kinté cast #2: enter the roach messiah
This jam-packed episode is a meditation on one regular guy from the good state of Texas. Featured voices in order of appearance are:
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Njoki Njehu of Kenya with The V-Man of FreakRadio.org (now 101.1 FM) in Santa Cruz in a show called “What’s Missing in US/Africa Policy?”
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Dr. John Marciano, Professor Emeritus, State University of New York, lecturing in a presentation called “Empire As A Way Of Life.”
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Harold Pinter, speaking for his acceptance of the 2005 Nobel Prize of Literature in a show called “Art, Truth and Politics” produced by Maria Gilardin of tucradio.org.
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Amiri Baraka with Franklin and Commodore, KBFR, Boulder Free Radio (Colorado), featuring the banned poem “Somebody Blew Up America.”
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Dr. Amos Wilson, a psychologist speaking in a presentation called “White Imperialism and Black Self-Annihilation”—this recording comes from LIBRadio.com sampler we called “Doctoral Warriors for the African Mind.”Music in order of appearance:
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Cassendre Xavier, performing “Love Is a Battlefield” composed by Mike Chapman and Holly Knight in a streaming audio presentation we call “Nothing Is All I Need.”
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Afrofraktal, performing “Enter the Roach Messiah”, afrofraktal.megafunk.com.
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Timeka Drew, performing “killing alley”
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Fumilayo Bankole, performing “Digital Chip” from her CD Baby album, L.A. River, which is featured in the streaming audio presentation “L.A. River.”Audio components used in this mix include:
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Bill Laswell, Ambient Grooves, Sony Creative Software
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rasx() music, rasx.megafunk.com
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Modular Electronica featuring Test Shot Starfish, Sony Creative Software
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Cinemascape with composer James Johnson, Sony Creative SoftwareMost of the voices in this kinté cast are a remix of complete streaming audio presentations at kintespace.com.
Direct Download: rasx_-_enter_the_roach_messiah.mp3
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