A BioTribute™ by Basin Beats™ transforms the legacies of unsung heroes and creators into high-energy rhythmic records. This format replaces static profiles with custom music, scoring a life in motion to ensure every physical achievement reaches new audiences. River Mixer is proud to launch this series with Gary Bencheghib, documenting his transition from filmmaker to river restoration leader through a track that captures his shift from burlap sacks to structural furniture.
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[Verse 1]
Paris was a concrete memory, nine years old when the world turned green,
Gary Bencheghib watched the Bali tide shift before it could be seen.
By fourteen, the burlap sack was heavy... and the Saturday cleanups grew,
From a kid with a camera... to a man with a vision the island never knew.
It wasn't a hobby; it was an audit of every single thing we buy,
Watching the white sand beaches... under a mountain of poly-foam die.
He traded the Juilliard keys for a lens and a cinematic way to show,
That the mirror of our consumption is a black and toxic flow.
[Verse 2]
The mission hit the Citarum... thick and slow like black mayonnaise,
The brothers paddled through the waste, for two weeks of purple haze.
Ninety-six kilometers of arsenic, lead, and the heavy metal stain,
Documenting the "Chernobyl"... of rivers... to break the plastic chain.
The footage reached the President's desk, and the army marched to the shore,
Seven thousand troops in the muck—finally fighting the river war.
But the ocean is the end-point, and the waterway is the open vein,
The Bencheghib family built a barrier... to intercept the rain.
[Verse 3]
But the barrier is a witness to the names we've tried to hide,
Unilever, Danone, Nestlé—floating on the rising tide.
He's not just hauling trash; he's counting every corporate seal,
Turning the "Top Ten" polluters into a data set that's real.
Because the plastic is a plug, a cork inside the city's throat,
Turning a river-related flood into a grave for every boat.
He clears the clog to save the street before the monsoon starts to pour,
Taking the fight from the river bank to the boardroom floor.
[Verse 4]
Beyond the cleanup, the legacy lives in the hardware and the heat,
They’re turning the river’s waste into a chair and a city seat.
Through Sungai Design, the discarded finds a structural second life,
Cutting through the waste of the world like a precision engineer's knife.
From the Magsaysay honor to the sorting floor's relentless hum,
He proves that a circular world is where the broken can become.
The Bencheghib line tracks the HDPE, the PP, and every brand,
To map a cleaner future for the water and the land.
[Outro]
Turn off the tap. Stop the ocean-bound flow.
Block the river mouth before the toxins grow.
Don't look away while the current turns to gray,
Get in the muck and haul the world the other way.
One river down. The next one is in sight.
Gary Bencheghib is winning back the fight.
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