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‘MAKING MUSIC FOR THE RESTORATIVE BLACK AFRIKAN REVOLUTION’
YURUGU MENTICIDE CAMP VOL. 2 IS OUT. AVAILABLE ON BANDCAMP FOR STREAMING AND DOWNLOADING…
Yurugu Menticide Camps EP Vol. 2 is another go-round in the anti-colonial epistemic race war with imposed hegemonic knowledge stream of our race enemies and conquerors that is institutionalized as they have culturally, spiritually, psychologically, socially and intellectually arrogated themselves as our Master Definers & Teachers. This EP is a body of restorative revolutionary & Afrikan Sovereignist musings soulfully conveyed through Cool Affair’s dynamic Broken Beat Soundcraft of Musication.
AKKKademic institutions (I call them “Euroversities”) are mentacide camps to us for their rape on our minds with irrelevant knowledge fostering our devolution and underdevelopment while turning their Black products into agents of response to yearnings and promptings of Europe. We fashion within the parameters they have established within the social system, and our application of this mentacidal knowledge through which they have disoriented our consciousness has accessorized us to tightening the chains of our oppression. Individualised into phenomena of illusions, and we define ‘success’ (suck-cess actually) under that. Pedestrian ‘thinkers’ above whom the white man wields, with impunity, the Power to Define (Power to control minds and situations, and to build)…We must first seize the Power to Define, produce knowledge, institutionalise it, and through it, build the world we want to live in…With our values and aspirations authentically defined…
– ThT. (Tehuti) Itumeleng Itu Neter Makale aka Soul Inferno (Afrikan Sovereignist-Race Vindicationist Scholar & Author, Vocalist & Music Composer)https://coolaffairrecords.com/album/yurugu-menticide-camps-vol-2
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This Music is Fire in our collective bones! I especially love Brother Itumeleng’s spoken word track on menticide and how he disseminates Academia as a space of epistemic war
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88,608 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
I didn’t know this was you @ItuNeter
BlackPowerful work. I’ve listened to another album of your before.-
Okunini this is so sanity-reassuring. I’m humbled, Weso (Sesotho word that’s a compound of ‘-Wa’ (‘of’ or ‘belonging to’) and ‘-Heso’ (‘Our family, Community, Nation’)). You are truly standing out BlackPowerfully in Your Afrikan-Centred restorative scholastics. I have not yet laid my hands on any of your official works, I’ve only watched Seminars, Interviews and Lectures online and couldn’t help but find deep resonance with your liberatory musings. Ke a leboha (I am thankful).
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