On ElVuhlution, the voices of El Vuh (MC’s Victor*E, E-rise, and Zero) drive the book of history through their cleansing beats and rhymes, releasing knowledge that isn’t - but should be - taught in school. Are you listening?
Like Public Enemy before them, El Vuh uses hip-hop to move minds as well as bodies. Unleashing a blistering attack against the two-headed beast of ignorance and bigotry, they reminds us that, among other things, Xicanos (Chicanos) were here long before Los Angeles was home to Hollywood or Arizona was patrolled by minutemen. Along the way, they also challenge us to live up to our responsibilities to family and community.
Springing forth from the indigenous community, El Vuh has performed from student conferences in L.A. & Arizona to West Coast Warrior Society events in Canada with artists such as KRS One, Immortal Technique, and Brother J (X-Clan). Produced by Zero, ElVuhlution brings to force the power of El Vuh and their socially-conscience brethren, with tracks featuring the Visionaries’ 2MEX (Up Above Records) on “Son of the Sun” along Minnesota’s Los Nativos (Rhymesayers), and Olmeca of Slowrider on “Red Road Warrior”.
ElVuhlution removes the smoke in front of the mirror that clouds the people’s view of our collective past, present, and future. Armed with the triumphs, accomplishments and crimes that surround the centuries, Victor*E, E-rise, Xilan, and Zero lay out what we all should know. Are you listening
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