Monday, March 14, 2011

Check Check It Out...


Peace everyone, I'm back on the set and like always to get you back on track from your weekend Hip-Hop activities and to make your work day go by a little bit quicker. I decided to post up this nice 1994 Toronto Hip-Hop documentary called "Make Some Noise.." This documentary never really saw to much shine like it deserved. It features a nice amount of active M.C.'s at the time and some great footage. If you got a hour or so to watch this entire documentary please do yourself a favor and check the tapes.. As an added bonus and to give you some more detail on this Hip-Hop flick I located a press release for all you party people to read and get a little more detail as well...
Enjoy & Happy Monday,
-P

The 1994 film follows then up-and-coming Toronto rap groups like Ghetto Concept, Nu Black Nation and MVP, creating what now stands as a wonderful time-capsule peek into Toronto's 90's hip hop community. The film also features interviews with some of the big players in Toronto's rap scene like Johnbronski, DJX, a pre-Canadian Idol Farley Flex and a whole bunch more.


Despite being a big success at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival (the film was awarded Best Canadian Short), Make Some Noise never received major distribution and until now, remained buried in Canadian rap history. With Kardinal Offishall's Toronto Anthem blowing up Canadian urban radio, the recent 'happenings' over at CKLN (the campus radio station is prominently featured in the film) and it being Black history month, this is a great time to blow the dust off this Toronto hip hop classic." - Press Release



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