Dasan Ahanu & Picasso Present
The Jim Crow Jackson Experiment
Words are the verbal instruments we use to examine life. Without them, it’s difficult to express our needs, wants, desires and dreams. So when words fueled with emotions are put to music, one can’t help but to pay attention. Amp Truth Records’ latest project, “Dasan Ahanu and Picasso presents The Jim Crow Jackson Experiment", is one such pairing. The project features Amp Truth Records’ spoken word artist, Dasan Ahanu, and music producer, Picasso. “The Jim Crow Jackson Experiment is somewhat of a preview to our upcoming solo projects," says Dasan Ahanu. “It allows me to be edgier and reach a different audience and affords Picasso the opportunity to take more chances with his music". You may be saying to yourself, I heard of these guys before. Maybe it’s because, Dasan is one of the most prolific spoken word artists to emerge out of North Carolina in recent years, or maybe it’s from his numerous appearances on News & Notes’ “Poetry Corner" segment on NPR. Picasso, on the other hand, is best known in the indie Hip-Hop scene for the standout track, Splash’s “Another Day" featuring Jean Grae, off the 2005 Amp Truth Records release, The Ripple Effect, or maybe it’s from his work with NC emcees Edgar Allan Floe and J. Bully.
The name, Jim Crow, has strong emotional ties not only to America’s turbulent history but also to the home state of Dasan Ahanu and Picasso, North Carolina. “We chose to name the project, The Jim Crow Experiment", because we felt that the absurd divisions that existed between whites and blacks during the Jim Crow Era are somewhat similar to the absurd ones that exist between rappers and spoken word artists now," says Picasso. We’re trying to breakdown those boundaries while still staying true to both sides." But Picasso does admit that, “working with a spoken word artist was definitely an experience. It turned out to be more difficult than expected. I’m used to an on-cadence, on-beat type of flow from rappers. But I had to understand that, that’s not the norm with spoken word artists...and that’s what really made this project an experiment". The historical and emotional importance of that era is not at all lost on Dasan and Picasso, “the legacy of Jim Crow is definitely touched on throughout the album," states Dasan. “Growing up in North Carolina, you knew about The Wilmington Ten and The Greensboro Sit-ins, these events and others have made an indelible impression on my life and unconsciously comes out in my work."
The Jim Crow Jackson Experiment offers the worlds of spoken word and rap something fresh and innovative. Though, Dasan and Picasso don’t claim to be Hip-Hop’s saviors, they both agree that this project shouldn’t be slept on. The first single, “It’s So Good" featuring L.E.G.A.C.Y., proves to be an impressive forecast of brilliance to come. Dasan Ahanu and Picasso presents The Jim Crow Jackson Experiment is a force to be reckoned with and it’s only the beginning
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DJ Prizmatik
"The Jim Crow Jackson Experiment contains classic Carolina “swagga" with a new twist of soul and poetry. The spoken word tracks are truly inspirational and push boundaries of conventional down south boom-bap hip hop."
DJ Ohso Kool - WHCR, 90.3 FM (NYC)
"Jim Crow reps that new sound of hip hop coming out of NC …somethin' lovely! Boom bap, picket signs, marches, and wordplay filled with struggle and optimism. From the college dorm to grandma's porch, Jim Crow rolls deep with history without sounding like a throwback or text book rappers."
"Jim Crow is an upgrade for those who want and expect more from hip hop in 2007."
"This experiment didn't create a frankenstein monster, instead it skillfully fuses elements of hip hop, poetry, soul and another perspective not often found on commercial radio."
Allhiphop
“The Jim Crow Jackson Experiment is a refreshing reprieve from the repetitive, commercial music scene. They are continuing to build the bridge between spoken word and hip-hop music, telling stories of life's struggles while giving messages of self-determination and love in all forms."
Beat Society
"Dasan's powerful poetry seamlessly compliments Picasso's soulful tracks...Picasso's a producer's producer, his tracks are the much needed change from the monotony most of these hip hop producers are putting out
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Tour Dates
Downtown Raleigh, NC
February 22, 2007
Jim Crow Jackson Artist Showcase
Info: $5, 8pm
Venue: The Aries Lounge (Downtown Raleigh, NC)
Durham, NC
February 23, 2007
Jambalaya Soul Slam
Info: $10, 12am
Venue: Hayti Heritage Center
(804 Old Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC)
www.hayti.org
www.wxdu.org
March 16, 2007
Jim Crow Jackson Album Listening Part
Shairis Poetry Radi
8 – 10pm
WXDU Radio
www.wxdu.org
Durham, NC
March 17, 2007
Shairis Spoken Word Showcase
Featuring Jim Crow Jackson – Live Band and Show
Special guests Fortlow, Kyran, & “O”
Info: $7, 8pm
Venue: The Broad Street Café (1116 Broad Street, Durham, NC)
Greensboro, NC
March 23, 2007
Black Arts Festival
Info: Free, 5pm
Venue: UNC-Greensboro (Greensboro, NC)
Washington, DC
April 2007
Beat Society (Soulspazm & Okayplayer)
Featured producers: Picasso, Black Milk, Docmental, & Elee
Info: $10, 8pm
Venue: TBA (Washington, DC)
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