hop Political Convention, New Abolitionists, Nodutdol for Korean Community Development, October 22nd Coalition, Parents Against Police Brutality, Party for the People, Rebel Diaz, Regeneracion, Revolting in Pink (R.I.P), Rights for Imprisoned People with Psychiatric Disabilities (RIPPD), Sylvia Rivera Law Project, VAMOS Unidos. War Resisters League, Where We Live Radio Program/WBAI-FM NY.

For more information about the April 25th rally/community speak-out, Peoples’ Justice, and other cases of police violence go to: peoplesjustice.org and myspace.com/peoplesjustice or email info@peoplesjustice.org. *Peoples Justice is no longer calling for an auction the day after the verdict. If the judge goes back on his word and chooses to delay handing down the verdict, COME OUT on April 25th at 5:30PM and go to peoplesjustice.org and myspace.com/peoplesjustice to find out about the next steps.

Flyer: http://peoplesjustice.org/site/images/stories/seanbell/PJ_Rally_On_Day_Of_%20Verdict.pdf

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Some of the best news I’ve heard all week

April 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The IMF is facing some structural readjustment of its own!

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/04/14/8289/

Robert Weissman notes that a bloc of countries has repaid its debts to the IMF and have not taken out new money. This is leaving the IMF with a budget crunch of its own. It’s need to correct the situation may result in large scale changes to it’s policies (being forced upon it) which could benefit a large portion of the world’s poorest. This piece is a great read and great news.

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I Miss Capoeira

April 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

This is a short blog. I’m just sayin. I miss capoeira.
Since I started commuting 3 days a week to NYC I haven’t seemed to have the time, and more so, haven’t had the energy.

If you’re in or near Philly and interested, check out ASCAB Capoeira with Mestre Doutor (video). The school is great. Doutor is great. Delphine is great. Mestre Corisco is great. The rest of the people in class are great. It’s a fun and supportive atmosphere and an incredible workout.

My flexibilty (among many other things), which already needed much work, now needs more. But I was just practicing a couple things in front of the mirror in the bathroom here at work.

I’ll be back!

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