Trinity Hip-hop Festival and Nomadic Mix Tape

April 1, 2006 | Leave a Comment

NOMADIC MIX TAPE VOL. 1

The Nomadic Mix Tape series is an ongoing multi volume collection featuring the illest MCs from around the globe.

This quintessential digital release features 14 cuts from artists performing at the International Hip-Hop Festival at Trinity College April 21 – 23, 2006.

FREE SONG DOWNLOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME

Chosan, LF and El Gambina – “O.N.E (One, Nation, Emerging)”

“O.N.E (One, Nation, Emerging)” is a multilingual, cross-continental collaboration of three hip-hop artists hailing from all over the globe. In this rare stereophonic treat, MCs Chosan (Sierra Leone), LF (Brazil) and El Gambina (Korea/USA) tear up the mic tag team style while addressing issues of poverty, politics and personal identity over a bangin’ Hip-Hop beat provided by the Nomadic Wax crew.. This is Global Hip-Hop at it’s finest!”

Special thanks to Notable Productions for the MP3 mastering services!

::::::::::::::::FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:::::::::::::::

::::Massive International Hip-Hop Festival::::
Friday April 21st • Saturday April 22nd • Sunday April 23rd

Join us for a FREE weekend of incredible music, art, dance & film.
Trinity College is located at 300 Summit Street Hartford, Connecticut.
Please visit www.trinityhiphop.org for a full schedule of events. All
ages’ welcome.

Hip-Hop has gone global! Time to celebrate the 30year anniversary of
the culture and just how important this common cultural current is.
This unique three-day event aims to do just that, celebrate & educate.
The weekend boasts a line up of performers from Brazil, Kenya,
Tanzania, Nigeria, Haiti, India, Mexico, Iraq, Korea, Puerto Rico, the
Philippines, Australia, France, Uganda, and more. Performances will be
in more than seven languages, Spanish, Swahili, and Portuguese among
them. Fresh and multi-lingual! Along with film, art, live graffiti &
b-boying there is something for all.

There will be several award-winning Hip-Hop documentaries being
screened as well as spoken word and dance performances. Add
world-renowned lecturers, artists leading discussions on the future of
Hip-Hop music and culture, the role Hip-Hop plays in increasing social
and political awareness, and women in Hip-Hop, and the weekend will
most definitely be far more than just a show. “We’re planning a
weekend celebration of diverse music, dance, film, and spoken word
traditions,” says Magee McIlvaine a current Trinity student lead
organizer. Well put Magee, it will be crazy fun.

Trinity Hip-hop Festival and Nomadic Mix Tape

April 1, 2006

NOMADIC MIX TAPE VOL. 1

The Nomadic Mix Tape series is an ongoing multi volume collection featuring the illest MCs from around the globe.

This quintessential digital release features 14 cuts from artists performing at the International Hip-Hop Festival at Trinity College April 21 – 23, 2006.

FREE SONG DOWNLOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME

Chosan, LF and El Gambina – “O.N.E (One, Nation, Emerging)”

“O.N.E (One, Nation, Emerging)” is a multilingual, cross-continental collaboration of three hip-hop artists hailing from all over the globe. In this rare stereophonic treat, MCs Chosan (Sierra Leone), LF (Brazil) and El Gambina (Korea/USA) tear up the mic tag team style while addressing issues of poverty, politics and personal identity over a bangin’ Hip-Hop beat provided by the Nomadic Wax crew.. This is Global Hip-Hop at it’s finest!”

Special thanks to Notable Productions for the MP3 mastering services!

::::::::::::::::FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:::::::::::::::

::::Massive International Hip-Hop Festival::::
Friday April 21st • Saturday April 22nd • Sunday April 23rd

Join us for a FREE weekend of incredible music, art, dance & film.
Trinity College is located at 300 Summit Street Hartford, Connecticut.
Please visit www.trinityhiphop.org for a full schedule of events. All
ages’ welcome.

Hip-Hop has gone global! Time to celebrate the 30year anniversary of
the culture and just how important this common cultural current is.
This unique three-day event aims to do just that, celebrate & educate.
The weekend boasts a line up of performers from Brazil, Kenya,
Tanzania, Nigeria, Haiti, India, Mexico, Iraq, Korea, Puerto Rico, the
Philippines, Australia, France, Uganda, and more. Performances will be
in more than seven languages, Spanish, Swahili, and Portuguese among
them. Fresh and multi-lingual! Along with film, art, live graffiti &
b-boying there is something for all.

There will be several award-winning Hip-Hop documentaries being
screened as well as spoken word and dance performances. Add
world-renowned lecturers, artists leading discussions on the future of
Hip-Hop music and culture, the role Hip-Hop plays in increasing social
and political awareness, and women in Hip-Hop, and the weekend will
most definitely be far more than just a show. “We’re planning a
weekend celebration of diverse music, dance, film, and spoken word
traditions,” says Magee McIlvaine a current Trinity student lead
organizer. Well put Magee, it will be crazy fun.

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