tv Indias Reggae Resistance Al Jazeera January 2, 2018 6:32am-7:01am +03
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for those that's going to. be a pastime for bass for meszaros yeah i mean from the sound roots i do think this is a problem and. should. face the nation from the. street. so based on this roots is the name under which i record and play regularly going into the reggae music it's really kind of shaped my life from a very young age and you know it may come from jamaica but i feel that. it talks about justice equality talks about colonialism reggae music has a message that that's deeply relevant in today's world and especially for india i think and there's this kind of all out right wing assault on our freedom to oss
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questions and generally all freedom of expression and people you know are being targets and the students teachers activists filmmaker that's right since. i've been targeted now some of them have been intimidated that's on the arrest and people on the streets you know the protests in this regard or study sort of in whichever way you know i'd like i'd like to all attempts to contribute something to this. thing. that meet the. people that. i teach this is ending needed to speak. because. if you can't be a part of the struggles that are happening in the country what the meaning of culture and of artistic production of meaning is through. trying to bring people
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together to be a voice or getting off of to people. if you're playing the people's music you have to find a range of people and it's always what i dreamt of but i was frustrated with what i'm doing always i dreamt of it i know what a song to sneak into the room i don't want to dance and i know it can energize people that make you feel empowered you know these are things that should not only happen if you need music venue and this sort of i would in my dreams this is something which i want to be able to contribute to a you know. the real protest space that i think is a space for this can be of value. for our store addressed and frustrations
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was to go back to the heart already know the system called. and sell to some time not just the stack of speakers sound systems traditionally have been a way to take things in your own hands and to find ways to take music straight to people i mean literally i've been wanting to build a sound system ever since i started playing records like it's most of my life. sound systems i expensive and you can buy them ready made you have to build it yourself so with a mix of crowdfunding and i was born money me and my partner some of us started building own systems and it takes a lot of knowledge and experience to build its own system we were lucky to find a sound engineer. and see what it sounds like. and i said to. me. this is a this is the real deal and i'm getting a big vinyl so we can get across. country you know. it's
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well it's happened somewhere to play it that's the biggest that's the biggest thing is finding somewhere to actually turn the phone. because it's loud i. thinking. remember from before you get this book in these years i say this is. and then the other one coming out is yeah. well chosen the other channels running but why do you feel the need to stay home with stuff like is important to understand because if you string out wrong things will come back. to you for my. taste of course when you can kill somebody with this monster what kind of music doesn't come up nobody writes. and it's so real and so it
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suddenly you're something that starts as an idea suddenly becomes a reality and it's a damn physical system that you're on top of imagine this the green set up in different places so i think it all people coming and go it's this you know men think she was from. bending the jet is exactly what it was this is the fifty's now number of course in any business she is full it's and right this is the same lives with the fourth and the after the going share knowledge of the people who like the music they get to lead the most tricky because they would sing the phone and i would simply mean it's i'm not even sure i want it to be a success because if it does then back to me more on trumpet stephen. because they convicted it just as a mother and as a human being. well those are the consumer. tastes
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. in part on this somehow apologies to everyone trying to sleep in that kind streams and rest this is the final four minutes are you is it right about now because like this. adrien evolutionary from up for top revolutionary i wrote the word. mates among the mean chinese now that lies before us is where are we going to then i want people going to react to you know how are people going to react if i take the system to a protest space or to a street corner and now people are going to let loose and dance with us and get it or people are going to be that you know you know be dismissive and like who's this
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privileged guy playing this foreign sounding music i mean of course that's a feeling you want people to connect to her for doing all right buddy. so we continue to toss and i don't i don't operate the system i mean you played a gig to launch a. loft i want to call from my old university and. bring the system then to support their comrades were on hunger strike.
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and just kind of one little bit. let us know if you know it's a mismatch if you listen. and so it doesn't make it so if. you get it you don't get in order to keep. i thought i. know you're nervous man i mean you always nervous because you want to be relevant and you want to be able to communicate and create meaning you know. you never nor you know and i sometimes do want to like you know can you believe that things are making music here and i can't i've been doing this my life i love it but you said i haven't don't you know. it's really. bit of a new thing if there's no music and they're going to get it was in effect. and for this is supposed to be. so it's important for these kind of things these kind of mediums these kind of what is this going to music. when they think the.
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just. going to. continue in the in the beginning when i started playing that actually off everyone to sit down because i didn't want to put like. i'm playing records and i have a sea of people like sitting on the ground looking at the expectancy which made me very uncomfortable nine hours into it wasn't working in quite the way that i want because the one idea is that people don't look at me look at each other and join something not so long. yes let me go here this. bridget. is
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a real healer torture they are not here with the man i want to read reasons other than his again not really. jumping on this list going. to. say he's. seeing. someone looks. good. in them and about that all. i mean. i've just been. dismissed from from usa. we have three american papers you are night. around and i. know that.
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i was getting i'd like to be kind of you know i don't know could you be good you know i have all the right words you can see what's the music is overdue but i don't believe the robot. in one movie and i think that it is a movie that i like and it's not that i think it's something like star but the country people talk in front of you. the general should give us confidence at all idea could grow and after that we were invited to play at other protests and other venues and we really were itching to take the system and then finally we got out john spend students from the cia which is india's leading institute austin on the campus and point. f.b.i. has also seen major protests against the government and hoping to learn from the
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stresses and hopefully also be able to contribute some energy to that. when for that do it supposed to do a short after i asked. well that's direct all to institutional. consular officials you know two days before on some bureaucratic kind of pretext but i have a feeling you just didn't really want us to play there so you went to a meeting by this organization called. from what i gather it's the first time i met them all it's a well it's a people's organization a very much kind of pushing for change and is that exactly the kind of people that i want to work for. they've never really heard greg. was it before the never really experienced bass or a sound system before so you're don't know if this thing is going to go kind of. a lot. are you.
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going to be sticking to music. because you don't. get it too much you want me. to live in a walkway so let's make it real i saw music you need to. give you can be able to go . anyplace he. gave the. band all of that modicum music. you're not on automatic i mean he won't come in anywhere yet reggae music was being missional todd is a colleague of both in the. us you know most of the it was saying you know i'm just going to be i'm going to keep. going to going to be i'm. going to give i just wish i'd lose my terms with my disability that got me i'm going to going to be. anyone at all not. me i'm not going to be on the very. top of the headline news again.
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on over but i realized that the combination of jamaican music with lyrics what sort of a dual purpose and not only would it make the show more dynamic it would also help post communicate the music's message to the audience and with that in mind i suggested to look at you all to get these rappers don't call this what they see they they rap in hindi and might not be they have revolutionary songs and we felt that this would help the audience to connect to the show. q but. there's a lot of that's not jumped up there is not. much of a source of that except you but. it's. man this is rough. work the son of tough tough tough dealing man i think it's empowering on it's empowering for the mc and it's empowering poing for the people who hear it because look i mean a lot of the times that's imported from abroad is english called in there sometimes
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associated with neat you know but this is not what this music is this is going to music you know so i think. for people to hear things from from here it's like it makes it makes everything. everything more meaningful i want to be in a dance where ok you play your shot are on to play or you know stephen marley and i want to be like you know this is a door for you know and neither and smash the place apart man people feel like the people are going up and nobody's i mean you know i'm saying. jack. yeah. you know i'm going to be. a guy any. bets foundation it's not seventy like you said. i'm a not to do traditional definitely it's kind of a test to see how far things can cross over how far people would could take to do
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what we're doing and i hope that the singles from looking at them and the rappers and stuff we want to kind of element the people relate to and connect to. such a desire. a certain. element and i think the sort of what i love the moment when i am back is i mean there's going to as it's a thriller and. spent my. time on such. a scale with a gun you can you. just move to about the time.
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it will. get into. it now. because he is. naima someone's going to look at food or not you were no excuse me for him he was a. farmer. you can come look see it moves you can make of it i'm a stone more technical then will deduct their course now that they're up and about soft stuff that they give demands guy so i've got to get policy because they wanted to. get that the program would develop cities and get to politics while little postman as a kid got the. son is sick which allows them. to ask him how mom got me but see if we are down a little over some of the committee. on the outlets.
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but even i don't believe i think. that again has it made yet so i mean latest. legal bit that a big. thank you very much. uses the reasoning behind if there are any kind of people who have. hakim in their home you know to consider. i thought he was known as a possible but she couldn't talk he was. leading us on something. i'm seeing his he was. holding his take was he a lot older than me and so. aha oh. different from. revolution to work on the month of june if i am
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thought to sing and one chorus is on the way delays a toll with. the love respect to all the worry and not the forest no a public enemy number one. spot. down there where his riches on this planet from. people i don't know will look at a photograph because we may be well you know we don't want to put it back because we want a piece on a motor car. and head back to the. last. big.
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