Plot
Five very different characters are thrown together in one weird, mashed up day. It started out like any other, but 24 hours later everything had changed. South West 9 takes you through the windscreen of the new millenium. The death of idealism, capitalism, religion and hippies. Even the drugs don't work anymore. The 'summer of love' generation have come down and they're ready to riot. Seattle. Stockholm. Paris. Genoa. May Day riots.
No Ordinary Day Trip
Jel (born Jeffrey Logan) is an American hip hop producer and rapper. He is a member of Themselves, Subtle, 13 & God and Presage. He is also a co-founder of Anticon.
Jel released his first solo album 10 Seconds on Mush Records in 2002. The album is titled after the limited sampling time of E-mu SP-1200. The album features Dax Pierson, Odd Nosdam, Doseone and Alias. His second solo album Soft Money was released on Anticon in 2006. The album features Dosh, Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers, Stefanie Böhm of Ms. John Soda among others.
Jel is primarily a producer. He is known for his use of SP-1200 and MPC2000XL to create drum beats with little or no sequencing like playing the drums live via the sampler pads. He has produced numerous tracks for Anticon label mates.
Jel is also a rapper. He provides vocals on Soft Money. One of his most notable rap performances is "Arrest The President" with Pedestrian and Sole on Pedestrian's album Volume One: UnIndian Songs. He can also be heard rapping and performing background vocals for the groups Themselves, Subtle and 13 & God.
Daniel Oliveira (born 12 July 1985) is a Brazilian rally driver.
On entering the Intercontinental Rally Challenge in the 2010 season Oliveira was known only locally. He participated in ten rallies during the season, achieving two points at the Rally Internacional de Curitiba, but retired from seven other rallies for various reasons.
Oliveira will compete with a MINI Countryman WRC in selected events of the World Rally Championship for the new rally team Brazil World Rally Team.
* Season in progress.
the bones testified. ezekiel cried,
"some calcify right where they preside."
and in times out of mind, times
whose seeds sulk in sewers, unsown,
times to which too much song replied,
"we'll understand it better in the bye and bye,"
the bones arose through a west oakland dig
of a cottage slum by then long dimmed,
and near laughed themselves alive at how
a simple thing like a freeway-to-be
so turns their subtle lot.
likewise, an actor of the sub-silver screen mines
ascended the highest office aloft,
and with a backbone's lack to the huac bone,
a front-pocket blacklist fanned his flight.
memory screwed with a silencer, but
it fled by the light step with which it struck.
o the jury box bones heard ezekiel's cry;
"some calcify right where they preside."
soft money, into the beating blood of all law, quietly
dissolves.
dry bones recruited outside of a mall for real world:
kabul.
"hard target," or "the ossifying process of a
collateral catch-all."
...a mercury market of which cola and oil are but
droplets of a whole.
the swift boat veterans for truth adrift
since '74, unmanned and on an indifferent wind borne,
a three decade shift on a returnless storm,
when, of a sudden, a dark call sounded off-shore
and stirred the bare bones of airtime paid for.
as the sea hurls waves, our wars, ceaseless, toss
into suburbs the half-present, the fractured,
onto cold curbs the half-absent, the shattered,
or into black marble glossed a backlog of loss.
a second coming ever cornered the country of the young.
a gallup poll of dry bones published overnight...
a marine dinner theater: a cast of bones,
white as last moons, on a wide stage of glass.
saddam's saluting statue in the fatal fifth act,
face fitted with a flag-knotted blindfold.
a stern king kneeled into court tv,
summoning a silence so soldierly.
the bones, they gathered on their gated lawn
where a name unbound into stone is drawn,
and marveled themselves alive at what multitudes