Afrodelic is about being born in, by, and from a certain generation. It's about being tri-racial in a world of mono-cultural identity politics. It's about the survival of the Soul as it digs its way through the debris of slavery, post-colonialism, and white supremacy. A consciousness buried beneath the Soul-less reductionism of scientific materialism, where everything becomes an 'it' to be labelled according to its external superficialities, or a commodity with a sell by date. At the same time, battling the unsustainable urges, wants, and desires of an ego pampering consumer culture, which we call postmodernism. Spiritual by-passers who fail to see the design flaw in the all-pervasive assumption: "This is an absolute truth, there are no absolute truths." Hajj Muhammad Khalil, aka, Eugene Samuel Lange, is a poet-musician, and at one time a member of the band, "The Mighty Wah!", with a number one hit in the U.K. Pop Charts with the song, "The Story of the Blues". He uses art and culture as a means of empowering individuals and communities. He describes himself as an Integral Dervish, and a self-styled Urban Griot.
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