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Downtown Science – Room to Breathe

It was the Summer of 1991. A great time to be young. The Classic Hip Hop Era was in its Hey Day.  And this song rocked all season long – even continuing into the Fall. It was a great time to be a part of Hip Hop music. Nightlife in New York was like it had never been before and never will be again. People from all areas and interests were meshing together in the clubs and loft parties. Grooving to roots, rap ,reggae and soul. Everything from the lingo, to the clothing style, to the music, dance and writing on the wall, had been cultivated and brought to blossom by the youth. We had invented a lifestyle. One so strong, its influence can still be seen in most every aspect of our culture today. Evidence of what the power of a movement can do. Especially a Youth Movement. This post is dedicated to youth everywhere. Here is Nightlife in New York. Shout out to growtraffic.com!

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On Tour With Downtown Science

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The Downtown Science Tour with Big Audio Dynamite (a group comprised mostly of former members of the British punk rock group, The Clash) went on for pretty much the entire summer in 1991. During that time, Bosco Money (me) and Sam Sever were seldom back in New York City. Some heart warming news was when we heard that DJ Red Alert, who was spinning  weekend nights on 98.7 Kiss FM at the time, was opening and closing his 3 hour show with “Room to Breathe”.

“Room to Breathe” was, and probably still is, the best known Downtown Science song. But all the songs off the self-titled Downtown Science album, that we performed while on tour, went over really well with the different crowds we encountered.

Having the opportunity to travel on the road and bring our music to thousands was the experience of a lifetime. And there are many memories from that journey that remain etched in my mind. One in particular, was how “80’s orange and brown” our LA hotel rooms were. Another was how big the steaks were in Texas – and how many steakhouses are in that state. The list goes on.

I’m thankful to Russell Simmons, and the staff at Def Jam for all the work they put into packaging up the singles and the LP and getting them into the stores. And I’d like to send a shout to all the College and Commercial Radio DJ’s whom we met along the way, that showed so much interest in our music.
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The Downtown Science LP (Def Jam / Sony)

All in all, the Downton Science Tour with Big Audio Dynamite was a fantastic time. It was an opportunity to travel and get paid, doing what I love. And I can think of few situations that could be considered more rewarding when evaluated in that respect. It was a pleasure, and a musical adventure working with my partner, Sam Sever. And I hope the music of Downtown Science will continue to be remembered for years to come. Thanks to our fans for all your support!

Peace.

Ken Omega aka Bosco Money.