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Black noise is also a type of noise consisting of mostly silence This article is about a hip hop group. For the album by FM, see Black Noise (album). For the Scottish musician/group, see Mount Vernon Arts Lab.
Black Noise is a hip hop group hailing from Cape Flats in Cape Town, South Africa. In 2001 they released an album called Circles of Fire. It is an ode to Capoeira, the martial art of Brazilian slaves; the 'circle of fire' is the sacred space in which this martial art is performed. Black Noise tried to mix the rhythms of Capoeira with urban South African hip hop styles. 'Don't speak, just listen', is an a cappella track talking about gangsterism in Cape Town. The standout track on the album is a remake of Bob Marley's 'Could you be loved'. |
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