Alpha Steppa, Fyahstone, Arkaingelle - Can't Fool The Youth (California, USA)

Опубликовано: 12 Август 2019
на канале: Steppas Records
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In a post-truth world we must post truth. Post it to your newsfeed, post it to your page and post it through the letterbox to the unconscious mind. We make music to blow away the smoke and the fog. Throughout my life music has opened my eyes and helped me to shed at least some of my accumulated conditioning. Music has taught me to question my beliefs and challenge my identity and so-called reality. Our idea of reality in the West is that which we can perceive, a concrete and tangible concept of reality. The problem with this is that we all experience and interpret life in a completely unique way, therefore what is real for one person is unreal for the next. Clinging on to this flimsy concept of reality creates yet more duality and divide. In the East, reality is often defined differently; that which is unchanging. This confused me at first because life appears to be based on change, everything changes. But if you go beyond pre-conceptions, constructs, conditioning, judgement, identity and even thought, if just for a short time, you find something unchanging. Awareness. Prior to all thought is awareness. As living beings we are all aware, behind our mind-made idea of who we are we’re essentially the same. The very essence of life is unchanging. These days, truth and reality are illusive, it’s hard to know what to believe and who to trust. But in this place of awareness, or however you want to call it, I see only one simple truth; we are one. It’s a cliche but beneath our cultural conditioning and prior to our polarising education; we are all the same. We all feel joy, happiness and pain, and we all suffer and have the right to be free from suffering. World governments need to get a grip on reality, and instead of perpetuating divisive and unsustainable models of development they should set an example to the ones they represent and teach tolerance, love and compassion. Time to change the curriculum so the curriculum can change our times.

#streetdub

Recorded & Mixed live by Alpha Steppa in Humbolt, California, USA
Sung by the mighty Fyahstone & Arkaingelle
Riddim by Dub Dynasty
Special thanks to Noble Toble