Suspicious Brown was born in a refugee camp in North Africa, seventh
son of a revolutionary guerilla general in Algeria. When his father
was forced into exile, all of Sus_B's siblings were scattered around
the world for their own protection. Little is known about Sus_B's
upbringing, except that he was raised by intellectuals in France and
was studying Literature at the Sorbonne when his identity was exposed
and he was forced to go into hiding.
"In the year 2 G's and 1," as he tells it on the eponymous track,
Brown found himself living and working in the Northeast Corridor,
always on the run, and always fighting for the environment and the
oppressed everywhere.
In 2006, Brown joined forces with Funk Bassist Dr. Damian Peters,
whose wild and original compositions gave voice to his own developing
views on current geopolitics and life on the run.
The result is an incendiary mash-up of afrobeat, funk, and reggae
which hits listeners in the brain and the neck. From Algeria to
America, Suspicious Brown will save the world from itself or die
trying.
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Many thanks for the add. Hope you enjoy the music and message behind it. My mission in life is to fight Human Trafficking. understanding the individual pain of others is sometimes to painful for an other individual to touch and that is frightening ... what i mean is that someone whose life is not traumatized and brutalized as a regular sequence of every day events unconsciously seeks the camouflage and shelter of apathy and banality from the reality of such devastating anguish and terror ...
but the spirit of young people who are used as sex slaves in the systematized global industry of human trafficking is now reaching out to the human fellowship in hope and desperation and through technology ...
it is scary when humanity turns a blind eye to this horror ... its like ignoring genocide whilst it is happening ...
what i am asking is that if you hear the cry of these young people who are existing in an environment of torture and brutality each and every day that you then please do not turn away from them ...
please reach deeply into your heart and soul and please in 2009 join a movement or become a part of an event that challenges modern slavery in the 21st century ...
thnx for rockin' supa sus hard at AVAAZ...the urban-turban was crazeeeeeeeeeeee....the crowd went wild! OMwards + continued love+noiz to all of u - bad mofos
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