Femi Martin – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk A blog from a lifestyle journo covering culture, food and style in London and beyond. Mon, 23 Jul 2018 21:50:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/cropped-logo_2017-32x32.jpg Femi Martin – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk 32 32 Five Dope Tracks is a curation of dope music, five tracks at a time. Check out the monthly playlist each month on Spotify. Femi Martin – The Cultural Exposé clean episodic Femi Martin – The Cultural Exposé megerecooper@gmail.com megerecooper@gmail.com (Femi Martin – The Cultural Exposé) The Five Dope Tracks music podcast Femi Martin – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/five_dope_tracks_podcast_cover.jpg http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk Something you should see…Black Power Mixtape 1967 – 1975 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/film/black-power-mixtape-1967-1975/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/film/black-power-mixtape-1967-1975/#comments Fri, 21 Oct 2011 09:00:24 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=1722 When Göran Hugo Olsson accidentally stumbled upon footage of the Black Power movement whilst browsing the Swedish Television archives, he knew that he wanted to share it with the world. The result is Black Power Mixtape, a compilation feature documentary which might have been an exotic topic for its creator,  but still manages to capture […]

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When Göran Hugo Olsson accidentally stumbled upon footage of the Black Power movement whilst browsing the Swedish Television archives, he knew that he wanted to share it with the world. The result is Black Power Mixtape, a compilation feature documentary which might have been an exotic topic for its creator,  but still manages to capture a period rich with significance historically, socially, and even musically.

However, this isn’t a film of just speeches and images of riots – we are also treated to unguarded, funny, and tender moments. We see Stokely Carmichael talking with his mother, Angela Davis speaking with a freedom the US press would not have allowed and we see heart-warming and heartbreaking clips with people who are unknown but not unimportant.

By focusing on the humanity and not the militancy of the Black Power movement, Olsson has created a film that is both accessible and relatable to anyone. The significance of this time is also beautifully contextualised by contemporary audio commentary from the likes of Erykah Badu, Talb Kweli, and even Angela Davis herself. Still at 96 minutes long, it can only ever scratch the surface – but where it’s light on content and a clear editorial thread (hence the “mixtape” reference), it’s made up by  a head-nodding film score provided by Questlove and Om’Mas – a fitting backdrop to a moment in history that still bears relevance today. (Words: Femi Martin)  

In cinemas October 21st. For more info visit: www.blackpowermixtape.com

 

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Metropolitans: Femi Martin, writer/performer http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/special-features/metropolitans/metropolitans-femi-martin-writerperformer/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/special-features/metropolitans/metropolitans-femi-martin-writerperformer/#comments Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:00:20 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=698 I am…a born and bred Londoner, but about two years ago I fell in love with the city in a new way. We’re still in love. The area in London I call home is…constantly changing. I’m from West London, but I live in North London now. I like living here more than I ever liked living […]

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I am…a born and bred Londoner, but about two years ago I fell in love with the city in a new way. We’re still in love.

The area in London I call home is…constantly changing. I’m from West London, but I live in North London now. I like living here more than I ever liked living in Chiswick, and that has come as a surprise to me.

I’ve got to have a meal at…The Hummingbird on Stroud Green Road. It’s a Trinidadian restaurant and take away. It’s been around for 30 odd years, and is quite an institution. I think it’s survived because the food is so delicious, in taste and in price.

I tend to get my threads from…random places. Boutiques, the high street, markets, and stealing/borrowing from my sister.

To enjoy London’s nightlife,  you should…see London life at night. London is gorgeous when it’s all lit up, and the lights bouncing off the river is a perfect backdrop for people watching. Just give me a bench on the Southbank and I’m content.

If I was mayor, I would…make travelling in London cheaper, and make the trains run until at least 3am.

My favourite spot to check out art is…hard to choose. I spent three years going back and forth between London and NY, and I thought the art scene there was better. In 2008 I decided to treat London like it was a foreign place and it was a revelation. There is so much art here, so much wonderful art, and so much of it is free. The Barbican is my favourite place in London, even if it’s just to sit in there and soak up the energy. Love it.

I’d kindly tell a tourist to…walk a little faster.

The things I miss when I leave London are…family and friends. I also miss walking in London; there are so many little side streets, endless opportunities to stumble upon something fantastic and new.

Finally, my soundtrack to London would include…for the cloudy days: Massive Attack’s ‘Live With Me’. For the sunny days: La Roux, ‘In For The Kill’. For any day: A Race of Angels,  The Main Attraction.

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