Drafted to
Babylon
27.07.2013.
What a night.
I’m not sure how else to put it. It was like one of those times when Man United
were playing so big a match that minutes before it starts I no longer feel the nerves.
Everything just seemed normal, even mundane. I had a bit of a unique experience
compared to my other 3 compatriots because I had experienced the nearest
example just two months earlier during the Big Band Theory show, but from the
audience. I still wasn’t ready to step on to a stage then but seeing the band,
singers and rappers made me want to. That leads into another way this was
different to me. It had been over two years since I stepped on to a stage to
rap. I did something briefly at Word of Mouth, and a poet session a few months
back, but that was a different experience. I didn’t feel like I had been away
for that long. I just tried to rap like I used to in a random classroom at
Unam, doing Saved by Grace.
Anyways,
that’s that. It was a night when Christians feel rallied and listen to some
Christ-centered music, with the focus of uplifting his name, but that’s not end
all be all. It would be failure on our part if that’s where it ended. To just
make Christians feel good and then return home. Drafted to Babylon was a show
meant to bridge the gap between the Christian and the non-Christian. Create a
level playing field so non-Christians don’t feel the need to put up their guards
when talking to us. We can just hang, have a great time and talk about
whatever. But even during the planning we wary that only Christians were gonna
pitch. We feared it would be another gospel show, just at the warehouse. But 30
minutes into the show that fear was dispelled. Yeah, there were Christians but
the balance was encouraging. It was great to see people who were standing
having a beer or cigarette bumping their head to our music. Black, white...it
didn’t matter. It was great to see a few fellow rappers come out to give their
support, Wambusien and Mark Mushiva who I’ve been looking up to since I was in
grade 10.
The turnout
was fantastic, which just made the evening even better. Picture Juice throwing
freestyle punch lines to a packed audience. We started with a cipher; rapper
after rapper coming onto the stage to bits and pieces of well known songs. Then
came the Bboys and girls break dancing and finally OddDigital with his beat
set. The dude is pure genius. Picture a ragtag white guy in a backpack and
Silver Surfer t-shirt making beats live on the spot on an MPC to an impressed
audience.
There was a
short break and me and Dewi feared people would leave, but lo and behold they
stuck around for the main event. The band. Dear me, the band. When they all did
their solos during one of our tracks, I was blown away just as much as the
crowd was because it was the first time I was seeing it. There’s not a lot I
could say that wouldn’t take something away from the actual thing. It was
everything we expected it to be and more. Much more. For me, it was a
particularly good night cause I got to see someone I hadn’t seen in a few years.
Anyways, get drafted or remain drafted, until the next one, onwards and
upwards.
Oh by the way....to the folk that couldn't make it. Here's something for you. *NOTE* Take what you see in this video and times it by 100 and you get what being actually there was.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYZT5hJGh98
Oh by the way....to the folk that couldn't make it. Here's something for you. *NOTE* Take what you see in this video and times it by 100 and you get what being actually there was.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYZT5hJGh98