The Prison Label
[2023-06-26 22:42:29]
Francesco Gentile, also known as Gefra, was born in a small town in Gargano 23 years ago and is passionate about music with him. When he was five, he began to sing and practice his ears, he started playing the trumpet, and then began to learn classical music. A few years later, he was obliged to stop playing the trumpet. Then he began listening to various music genres from hip hop to pop, from dance to classical house. Get fresh information on genres of new technologies, products and music. For those who do not know Gefra, there is no favorite type. Sure thing is that he does not like it, or this is not a taste for relaxed music, it can be said that music that people want to hear is music.
He began publishing the vibration of technology houses with high-pressure music, Azul Tunes (label of Franz Costa), Playgroove (label of Sebastian Ledher), and more high-tech housing / minimal imprint label I accomplished many things on the scale. I will cooperate. He decided to move to London, and he just started his own label and underground event: the prison. Since that day he has been playing in London and has been co-starring with many promoters including We are Family, Never Enough, DEFINITION, Dream On, Phono live, 10B. He plays The Magic Roundabout, Shoreditch Platform, UNION CLUB in many places. - Vauxhall, Shelter Club London etc. He is a wonderful DJ and producer who met Ricky Tenaglia, encounter, began working together to develop and create a great project. He is still looking for a new atmosphere and pays close attention to him. You do not know what will happen to him, maybe we will see games around the world.
Criminals may learn to deal with crime shame, but like a shame of race, prison labels are not something that a black man in a slum city can escape entirely. For people just released from prison, that pain is particularly serious. As Dorsey Nunn, former perpetrator and co-founder of "All of us" or "No" said, "The biggest obstacle you have to overcome when you leave the prison gate is shame. - "This shame, shame, its label, the sentence you wear on your neck says" I am a criminal. " If you want it even even kills you. . Many previous criminals have experienced anxiety about permanent social exclusion. Young African American young Henry, who was convicted of felony, said, "You breached the law and you did bad things, you violated the law," You are no longer part of us "I cried." "This feeling is shared with the woman currently imprisoned. He explains this experience as follows.
Chapter 1 The Birth of Caste Slavery Slavery's Death The Birth of Jim Raven The Birth of Death of Jim Raven Collective imprisonment
In the prison system, most prisoners are marked as "crazy" or "bad." The meaning here is that "crazy" means that the prisoner is mentally ill and "bad" means deliberately appearing. The main difference is that they will be "crazy" if they have the ability to choose to act in a particular way, or if they can not control their behavior. - Andersonville officially named Camp Sumter was the most notorious alliance prison during the Civil War (Davis 350; Leader 140). The camp was held for the first time in February 1864, near the village of Andersonville, Sumter County, Georgia. Confederate officials decided to build a new prison in the southwestern part of Georgia because of the food shortages in the Richmond Court of Virginia in the southwestern part of Georgia (Turner 161, 162)
Andersonville Prison officially known as Camp Sumter was one of the largest Allied Prison founded during the Civil War. Prison is from February 1864 to April 1865, in Andersonville, Georgia, exists for 14 months and has more than 45,000 Union soldiers. Nearly 13,000 of these soldiers died of illness, poor hygiene, malnutrition, abuse, overcrowding and exposure. At any time in August 1864, the maximum number of 26.5 acre reservoirs exceeded 32,000. Prison place is now Andersonville National Historic Site.