South African Taxi's - bangin' systems
Started by arrow224, Dec 13 2011 09:33 AM
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#1
Posted 13 December 2011 - 09:33 AM
http://www.vice.com/...-taxi-hit-squad
10 minute video on the distribution of music in "Joberg" via taxi's.
Interesting look at how DJ's get their name in South Africa, and also a good look at the systems used in the taxi's!
10 minute video on the distribution of music in "Joberg" via taxi's.
Interesting look at how DJ's get their name in South Africa, and also a good look at the systems used in the taxi's!
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#2
Posted 14 December 2011 - 02:52 PM
at actually is really interesting!!
the roll taxi driver play in the music scene is fantastic!! if only it was more like that around the world it'd be a Much nicer place to live!!
the roll taxi driver play in the music scene is fantastic!! if only it was more like that around the world it'd be a Much nicer place to live!!
#3
Posted 14 December 2011 - 09:03 PM
Makes it look very romatic I must say. Pity the real truth about taxi's are alot more morbid. Taxi violence, killings in the street of opposing taxi factions, unsafe taxis mowing down innocent pedestrians etc.
But yes, they do pound, still remeber seeing a cerwin vega stroker (orignal yellow flat cone with the clitoris), 2 x 18" in the back of a taxi. mmmmmm
But yes, they do pound, still remeber seeing a cerwin vega stroker (orignal yellow flat cone with the clitoris), 2 x 18" in the back of a taxi. mmmmmm
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