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I found this video long time ago on Grounded TV (which, by the way, is an AWESOME site for those of you who are into music, culture, art, television, activism and basically anything cool) and I'm sorry it's taken me forever to post it up on Schema.
Nomadic Massive is a Montreal-based "multilingual, multicultural, super-group" that has been spreading its unique hip hop sound across the world. Grounded TV shares an interview with Nomadic Massive presented by World Up*. See the blog and video!
Check the first of the East 4th Sessions, a new interview series with hip hop artists from around the world. First up is Montreal based global powerhouse Nomadic Massive.World Up is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about international politics, and issues that affect the global community through Hip-Hop and socially progressive culture. Since our fruition in 2004, we have been fostering diversity, cross-cultural understanding, and social change with educational programming and events, like our music festivals and conferences. Helmed by a diverse set of volunteers, we are united by a deep love for music, and our faith in its power as a tool for social and political change. This website is an ongoing exploration of what World Up is and what it can be.
East 4th Sessions: Nomadic Massive from World Up on Vimeo.
*World Up is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about international politics, and issues that affect the global community through Hip-Hop and socially progressive culture. - excerpted from World Up. Find out more about what they do at their site.
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