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Title: Necros - Race Riot
Description: Chicago 1983
Title: Toledo race riots
Description: Music video of Toledo race riots
Song by Fortress - Commie scum
Title: Spank Rock - Race Riot On The Dance Floor - live Lollapalooza 2008 8/2/08 (okeastron)
Description: Spank Rock performs "Race Riot On The Dance Floor (Shake It 'Til My Dick Turn Racist)" live at the 2008 Lollapalooza Music Festival in Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, on August 2, 2008. (okeastron video)
Title: The music of Reich - Come Out
Description: Classical music for your day.
[NOTE: the work here was cut short due to length restraints. the work here went on to be 12:48 minutes long with not too much other things happening after the video ends.]
Switching things up a bit, here's some tape work from American composer Steve Reich called 'Come out'.
Born in New York City in 1936, Reich's music has come to be very rhythmic and quite repetitive, for those that don't know. The music takes shape very slowly over time as changes happen.
This is a work for tape, but he has also written works for instruments and ensembles, again for those that don't know.
Here's what Wikipedia says about 'Come out':
"The 13-minute Come Out (1966) uses similarly manipulated recordings of a single spoken line given by an injured survivor of a race riot. The survivor, who had been beaten, punctured a bruise on his own body to convince police about his beating. The spoken line includes the phrase "to let the bruise blood come out to show them." Reich rerecorded the fragment "come out to show them" on two channels, which are initially played in unison. They quickly slip out of sync; gradually the discrepancy widens and becomes a reverberation. The two voices then split into four, looped continuously, then eight, and continues splitting until the actual words are unintelligible, leaving the listener with only the speech's rhythmic and tonal patterns."
Steve Reich (1936-)
- Come Out - 10'00" (original: 12'48")
label: Nonesuch
performer: N/A
Title: Is this the end..?!?! (music video)
Description: This my first youtube video and still more to come. The song is called "Rage Against A Dying Light" which was done by the group Teardown a few years back. The video displays lots of heavy political and racial scenes. Even though I have strong views in all of these subjects, I made this video as unbiased as I could.
Love it or Hate it
I don't care which.
Title: Race Car Riot-Last In 4000
Description: This is REAL "emo" people, not any makeup or hair dye or poetry books, just real good music, I almost cry when I hear this song, it's touching =/
Last In 4000 by Race Car Riot off of "The Emo Diaries: Chapter One: What's Mine Is Yours" I RECOMMEND BUYING THE EMO DIARIES COLLECTION, IT IS GOOD, AND CHEAP ON THE INTERNET.
Copyright 1997 Deep Elm Records
Title: RIOT! - 01 - Islington - Part 1 - Tantrum Theatre
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)
Title: The Roller Diva of Central Park
Description: The day the Music Died. An urban reality drama about a bunch of rag tag skate dancers, who became the biggest tourist attraction in New Yok City. Leading the charge was a white, female business exec and hip-hop roller dancer, who stopped the NYPD, Mayor Guiliani, and Chief of Police, Bill Bratton, from launching a race riot. This is a music driven film.
Title: RIOT! - 15 - Push It - Dance Finale - TANTRUM THEATRE
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)
Title: RIOT! - 02 - Islington - Part 2 - Tantrum Theatre
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)
Title: RIOT! - 14 - Wilson Manyang 'Prophecy' - TANTRUM THEATRE
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)
Title: RIOT! - 08 - A Boy Called Flag - Part 4 - TANTRUM THEATRE
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)
Title: RIOT! - 05 - A Boy Called Flag - Part 1 - TANTRUM THEATRE
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)
Title: RIOT! - 06 - A Boy Called Flag - Part 2 - TANTRUM THEATRE
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)
Title: RIOT! - 04 - FLIPPED - Part 2 - TANTRUM THEATRE
Description: In late 2005, a race riot erupted on Sydney's Cronulla beach. Closer to home, a gathering of neo-Nazis converged on Newcastle's own Islington Park. These events sent shock waves across the land of the 'fair go'.
Combining story telling, hip hop music and contemporary writing, TANTRUM Theatre invites three of Australia's finest playwrights to collaborate with Newcastle's leading young performers and MC's. Together they explore the insidious forces behind these violent events and contemplate their impact on our community and our nation.
This is new theatre at its best, delving into the underbelly of our collective psyche, holding a mirror up to ourselves to show us as we really are. These are stories for adults, told candidly, with humour and in a fresh and modern style. They will challenge, excite and inspire you. They will remind you of the power of live theatre.
With Playwrights: Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou (Zeal Theatre) and introducing Sarah Gava.
DIrected by Leticia Caceres
Set design by Joshua Mason
Lighting by Dean Winter
Music by Justin Wolthers (Trancendental Headache)