Denver, CO
Denver rapper DJ Cavem’s new album sows seeds against food injustice — literally
Denver rapper and environmental activist Ietef Vita created the musical style referred to as “eco hip-hop.” Vita, who performs as DJ Cavem, holds a PhD in City Ecology and rhymes about gardening and veganism on the brand new report “Koncrete Backyard.” The album is out on Earth Day, and you will not discover it on vinyl or as a CD — it is accessible as a digital obtain printed on a packet of cherry tomato seeds.
Vita has carried out on the White Home, cooked with Rachel Ray and just lately shared the stage with the Wu-Tang Clan at a Denver present. He joined Colorado Issues to talk with Ryan Warner in regards to the lure music influences on “Koncrete Backyard,” distributing seeds to meals desert areas throughout the U.S. and the way fellow hip-hop artists have embraced the plant-based food regimen.