G-Side, Block Beataz and space hiphop

I love the atmospheric Huntsville hiphop of G-Side and Block Beataz. Even more so after hearing an hour-long documentary about the Huntsville scene on Swedish radio. It’s mostly in English with lots of interviews, so make sure to check it out (hit the “LYSSNA”-link at bottom of post to listen, it’s available until April 14).

I especially found the explanation of how the city’s space industry has influenced the sound fascinating:

»Space science and hiphop absolutely go together in Huntsville. It’s actually what Huntsville hiphop is. Everyday we ride down the Interstate, and we look at the big Saturn 5 rocket. That’s the space. It’s about Huntsville, it’s about a movement, it’s a sound, it’s a whole village of people trying to get across our struggle.«

As someone who has a high chance of appreciating idealised dreams of space as well as great hiphop, I naturally love this.



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The race against time and the invisible danger

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As I go to bed at night, there are new problems with the cooling at Fukushima. When I wake up, there’s a new fire. No matter what the outcome of this will be, these have been truly terrifying days.

In the midst of the disaster, what I think about is how things must be for the fifty or so people that are still there, trying to get the thing under control.

There’s a documentary called »Battle of Chernobyl«, dealing with the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster and the race against time with the efforts to try and stop it from getting even worse. There are lots and lots of unsung heroes in that one.

People who gave their lives trying to do prevent burning graphite to do more damage, and to stop the core from melting into the groundwater.

You should watch it. It’s available on YouTube. And other places.



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