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Street Academics

Street Academics is an Indian alternative hip-hop group from Kerala, known for their songs blending Malayalam, English and Tamil lyrics. The collective of rappers based out of various districts from their home state are noted for emphasizing on contemporary and philosophical themes ranging from social realism to dystopian fantasy.[1][2][3][4] They collaborate with projects like Mappila Lahala and Palakkadan Dystopia, to release songs that focus on having cultural discussions set in avant-garde backdrops.[5][6][7][8]

Street Academics
Street Academics at The Humming Tree, Bangalore 2017
Background information
OriginKerala, India
GenresAlternative hip-hop
Instrument(s)Vocals, Sampler, Drum machine, Synthesizer, Turntables.
Years active2009–present

History edit

Street Academics was an idea brought forward by Rjv Ernesto in 1999, as a small group for spoken word poetry and making pause tapes.[9] Later he was introduced to Haris Saleem through hip-hop communities in Myspace and Orkut. After recording various demo tracks, they brought in Amjad Nadeem, Abhimanyu Raman and Pranav to move forward as a hip-hop collective in 2009. Keyboardist & music producer Ruthin Thej worked with the group to produce a couple of singles, before leaving to pursue his career as keyboardist for Thaikkudam Bridge. Later Vivek Radhakrishnan joined the group as the DJ/producer providing a bass-oriented sound. They started collaborating with the cultural music collective Mappila Lahala, led by filmmaker Muhsin Parari, to release politically oriented singles which featured veteran actor Mamukkoya and national award-winning composer Bijibal.[10][11][12][13][14] The group has also formed avant garde hip-hop project Palakkadan Dystopia to release singles and went on to collaborate with experimental theatre acts, performing shows which combined spoken word, theatre, hip-hop music & graffiti.[5][15] After working on singles and compilations over the years, the group released a complete multilingual album titled "Loop" loosely based on seven deadly sins.[16][17][18]

On July 13, 2019, a live performance of Street Academics along with Bandish Projekt and Swadesi, was interrupted by a group of people who demanded the venue officials to play Kannada songs, instead of the group's original Malayalam tracks, as they were in Bengaluru. The group's set was cut short and forced off stage. After the performance, rapper/vocalist Amjad and few of his friends were taken away by the police, allegedly for causing public nuisance. Venue management later released a public statement, apologizing to Street Academics regarding the incident.[19][20][21][22][23][24] The group released a protest song titled "Hara Hara" along with a music video, and performed it live during Citizenship Amendment Act protests at Kozhikode.[25][26][27][28][29]

Themes and influences edit

Members state that they started off through slam poetry before getting introduced to hip-hop music.[30] Rjv Ernesto cites spoken word poetry and sports/pro-wrestling commentary as his influence in rap music. Developing an interest towards drum solos, he recalls creating beats by cutting out bits of tape from cassettes using a razor blade and glueing them back before inserting the tape into the cartridge.[11][31] The group's multilingual lyricism usually brings up questions of expression & identity, affirming the place of vernacular rap in India, being one of the first acts to do so.[4][32][33][34][35] Street Academics is considered to be one of the oldest independent hip-hop outfits in India.[36][37][38] They are noted for pioneering Malayalam rap with serious content & multisyllabic rhyme patterns, against the comical parody image that rap/hip-hop music has had in their region. Even though the production relies on minimal boom bap oriented sampling as the backbone, the collective effort exhibits influences of musique concrète, lo-fi, glitch, folk, ambient, R&B, jazz poetry, grime and funk.[39][40][41][42] Most of the themes are set in an alternate reality or a post-apocalyptic world, often presented from the narrative mode of various alter egos. It is noted that majority of those plots are inter-connected & follow a particular nonlinear storyline throughout the body of their work.[5][43][44][7][45][46] The "Dead Crow" symbolism goes hand in hand with their journey and has pretty much established itself as a mascot for Street Academics over time.[47] The group's singles Vandi Puncture and Native Bapa, both released in 2012, are often held responsible for taking Malayalam hip-hop music to mainstream.[9]

Members edit

  • Rjv Ernesto (Pakarcha Vyadhi) - Rapper, MC, lyricist, music producer, graffiti writer.
  • Dr. Haris Saleem (Maapla) - Rapper, lyricist.
  • Amjad Nadeem (Azuran) - Rapper, MC, lyricist, vocalist, music producer.
  • Vivek Radhakrishnan (V3K) - Music producer, DJ, vocalist, rapper, record producer.
  • Arjjun (Imbachi) - Rapper, MC, lyricist, vocalist, b-boy.
  • Sai Giridhar - Filmmaker, editor, cinematographer.

Former Members:-

  • Ruthin Thej - Music producer.
  • Abhimanyu Raman (Earthgrime) - Rapper, lyricist, music producer.
  • Pranav CH - Rapper, lyricist.
  • Sandeep Thulasidas (Yestey) - Music producer, DJ, record producer.

Discography edit

Albums:- edit

  • 1. Aathmasphere EP (2013)
  • 2. Chatha Kaakka EP (2016)
  • 3. Loop (2019)

Remix Albums:- edit

  • 1. Loop Flip (2020)
  • 2. Kaliyug Remix (2020)

Film Soundtracks:- edit

Singles:- edit

  • 1. Rest In Peace (2011)
  • 2. Vandi Puncture (2012)[48]
  • 3. Native Bapa ft. Mappila Lahala (2012)[49]
  • 4. Trapped In Rhymes (2013)[50]
  • 5. Aathmasphere (2013)
  • 6. Angot Onnai (2013)
  • 7. 16 Adiyanthiram (2015)[51]
  • 8. Funeral of a Native Son ft. Mappila Lahala (2016)[52]
  • 9. Chatha Kaakka (2016)
  • 10. Space Station ft. Space Behind The Yellow Room (2017)[53][54][55][56]
  • 11. Kalapila (2017)[57][58]
  • 12. Aara? (2019)
  • 13. Kolilakkam (2019)
  • 14. Hara Hara (2019)
  • 15. Pambaram (2020)[59]
  • 16. Pambaram - V3K Remix (2020)
  • 17. Kalapila - V3K Remix (2020)
  • 18. Kaliyug ft. Hrishi (2020)
  • 19. Walayar (2021)
  • 20. Pathiye (2021)
  • 21. Someday (2021)

Collaboration Albums:- edit

  • 1. Palakkadan Dystopia - Narakasabha (2017)
  • 2. Palakkadan Dystopia - Seri Appo (2020)
  • 3. Palakkadan Dystopia & Dead Author - Kaav (2020)
  • 4. Palakkadan Dystopia & Dead Author - Marupiravi (2022)

Mixtapes/Solo Albums:- edit

  • 1. Rjv Ernesto - Industrial Area (2003, 2006, 2008)
  • 2. Maapla - Biohazard (2010)
  • 3. Rjv Ernesto - Country Fellow EP: The Clairvoyant Of Alter Egos (2012)
  • 4. Asylum Of Philosophy - A Bottle of Paranoia EP (2012)[60]
  • 5. Earthgrime & Sez - Standalone Complex Vol 1: Paradox EP (2012)
  • 6. Earthgrime & Sez - Geostatis EP (2012)
  • 7. V3K - Psycle Edukk (2012)
  • 8. Earthgrime - Street Lights In The Sun LP (2013)
  • 9. V3K - The Gateway EP (2013)
  • 10. Street Academics - Rest In Peace (2014)
  • 11. Spank The Queen: The Death of Rjv Ernesto (2015)
  • 12. Molten Wax: The Revenge of Rjv Ernesto (2016)
  • 13. Shrapnels: The Autopsy of Rjv Ernesto (2016)
  • 14. V3K - 240P: Third World Bass EP (2016)
  • 15. Digging In The Wasteland: The Filth of Rjv Ernesto (2017)
  • 16. V3K - 1010B & The Broken Laptop (2018)
  • 17. Sex And Time Altering Nibs: The Hand of Rjv Ernesto (2018)
  • 18. 25th Hour: The Miscarriages of Rjv Ernesto (2018)
  • 19. V3K - Mojo (2019)
  • 20. V3K - Minni (2020)
  • 21. Blind Old Ape: The Tree of Rjv Ernesto (2022)
  • 22. Mass Grave: The Womb of Rjv Ernesto (2022)

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External links edit

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Street Academics is an Indian alternative hip hop group from Kerala known for their songs blending Malayalam English and Tamil lyrics The collective of rappers based out of various districts from their home state are noted for emphasizing on contemporary and philosophical themes ranging from social realism to dystopian fantasy 1 2 3 4 They collaborate with projects like Mappila Lahala and Palakkadan Dystopia to release songs that focus on having cultural discussions set in avant garde backdrops 5 6 7 8 Street AcademicsStreet Academics at The Humming Tree Bangalore 2017Background informationOriginKerala IndiaGenresAlternative hip hopInstrument s Vocals Sampler Drum machine Synthesizer Turntables Years active2009 present Contents 1 History 2 Themes and influences 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Remix Albums 4 3 Film Soundtracks 4 4 Singles 4 5 Collaboration Albums 4 6 Mixtapes Solo Albums 5 References 6 External linksHistory editStreet Academics was an idea brought forward by Rjv Ernesto in 1999 as a small group for spoken word poetry and making pause tapes 9 Later he was introduced to Haris Saleem through hip hop communities in Myspace and Orkut After recording various demo tracks they brought in Amjad Nadeem Abhimanyu Raman and Pranav to move forward as a hip hop collective in 2009 Keyboardist amp music producer Ruthin Thej worked with the group to produce a couple of singles before leaving to pursue his career as keyboardist for Thaikkudam Bridge Later Vivek Radhakrishnan joined the group as the DJ producer providing a bass oriented sound They started collaborating with the cultural music collective Mappila Lahala led by filmmaker Muhsin Parari to release politically oriented singles which featured veteran actor Mamukkoya and national award winning composer Bijibal 10 11 12 13 14 The group has also formed avant garde hip hop project Palakkadan Dystopia to release singles and went on to collaborate with experimental theatre acts performing shows which combined spoken word theatre hip hop music amp graffiti 5 15 After working on singles and compilations over the years the group released a complete multilingual album titled Loop loosely based on seven deadly sins 16 17 18 On July 13 2019 a live performance of Street Academics along with Bandish Projekt and Swadesi was interrupted by a group of people who demanded the venue officials to play Kannada songs instead of the group s original Malayalam tracks as they were in Bengaluru The group s set was cut short and forced off stage After the performance rapper vocalist Amjad and few of his friends were taken away by the police allegedly for causing public nuisance Venue management later released a public statement apologizing to Street Academics regarding the incident 19 20 21 22 23 24 The group released a protest song titled Hara Hara along with a music video and performed it live during Citizenship Amendment Act protests at Kozhikode 25 26 27 28 29 Themes and influences editMembers state that they started off through slam poetry before getting introduced to hip hop music 30 Rjv Ernesto cites spoken word poetry and sports pro wrestling commentary as his influence in rap music Developing an interest towards drum solos he recalls creating beats by cutting out bits of tape from cassettes using a razor blade and glueing them back before inserting the tape into the cartridge 11 31 The group s multilingual lyricism usually brings up questions of expression amp identity affirming the place of vernacular rap in India being one of the first acts to do so 4 32 33 34 35 Street Academics is considered to be one of the oldest independent hip hop outfits in India 36 37 38 They are noted for pioneering Malayalam rap with serious content amp multisyllabic rhyme patterns against the comical parody image that rap hip hop music has had in their region Even though the production relies on minimal boom bap oriented sampling as the backbone the collective effort exhibits influences of musique concrete lo fi glitch folk ambient R amp B jazz poetry grime and funk 39 40 41 42 Most of the themes are set in an alternate reality or a post apocalyptic world often presented from the narrative mode of various alter egos It is noted that majority of those plots are inter connected amp follow a particular nonlinear storyline throughout the body of their work 5 43 44 7 45 46 The Dead Crow symbolism goes hand in hand with their journey and has pretty much established itself as a mascot for Street Academics over time 47 The group s singles Vandi Puncture and Native Bapa both released in 2012 are often held responsible for taking Malayalam hip hop music to mainstream 9 Members editRjv Ernesto Pakarcha Vyadhi Rapper MC lyricist music producer graffiti writer Dr Haris Saleem Maapla Rapper lyricist Amjad Nadeem Azuran Rapper MC lyricist vocalist music producer Vivek Radhakrishnan V3K Music producer DJ vocalist rapper record producer Arjjun Imbachi Rapper MC lyricist vocalist b boy Sai Giridhar Filmmaker editor cinematographer Former Members Ruthin Thej Music producer Abhimanyu Raman Earthgrime Rapper lyricist music producer Pranav CH Rapper lyricist Sandeep Thulasidas Yestey Music producer DJ record producer Discography editAlbums edit 1 Aathmasphere EP 2013 2 Chatha Kaakka EP 2016 3 Loop 2019 Remix Albums edit 1 Loop Flip 2020 2 Kaliyug Remix 2020 Film Soundtracks edit 1 Paisa Paisa Paisa Paisa with Rahul Raj Aby Salvin Thomas Namitha Correya amp Carl Frenies Haris Saleem 2013 2 Valiyaperunnal Uyirullavaram with Rex Vijayan Benny Dayal Anwar Ali Haris Saleem 2019 3 Mariyam Vannu Vilakkoothi Thala Therichoru Aalkkoottam with Wazim Ashraf Murali Krishnan Sandhoop Narayanan Imbachi 2020 4 Vichithram Paanje with V3K Azuran Pakarcha Vyadhi 2022 5 Adrishyam Akalekkodi with Dawn Vincent Pakarcha Vyadhi 2022 Singles edit 1 Rest In Peace 2011 2 Vandi Puncture 2012 48 3 Native Bapa ft Mappila Lahala 2012 49 4 Trapped In Rhymes 2013 50 5 Aathmasphere 2013 6 Angot Onnai 2013 7 16 Adiyanthiram 2015 51 8 Funeral of a Native Son ft Mappila Lahala 2016 52 9 Chatha Kaakka 2016 10 Space Station ft Space Behind The Yellow Room 2017 53 54 55 56 11 Kalapila 2017 57 58 12 Aara 2019 13 Kolilakkam 2019 14 Hara Hara 2019 15 Pambaram 2020 59 16 Pambaram V3K Remix 2020 17 Kalapila V3K Remix 2020 18 Kaliyug ft Hrishi 2020 19 Walayar 2021 20 Pathiye 2021 21 Someday 2021 Collaboration Albums edit 1 Palakkadan Dystopia Narakasabha 2017 2 Palakkadan Dystopia Seri Appo 2020 3 Palakkadan Dystopia amp Dead Author Kaav 2020 4 Palakkadan Dystopia amp Dead Author Marupiravi 2022 Mixtapes Solo Albums edit 1 Rjv Ernesto Industrial Area 2003 2006 2008 2 Maapla Biohazard 2010 3 Rjv Ernesto Country Fellow EP The Clairvoyant Of Alter Egos 2012 4 Asylum Of Philosophy A Bottle of Paranoia EP 2012 60 5 Earthgrime amp Sez Standalone Complex Vol 1 Paradox EP 2012 6 Earthgrime amp Sez Geostatis EP 2012 7 V3K Psycle Edukk 2012 8 Earthgrime Street Lights In The Sun LP 2013 9 V3K The Gateway EP 2013 10 Street Academics Rest In Peace 2014 11 Spank The Queen The Death of Rjv Ernesto 2015 12 Molten Wax The Revenge of Rjv Ernesto 2016 13 Shrapnels The Autopsy of Rjv Ernesto 2016 14 V3K 240P Third World Bass EP 2016 15 Digging In The Wasteland The Filth of Rjv Ernesto 2017 16 V3K 1010B amp The Broken Laptop 2018 17 Sex And Time Altering Nibs The Hand of Rjv Ernesto 2018 18 25th Hour The Miscarriages of Rjv Ernesto 2018 19 V3K Mojo 2019 20 V3K Minni 2020 21 Blind Old Ape The Tree of Rjv Ernesto 2022 22 Mass Grave The Womb of Rjv Ernesto 2022 References edit Mathew Mathew Joy 2016 10 16 This gang of five will rap spire you New Indian Express Retrieved 2017 07 18 Chandy Susanna 2014 07 11 Hip Hop goes South with our rappers New Indian Express Indulge Archived from the original on 2017 09 15 Retrieved 2017 07 18 Radio City s Indie Revolution Enthralls Bangalore with Radio City Freedom Awards 5 0 The Retail Times 2018 02 23 Retrieved 2018 02 23 a b Jovial Nirmal 2020 09 06 Up Beat The Week Retrieved 2020 08 28 a b c Abhishek Abhishek 2018 05 18 Decoding desi Hip Hop Street Academics MusicPlus Retrieved 2017 11 21 Gujubhai IQ 2013 01 16 Hip Hop in Kerala Native Bapa by Mappila Lahala DesiHiphop Retrieved 2017 07 18 a b K Anjana 2017 11 21 Street art goes on to a whole new level with Kalapila from Street Academics WtzupCity Retrieved 2017 11 21 Magan Srishti 2019 01 09 21 Fire Indian Rappers You Should Know About Beyond Gully Boy ScoopWhoop Retrieved 2019 01 09 a b Karunakaran Binu 2020 06 25 How Malayalam rap broke out of the margins Times of India Retrieved 2020 06 25 MG Gokul 2019 04 03 Rapper s delight Deccan Chronicle Retrieved 2019 04 03 a b Suhasini Lalitha 2019 08 09 Sounds from Malabar Pune Mirror India Times Retrieved 2019 08 09 Know Your Band Street Academics Radio City 2018 02 20 Retrieved 2018 02 20 Menon Bindu 2014 07 06 Modern Media amp Kerala s Rap Music Navamalayali Retrieved 2017 07 18 Basith Abdul 2013 01 07 Native Bapa A hip hop song from Kerala challenges narrative on terrorism TwoCircles Retrieved 2017 07 18 T Sreejith 2014 10 25 An Insolence Combining Graffiti Hip hop amp DJ Mathrubhumi Retrieved 2017 07 18 Kerala based band Street Academics raps on seven deadly sins New Indian Express 2019 07 01 Retrieved 2019 07 01 Joy Jose 2019 07 12 Street Academics tracing the evolution of Malayalam hip hop music New Indian Express Indulge Retrieved 2019 07 12 Dings Dhinoj 2020 01 05 Street Academics Loop is a Malayalam hip hop album worthy of adoration Medium Retrieved 2020 01 05 Stopped for singing in Malayalam Hip hop band protests shoddy treatment in B luru pub The News Minute 2019 07 15 Retrieved 2019 07 15 Praveen S R 2019 07 15 Bengaluru organisers pull the plug on Kerala band The Hindu Retrieved 2019 07 15 Bengaluru Music Performance Cut Short Over Language Row Times of India 2019 07 15 Retrieved 2019 07 15 Tagat Anurag 2019 07 15 Kerala Hip Hop Group Street Academics Forced Off Stage at Bengaluru Venue Rolling Stone 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