Thursday, November 27, 2008

It's coming...


It’s November 27, 2008 and there are an indefinite amount of questions facing our future. Is it true that Barack Obama has instilled excitement and entitlement in many of us who feel and believe in the change he has espoused all along his pursuit of the United States presidency? Has the consciousness of black America been elevated towards the highest level of governance in this land? And if so, how will the soulful sounds of this country respond in kind? And if a hunt for foreigners with American passports goes down in Mumbai, India on a day like, say, yesterday, how will the soul of a black man respond? Am I speaking of Obama or the next ‘Trane, Bird, Hancock, or Duke? Does foreign policy mired in a historical continuum crusade of Christianity, Zionism, and Muslim clashes rate against the domestic travesty of a hurricane Katrina? Does it? How?

We’re posing a few higher level social questions out there to the hip hop community because our new era has brought the responsibility of change to your doorstep. Electing Obama was a wonderful thing. Now, we’re going to have to have his back in the form of a conscious citizensry ready to move the world forward in positive directions. December heralds the most important Birds Who Like Pomegranate mixed media music magazine to date.

It’s hip hop and news outside your zone- from our neck of the woods in the mixed-use Potter Creek district of Berkeley, California. Until then, I’m b.phlecksi parmella of mAkE nIcE wishing you and yours a FRESH holiday season.

Monday, November 24, 2008

holiday cheer!


On Wednesday, November 26th, we roll out our holiday instrumentals compilation series with the first volume by dj frank niao. D'oiseaux Recordings has got your holiday background checked with upcoming independent instrumental versions from mAkE nIcE.

It's bass heavy; a sophisticated collage of dance floor hip tantalizers to harbinger head nodders! There simply won't be anything this sexy and diverse to add to your mixers this year. With the financial crisis upon us all, this 16 track collection will be available for $5 through December 15, 2008.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Peep 3




Vola Scratch, Best Believe, and love Brooklyn.
All Weekend..kiss November Goodbye and Happy Tofurky Day!
Stay Tuned for December's kick ash' bwlp edition.

Friday, November 14, 2008

love, Brooklyn

our good friend dj frank niao just broke us off a little of the mAkE nIcE album bonus tracks you can hear today and Saturday.

mmmmm.

b.p.d.

love, Brooklyn

our good friend dj frank niao just broke us off a little of the mAkE nIcE album bonus tracks you can hear today and Saturday.

mmmmm.

b.p.d.

Friday, November 7, 2008

LORDS get up


OB (oakland/berkeley)is seeing some serious aerosol arts these days.
here's an ill character from ncf at a local LORDS bombspot...

all the illness from alefone of sf and east bay LORDS work featured in the upcoming video by mAkE nIcE, entitled: meditation.

bringin' you ill heat in November 08.

November Issue Broadcast through the Weekend!


enjoy.
-djfn

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

History, Posters and Vocabulary


November 5th 2008
Something great big and important has occurred.
Barack Obama has been elected as the 44th President of the United States of America.
It is historic because he is African American, in light of the turbulent history towards people who have been considered minorities in terms of their social power, this is a feat that speaks to every American and person outside of our borders.

Personhood
Barack Obame being elected by the majority of this country’s diverse citizenry says to the world that WE CAN aspire towards an ideal. We as Americans can aspire towards greatness and can accomplish what humanity deserves: decency, humility and a commitment to come together to work towards peace and personhood. That’s right, personhood: sisterhood, brotherhood, partisan-hood, racial-hood, and cultural-hood. The very act of Obama becoming our 44th president shows the world unflinchingly that we are evolving towards loftier aspirations than what we have currently achieved in this country- for our world.

How Do You Spell OBAMA?
I could explain the details of my take on the evolution. But I think I can best express how this translates from an experience with my 2nd and 3rd grade combination class at a ground zero of financial and resource poverty in a distinctive part of Oakland, California. On Tuesday, November 4th, 2008- yesterday, I gave an assignment to my students. I had a training to attend for half a day so the assignment had to be completed after I was gone. The activity required them to put their weekly vocabulary words in alphabetical order on a poster with a title and a nice border.
At the onset of the activity one of the first questions an eight-year-old asked another was, “How do you spell Obama?”

Allensworth
My substitute arrived soon after and I was out. As an aside, to my utter surprise, the arrival of my substitute presented none other than a distinguished 70’s-ish African-American gentle man of fair skin, blue eyes, straighter hair, whom was a member of the Allensworth historical organization. I immediately recognized him from from his visit to my classroom where he appeared in period costume to my class in January of this year. But at the time I was teaching in another school district alltogether! For those of you who don’t know, Allensworth is the only town to be founded, financed and governed by African Americans on August 3, 1908. Colonel Allen Allensworth, the norther California community’s founder, was previously one of Kentucky’s delegates to the Republic national convention in 1880 and 1884. (see full details at: http://www.friendsofallensworth.com/allensworth/allensworth_history.html)

Digression
I don’t mean to digress, but as a firm believer that there are no accidents, but mere unfolding of what is to be- I felt something freaky going on. Suffice to say, what and when things occur in our lives- truly shape who we are. You can either be present and take it all in- or die in ignorance.

100%
When I returned to my class, I returned to posters where the alphabetization was completely on point- albeit secondary to the messages about Barack Obama. All 20 of my students are African American with the exception of one: he is Latino.
“Go OBAMA”
“OBAMA!”
“WE LOVE YOU OBAMA!”
..are just a few of the banner inscriptions. And, there were Obama portraits that consumed more space than the alphabetized vocabulary- 100% accurate by every student.

Welcome to a Small Piece of Change.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

How to Take A Test...



November Birds Who Like Pomegranate Mixed Media Magazine is Coming with this preview excerpt from mAkE nIcE.