Adios, England!
The crew is spending their final day in England, packing and getting ready for Amsterdam. We had a great interview/rapping session with Brother Ghazi at 6db Studios in Manchester. We also got some footage of Old Trafford/Manchester. All in all, it’s been a great first leg of the film, and we’re ready to keep things rolling…
Brandon and Ghazi at 6db
Birmingham
We spent three productive days in Birmingham, a really killer city a couple hours south of Manchester (if you don’t suddenly start going in the oppisite direction, which somehow happened to us without making any exits off the highway). We got solid interviews and performances from Testament, Juice 126, Cipher and the Moorish Delta 7 Crew, Joel the Custodian, and Barrowclough and DJ Moyma of Vertical Thinkers. Right now, we’re resting our weary bones and getting ready to head back into B’Ham (where, apparently, it is at) for a radio gig and some more interviews. A huge shout out to Joel, Cro, and Wasif for showing us around, to their mothers and wives for cooking us amazing meals, and to Phil and Kerri for putting us up w/out even knowing who the hell we were… Now that is some serious trust placed in us. Don’t worry, we won’t let you down…. Beats, Rhymes & Borders, The Movie, will make it all worth it.
Brian and Joel at the Bull Ring

Juice 126 and Wasif in an elevator

The First Post
We’ve included the link to this blog in emails, myspace and facebook profiles, and the collective memories of people everywhere. Now it’s time to start writing in it and actually make it a real, live, breathing blog. To everyone wondering what we’re up to, we’re in Manchester, about to leave for Birmingham tomorrow. We’ve gotten a lot of administrative work done in our home base away from home, contacting British artists and also Dutch and German ones for the next leg of our gyrating body of a tour. We’ve rapped, recorded, and spoken with Wasif (aka The What Supreme), one of our big time Birmingham connections, advocates, and subjects. We had the pleasure of meeting Drongomala, a sitar and guitar based producer from Scotland (by way of Ireland) who has worked making beautiful beats for emcees from the U.K. and U.S. (including the super group Elemental) as of late. And we’ve spoken with several other Manchester artists with whom we hope to meet up soon! We’ll be in Birmingham, receiving a tour from the hospitable and wise Joel the Custodian, along with Wasif and others, for the following several days, but will be back in Manchester October 18th through the 24th. Several studio interviews and hopefully a whole lot more, await our return. Until then, we’ll be thinking of you, Manchester!





