Feb 19, 2010

The Ghetto Blaster


Like mighty gatekeepers of sound long ago, Kinky Notti stands. Between us, we hold a symbol of what Lyle Owerko describes as "rebellion" and "a way to shout your message at the system..." We are standing for freedom of creative expression, using "audio ammunition" and loving every minute of it!

We can actually remember when cassette tapes came out. They came & went quickly, but to us they promoted the ideal listening-advantage for music at the time. This was of course before songs could be randomly skipped 20-seconds in... this was when the listener would actually ingest an artists' full music-project one at a time. Tapes might not've provided the best listening-quality overall... but at least they weren't severely distorted like the super crushed, overly-processed mp3 files we get today. We started wondering where are today's Radio Raheems... the muffoccurs known for blasting that new hot shit in the streets through nothing more than a couple of giant speakers? In the hood, they were like the first street-DJ's... the music gawds (or demons depending on which tapes they blasted, lol) but still, wouldn't it be dope to literally bring music back to the streets??

this dude reps hard, pointing the the left

Nas knows what it's better with

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At any rate, music is here to stay... and no matter what media-form is popular at the time, there will always be pioneers who wish to preserve its essence in the richest, most radical ways possible. And that, my friends is what Kinky Notti reps to the fullest!

*****PEACE TO THE BABIES*****

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