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African Underground Party Aug 19th 2005

26 July 2005 No Comment

This incredible event will feature the talents of African MCs: TY (UK/Nigeria), The Ambassadoz (Ghana) and Oke (Nigeria) along with DJ Fumni and DJ Tefsa on the tables spinning African Hip-Hop Classics, Afro-beat and Afro-pop. Plus this ground breaking event will be hosted by legendary spoken word artists/hip-hop activist Toni Blackman! Plus an exclusive item raffle to benefit World Up!

Friday August 19th at Nublu at 62 Ave C in NYC’s Lower East Side 8pm-3am

Toni Blackman is perhaps one of the foremost artist/activist of her time. Committed to her life’s work of elevating the culture of hip hop, Toni has positive lasting impressions on the entire fabric that is hip hop. As a performing poet, as one of the fiercest freestyle MC’s, as an educator, and as an educator, Toni was raised the bar for all her peers and colleagues. World Up! & Nomadic Wax are thrilled to work with Toni Blackman on this revolutionary event.

TY released his debut album “Awkward” (on Big Dada/Ninja Tune) to critical acclaim, he has grown from underground mc to an artist who is developing an international reputation. In between working on the all important second album TY is taking time to collaborate with a variety of musicians, he has recently completed tracks with Fela Kuti’s drummer Tony Allen for his album which is due out in September which includes TY and Damon Albarn on a track. And in a sense this is what makes TY’s music – he allows his complexities and contradictions to shine through, allows us to see him as a multifaceted, awkward, non-boxable individual.

It’s an approach backed up by a fierce some technique, one which makes the complex look simple.

AMBASSADOZ were once called ‘third-world citizens’, while others said we were ‘backwards’ some even asked if we still lived on trees in Africa. Truth is, with more than 7 years experience of ripping shows, the AMBASSADOZ made of (M.O.A & AKAN) operated solely on the underground. Eventually surfacing in the late 90s as recording artists who knew exactly what their audience wanted and what they wanted was something new. Their creation is hip-hop music that can range from hard-core to afro-funk, becoming hard to lock into a specific genre or category. This distinctive hybrid of sound has the ability to dazzle spectators with their ‘switching spit’ lingo (rapping in different languages and accents) while commanding the credibility from the hip-hop elite. They bridge the gap between all the different forms of hip-hop vernacular on stage spittin’ in English, French, Twi and Pidgin.

Join us for this unique and culturally ground breaking event! Thanks to our sponsors TRACE MAGAZINE, RED STRIPE, CALABASH MUSIC & ADIDAS ORIGINALS! Brought to you by World Up! & Nomadic Wax.

Or Visit www.worldup.org or www.nomadicwax.com for more info.

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