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Spontaneity and Organization feat. Soulima & Elly Bird

from Circadian Harmony by Diffusive

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Caynug I was not expecting that! Gotta say I am absolutely amazed by the creativity and way this song is structured, you can hear how much thought has been put into this. Just so many tasty sounds you used here, hugely impressed. This will definitely be a song I will share around and put in playlists! Got to give a nod to the album art aswell, I can clearly see how much love has been put into every element of this release. Stoked to hear more!
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A song about unity and organization, an integral part of building any type of social movement or resistance. With talking points from the late Fred Hampton of the Black Panther Party.

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You better come on
You better come on
In my kitchen, girl
It's goin' to be rainin' outdoors
You better come on
You better come on
In my kitchen, girl

"I happen to be a part of an organization, the Black Panther Party,
That is the only organization, in fact, that has came out
And stood up, loud and clear, and
Said that we don’t care what anybody says,
Whether they have guns or not, and badges, or eighteen uniforms,
If whenever they step outside the bounds of legality,
Into the bounds of illegality,
We will blow they brains out
If they bother the people
And what makes them mad about that?"

Wait, I guess we running shit, just like private industry
Simply just with syndicates, finicky and so interesting
Collaboration and tax evasion, fuck do you mean?
The adaptation and rapping, it ain't nothing but a thing
You can say what you want, but I say what I mean
Like fuck the fake coercive fucked up structures I see
And your boy got a team and we destroying the king
Like Nicholas II Romanov and the whole wing

"When the Black Panther Party stood up and said,
'We don’t care what anybody says.
We don’t think to fight fire with fire.
We think you fight fire with water.'
We going to fight racism, not with racism,
But we going to fight with solidarity.
We say we not going to fight capitalism with Black capitalism,
But we going to fight it with socialism."
We’re going to fight their reactions
With all of us people getting together,
And having an international proletariat revolution."

Check out the process of horizontal decision-making
I got something in common with them spliffs you bakin'
Cause I'm black and I'm mild and industrially wild
Foul-mouthed, loud, proud, and a danger with sound
Rising steps to impress, what engages the posse?
Might flex with my check, building stages, IATSE
Don't sit and stare and bother
Catch me reading Aime Cesaire and Rudolf Rocker

credits

from Circadian Harmony, released May 1, 2020
Written, produced, and mixed by: Diffusive (JJ Agara)
Additional production: Elly Bird
Additional mixing: Elly Bird
Lead guitar: Elly Bird
Vocals: Diffusive (JJ Agara) & Soulima (Olya Sulima)

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New Pavement Records Milwaukee, Wisconsin

New Pavement Records is an independent record label and music collective, founded by JJ Agara and Nate Ruvin, which is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The label features various genres of music including Art Rap, Trap, Dream Pop, Country, Jazz, and even Metal. ... more

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