Malik Al Nasir

Malik Al Nasir


Malik Al Nasir (formerly Mark T. Watson) is a British author and poet, born in Liverpool, England in 1966 to a Welsh mother and a Guyanese father. He grew up partly with his family in Liverpool and after the paralysis of his father, he was taken into local authority care. He successfully sued the government for neglect, racism and physical abuse whilst in their care and received a public apology from Liverpool's Lord Mayor.


Malik is the author of the book Ordinary Guy under his previous name Mark T. Watson. He is the founder and Chief Executive of UK publishing house Fore-Word Press.[1] "Ordinary guy" is a collection of poetry and explanatory prose that spans a period of 10 years within the authors late teens and twenties. The book includes "Malik's Mode" - A foreword by Jalal Mansur Nuriddin of the Last Poets. Ordinary Guy was written in tribute to Gil Scott-Heron & The Last Poets. (see: BBC Radio Merseyside article & interview) and contains 33 poems along with illustrations and explanatory prose.


Malik also featured in a documentary film about his poetry along with Gil Scott Heron, The Last Poets and Benjamin Zephaniah. The film is called Word Up - From Ghetto to Mecca and features commentary on Malik's work and performance poetry by Malik. Fore-Word Press exclusively screened the film, (which was produced by UKTV's commissioning editor Shirani Sabaratnam, former BBC and Channel 4 producer) at Phoenix Cinema Leicester UK as part of the 2011 Black History Month events, which Leicester City Council[2] branded a tribute to the late Gil Scott Heron.


Malik also wrote and produced two albums of his poetry and songs, Rhythms of the Diaspora Vol. 1 & 2, featuring Gil Scott Heron, The Last Poets, LL Cool J, Stanley Clarke, Swiss Chris, Rod Youngs, Larry McDonald, Shaza and Ms Marie. The albums were recorded at Sarm Studios in Readding, and wyclef Jean's Platinum Sound Recording Studios in New York. Mixed by Serge Tsai and mastered by Chris Gherringer at Sterling Sound New York.


Malik is currently researching the life of Andrew Watson (boen 1857, d. unknown) who was the first Black footballer in history - and one of the architects of the game of soccer as it is known today - for inclusion in a book about the life of Watson, who came from Guyana in 1860 and ended up captaining Scotland in the 1880s. [1]


In 2006 Malik co-founded Dubai-based production company MediaCPR and its record label MCPR Music. Conceptually MediaCPR wanted to develop clean content in mainstream music that could entertain listeners without being offensive or explicit. In this context, Malik along with a team of music producers pioneered a new genre of music which they called "Drum Fusion". The idea was to unite traditional rhythms with contemporary song arrangements and apply positive lyrical content to produce a new style of music which could be applied to any genre. The drum fusion formula involves developing a full organic sound composition derived exclusively from the use of drum, percussion, the human voice and natural sounds such as wind, rain, running water etc. The first album to hit the streets using the drum fusion formulae is that of Jamacan master percussionist Larry McDonald YouTube Documentary. The album is entitled Drumquestra AOL music. The concept was developed collaboratively between Malik Al Nasir who is the executive producer, Larry McDonald himself who wanted to showcase his 50-year recording career as a percussionist working with everyone from Bob Marley to Taj Mahal and also by producer Sidney Mills from Grammy Award winning Reggae band Steel Pulse. Lenny B did a dub-dance remix of one of the tracks off the album called Set the Children Free. The original album version was recorded with Grammy winner Toots & the Maytals The dance remix by Lenny B Lenny B Dub Mix demonstrates the versatility of Larry's music and how the Drum Fusion formula (which Leny B also worked to), can cross genre's and be totally relevant to the young as well as the old traditionalists. Malik Al Nasir was also co-writer on two tracks off the album Drumquestra "Peace of Mind" (Which Malik also co-produced with Sidney Mills featuring Shaza) and[3]"Crime Or Music"http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crime-or-Music/dp/B0026DO45Q Featuring veteran SKA legend Stranger Cole and Reggae drummer Sly Dunbar. Additional percussion on this track was provided by STICKY THOMPSON of The Wailers and Bongo Herman.


In 2010, Malik Al Nasir graduated with an MA in New Media Production from Liverpool Screen School (A faculty of Liverpool John Moores University); as his thesis piece he created a web based multimedia software program for genealogical family tree building, called Ancestory. The software allows for the building of interactive multimedia family trees, that can be shared over social networks and authored by the public. Ancestory is probably the first interactive multimedia family tree builder, with social network integration.


Malik also holds a BA Hon's. In Geography & Soiology from Liverpool Hope University and a PgDip in Applied Social Research from The University of Liverpool.


Upon news of the death of his mentor Gil Scott Heron In May 2011 Malik Al Nasir flew to New York to attend the funeral services [2] and is planning a series of tribute events in Liverpool in honor of Gil Scott Heron for 2012.


Malik is a social commentator and has periodically participated in news items on issues relating to refugees, social exclusion, BBC News asylum seekers in the UK, social unrest Al Jazeera in Liverpool[4] and racism Liverpool Echo


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Bibliography

  • CATTON, J. A. H. (2004. Soccer). [The story of association football.]. Cleethorpes. ISBN 1-86223-119-2. 

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