This is the 5th album of the Beat Trotterz provided by, as usual, dope Beatmakers
Voices used on “KulturshocK”: Alvin Toffler and Orson Welse
Voice used on “Future Iz Woman”: FKA twigs
Welcome to love of yours because Mother Earth gave you birth, and, that’s why you’re here.
Compared with her age, what she weighs about what she carries since million years, we, Humanity, just weighs 0,004%…
But, unfortunately, this same humanity has another weight: the wars and the destructions, pollution, politics, religions, the vanity, the venality…
Look at all these fake medias, these fake informations that are brainwashing ya’ll, these so called “social” networks, this banking system, this over-industrialization through, for example, nasty companies such as Bayer, Nestlé, Coca Cola, Mc Donalds, KFC, Meta, X, Amazon, Netflix, Microsoft, Apple, Total, Shell, Spotify, Deezer…
All this algorithm system, don’t forget telephony companies, and, well, etc etc etc etc etc etc…
So, what is our Future? Hell on Earth?
Or loving ourselves in saving ourselves?
Or saving our Planet who’s suffering from all the pain we are inflicting her?
Well, look at the past to learn, stay focus and clever during your everyday present, and save the Future. Cause the Universe is watching and caring about you.
Peace
Final general mastering and cover artworks by Lord Faz
Beat Trotterz established in 2005, international as fuck since day one
In “Liquid Flow,” a 2019 mini-documentary produced for the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) featuring the Turf Feinz and directed by YAK Films, Darrell “D-Real” Armstead says, “Oakland is a city of artists
“RIP Rich D” is a dance suite in memory of Rich D., the brother of one of the dancers. “It was a rainy morning,” Savion says. “D-Real’s brother had just passed away in a car accident on MacArthur, and we all felt very emotional and needed to save some of those emotions.”
The video, sometimes known as “Dancing in the Rain,” is a haunting, poetic demonstration of street ballet. Shot handheld in a cinema verite style complete with cars passing by, the Turf Fienz met the moment with glides, pirouettes, head-to-toe animation, freezes, handspins, splits, reverse somersaults, backflips, and handstands – all set to a slow-rolling, hypnotic hip-hop beat by Yung FX, Erk tha Jerk & COOP