FISHEYE: Death Of The Fresh

Fisheye

Death Of The Fresh

© 2006 Homegirl Records / Close To The Edge Productions (707541829526)

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Female hip-hop duo creating innovative soundscape style expressions, trip-hop, ambient, urban and funky.

tracks

1 Fresh Intro
2 Mean
3 Maybe I Could Jus
4 Memory Lane
5 Cyclical
6 Nerd
7 Ya Heard
8 People In Ya Neighborhood
9 Knock Radio
10 Death Of The Fresh Outro
11 Memory Lane (Original)

notes

Asia and Miss Dissya are ghetto revolutionaries, genius warrior divas from the not too distant future. The getup they rock - green wigs, nails, tight clothes, ice studded dollar sign medallions, heels - is a disguise stolen from a dressing room in the belly of the beast: the corporate megalopolis music industry instrument of the elite.

ASIA: A ghetto emcee, scholar, and revolutionary grappling with the question of whether revolution can occur without violence. A fringe anarchist who is studying the nature of capitalism, communism, socialism and anarchy in an attempt to discover the blueprint for a more harmonious, equitable and “free” society. An adept emcee who weaves politics into her lyrics, she wants more than anything to put her rhymes out and have them transform enough minds to create a “critical mass” of humanity who will create the new society. POWERS: Freestyling, streetfighting, charisma, de-ciphering codes and systems of information

MISS DISSYA: A ghetto deejay, musical scholar and electronic musician. Her mission is to collect all music of all marginalized peoples, specifically music descended from the African Diaspora, and the disappearing Indigenous World. It is her mission to somehow liberate the airwaves from the steady stream of sex, utlraviolence, and wack music which corrupts the masses. POWERS: Charm, hypnosis, musical alchemy, psychic warfare, computer hacking Asia and Miss Dissya live in dangerous times . . .

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