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		<description><![CDATA[NextAid, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit harnessing the power of dance music to affect change in the lives of orphaned vulnerable children in Africa, returns to the 25th annual Winter Music Conference (WMC) in Miami with a mega-benefit, “Beats Build Hope,” at the Shore Club on Friday, March 26, 2010. Partnering with LIFEbeat, The Loud Minority, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.greengalactic.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/BeatsBuild_Vert.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-826" title="BeatsBuild_Vert" src="http://www.greengalactic.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/BeatsBuild_Vert.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="167" /></a>NextAid</strong>, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit harnessing the power of dance music to affect change in the lives of orphaned  vulnerable children in Africa, returns to the 25th annual Winter Music Conference (WMC) in Miami with a mega-benefit, “<strong>Beats Build Hope</strong>,” at the Shore Club on Friday, March 26, 2010. Partnering with <strong>LIFEbeat</strong>, <strong>The Loud Minority</strong>, <strong>CityDeep</strong>, <strong>Turntables on the Hudson</strong>, <strong>Dubspot</strong>, and <strong>Mixology</strong>, this official WMC event will employ NextAid’s mantra of <em>using the beats of our generation to provide hope for the next</em>. Over 20 top international DJs have agreed to graciously donate their time and talent such as <strong>The Crystal Method</strong>, <strong>DJ Rap</strong>, and <strong>Mark Farina</strong>. Funds raised will benefit NextAid, <strong>SOIL</strong> (Haiti), <strong>LIFEbeat</strong> and <strong>Green Wave</strong>.<span id="more-817"></span>For Immediate Release: February 22, 2010</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>NextAid, LIFEbeat, The Loud Minority, Dubspot,<br />
Turntables on the Hudson, CityDeep, and Mixology<br />
Present BEATS BUILD HOPE<br />
At Miami’s Shore Club<br />
During the 25th Annual Winter Music Conference<br />
Friday, March 26, 2010</strong></p>
<p>LOS ANGELES, CA – <strong>NextAid</strong>, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit harnessing the power of dance music to affect change in the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children in Africa, returns to the 25th annual Winter Music Conference (WMC) in Miami with a mega-benefit, “<strong>Beats Build Hope</strong>,” at the Shore Club on Friday, March 26, 2010. Partnering with <strong>LIFEbeat</strong>, <strong>The Loud Minority</strong>, <strong>CityDeep</strong>, <strong>Turntables on the Hudson</strong>, <strong>Dubspot</strong>, and <strong>Mixology</strong>, this official WMC event will run from 8:00pm Friday night to 6:00am Saturday morning and employ  NextAid’s mantra of <em>using the beats of our generation to provide hope for the next</em>. Over twenty top international DJs have agreed to graciously donate their time and talent such as <strong>The Crystal Method </strong>(DJ Set), <strong>DJ Rap</strong>, and <strong>Mark Farina</strong>. Tickets for the fundraiser cost $15 pre-sale through Want Tickets or $20 at the door (FREE for WMC badge holders). The funds raised at Beats Build Hope will directly benefit NextAid, <strong>SOIL</strong> (Haiti), <strong>LIFEbeat</strong> and <strong>Green Wave</strong>. All four nonprofits are engaged in worthy causes, which help communities in need around the world (see additional details below). The Shore Club is located at 1901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information please visit <a href="http://nextaid.org/beatsbuildhope" target="_blank">http://nextaid.org/beatsbuildhope</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=299847426894&amp;ref=ts" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=299847426894&amp;ref=ts</a>. To purchase tickets: <a href="http://www.wantickets.com/EventDetail.aspx?e_id=103663" target="_blank">http://www.wantickets.com/EventDetail.aspx?e_id=103663</a>.</p>
<p>A two-hour VIP Industry Mixer hosted by Mixology will precede the main event from 6:00 &#8211; 8:00pm in the Red Room of the Shore Club featuring <strong>Mark Lewis</strong>.  Admission to the VIP Mixer will cost $40 (in advance or at the door).  VIP attendees will gain early access to the whole event, as well as complimentary food, and a Love Fatigues canvas bag filled with t-shirts, CDs, and other goodies.  The entire 12-hour benefit is an Official WMC event, as such, admission is FREE for those wearing a WMC badge.  NextAid kindly requests that attendees consider making a minimum donation of $10, as this is a fundraiser and all talent have donated their time for free.   Sponsors for this night of unforgettable beats include industry heavyweights <strong>Fusicology</strong>, Love Fatigues, <strong>M-Audio</strong>, and <strong>San Francisco lovEvolution</strong><strong> </strong>.</p>
<p>Beats Build Hope will take over the Shore Club with 3 areas of music: on the Terrace, in the Red Room and Poolside.  The musical styles will range from deep and tech house to Afro-Latin, broken beat, electro and drum-n-bass. The amazing lineup includes The Crystal Method (DJ Set), DJ Rap, <strong>Mark Farina</strong>, <strong>Heather</strong>, <strong>Colette</strong>, <strong>Ultra Naté</strong>, <strong>Andy Caldwell</strong>, <strong>Gene Farris</strong>, <strong>D:Fuse</strong>, <strong>Jazzanova</strong>, <strong>Anané</strong>, <strong>Chuck Love</strong>, <strong>Jay-J</strong>, <strong>Michael Anthony</strong>, <strong>Marissa Guzman</strong> (vocals), <strong>Adam Gibbons</strong>, <strong>Kervyn Mark</strong>, <strong>Brent Crampton</strong>, <strong>DJ Kamala</strong> and a very special appearance by the Queen of House Music, <strong>Barbara Tucker</strong>. <strong>The CityDeep Lounge</strong> – setting up shop in the Red Room &#8211; will feature <strong>Halo</strong>, <strong>Jamie Thinnes</strong>, and <strong>Luke McKeehan</strong> as well as South Africa’s <strong>Black Coffee </strong>and<strong> Culoe de Song</strong>. Out on the Terrace find <strong>Turntables on the Hudson</strong> with <strong>Nickodemus</strong>, <strong>DJ G OV</strong>, <strong>OBaH</strong>, <strong>Wiseacre</strong>, <strong>Jeremy Sole</strong> +<strong>Amon</strong> (percussion).</p>
<p>The evening is made possible with promotional support from AfrodesiaMP3, Agency Sounds, APT Entertainment, Electronic Music Alliance, Green Galactic, Groove Cruise, Morgan’s Hotel Group, The Melting Pot, The MML, Nitevibe, Outloud Agency Group, Roots Media, and suppperclub.</p>
<p>Dubspot will be conducting music and technology educational workshops from 12noon – 6:00pm with partners Native Instruments, M-Audio, Pioneer, Rane/Serato, Mono Cases and Ableton. Find more information at <a href="http://www.dubspot.com" target="_blank">http://www.dubspot.com</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Beneficiaries:</span></p>
<p>NextAid<br />
NextAid&#8217;s mission is to improve the lives of children and youth in Africa by promoting and implementing sustainable solutions. NextAid raises awareness for, and partners with, community-based projects and grassroots organizations in Africa and believes that an integrated approach is the best formula for establishing real and lasting change.</p>
<p>NextAid’s current priority project is the building of an ecological facility in Nairobi: The Kawangware Vision Center. NextAid has partnered with the inspiring community-based organization to build a “green” workshop and multipurpose facility for their youth programs and micro-business that strive to get youth off the streets by offering economic and performance activities, such as constructing gift bags to sell to the safari tourism industry. The profits enable the youth to support themselves, as well as, the vulnerable and orphaned children in the community. To learn more please visit <a href="www.nextaid.org" target="_blank">www.nextaid.org</a>.</p>
<p>LIFEbeat<br />
LIFEbeat is dedicated to reaching America&#8217;s youth with the message of HIV/AIDS prevention. LIFEbeat mobilizes the talents and resources of the music industry to raise awareness and to provide support to the AIDS community.</p>
<p>LIFEBeat’s Outreach Programs and PSAs connect with approximately 70,000 young people in New York each year to raise awareness. Its Hearts and Voices Program provides live music and entertainment to patients in HIV/AIDS treatment facilities throughout the New York metro area every week. To learn more please visit <a href="http://www.lifebeat.org" target="_blank">http://www.lifebeat.org</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihood (SOIL)<br />
Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihood (SOIL) believes that the path to sustainability is through transformation, of both disempowered peoples and discarded materials, turning apathy and pollution into valuable resources. They are empowering communities, building the soil and nourishing the grassroots in Haiti. SOIL attempts to nurture collective creativity through developing collaborative relationships between community organizations in Haiti and international academics and activists. Funds will go towards earthquake rebuilding efforts in Haiti. To learn more please visit <a href="http://oursoil.org" target="_blank">http://oursoil.org</a>.</p>
<p>Green Wave<br />
Green Wave is a dynamic, environmental nonprofit organization founded and run by “Green Girl” guru, Janine Johnson, dedicated to establishing precedents for change and redefining activism. Green Wave’s mission is to inspire waves of change by creating living examples focused on living consciously, peacefully and harmoniously with the environment and with each other for the well being of our planet. Green Wave has partnered with NextAid to raise funds for the Green Wave Sanctuary in Kawangware, Kenya.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The Green Wave Sanctuary will be an earth-friendly, safe and loving facility fulfilling early childhood development needs (day-care, enrichment activities and health and nutrition programs) for orphaned and vulnerable children in the Kawangware community. To learn more please visit <a href="http://www.greenwaveent.org" target="_blank">http://www.greenwaveent.org</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Partners and Sponsors:</span></p>
<p>The Loud Minority<br />
The Loud Minority is a Miami-based, music-related lifestyle marketing and event company. Drawing on extensive experience working with progressive companies, brands, artists and publications, The Loud Minority helps clients big and small impact the cultural landscape. The company is built on a rich network of adaptive resources and partnerships, and designs a personalized hands-on approach to actualizing concepts. They are constantly pursuing fresh ideas in the fields of art, music, design, food and fashion. To learn more please visit <a href="http://theloudminority.net" target="_blank">http://theloudminority.net</a>.</p>
<p>Love Fatigues<br />
Love Fatigues is a humanitarian organization determined to bring our world together through its love camouflage clothing. Love Fatigues seeks to revolutionize camouflage fashion with infused images of Love and Peace, as opposed to traditional military camouflage patterns. The company&#8217;s innovative line of eco-friendly love camouflage clothing gives people a choice of a camouflage that offers a positive message. Love Fatigues is driven to empower individuals to make a choice and give new meaning to camouflage and change what it represents. Love Fatigues is an active supporter of a number of charities that promote love, awareness and progress for humankind around the globe. To learn more please visit <a href="http://lovefatigues.com" target="_blank">http://lovefatigues.com</a>.</p>
<p>San Francisco lovEvolution<br />
San Francisco LovEvolution exists to produce a celebration of the highest forms of electronic music culture and technology, in the belief that dance promotes peace, love, unity and respect. Dance music has always had a special ability to bring people together in the shared beauty of a universal vibe.</p>
<p>The purpose of this organization is to serve the electronic dance music community by organizing public events, presenting electronic art forms, generating funds to support artistic development, advancing music education and production, as well as the right to dance and educating the public regarding the rights and contributions of our community. To learn more please visit <a href="http://www.sflovevolution.org" target="_blank">http://www.sflovevolution.org</a>.</p>
<p>CityDeep Music<br />
Since its debut in 2004, CityDeep Music has enlisted some of the finest events and producers that represent dance music today and into the future. CityDeep is a label dedicated to urban dance music that ranges anywhere from deep house to AfroBeat, and souland techy rhythms. Join Halo and guest DJs/producers from around the world for vinyl and digital releases, weekly radio shows/podcasts and events &#8211; Mature Music for the Deeply Minded. To learn more please visit <a href="http://citydeepmusic.com" target="_blank">http://citydeepmusic.com</a>.</p>
<p>Dubspot<br />
Dubspot is an innovative electronic music production and DJ institute in New York City. As one of the first Ableton Certified Training Centers in the world, Dubspot has become the premier music school for both experienced and aspiring artists alike. Most importantly, Dubspot is a growing community of musicians, DJs, visual artists, audio technology professionals, industry veteran producers, and enthusiasts of all genres who all have one thing in common &#8212; a passion for music. They partnered with NextAid in 2009 to release <em><strong>Funk Aid for Africa</strong></em>, a charitable compilation mixed and compiled by DJ OBaH, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting children in Africa. To learn more please visit <a href="https://www.dubspot.com" target="_blank">https://www.dubspot.com</a>.</p>
<p>Turntables on the Hudson<br />
When Nickodemus and Mariano started the Turntables on the Hudson (TOTH) parties in 1998 it was one of the first late night outdoor events in NYC. With the addition of Groove Collective founding member Nappy G on percussion, the party became an adventurous, young, free-spirited community known for its eclectic musical blend.</p>
<p>In the past ten years TOTH took its beats from parking garages, lofts and boats to residencies at renowned NYC clubs and venues like The Frying Pan, Opaline, Shelter, The Brooklyn Loft, Cielo, Element, Hiro Ballroom, SOB&#8217;s, and Spiegelworld. After ten years, the TOTH parties are now taking place Fridays at the Water Taxi Beach in Long Island City overlooking Manhattan and the East River. To learn more please visit <a href="http://turntablesonthehudson.com" target="_blank">http://turntablesonthehudson.com</a>.</p>
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<p>For more information, photos or interviews, please contact Green Galactic’s Lynn Hasty at 213-840-1201 or lynn@greengalactic.com.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">event details:</span></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Friday March 26, 2010</strong><br />
6:00pm &#8211; Sat. 6:00am</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>BEATS BUILD HOPE</strong><br />
A Benefit for NextAid, LIFEBeat, SOIL (Haiti), and Green Wave<br />
Presented by NextAid, LIFEbeat, The Loud Minority, Dubspot, Turntables on the Hudson, CityDeep, and Mixology</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>The Shore Club</strong><br />
1901 Collins Avenue<br />
Miami Beach, FL 33139</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">Over twenty top international DJs have graciously donated their time and talent to raise funds for communities in need around the world!</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">Poolside Entertainment:<br />
The Crystal Method (DJ Set), DJ Rap, Mark Farina, Heather, Colette, Ultra Naté, Andy Caldwell, Gene Farris, D:Fuse, Jazzanova, Anané, Chuck Love, Jay-J, Michael Anthony, Marissa Guzman, Adam Gibbons, Kervyn Mark, Brent Crampton, DJ Kamala<br />
Special Appearance by The Queen of House Music &#8211; Barbara Tucker</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">in the Red Room:<br />
The CityDeep Lounge with Halo, Jamie Thinnes, and Luke McKeehan as well as South Africa’s Black Coffee and Culoe de Song</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">on the Terrace:<br />
Turntables on the Hudson with Nickodemus, DJ G OV, OBaH, Wiseacre, Jeremy Sole +Amon (percussion)</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"> </span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">Main event &#8211; 8:00pm &#8211; 6:00am<br />
$15 pre-sale / $20 door<br />
Free with WMC Badge</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">VIP mixer &#8211; 6:00 &#8211; 8:00pm<br />
Mixology VIP Mixer in the Red Room with Mark Lewis<br />
$40 pre-sale &amp; at door<br />
Free with WMC Badge</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">Purchase Tickets: <a href="http://www.wantickets.com/EventDetail.aspx?e_id=103663" target="_blank">http://www.wantickets.com/EventDetail.aspx?e_id=103663</a></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">Beats Build Hope is an OFFICIAL WMC EVENT<br />
NextAid kindly requests that attendees consider making a minimum donation of $10, as this is a fundraiser and all talent have donated their time for free</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">SPONSORS:<br />
Love Fatigues / Fusicology / M-Audio / San Francisco lovEvolution</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT:<br />
APT Entertainment, AfrodesiaMP3.com, Agency Sounds, Nitevibe, Nordic Trax, Rootz Media, Supperclub, The Groove Cruise, The Melting Pot Global, The Outloud Agency Group, Green Galactic, The MML, Traxsource, Wantickets.com, Morgans Hotel Group, and Winter Music Conference</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;">event page &#8211; <a href="http://nextaid.org/beatsbuildhope" target="_blank">http://nextaid.org/beatsbuildhope</a><br />
Facebook &#8211; <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=299847426894&amp;ref=ts" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=299847426894&amp;ref=ts</a></span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a href="http://www.greengalactic.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/bomb-it-postcard-200.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-611" title="bomb-it-postcard-200" src="http://www.greengalactic.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/bomb-it-postcard-200-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Antidote Films</strong> is pleased to present <strong><em>Bomb It</em></strong>, the global graffiti documentary by award winning director <strong>Jon Reiss</strong>. Currently on a whirlwind international film festival tour, the film will screen theatrically for US audiences in spring 2008 followed by the DVD release. Featuring street artists and top graffiti writers from 5 continents <em>Bomb It</em> is the first film to update the story of graffiti with a truly international perspective.  Personalities such as <strong>Cornbread</strong>, <strong>Lady Pink</strong>, acclaimed hip hop artist and former graffiti writer <strong>KRS One</strong>, international art machine <strong>Shepard Fairey</strong>, Brazilian bombing twin brothers <strong>Os Gemeos</strong>, and others share their lives with the camera. Globally comprehensive as well as politically relevant, a recent review by IGN.com reported, “… At the core of the film is a poignant social statement about public space and the war being waged for it.” To learn more please visit <a href="http://bombit-themovie.com" target="_blank">http://bombit-themovie.com</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/bombitthemovie" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/bombitthemovie</a> and for constant updates about this film and graffiti culture in general, especially artist’s rights, visit the <em>Bomb It</em> blog at <a href="http://bombit-themovie.com/blog" target="_blank">http://bombit-themovie.com/blog</a><br />
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For Immediate Release:                                                                                                           October 23, 2007</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Jon Reiss’ Global Graffiti Documentary<br />
<em>Bomb It</em><br />
- Currently Hitting Film Festivals Around the Planet<br />
- US Theatrical Release Around the Corner &#8211; Spring 2008</strong></p>
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<p>LOS ANGELES, CA – <strong>Antidote Films</strong> is pleased to present <strong><em>Bomb It</em></strong>, the global graffiti documentary by award winning director <strong>Jon Reiss</strong>.  Currently on a whirlwind international film festival tour, the film will screen theatrically for US audiences in spring 2008 followed by the DVD release.  Featuring street artists and top graffiti writers from 5 continents <em>Bomb It</em> is the first film to update the story of graffiti with a truly international perspective.  Personalities such as <strong>Cornbread</strong>, <strong>Lady Pink</strong>, acclaimed hip hop artist and former graffiti writer <strong>KRS One</strong>, international art machine <strong>Shepard Fairey</strong>, Brazilian bombing twin brothers <strong>Os Gemeos</strong>, and others share their lives with the camera.  Globally comprehensive as well as politically relevant, a recent review by IGN.com reported, “… At the core of the film is a poignant social statement about public space and the war being waged for it.”  To learn more please visit <a href="http://bombit-themovie.com" target="_blank">http://bombit-themovie.com</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/bombitthemovie" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/bombitthemovie</a> and for constant updates about this film and graffiti culture in general, especially artist’s rights, visit the <em>Bomb It</em> blog at <a href="http://bombit-themovie.com/blog" target="_blank">http://bombit-themovie.com/blog</a>.</p>
<p>Hot off the heels of festivals in Helsinki, Calgary, Berlin and Ireland, <em>Bomb It </em>hits these fine festivals in the coming weeks with more TBA:<br />
-       Sao Paulo International Film Festival, Brazil &#8211; Latin American premiere on 10/25, 10/27, 10/29<br />
-       Doclisboa, Lisbon, Portugal &#8211; the centerpiece of the closing night festivities on 10/26 &amp; 10/28<br />
-       Olympia Film Festival, Washington, USA &#8211; 11/7<br />
-       Leeds International Film Festival, England &#8211; official UK premiere on 11/9, 11/10 &amp; 11/18<br />
-       Oslo International Film Festival, Norway &#8211; 11/19, 11/20 &amp;11/21<br />
-       British Film Institute, Southbank, London, England &#8211; 11/23<br />
-       Black Nights Film Festival POFF, Tallinn, Estonia – opening night on 11/24</p>
<p>And these upcoming festivals with screening times and dates TBD:<br />
-       IDFA Amsterdam, Netherlands &#8211; Docs for Sale (festival runs: 11/22 &#8211; 12/2)<br />
-       Black Soil International Hip Hop Festival, Amsterdam/Rotterdam, Netherlands &#8211; (festival runs: 11/23 &#8211; 12/2)<br />
-       Espontánea Film Festival, Saragossa, Spain &#8211; June 2008</p>
<p>Starting with graffiti’s roots in New York and Philadelphia, <em>Bomb It </em>goes on to explore the graff cultures in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Barcelona, Berlin, Cape Town, São Paulo, and Tokyo, before finally wrapping up in Los Angeles.  The film features original footage with artists around the world who have taken the form and applied it to their particular cultural and social conditions, from Latin America, where graffiti has been adapted into the mural tradition, to Japan where anime inspired rakugaki juxtaposes with formal calligraphy and conformist societal norms, to Europe where a dadaist/surrealist tradition produces deliberately confrontational prankstering.</p>
<p>While some believe the roots of graffiti can be traced back to pre-linguistic cave markings and the innate human need for self-expression, graffiti remains a highly controversial issue.  Using a myriad of original interviews as well as guerilla footage of graffiti writers in action, <em>Bomb It </em>tells the story of contemporary graffiti from its roots in ancient rock paintings through Picasso to Latino placas through its notorious emergence as a visual adjunct to the rise of hip hop culture in 1970&#8242;s New York City culminating in its current, pervasive presence in a myriad of forms – on the streets and in pop culture throughout the world, co-opted into advertising, on our clothing, etc.</p>
<p>The controversy surrounding graffiti is an integral part of the story: from anti-tagging groups, to the impact of New York City&#8217;s infamous &#8220;Quality of Life&#8221; laws which directly targeted illicit writing (the film includes an interview with NYC’s most outspoken graffiti critic, NYC Councilman Peter Vallone Jr.), to the proliferation of these laws throughout the world.  Graffiti – as well as stenciling, stickering, postering, and any unsanctioned graphic “interference” in public space &#8211; raises important questions that delve deep into our contemporary social structure such as: Who has the right to express themselves? What is a canvas? Where should art take place? If public space is a forum for discussion, which voices will be heard?</p>
<p><em>Bomb It </em>is the most comprehensive documentary about graffiti and street art to date.  Roughly 200 artists were interviewed for this film.  In addition to those named above, interviewees included <strong>Mear One</strong>, <strong>Terrible T-KID 170</strong>, <strong>Taki 183</strong>, <strong>Zephyr</strong>, <strong>Tribe</strong>, <strong>Tats Cru</strong>, <strong>Chaz Bojorquez</strong>, <strong>Robbie Conal</strong>, <strong>Ron English</strong>, <strong>Cope 2</strong>, <strong>Daim</strong>, <strong>Revs</strong>, <strong>Blek Le Rat</strong>, <strong>Very One</strong>, <strong>Stay High 149</strong>, <strong>Tracy 168</strong>, <strong>KET</strong>, Chino, <strong>Revok</strong>, <strong>Pez</strong>, <strong>Sixe</strong>, <strong>Zezao</strong>, <strong>Faith 47</strong> and so many more (see <a href="http://bombit-themovie.com/artists/default.html" target="_blank">http://bombit-themovie.com/artists/default.html</a> for full list of artists interviewed).</p>
<p>The film’s soundtrack combines a striking roster of hip hop, electronic music and native sounds from some of the locales visited.  Highlights include tracks by Immortal Technique, Big Syphe, Disco D, Donald Byrd, Spank Rock, Virgin Tears vs Dave The Hustler, and Mathematics.  Indie record labels such as Highpoint Lowlife, Daptone Records, and Ninja Tune were extremely helpful in the process. Soweto Gospel Choir, ACFC Choir, and Black Noise underscore the South African scenes while the São Paulo portion boasts songs by Brazil’s Arthur Joly, and ARD, and Uruguay’s Federico Ramos Composed.</p>
<p>“Filmmaker Jon Reiss finds himself drawn to subcultures with guts,” the <em>Village Voice</em> wrote in May of this year during an interview for <em>Bomb It</em>’s world premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.  Named one of “10 Digital Directors to Watch” by <em>Daily Variety</em>, Reiss has covered the West Coast punk explosion, documented the notorious San Francisco performance group Survival Research Laboratories, rave culture in his debut feature-length documentary, <em><strong>Better Living Through Circuitry</strong></em>, and now graffiti culture.  He also has a non-doc under his belt: the award-winning dark psychological drama, <em>Cleopatra&#8217;s Second Husband</em>.  Also famous for his music videos, in 1995 the Toronto Film Festival curated a retrospective of Reiss&#8217; music videos, which included 1992’s acclaimed Nine Inch Nails video, “Happiness in Slavery.”  Jon Reiss’ work has screened at festivals, theaters and cultural centers throughout the world as well as on channels such as IFC, Showtime, and the Sundance Channel. Reiss received his MFA from the UCLA Film School.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">For more information, images and interviews, please contact Green Galactic’s Lynn Hasty at 213-840-1201 or lynn@greengalactic.com.</p>
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