Skip to content
Home > Featured on A/V Revolution > What’s New?

What’s New?

Revolutionary Hip Hop Artist, Ed Greens, UK

Hip Hop artist & poet Ed Greens thoughts on music, activism, education and the “Apocolympics” 5 (2)

 “Music can never replace resistance or activism, I think seeing music as resistance is a very western idea.” – Ed Greens speaks to A/V Revolution

Revolutionary Hip Hop Artist, Ed Greens, UK

 

Artist Name: Ed Greens Country: England
Artist Type:Rapper City/State: London
Genre: Poetry, Hip Hop, Spoken Word Age: 21
Alias: Greenz
Description:
Ed Greens is a poet and activist who has been making Hip Hop for the past few years. He recently released You Can’t Live Twice with Uk Producer EMPDY which featured D, Hans and Melissa Melodee. He is currently working on more projects with EMPDY, D and HANS as well as an Album which joins Palestinian artists and UK artists in collaboration.

Find Ed Greens music

Watch on Youtube Add me on Facebook Follow me on  Twitter Follow me on Souncloud Listen on Bandcamp

Read More »Hip Hop artist & poet Ed Greens thoughts on music, activism, education and the “Apocolympics” 5 (2)

Music and Lyrical Censorship - Silence is Golden

Silence Is Golden – Why do they censor our music? 5 (2)

Silence Is Golden

Music is often considered as the highest form of expression, with this in mind it is fair to argue that the censorship of music contradicts this worldwide view of the importance of music. Censorship in our favourite forms of entertainment has been synonymous in things such as TV programmes and films. So of course when it comes to music, censorship should be expected. Shouldn’t it?

Music and Lyrical Censorship - Silence is Golden

First of all it is important to know the powers at be in regards to Read More »Silence Is Golden – Why do they censor our music? 5 (2)

UK underground music just reached boiling point! – Boiler Room Media 0 (0)

Things in the UK underground music scene are starting to heat up.  Boiler Room Media meets A/V Revolution with some seriously hot visuals!

Bolier Room Media - UK Underground Music, hip hop, accoustics, grime, singers

Company Name: BoilerRoomMedia Country: England
Content: Underground Music, Music Artists City/State: London
Focus: Hiphop, Grime, BeatBox, Accoustic, Trip Hop Start Date: 15/6/2009
Content: Underground Music, Music Artists
Founder: Isaac Whittingham and Syd Farrington CameraMan: Isaac
Caption: –
Team Size: 6
Description:
BoilerRoomMedia currently uses online social platforms to display local talent straight from the underground to who ever is listening

Find BoilerRoomMedia music

watch on Youtube Add on Facebook Follow on Twitter Follow on Souncloud Play my Music

Read More »UK underground music just reached boiling point! – Boiler Room Media 0 (0)

Earth Speakers and Global Revolution through poetry

Poetry as Revolution – ‘What exactly is Poetry?’ 5 (1)

Poetry as Revolution

Earth Speakers and Global Revolution trhough poetryPlease note that all opinions expressed herein are solely that of the author.

We’ve all heard the dreaded question in high school English classes, college classes, writing seminars, book clubs. The list goes on. What exactly is poetry? For some, the answer is quite resolute. Poetry should adhere to strict literary standards, albeit many different standards, whether it be meter, rhyme, or rhythm, or any combination of those and more. For others, poetry’s definition is much more vague. It doesn’t need rhyme, meter, nor a particular rhythm. Some even claim blunt, raw feeling spilled onto a piece of paper is worthy of being called poetry. So where Read More »Poetry as Revolution – ‘What exactly is Poetry?’ 5 (1)

A/V Revolution Music Articles

The Changing Voice of Music 5 (1)

Hate it or love it, an accent whilst performing is something we hear from many artists these days wishing to stand out. Whether it is a British singer singing in a strong American accent or a Japanese reggae star speaking the most fluent patois, the accent of the artist is one of the first things we notice.

The topic of discussion is of course the adoption and use of different accents in music. In recent times it has been a bone of contention with listeners and artists alike; however it has been a trend that has dominated the mainstream music scene since the 1950’s. Many critics to this trend have described it as a form of cultural appropriation. Another criticism has been that many of the artists that use it are seen as, ‘frauds’ for adopting an accent that is not the same as their natural speaking voice. On the flipside it Read More »The Changing Voice of Music 5 (1)