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Thursday, September 8, 2011

7 Questions With Amos - The Ancient Prophet




What's it like for you being part of the RMR family?
It’s fuckin great! :>

I feel needed and valuable, which is very important to me as an artist.

I will never turn away from RMR and I hope we will keep goin more serious and more professional with every single month. Love ya’ll guys, but of course… NO HOMO SHIT! :-)
Your music is so arcane, dark almost scary have you always produced tracks like these?

Yes! The darkness is where I shine and feel most comfortable. Of course im not a bad nor evil person, I just believe that there are 2 energies which force us to life – love & hatred. Personally im closer to hatred, but I turn it against tyranny and never harm any good human beings. Its kinda ironic that being under the influence of love you can do bad thingz - like kill someone, and being under the influence of hatred you can do good thingz - like protect innocent peoples.

Aside of that, music I do, setting me free from all bad emotions I have inside me – its really good way of cleaning my mental sphere of life.

Who are your influences? Musically, spiritually, politically?

Overall I have many influences - esoteric, occult, mysticism, spiritualism, theology, philosophy, conspiracy theories, astrology, metaphysics, UFO, Ancient Astronauts, myths & many more!

Music wise, my main inspirations and influence are Jedi Mind Tricks (but only Psycho-Social CD & Violent By Design albums), Lost Children Of Babylon (The Equidivium & Book of Anubis), ATMA, Contribution X, Cypress Hill, Sunz Of Man (Killah Priest especially), Killarmy, Psycho Realm, Non Phixion, Necro & Mr. Hyde. My favorite producers are: Stoup The Enemy Of Mankind (Jedi Mind Tricks), DJ Man-E (ex LCOB), RZA (Wu-Tang Clan) & DJ Muggz (Cypress Hill).

Recently You did a song called "Night of the Lending Dead" with Son Of Saturn, Life Scientist & Yedidyah Ben Sion. Are you surprised that some Americans don't realize the affect of our control driven money system has on all countries, and that greed is an worldwide epidemic?


USA is one of the worst educated country in the world, so there is nothing to be surprised about. Common people in US are just blind and stupid dummies that follow their leaders, without asking any questions. Hopefully people like me or other RWR members are here to speak the real truth and teach the unwise ones – its our sacred mission and I deeply believe that!

Still though, I live in Poland – European Slavic country, where reality is kinda different and I don’t know USA matters from the inside, but only from the internet, books, movies and chats with many different peoples who life there. Regardless of that, im sure that what im sayin are pure facts and im straight on point!

You have worked with a lot of amazing peoples (MC’s). Is there one that’s really special to you?

Yea that’s true, I worked many top catz in this game and due to that, its hard to point just one.

My “Mystic Swordsmen” song with Killah Priest and “The Architects” song with Killah Priest and Canibus were like dreams come true and till day I don’t really believe that I have both of them on my beats :-) Other “special peoples” from music industry are:

White Lotus – very honest and friendly person who kinda opened the doors to my worldwide career by recruiting me into Lotus Society and LCOB groups, and by sharing my work with his friends and other musicians. I always remember that everything started from him and I never forget it! Much respect and infinite blessings to the Chief of the Lotus Clan!

Rasul Allah – he was my idol back in the days at the time of good old LCOB music like “The Equidivium” and “Book Of Anubis”, but also guest appearances on Jedi Mind Tricks – Psycho Social CD, which was (and still is) my main musical influence.

Sinister Stricken – What can I say? This guy is my brother from another mother soul mate and music wise we form perfect symbiosis. Together we did a project called “Grandis Arcanum” and we silently working on the new LP at the moment. I believe that we are one of the deadliest duo since Stoup The Enemy Of Mankind & Ikon The Verbal Hologram combo! :>

Sick Since – New Age super MC plus a very wise and deeply conscious person. He’s the only human being that I could record with, my anti-conspiracy “Codex Magica” project. For me he is one of the best revolutionists and freedom fighters against all that NWO / Illuminati shit around. Stay Safe brov!

ATMA – This dude is amazing! When I first heard him on “Beyond The Speed Of Mind” i decided to record at least one song with him one day! Since then we done few awesome tracks like “Chamber Of The Immortals”, “Wars Of Godz & Man”, “The Brotherhood Of Death” or “Disciples Of Babylon” just to mention the few, and im fuckin happy coz of that :>

Aside of that, big fuckin ups to: all RMR members, all LCOB members, DGKA, Jotaka & Explicito, Vega X & whole Planet X Records, Click Animosity, Wyze Mindz, Masta Buildas, SE7ENSANDMAN, Circle Makerz, DJ Extremidiz, DJ Twisted and all others MC’s / DJ’s that I worked with in last 6 years!

BLESS UP777!

What’s something, someone could never guess about you?

 I fucked a succubus and I hate eggs!

This blog is for your supporters, What’s your message to them?

“Stay focus, train everyday, train every night until your mind move precise!”

“Fuck Mainstream, the real hip hop is not on the radio!”



Open your minds for knowledge and wisdom & open your hearts for worthy and good peoples, regardless of skin color or religious believes.



P.E.A.C.E. !





Monday, September 5, 2011

7 Questions With Son Of Saturn


What compelled you to start RMR?

I've been using the name for about 4 years now, initially it was just an independent label I used to release my own projects. About a year and a half ago, Morbski and I decided to launch RMR as an actual independent label, an artist collective that would provide a centralized forum for supporters to find message based music. RMR was also started to pull together the resources of all the artists involved, we all help each other and we all build together, constantly pushing on another to keep moving forward and taking our music to the next level.

Most artists have a vivid moment that changed their life and led them on their artistic journey, was it like that for you? Can you share your memory?

I've always been an artistic person. I can't really recall a specific memory that sparked anything. I was a graffiti artist before I was an emcee. A homie from an old graff crew in 96' was always spitting rhymes while we were painting, one day I just started rhyming with him....

I've listened to you develop your music over the years, alot has changed. What inspired you to go in the direction you have?

In the beginning I was mostly just freestyling with my brother Metacaum back in 97', we always had a very political undertone in our music when we started actually recording and performing. After a while my music took on more battle content, and I focused mainly on complex rhyme schemes and quick intricate delivery... but my studies have always influenced my subject matter, and as I got older I realized how important our voices are. I dropped two albums, "A Real Slap In The Face" & "Singlespeak Oddities." Looking back, both of these albums show an almost gradual transformation into what my music is now. There were joints about politics, and conspiracy, but there were also zombie songs, songs about my struggles in life, and joints just about flexing lyrical prowess. When I started production on "The Madness & The Mahakaruna" and the first Akashik Ancestorz EP, I decided to focus my efforts on political, metaphysical, and spiritual concepts. I needed to make these songs for myself, and I felt like others wanted to hear about some of the information I was uncovering in my research.

Your spirituality is a big part of your music and RMR, how did you find such a strong sense of moral and spiritual guidance?

I read a lot of books, did a lot of meditation and reflection, quit all drugs and alcohol for three and a half years, I was introduced to kundalini yoga, and chanting. For years I was like a sponge, I was always reading books on Buddhism, Sikhism, Sufism, Hermeticism, Krishna Consciousness, The Cabala, Gnosticism etc... At some point my research changed from purely theoretical into something applied with daily practice. The most important thing I learned, is that no matter how many books I read, the real guidance always came from something intrinsic within me, that was God.

Who are your influences, musical, artistic , spiritual or political and why?

Musical/Artistic: All my RMR brothers. Honestly I rarely even listen to hiphop anymore unless its people from our camp, or people we work with. But I will always love Freestyle Fellowship, Heiroglyphics, The Pharcyde, too much New York 90's boom bap to mention. Recently I've been listening to Morbski, Twin Perils, Verbal Godz, Se7en Sandman, Bloody Monk Consortium, etc... My real love is reggae, I can't get enough. Art-wise I love Mear One, I have a lot of Doze Green's work tattoed on me, Mike Giant, Jean Michel Basquiat, really anyone who incorporates politics, occult/spiritual symbolism and knowledge into gritty urban artwork.. oh well, can't forget king Banksy! I'm also an admirer of Renaissance painters, there is so much mystery in every piece, it's no surprise most of the artists were initiates.

Spiritual/Political:

So many to mention here, so I will just name a few who really stick out to me. Pramahansa Yogananda, Radhanath Swami, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Manly P. Hall, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhubada, Osho, Adyashanti, Thich Nhat Hanh, Abbie Hoffman, Huey P. Newton, Bill Cooper, Michael Tsarion, Jim Marrs.... This list could go on forever...

Whats one thing someone could never guess about you?

 I was raised by spider monkeys.

This blog is for your supporters, what is your message to them?

Thank you. You are primary reason we do this. Hip Hop is the catalyst for change in our world, we as a culture have the potential to make a significant difference for ourselves, for the youth, and for future generations. We have to continue to support each other, and stand up and make our voices heard in every country on every continent on this planet. What other force is there, that is world wide, deeply rooted and resonating in the minds and hearts of millions from New York to New Zealand? It's Hip Hop, we are the voice of the voiceless, we have the ability to reach countless people with our words. Let's choose them wisely, and boycott all this garbage pop rap masquerading as Hip Hop. Keep showing support, keep doing the knowledge and passing it to a friend. Each One Teach One.

Peace & Blessings.


Friday, September 2, 2011

7 Questions With Vint Mentalz

                 


What
made you join the RMR family?

Way before there even was
Revolt Motion... Saturn, ATMA  and I
already had a strong brotherly pact.My family here has never came false, no
gimmicks only realness, so when this movement was first getting started and
they gave Vint a invitation to join I was pretty much like shit, I'm already
in.

 Who
has been your favorite artist to work with?

 The ones I came up with
honestly... I can't just say one.

 Artists like ATMA, Sick
Since and Rook Da Rukus I have always been down and will remain till the box
for what we have all been through in this 'realm' so far and we still
grinding.I have much more in the works with some more known underground names
that have showed nothing but support and love for Vint as well such as Chief
Kamachi, Sean Strange, Guilty Smiles, Son Of Saturn, Canibus and many more. 

 Do you remember making your first beat? How did it make you feel?
 What inspired you to keep going?

Only inspiration here...
sorry for not answering the others cause Vint honestly don't remember and
rightfully so. I came into life with a musical mind and soul... my father and
his father before him was building music every since they're fingers found
strings. They taught themselves everything on they're own just as I have done
with my music and art.  

 You are married, i know recently you produced a track for your wife "ripping
out heartstrings" the track is beautiful Btw, Are all your tracks personal
like this? Is there a story behind them?

 This one is honestly hard
for me to talk about but I will give you a piece of Vint's mind 

just for my family here
at RMR... Everytime I make a composure or instrumental I ain't just sitting
there banging out drums and 'looping' sounds.While other 'producers' can put
out ten beats a week I am not them.My work is made different, while they step
into the lab I open a door to a empty room with nothing but a closet, have the
door locked from the opposite side.I won't go into detail but for everything I
compose or as others say 'produce' I live through, it is all too real, draining
energy to the point of where I have ripped off my very headphones and straight
fucking puked... but yet I still don't step out that room till I am done with
my work for that is when the lock on the other side finally lets me out.
 
"Ripping Out Heartstrings" - I definitely did not make it for Jus Allah so you do the
science... enough said.

 Who are your influences, musical, artistic , spiritual or political and why?

My influences consist of mainly my little tribe and the young future period,
I see the world and how fucked it's getting and realize they are to struggle with us.
They don't deserve the'food' they are being fed but must eat it to survive.
I know I am not a role model nor do I wanna be one.
Other major influence consist of real life, hate, love, war, peace, this fucked world and way too
much...
I don't wanna talk bout that no more, next question please.

 Whats one thing someone could never guess about you?
 
For ten years before I even stepped into the musical 'realm' I stepped into octagons fighting MMA
fighters such as "Hands Of Steel" Mark Coleman, Brock Lesner and graced sqaured circles at
some of the biggest venues with Bret Hart, John Cena, Batista, AJ Styles,Honkey Tonk Man, Hacksaw Jim Duggan and 
way too many more to name.
But fuck, I can't forget that match with the Insane Clown Posse for they are for real 'clowns' and need to never step near me in a
physical situation ever again.
The best memory from traveling doing all that fighting and wrestling was the moment the Iran Sheik
blessed my daughter while she was in my Queens womb.

This blog is for your supporters, what is your message to them?

"MAN UP! Cut your
fucking head off and keep walking...


HEAD IN FUCKING HAND!!!"-6/28/1983