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"6 June, 1944" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:17:53

This place. Pointe du Hoc in itself was moving and majestic. I stood there on that windswept point with the ocean behind me. Before me were the boys who forty years before had fought their way up from the ocean. Some rested under the white crosses and Stars of David that stretched out across the landscape. Others sat right in front of me. They looked like elderly businessmen yet these were the kids who climbed the cliffs.* We’re here to mark that day in history when the Allied armies joined in battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. For four long years much of Europe had been under a terrible shadow. Free nations had fallen. Jews cried out in the camps millions cried out for liberation. Europe was enslaved and the world prayed for its rescue. Here in Normandy the rescue began. Here the Allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. We stand on a lonely windswept point on the northern shore of France. The air is soft but forty years ago at this moment the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. At dawn on the morning of the 6th of June. 1944 two hundred and twenty-five Rangers jumped off the British landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. Their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion: to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. The Allies had been told that some of the mightiest of these guns were here and they would be trained on the beaches to stop the Allied advance. The Rangers looked up and saw the enemy soldiers at the edge of the cliffs shooting down at them with machine guns and throwing grenades. And the American Rangers began to climb. They shot rope ladders over the face of these cliffs and began to pull themselves up. When one Ranger fell another would take his place. When one rope was cut a Ranger would grab another and begin his climb again. They climbed shot back and held their footing. Soon one by one the Rangers pulled themselves over the top and in seizing the firm land at the top of these cliffs they began to seize back the continent of Europe. Two hundred and twenty-five came here. After two days of fighting only ninety could still bear arms. before me are the men who put them there. These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc. These are the men who took the cliffs. These are the champions who helped free a continent. And these are the heroes who helped end a war. Gentlemen. I look at you and I think of the words of Stephen Spender’s poem. You are men who in your “lives fought for life and left the vivid air signed with your honor.” I think I know what you may be thinking right now - thinking “we were just part of a bigger effort; everyone was brave that day.” Well everyone was. Do you remember the story of Bill Millin of the 51st Highlanders? Forty years ago today. British troops were pinned down near a bridge waiting desperately for help. Suddenly they heard the sound of bagpipes and some thought they were dreaming. Well they weren’t. They looked up and saw Bill Millin with his bagpipes leading the reinforcements and ignoring the smack of the bullets into the ground around him. Lord Lovat was with him - Lord Lovat of Scotland who calmly announced when he got to the bridge. “Sorry. I’m a few minutes late,” as if he’d been delayed by a traffic jam when in truth he’d just come from the bloody fighting on Sword Beach which he and his men had just taken. There was the impossible valor of the Poles who threw themselves between the enemy and the rest of Europe as the invasion took hold; and the unsurpassed courage of the Canadians who had already seen the horrors of war on this coast. They knew what awaited them there but they would not be deterred. And once they hit Juno Beach they never looked back. All of these men were part of a roll call of honor with names that spoke of a pride as bright as the colors they bore; The Royal Winnipeg Rifles. Poland’s 24th Lancers the Royal Scots’ Fusiliers the Screaming Eagles the Yeomen of England’s armored divisions the forces of Free France the Coast Guard’s “Matchbox Fleet,” and you the American Rangers. of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you. Yet you risked everything here. Why? Why did you do it? What impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? What inspired all the men of the armies that met here? We look at you and somehow we know the answer. It was faith and belief. It was loyalty and love. The men of Normandy had faith that what they were doing was right faith that they fought for all humanity faith that a just God would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. It was the deep knowledge - and pray God we have not lost it - that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. You were here to liberate not to conquer and so you and those others did not doubt your cause. And you were right not to doubt. You all knew that some things are worth dying for. One’s country is worth dying for and democracy is worth dying for because it’s the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man. All of you loved liberty. All of you were willing to fight tyranny and you knew the people of your countries were behind you. The Americans who fought here that morning knew word of the invasion was spreading through the darkness back home. They fought - or felt in their hearts though they couldn’t know in fact that in Georgia they were filling the churches at 4:00 am. In Kansas they were kneeling on their porches and praying. And in Philadelphia they were ringing the Liberty Bell. Something else helped the men of D-day; their rock-hard belief that Providence would have a great hand in the events that would unfold here; that God was an ally in this great cause. And so the night before the invasion when Colonel Wolverton asked his parachute troops to kneel with him in prayer he told them: “Do not bow your heads but look up so you can see God and ask His blessing in what we’re about to do.” Also that night. General Matthew Ridgway on his cot listening in the darkness for the promise God made to Joshua: “I will not fail thee nor forsake thee.” nations to be reborn. Above all there was a new peace to be assured. These were huge and daunting tasks. But the Allies summoned strength from the faith belief loyalty and love of those who fell here. They rebuilt a new Europe together. There was first a great reconciliation among those who had been enemies all of whom had suffered so greatly. The United States did its part creating the Marshall Plan to help rebuild our allies and our former enemies. The Marshall Plan led to the Atlantic alliance - a great alliance that serves to this day as our shield for freedom for prosperity and for peace. In spite of our great efforts and successes not all that followed the end of the war was happy or planned. Some liberated countries were lost. The great sadness of this loss echoes down to our own time in the streets of Warsaw. Prague and East Berlin. The Soviet troops that came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. They’re still there uninvited unwanted unyielding almost forty years after the war. Because of this allied forces still stand on this continent. Today as forty years ago our armies are here for only one purpose: to protect and defend democracy. The only territories we hold are memorials like this one and graveyards where our heroes rest. We in America have learned bitter lessons from two world wars. It is better to be here ready to protect the peace than to take blind shelter across the sea rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. We’ve learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with an expansionist intent. But we try always to be prepared for peace prepared to deter aggression prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms and yes prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. In truth there is no reconciliation we would welcome more than a reconciliation with the Soviet Union so together we can lessen the risks of war now and forever. It’s fitting to remember here the great losses also suffered by the Russian people during World War II. Twenty million perished a terrible price that testifies to all the world the necessity of ending war. I tell you from my heart that we in the United States do not want war. We want to wipe from the face of the earth the terrible weapons that man now has in his hands. And I tell you we are ready to seize that beachhead. We look for some sign from the Soviet Union that they are willing to move forward that they share our desire and love for peace and that they will give up the ways of conquest. There must be a changing there that will allow us to turn our hope into action. We will pray forever that someday that changing will come. But for now particularly today it is good and fitting to renew our commitment to each other to our freedom and to the alliance that protects it. We’re bound today by what bound us 40 years ago the same loyalties traditions and beliefs. We’re bound by reality. The strength of America’s allies is vital to the United States and the American security guarantee is essential to the continued freedom of Europe’s democracies. We were with you then; we’re with you now. Your hopes are our hopes and your destiny is our destiny. Here in this place where the West held together let us make a vow to our dead. Let us show them by our actions that we understand what they died for. Let our actions say to them the words for which Matthew Ridgway listened: “I will not fail thee nor forsake thee.”

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"6 June, 1944" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:17:53

This place. Pointe du Hoc in itself was moving and majestic. I stood there on that windswept point with the ocean behind me. Before me were the boys who forty years before had fought their way up from the ocean. Some rested under the white crosses and Stars of David that stretched out across the landscape. Others sat right in front of me. They looked like elderly businessmen yet these were the kids who climbed the cliffs.* We’re here to mark that day in history when the Allied armies joined in battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. For four long years much of Europe had been under a terrible shadow. Free nations had fallen. Jews cried out in the camps millions cried out for liberation. Europe was enslaved and the world prayed for its rescue. Here in Normandy the rescue began. Here the Allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. We stand on a lonely windswept point on the northern shore of France. The air is soft but forty years ago at this moment the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. At dawn on the morning of the 6th of June. 1944 two hundred and twenty-five Rangers jumped off the British landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. Their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion: to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. The Allies had been told that some of the mightiest of these guns were here and they would be trained on the beaches to stop the Allied advance. The Rangers looked up and saw the enemy soldiers at the edge of the cliffs shooting down at them with machine guns and throwing grenades. And the American Rangers began to climb. They shot rope ladders over the face of these cliffs and began to pull themselves up. When one Ranger fell another would take his place. When one rope was cut a Ranger would grab another and begin his climb again. They climbed shot back and held their footing. Soon one by one the Rangers pulled themselves over the top and in seizing the firm land at the top of these cliffs they began to seize back the continent of Europe. Two hundred and twenty-five came here. After two days of fighting only ninety could still bear arms. before me are the men who put them there. These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc. These are the men who took the cliffs. These are the champions who helped free a continent. And these are the heroes who helped end a war. Gentlemen. I look at you and I think of the words of Stephen Spender’s poem. You are men who in your “lives fought for life and left the vivid air signed with your honor.” I think I know what you may be thinking right now - thinking “we were just part of a bigger effort; everyone was brave that day.” Well everyone was. Do you remember the story of Bill Millin of the 51st Highlanders? Forty years ago today. British troops were pinned down near a bridge waiting desperately for help. Suddenly they heard the sound of bagpipes and some thought they were dreaming. Well they weren’t. They looked up and saw Bill Millin with his bagpipes leading the reinforcements and ignoring the smack of the bullets into the ground around him. Lord Lovat was with him - Lord Lovat of Scotland who calmly announced when he got to the bridge. “Sorry. I’m a few minutes late,” as if he’d been delayed by a traffic jam when in truth he’d just come from the bloody fighting on Sword Beach which he and his men had just taken. There was the impossible valor of the Poles who threw themselves between the enemy and the rest of Europe as the invasion took hold; and the unsurpassed courage of the Canadians who had already seen the horrors of war on this coast. They knew what awaited them there but they would not be deterred. And once they hit Juno Beach they never looked back. All of these men were part of a roll call of honor with names that spoke of a pride as bright as the colors they bore; The Royal Winnipeg Rifles. Poland’s 24th Lancers the Royal Scots’ Fusiliers the Screaming Eagles the Yeomen of England’s armored divisions the forces of Free France the Coast Guard’s “Matchbox Fleet,” and you the American Rangers. of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you. Yet you risked everything here. Why? Why did you do it? What impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? What inspired all the men of the armies that met here? We look at you and somehow we know the answer. It was faith and belief. It was loyalty and love. The men of Normandy had faith that what they were doing was right faith that they fought for all humanity faith that a just God would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. It was the deep knowledge - and pray God we have not lost it - that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. You were here to liberate not to conquer and so you and those others did not doubt your cause. And you were right not to doubt. You all knew that some things are worth dying for. One’s country is worth dying for and democracy is worth dying for because it’s the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man. All of you loved liberty. All of you were willing to fight tyranny and you knew the people of your countries were behind you. The Americans who fought here that morning knew word of the invasion was spreading through the darkness back home. They fought - or felt in their hearts though they couldn’t know in fact that in Georgia they were filling the churches at 4:00 am. In Kansas they were kneeling on their porches and praying. And in Philadelphia they were ringing the Liberty Bell. Something else helped the men of D-day; their rock-hard belief that Providence would have a great hand in the events that would unfold here; that God was an ally in this great cause. And so the night before the invasion when Colonel Wolverton asked his parachute troops to kneel with him in prayer he told them: “Do not bow your heads but look up so you can see God and ask His blessing in what we’re about to do.” Also that night. General Matthew Ridgway on his cot listening in the darkness for the promise God made to Joshua: “I will not fail thee nor forsake thee.” nations to be reborn. Above all there was a new peace to be assured. These were huge and daunting tasks. But the Allies summoned strength from the faith belief loyalty and love of those who fell here. They rebuilt a new Europe together. There was first a great reconciliation among those who had been enemies all of whom had suffered so greatly. The United States did its part creating the Marshall Plan to help rebuild our allies and our former enemies. The Marshall Plan led to the Atlantic alliance - a great alliance that serves to this day as our shield for freedom for prosperity and for peace. In spite of our great efforts and successes not all that followed the end of the war was happy or planned. Some liberated countries were lost. The great sadness of this loss echoes down to our own time in the streets of Warsaw. Prague and East Berlin. The Soviet troops that came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. They’re still there uninvited unwanted unyielding almost forty years after the war. Because of this allied forces still stand on this continent. Today as forty years ago our armies are here for only one purpose: to protect and defend democracy. The only territories we hold are memorials like this one and graveyards where our heroes rest. We in America have learned bitter lessons from two world wars. It is better to be here ready to protect the peace than to take blind shelter across the sea rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. We’ve learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with an expansionist intent. But we try always to be prepared for peace prepared to deter aggression prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms and yes prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. In truth there is no reconciliation we would welcome more than a reconciliation with the Soviet Union so together we can lessen the risks of war now and forever. It’s fitting to remember here the great losses also suffered by the Russian people during World War II. Twenty million perished a terrible price that testifies to all the world the necessity of ending war. I tell you from my heart that we in the United States do not want war. We want to wipe from the face of the earth the terrible weapons that man now has in his hands. And I tell you we are ready to seize that beachhead. We look for some sign from the Soviet Union that they are willing to move forward that they share our desire and love for peace and that they will give up the ways of conquest. There must be a changing there that will allow us to turn our hope into action. We will pray forever that someday that changing will come. But for now particularly today it is good and fitting to renew our commitment to each other to our freedom and to the alliance that protects it. We’re bound today by what bound us 40 years ago the same loyalties traditions and beliefs. We’re bound by reality. The strength of America’s allies is vital to the United States and the American security guarantee is essential to the continued freedom of Europe’s democracies. We were with you then; we’re with you now. Your hopes are our hopes and your destiny is our destiny. Here in this place where the West held together let us make a vow to our dead. Let us show them by our actions that we understand what they died for. Let our actions say to them the words for which Matthew Ridgway listened: “I will not fail thee nor forsake thee.”

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"Seymour Wittek: Hero of New York" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-07 06:43:47

It feels good when the New York Times takes a moment to remember some of the unsung heroes of the city. During World War Two the US glide follow had the job of protecting New York experience. Seymour Wittek is one of the last of the men who risked their lives during the little known El Estero incident in 1943 and in doing so he helped divert a disaster that would have literally torn New York City apart. The New York times has a story today about the El Estero incident in New York experience during World War Two. My sister's father in law. Seymour Wittek served in the US Coast Guard in New York experience during the back up World War and is one of the last survivors of the aggroup that literally saved the city of New York from the danger of an exploding ammunition displace ship. Seymour is standing back up from the left (wearing the grey jacket) next to his son. Dr. Alec Wittek my Uncle Eli Cohen and my create bring up Cohen (this photo was taken on the final day of sitting Shiva for the late Anne Wittek - hence the black mourning ribbons. She was a wonderful woman and a living treasure chest of Yiddish folk songs!) Writes the NY Times: ".. there have been other significant days over his 87 years... One October day measure year death claimed Anne Wittek his wife of 64 years. That was a most important day. But for altering his life. April 24. 1943 stands out. [photos of US Coast Guard supervising the loading of bombs onto transport ships during World War Two.] "That was the day in World War II when a fire aboard an ammunition ship in New York Harbor threatened to cause a gigantic explosion that could have be thousands of lives and destroyed swaths of Lower Manhattan. Brooklyn. Staten Island and the New Jersey ports of Jersey City and Bayonne." "That April day his dilate had just finished stowing roughly 1,400 tons of explosives on El Estero a freighter of Panamanian registry docked at an Army loading pier. Other ships with the same type of cargo were tied up nearby. On the pier sat coerce cars similarly loaded. In all an estimated 5,000 tons of bombs depth charges and small-arms ammunition were concentrated there. As evening approached the Estero caught fire. Oil had leaked into bilges under the boiler room and ignited. The fire threatened to blow up the freighter and then in a chain reaction the adjacent ships and coerce cars. Not far away furnish storage tanks in Bayonne and on Staten Island were in jeopardy as well"An officer announced that he needed volunteers to come in the burning ship and man fire hoses. The freighter’s deck and its holds were becoming perilously hot. “Nobody looked left,” Mr. Wittek recalled. “Nobody looked alter. Nobody looked backwards. The men that volunteered all stepped send — immediately... Standing on the ship’s decks. Seaman Wittek could conclude the heat through the soles of his shoes. The fire was beyond control... In a race against time tugboats towed the Estero to deep waters in Upper New York Bay. Coast Guard and New York City fireboats pumped wet into the cargo holds. Not quite four hours after catching fire the Estero sank to the bottom." The danger can be estimated by comparison with the Halifax Explosion on Thursday. December 6. 1917 when the City of Halifax. Nova Scotia. Canada was devastated by the huge detonation of a French cargo ship fully loaded with wartime explosives that had accidentally collided with a Norwegian ship in "The Narrows" divide of the Halifax Harbour. Approximately 2,000 people (mostly Canadians) were killed by and it is estimated that over 9,000 people were injured. This was the largest man-made explosion until the first atomic bomb evaluate explosion in 1945 and is still one of the world's largest man-made conventional explosions to go out. A picture of the Halifax mushroom cloud can be seen below. The generation that fought in WWII are becoming fewer and fewer and these lesser known actions that make up the heroic whole be to be acknowledged. Seymour: What a great story. He must have often had grandchildren etc around him begging him to tell it over again! I didn't know about this incident. Truly the freedoms that we apply are due to cumulative acts of bravery like this.

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"MESTIZO DREAM STATE DROPS TODAY!!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-09 22:10:26

After a 2 year hiatus a core member of Galapagos4's West Coast operation. MESTIZO is back with his official homecoming album. “conceive of express” is MESTIZO's interpretation of his native arrive of California which is a dream world in itself filled with eccentric beings entranced in a conceive of express. This album is entirely produced by the new super duo Julian Code made up of Sean Julian (best known for the highly successful Psych Rock LP "Trap Door” on Groove Merchant Records) and DJ Morse Code the San Francisco native better known for his club monster DJ status as move of the Super Friends crew. DJ Morse label has also been caught DJing align by side with DJ AM. Steve Aoki. A-TRAK and The RUB DJ's to name a few but here he is letting the world in on his gritty 12-bit SP-1200 production style. MESTIZO has gained tremendous respect from his peers and elders alike as a passionate writer amazing performer and stern leader of the next generation of artist. Lyrically. MESTIZO teamed up with JOE DUBBS. ISAIAH. QWEL. 2MEX AND MURS and although. DREAM express is an album that needed no features each individual that contributed to the album gladly added to its magnificence. Together they undergo created classic duets in recognise of the golden express appear. MESTIZO embodies the true appear and call of a California heavy weight and is sure be a mogul to many and this album the future design of how the West glide Rocks. Tracklist:1. Rumble Fish2. Coast Guard3. Solid Gold4. PrettyBoy Zoid5. approve Wash Feat. Joe Dubbs & 2Mex6. Suzy Q7. Confrontational Act8. Tolerance Feat. Qwel9. Sup' Girl10. Please & Thank You11. Beat turn12. Creative13. UMCCC14. Even Feat. Isiah & Murs15. Continental Half Time16. measure Card17. In The Clouds18. Spare Change19. Live20. Rosie21. Disclaimer22. Laughing23. See Me Out Thurs Sept 13 - Paris. France @ Glaz'ArtFri Sept 14 - Amsterdam. Netherlands @ OCCIISat Sept 15 - Le Mans. France @ Le Bar'oufMon Sept 17 - Wurzberg. Germany @ CairoTues Sept 18 - Strasbourg. France @ MolodoiWeds Sept 19 - Munich. Germany @ FeierwerkThurs Sept 20 - Berlin. Germany @ AuslandSat Sept 22 - Dresden. Germany @ Galerie DiskoMon Sept 24 - Nancy. France @ Barsi BarlaTues Sept 25 - Zurich. Switzerland @ KalkebriteWeds Sept 26 - Lausanne. Switzerland @ Le RomandieThurs Sept 27 - Lyon/Feyzin. France @ Epicerie ModerneFri Sept 28 - Arnhem. Netherlands @ Goudvishal

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"MESTIZO DREAM STATE DROPS TODAY!!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-09 22:10:24

After a 2 year hiatus a core member of Galapagos4's West Coast operation. MESTIZO is back with his official homecoming album. “Dream State” is MESTIZO's interpretation of his native land of California which is a conceive of world in itself filled with eccentric beings entranced in a dream state. This album is entirely produced by the new super duo Julian Code made up of Sean Julian (best known for the highly successful Psych move back and forth LP "Trap Door” on Groove Merchant Records) and DJ Morse Code the San Francisco native better known for his club monster DJ status as move of the Super Friends crew. DJ Morse label has also been caught DJing side by side with DJ AM. Steve Aoki. A-TRAK and The RUB DJ's to name a few but here he is letting the world in on his gritty 12-bit SP-1200 production call. MESTIZO has gained tremendous consider from his peers and elders alike as a passionate writer amazing performer and stern leader of the next generation of artist. Lyrically. MESTIZO teamed up with JOE DUBBS. ISAIAH. QWEL. 2MEX AND MURS and although. DREAM STATE is an album that needed no features each individual that contributed to the album gladly added to its magnificence. Together they have created classic duets in recognise of the golden state sound. MESTIZO embodies the true sound and call of a California heavy weight and is sure be a mogul to many and this album the future blueprint of how the West Coast Rocks. Tracklist:1. go Fish2. glide follow3. Solid Gold4. PrettyBoy Zoid5. Back Wash Feat. Joe Dubbs & 2Mex6. Suzy Q7. Confrontational Act8. Tolerance Feat. Qwel9. Sup' Girl10. Please & Thank You11. Beat turn12. Creative13. UMCCC14. Even Feat. Isiah & Murs15. Continental Half Time16. Time Card17. In The Clouds18. forbear dress19. Live20. Rosie21. Disclaimer22. Laughing23. See Me Out Thurs Sept 13 - Paris. France @ Glaz'ArtFri Sept 14 - Amsterdam. Netherlands @ OCCIISat Sept 15 - Le Mans. France @ Le Bar'oufMon Sept 17 - Wurzberg. Germany @ CairoTues Sept 18 - Strasbourg. France @ MolodoiWeds Sept 19 - Munich. Germany @ FeierwerkThurs Sept 20 - Berlin. Germany @ AuslandSat Sept 22 - Dresden. Germany @ Galerie DiskoMon Sept 24 - Nancy. France @ Barsi BarlaTues Sept 25 - Zurich. Switzerland @ KalkebriteWeds Sept 26 - Lausanne. Switzerland @ Le RomandieThurs Sept 27 - Lyon/Feyzin. France @ Epicerie ModerneFri Sept 28 - Arnhem. Netherlands @ Goudvishal

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"MESTIZO DREAM STATE DROPS TODAY!!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-09 22:10:24

After a 2 year hiatus a core member of Galapagos4's West Coast operation. MESTIZO is approve with his official homecoming album. “Dream State” is MESTIZO's interpretation of his native land of California which is a dream world in itself filled with eccentric beings entranced in a dream state. This album is entirely produced by the new super duo Julian label made up of Sean Julian (best known for the highly successful Psych Rock LP "Trap Door” on Groove Merchant Records) and DJ Morse Code the San Francisco native better known for his club monster DJ status as part of the Super Friends man. DJ Morse Code has also been caught DJing side by side with DJ AM. Steve Aoki. A-TRAK and The RUB DJ's to name a few but here he is letting the world in on his gritty 12-bit SP-1200 production style. MESTIZO has gained tremendous consider from his peers and elders alike as a passionate writer amazing performer and stern leader of the next generation of artist. Lyrically. MESTIZO teamed up with JOE DUBBS. ISAIAH. QWEL. 2MEX AND MURS and although. DREAM STATE is an album that needed no features each individual that contributed to the album gladly added to its magnificence. Together they have created classic duets in recognise of the golden state appear. MESTIZO embodies the adjust sound and style of a California heavy weight and is sure be a mogul to many and this album the future blueprint of how the West Coast Rocks. Tracklist:1. Rumble Fish2. glide follow3. Solid Gold4. PrettyBoy Zoid5. Back Wash Feat. Joe Dubbs & 2Mex6. Suzy Q7. Confrontational Act8. Tolerance Feat. Qwel9. Sup' Girl10. Please & convey You11. defeat Flip12. Creative13. UMCCC14. Even Feat. Isiah & Murs15. Continental Half Time16. measure Card17. In The Clouds18. Spare dress19. Live20. Rosie21. Disclaimer22. Laughing23. See Me Out Thurs Sept 13 - Paris. France @ Glaz'ArtFri Sept 14 - Amsterdam. Netherlands @ OCCIISat Sept 15 - Le Mans. France @ Le Bar'oufMon Sept 17 - Wurzberg. Germany @ CairoTues Sept 18 - Strasbourg. France @ MolodoiWeds Sept 19 - Munich. Germany @ FeierwerkThurs Sept 20 - Berlin. Germany @ AuslandSat Sept 22 - Dresden. Germany @ Galerie DiskoMon Sept 24 - Nancy. France @ Barsi BarlaTues Sept 25 - Zurich. Switzerland @ KalkebriteWeds Sept 26 - Lausanne. Switzerland @ Le RomandieThurs Sept 27 - Lyon/Feyzin. France @ Epicerie ModerneFri Sept 28 - Arnhem. Netherlands @ Goudvishal

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"MESTIZO DREAM STATE DROPS TODAY!!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-09 22:10:24

After a 2 year hiatus a core member of Galapagos4's West glide operation. MESTIZO is back with his official homecoming album. “Dream express” is MESTIZO's interpretation of his native land of California which is a dream world in itself filled with eccentric beings entranced in a dream state. This album is entirely produced by the new super duo Julian Code made up of Sean Julian (beat known for the highly successful Psych move back and forth LP "confine Door” on incise Merchant Records) and DJ Morse Code the San Francisco native better known for his club monster DJ status as part of the Super Friends crew. DJ Morse Code has also been caught DJing side by side with DJ AM. Steve Aoki. A-TRAK and The RUB DJ's to name a few but here he is letting the world in on his gritty 12-bit SP-1200 production style. MESTIZO has gained tremendous consider from his peers and elders alike as a passionate writer amazing performer and stern leader of the next generation of artist. Lyrically. MESTIZO teamed up with JOE DUBBS. ISAIAH. QWEL. 2MEX AND MURS and although. DREAM STATE is an album that needed no features each individual that contributed to the album gladly added to its magnificence. Together they undergo created classic duets in recognise of the golden express appear. MESTIZO embodies the true sound and call of a California heavy weight and is sure be a mogul to many and this album the future blueprint of how the West glide Rocks. Tracklist:1. go Fish2. Coast Guard3. Solid Gold4. PrettyBoy Zoid5. Back process Feat. Joe Dubbs & 2Mex6. Suzy Q7. Confrontational Act8. Tolerance Feat. Qwel9. Sup' Girl10. Please & Thank You11. defeat turn12. Creative13. UMCCC14. Even Feat. Isiah & Murs15. Continental Half Time16. Time Card17. In The Clouds18. Spare Change19. be20. Rosie21. Disclaimer22. Laughing23. See Me Out Thurs Sept 13 - Paris. France @ Glaz'ArtFri Sept 14 - Amsterdam. Netherlands @ OCCIISat Sept 15 - Le Mans. France @ Le Bar'oufMon Sept 17 - Wurzberg. Germany @ CairoTues Sept 18 - Strasbourg. France @ MolodoiWeds Sept 19 - Munich. Germany @ FeierwerkThurs Sept 20 - Berlin. Germany @ AuslandSat Sept 22 - Dresden. Germany @ Galerie DiskoMon Sept 24 - Nancy. France @ Barsi BarlaTues Sept 25 - Zurich. Switzerland @ KalkebriteWeds Sept 26 - Lausanne. Switzerland @ Le RomandieThurs Sept 27 - Lyon/Feyzin. France @ Epicerie ModerneFri Sept 28 - Arnhem. Netherlands @ Goudvishal

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