The Highly Anticipated New Mix tape Release: 'WIDE AWAKE' by The 67thking 13/09/2015

Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Eagerly Awaited New Mix Tape, From The UK's 'The 67th King' 'Wide Awake' Exploded Onto The Scene 13.09.2015! #wideawake

This mix tape is a bringing in a new and unique sound, that the 21st Century has never heard before. The 67th King brings hip hop back to its conscious roots. Highlighting political and controversial topics, while telling a story to the listeners. Bringing diversity with every track, it's a mix tape that must be listened to from start to finish. This mix tape packs a punch, delivering a message loud and clear. With deep mind elevating sounds, that make you question the common perspective on life! Discussing the depths of humanity and the cruel truth of the world we live in. The 67th King also tells a story of his own, hard times and his journey of awakening that encouraged him to pursue his purpose and how he's grown from the past till now. Everyone should be excited about this new artist and the message he has to bring. 

#wideawake

Artist Background:
The 67th King was born in West Africa and raised in Western Europe. He has travelled and seen the very best of both worlds. Influenced by the legends of our time, he resonates with music that has the same effect on you, as the first time you ever listened to it. 
I have been inspired by musicians that create timeless music.
The 67th king has always been fascinated by art, choosing to take it up in higher education. Music has always been something The 67th king would do to pass by time, until now. 
'I've always been pulled towards music, because whenever I hear a beat or a melody, I always try to synchronise with what I hear, I listen to instrumentals all the time, instrumentals have no words so you really have to create a scene from the vibe that it gives you'
For The 67th King making music came naturally;
 'I created my first studio in my mums house when I was younger, so I started experimenting from there'
I will listen to the instrumental for weeks, before I start writing for the song, so the music just flows because I know the beat inside out.
The 67th King's long term goals are for his music to be his legacy, he wants people from the future millennium to listen to his work, and think about the new sound he created ahead of his time.


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#wideawake

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Urban Farming Part 3: Foraging

Saturday, September 12, 2015
Around the beginning of June, I started potting some of my vegetable scraps routinely, it was great to see them grow and flourish. At the time, I really did believe they were coming into harvest. In July they, were growing fast but far from being ready for harvest. Everything looked promising until mid-way through August.

This year we had virtually no summer over here in the UK. I waited it out as long as possible but growing food anywhere in the London area probably didn't work out well. Apart from cloudy humidity in July I can pretty much count on one hand a number of days, we have had summery weather acceptable for this time of year. We've had constant rain and temperature highs of around 10 degrees, to be honest. My winter coats never made it into storage and unfortunately even with a lot of help with fertiliser, my harvest couldn't weather the conditions. 

I considered UV lamp lighting which I already have for an African tortoise I used to have but, electricity bills would skyrocket and just didn't make sense for a few onions celery and lettuce. My Spring onions and leek did really well, the only thing I believe I could have done better is to plant everything a lot earlier. As June is really the start of summer and not spring.

Rose Hips
On a much better note, I have been cycling the past few months. While commuting I found new nature reserves and hide away bike paths, which a full-time driver like myself, never even knew existed. We found everything from local apple trees, pear trees, and plum trees. Blueberries and berries galore. Which made me consider foraging. The wild wheat is flourishing at the marshes by the river lee that runs through my town and there are so many types of berries and leafy greens that can be used as herbs, or in salads and also have certain anti-parasitic and detoxing properties. So far we've been foraging for all of the above and rose hips, which are great for the skin and anti-fungal. Easy to make into a tea and quite mild and tasty if I don't say so myself ;)
Sloes 
Now since I have a lot to learn about foraging (there are many poisonous berries to avoid) I will keep updating. But what I like most about the idea of foraging is that it's always readily available, natural and completely pure, heirloom no pesticides or artificial tampering at all. What you pick has grown and flourished all on it's on with only nature's assistance. 

Update coming soon!

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