Read G-Side’s Oxford Article Here PSA#4
Photo By: Patrick “30 Pack” Buckley
Kirby <——- CLICK LINK TO READ
This was probably the best article I have been apart of, simply from the caliber of writing Oxford prides itself for. To be apart of the Alabama issue, which will represent the state worldwide, based entirely on the aspect of music, is an honor and is greatly appreciated. I would like to thank Marc, Carol, Natalie, and the entire Oxford staff (www.oxfordamerican.org), for being there everytime I called or emailed, to make sure we were set for the December 1 issue date. I also would like to thank Jon Kirby of(www.carolinasoul.org) and Wax Poetics for coming down to do the piece. We always tell people to make the trip to Huntsville. People go all over the world but act as if the stories behind the Block Beattaz, SMS, G-Side, and DB49s are not relevant. Everyone that has made the trek here, has been forever changed. Ask J.Dirrt, R.Dot, or John Turner. Jon Kirby encompassed our lives for a weekend and wrote a story. A story which opened the eyes to my closest relatives to how far me and my Slow Motion Soundz kindred have traveled. I think we all needed this story going into the Cohesive project. I think this will serve as an excellent point of reference for those outside the sound of speed.



December 15, 2010 at 2:31 am
[...] very recently did in his expansive piece on the SMS music movement (available to read online right here, and to buy in stores internationally), it’s important to underline what a personal [...]