Guerrilla Funk Recordings
Guerrilla Funk Recordings was born out of necessity. It’s a musical organization that was founded by Paris – the politically conscious artist best known for the incendiary song “Bush Killa” – that counters the corporate stranglehold of censorship currently plaguing the entertainment industry. It provides balance in this intolerant climate of suppression of free speech and artistic expression, and serves as a vehicle for those who are unable – not because of lack of talent or relevance – to be heard. There now exists a harmful double-standard at most record labels of endorsing artists who only espouse misogyny, mindless violence, and drug culture references in their music — while at the same time ignoring artists who strive to enlighten and inspire. It is our pledge at Guerrilla Funk Recordings not to follow suit.Please support the message and tell a friend!
Paris – Acid Reflex
By Malcolm Azania, Vueweekly.com
You can’t not react to the intensity, even the sheer outrageousness, of a Paris record. For that, he’s pure rock ‘n’ roll.
Hip Hop Give Back
By Charlene Muhammad, Finalcall.com
Imagine being a father fighting foreclosure and trying to keep your family off the streets, a single mother trying to keep a roof over your children’s heads, or a college-bound youth with no funds for tuition or books in sight. You spend a fraction of your income to buy some music to cheer yourself up and when you look inside, there’s a golden ticket announcing that you’ve just won a $10,000 award redeemable towards any kind of post high school education or for housing expenses.
Local Licks | Paris – Acid Reflex
By Nate Seltenrich, Eastbayexpress.com
Paris’ political and social commentary on terrorism, Darfur, Katrina, and much more, all set to cogent contemporary beats, challenges mainstream hip-hop to move beyond bling.
Paris – Righteous Indigestion
By J. Quintella, Soulsandsounds.com
In the midst of an economic collapse, an endless war, and the flux of Election 2008, the Black Panther of rap spits up an Acid Reflex.
Acid Reflex – Activist Rapper Paris Drops a New Bomb
By J. Quintella, Soulsandsounds.com
Paris’ 15-cut sonic assault on injustices gets crackin’ right from the album’s opening track. “Don’t Stop The Movement”– a danceable stepping number with it’s low, buzzing synth bass, Zapp & Roger-style melody at the bridge, and a tempo-matched sample of cheerleading protesters is almost worth the price of admission by itself. But the goodies keep coming–and Paris is in fine form throughout most of the disc.
MTV Airs Paris’ New Video
By Ismael AbduSalaam, Allhiphop.com
After years of being shunned by mainstream media outlets, militant Bay Area rapper Paris has secured an unlikely supporter in MTV for his latest album Acid Reflex.
Using Hip-Hop To Defeat The Devil
By Muhammad Sajid, Illume Magazine
Illume Magazine sat down with Bay Area based hip hop artist T-Kash and talked about his journey to Islam and more.
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Yo you guys at Surreal Music are doing good things. I cant wait for the website to be released http://www.surreal-music.com I hope to see Surreal Music out of the underground hip hop scene and into the spotlight someday.
Peace