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Hip Hop Legend MC Serch Joins VIDSIG in Creative Role
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Live, global video platform VIDSIG (Video Signature) announced earlier today that hip hop artist and music executive Michael Berrin, aka MC Serch, has joined VIDSIG as Chief Creative Consultant, adding elevated strength to its entertainment division. One of the most respected artists in the entertainment industry, Serch is a former member of the rap groups 3rd Bass and Non Phixion and was the executive producer on arguably the greatest rap album of all time, Nas Illmatic.
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image captionEternal Reefs reefs, which contain human ashes, are located off the east coast of the US
Florida firm Eternal Reefs says that interest in its rather unusual service has shot up as a result of the pandemic.
Since 1998 it has been helping the newly deceased turn their remains into artificial reef formations on the ocean s floor. It does this by adding their ashes to an environmentally-friendly concrete mix. The pandemic has accelerated interest, absolutely, says George Frankel, Eternal Reef s chief executive. I believe the pandemic has opened a lot of people up to the concept of something other than a traditional burial.