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This video discuss why Umar said "Eminem could never be the greatest rapper in black culture " and why Joe Budden was more about Em's talent, than protecting his own culture. The Joe Budden podcast sparked a huge debate about Eminem being the greatest rapper of all ttimes.Cool Water breaks down the difference between Power vs Hip hop culture. This debate will continue forever, just like, Jordan vs. Lebron, Eminem vs Black hiphop. Blog: http://ishiphopdead.comHome Site: thedigitaldopeman.com
On Episode 134, we're paying homage to one of the most innovated groups in hip-hop. The Ultramagnetic MC's were your favorite rap group's favorite rap group. In '88, Critical Beatdown joined It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back and Straight Outta Compton as revolutionary albums that changed the landscape of hip-hop forever. Ultra's unconventional rhymes, mixed with their sinister production and style, created one of the most important sounds to come out of the Bronx. On this episode, we not only take you musical journey featuring the Ultra's catalog, we'ved carved out a few mixes dedicated to the spectacular career of Kool Keith as well. We're covering Dr. Octagon, Cenobites, Sex Style, First Come, First Served, Black Elvis, Matthew, Pimp To Eat, Master of Illusions and all the other 500 albums he's released over the years. We've got the the remixes, the features and collabos from Roc Marciano, Atmosphere, Czarface, MF DOOM, High & Mighty, Chino XL, Prince Paul, Kutmasta Kurt, TomC3 and Automator. Plus we have an amazing record giveaway from RuffNation and a Black Elvis action figure courtesy of Detailed Junkees. www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
Album Review for the latest album from the Ultramtic MC/Hip-Hop legend, Kool Keith and his latest project. Let me know your thoughts by sending a voice message or comment on Twitter @You_Love_Ernest or IG @YouLoveErnest. https://www.bonfire.com/my-002-podcast-tote-bag/?productType=6c8bdf76-412f-4607-b944-505de2f9099c (m2c tote bag) https://www.bonfire.com/my-002-podcast/?productType=b65f9374-447d-40a6-a17c-ecbc2c823eda (m2c shirts) Cashapp $MoneyForErnest Paypal/Venmo @moneyforernest --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/My2centspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/My2centspodcast/support
Big thank you to Hip-Hop legend/icon Kool Keith and Hip-Hop producer/artist Marc Live for calling into my show for an interview! Kool Keith talked about putting together Black Elvis 2, addressing the backlash that he faced while performing Sex Style at an event when the pandemic was taking over on his song Kindergarten Adults, and the jealousy that Ultramagnetic MC's faced. He talked about why Sony was holding the first Black Elvis album when he was signed to them. Marc Live got into his production work on Black Elvis 2, what it's like working with Keith behind the scenes, and being the creator and consulting producer for Ice Loves Coco. Kool Keith also talked about seeing Michael Jackson at an iHop in Los Angeles, his song Plastic World off of Sex Style not getting a lot of attention, and the Black Elvis action figure that is currently available for pre-order. Stay tuned for Kool Keith's upcoming solo album and work with Marc Live! *Due to technical issues, the full interview did not save to recording* Kool Keith's new album Black Elvis is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/black-elvis-2/1679040489. Follow Kool Keith on Instagram: @officalkoolkeith and Twitter: @ultraman7000 Follow Marc Live on Instagram and Twitter: @marclivegiveand Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Kool Keith & Marc Live on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc6n3Mb6Z4s.
Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone! This week we bring you our first Artist profile, and we focus on Dr. Dooom, Black Elvis, Dr. Octagon, Fly Ricky the Wine Taster, Poppa Large, Tashan Dorrsett, Underwear Pissy, Lotion Man, and other things Kool Keith. What else? Nothing ….Let's listen.
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**there was a mistake in one of the track links so I had to repost the episode (sorry)I don't want to go back and edit this as the energy is there for what I want to talk about and I don't talk enough about the demon of white money ... and when I say Black people are doing well, thriving it's all relative and a totally uneven world. I'm aware of that but I want to keep the energy of the passion in what I do talk about and not overlook my mistakes or the assumptions you might think I make that I don't in fact - I just feel there is a greater richness in the world than white money. The tracks in order of listening to hear the lost soul;https://open.spotify.com/track/5j8cflZIx0GwvlkzPImbtKhttps://open.spotify.com/track/0pwDaXboNy1UALAl3ZOZOFhttps://open.spotify.com/track/1mKhiITXCIpves7QbT4xo7?si=ff43495b62f74c6awhite Elvishttps://open.spotify.com/track/6lSGhstIFdvPT0mYbTM6Y2return of his soulhttps://open.spotify.com/track/1Uxk2dxmATlKH5quLX2iFGElmore Jameshttps://open.spotify.com/track/0fM0mFxHP1R4KPX1PB8tWU?si=9733ad34baf54094Bell Hooks:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/250792Vanity Fair article on how Balck artists truthfully felt about Elvis;https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/06/elvis-biopic-black-musiciansBig Mama Thornton only got $500 for Hound DogHer version!https://open.spotify.com/track/5Oc0vLGWdEWeCqIU8zyELt?si=d03f823d70214f8f
R&SRNR_155 – “THE TOP 40 LOST HITS OF 1966” This episode spotlights The Top 40 Lost Hits Of 1966. It was a vintage year for music, including some great records you never seem to hear on the radio, or the satellite or on anyone's live stream anymore. Featured artists include a British band who named themselves after an American rock and roll icon. We'll also spotlight a dynamic singer known as “Mr. Excitement” as well as the “Black Elvis.” And we'll demonstrate how some genuine, original hit 45s by two selected acts are probably not the versions contained on some of the greatest hits collections for these artists that are available on CDs or online downloads. 1966 also was a vintage year for network television – including the debut of the only prime time action-adventure series ever with first run episodes broadcast two nights every week. Our resident Rockologist, Ken Deutsch, will be along to cover that plus some other news worth noting from that memorable year. And Ken will join Radio Dave as we present more of the greatest rock and roll stories on record. Hear it all here.
What famous singer, known as “The Black Elvis”, is said to have had 10 children by the age of 16? Get on the “Soul Train” and find out!
Back on it with a gem from the mixtape archives…The year was 1998… this is technically my 3rd mixtape (that I had out for sale) and since I’ve been digitizing all my old mixtapes for a special usb package coming soon, I wanted to give a taste of what’s to come. The distribution on this tape was extremely limited, only a few choice record stores in Philly carried this one before I expanded to Sandbox, Landspeed, etc…If you have a physical copy of this in your collection, there is a special place in my heart for you! Biggup Fat Beats, Sound of Norristown, Armand’s Record’s and Bobbito’s Footwork in Philly circa 1998 who were the first stores to carry these things…I was also working for Ruff House Records at the time when Kool Keith was recording the “Black Elvis” album and was fortunate to get him, Marc Live (Raw Breed) & Black Silver to lace me with an exclusive promo…ALL ARMOR:May 199801 – All Armor Intro02 – Kool Keith ft Black Silver & Marc Live – Truck Jewls Promo03 – Gang Starr ft Lady of Rage & Kurupt – You Know My Steez (Remix)04 – Show & AG ft Ghetto Dwellas – Q&A05 – Black Marvel ft Sadat X – Right Place for Action06 – Fat Joe ft Noreaga – Misery Loves Company07 – Maestro Manny – How I Feel08 – Lootpack – Lost Art09 – Defari – Never Lose Touch10 – Sunz of Man ft. Method Man – Collaboration ‘9811 – The Massive – A Jazzy Rhyme12 – KRS-One – I Will Make It13 – Tribe Called Quest ft Busta Rhymes & Redman – Stepping it Up14 – O.G.C. – Hard to the Core15 – Brooklyn Academy ft Word of Mouth & Pumpkinhead – Unusual Jam16 – Lootpack ft Alkaholiks & Defari – Likwid Fusion17 – KRS-One – One More Shot18 – Paula Perry – Extra Extra19 – Mood Swingas – The Blessin’20 – Dynasty – Wild Cat21 – Sunz of Man ft Raekwon & U-God – Intellectuals22 – Big Pun ft Fat Joe & Terror Squad – Glamour Life23 – Show & AG – Raw As Ever24 – Slick Rick – Why You Doin’ That25 – Tribe Called Quest – Got It Goin’ On
We are such huge Kool Keith fans. Ultramagnetic MCs changed the game in the golden era, Sex Style is an underground classic, Dr Octagon blew our minds, Dr Dooom and Black Elvis made us laugh and admire the continued lyrical dexterity. He’s one of the best MCs who ever lived, a pioneer in non-rhyming but still dope verses, and just an overall interesting person. This week we talked to him about his singular career.
Kool Keith aka Dr. Octagon, Dr. Dooom, Black Elvis, and many more names joins Brian Siskind for a conversation on navigating the past, present, and future in music, beats and production, and basketball. Keith walks through working with Bill Laswell, Automator, how the cover art for Sex Style came to be legend, why money makes people lose all perspective, and talks about his new record "KEITH". Follow Kool Keith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UltraMan7000 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/support
Hosts Alexis Brown, Chae’ Jones and Zakiyyah Wilbert talk “Remember Black Elvis” where Jade, Shaka, Mazzi and Ami learn more about their family history and the locket that has been in their family for over 166 years, Cocoa and Moz debate renewing their vows, Moz takes Cocoa out to a local honky tonk and have a good time unitl Debra Sue pushes Cocoa too far, and after seeing how much the families wedding broom, she proposes to Moz to renew their vows! Check out our Special Segment and News and Gossip! Join up with your extended family in Seattle! We're talking all about the movie with Netflix's Family Reunion! What could go wrong when moving back to where your relatives are? Join us each week for plot discussion, the lessons, and the hijinx of this comedic tv series! On the FAMILY REUNION AFTER SHOW PODCAST, we've got all the discussion you could need! Be sure to subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About Family Reunion: A family struggles to make the transition from life in Seattle to Georgia, where the extended family lives. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
50 years ago it was the most popular place African Americans on the Eastern Shore could go to hear good music, eat good food and fellowship without fear or violence. It's called Gidden's Do Drop Inn and today is one of the oldest continually owned and operated African American businesses on the Eastern Shore. On the next Another View we broadcast LIVE from the Barrier Island Center and meet the folks behind the Do Drop Inn who keep it going today, including Jane Cabarrus, Owner; Janice Langley, former bartender and now a volunteer; Joan Wilson, whose family provided the juke box which still works today; and singer Black Elvis who has his own corner in this historic hall. Funding provided by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
"I did not think I would hear the term 'Viking Skank' today." Steve decides that Hilary Swank is a female Willem Dafoe but without the acting chops. The start of the show catches Steve a little off-guard, and he wonders what animal has the deepest throat before ultimately deciding on his ex-wife. Steve also offers some wise words to the listeners: "If it's not getting you laid or getting you paid, you need to stop doing it." Can't argue with that. A spam email produces a coupon that seems mildly inappropriate, and we decide that "rubbers" or "jimmies" is funnier than "condoms". Our friend, sponsor, and frequent contributor Jim Ashley chimes in with a guest commentary submission. The reality of the 50 Shades series is discussed (SPOILER ALERT: It's not BDSM, it's assault and battery). Meanwhile, Brad absolutely refuses to watch Brokeback Mountain, despite Steve's insistence that it's a comedy and not a drama, and Steve discovers a new way to describe Godzilla's (or Godzirra's) son. We learn that a naked owl looks like it's been on meth but wonder if owls are immortal. AOC is saying stupid things again and we're all over it, just like Steve would be all over her if the scenario and proper motivation were presented. Steve enlightens us on the be-all-end-all universal fix for broken phones, we wonder if Ross Perot is dead (he's not) or if it's the Mandela Effect, and we have an honest discussion about cops. "It would behoove you to get this taken care of." This episode's Virginia Tech Update involves the sadness of the necessity of buying an extra game against Marshall just to gain bowl eligibility. "There is nothing sweeter than the tears of a Hokie." "It's a grandma's arm on the front of his face." "Fucking Black Elvis. That's awesome." Brad offers a small writing update and discusses the merits of the TV show "Renegade". We wrap up with a discussion of the beach and hope for the new year. All this and more in episode 19! Music: Intro: "End of Summer" by The 126ers Rejoin: "Cielo" by Huma-Huma Virginia Tech Update: "Rural Stride" by Josh Kirsch (Media Right Productions) Outro: "The Coldest Shoulder" by The 126ers Special Guest: Jim Ashley.
Over the years the Do Drop Inn has also served as a place for the community to come together and rally to achieve a common goal.
Do Drop Inn visitors say the food prepared and served at the Do Drop Inn was unforgettable.
Family members talk about the what the Do Drop Inn means to them.
Singer, Songwriter and Musician Chris English has played the Do Drop Inn for years and loves the Do Drop Inn audience.
The popular performer has played for national television audiences, on the big screen three times and all over the world, but one of his favorite places to play is the Do Drop Inn.
This week, the Boys come together and open with Pat trying to get Chris to love Ska by playing Choking Victim. Then, Apollo steals the show a little bit throughout the whole episode and how Chris is the alpha. The revisit the Cryptid Collective that exist in the Buddha Boys-verse. They discuss best musicals, which … Continue reading "Buddha Boys Episode 70: The Black Elvis"
Once a popular dance hall, today, the Do Drop Inn also serves as a place for civic meetings, community events, and a base for college students interested in doing community service.
50 years ago it was the most popular place African Americans on the Eastern Shore could go to hear good music, eat good food and fellowship without fear or violence. It's called Gidden's Do Drop Inn and today is one of the oldest continually owned and operated African American businesses on the Eastern Shore. On the next Another View we broadcast LIVE from the Barrier Island Center and meet the folks behind the Do Drop Inn who keep it going today, including Jane Cabarrus, Owner; Janice Langley, former bartender and now a volunteer; Joan Wilson, whose family provided the juke box which still works today; and singer Black Elvis who has his own corner in this historic hall. Funding provided by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
Robert Buckner shares his thoughts about performing at the Legendary Do Drop Inn.
Do Drop Inn Founder Lloyd Giddens made it a point to ensure that everyone who visited the Do Drop Inn felt welcomed.
When the Do Drop Inn opened its doors more than 50 years ago, there weren’t a lot of places where Africans Americans could go and feel safe, but the Do Drop Inn provided just that.
Producer Lisa Godley looks at a historic venue located on Virginia’s Eastern Shore where legendary music was made. The Do-Drop Inn’s 50 year legacy is one of good food, good music, and great fellowship. During its heyday, it hosted musicians such as Delta blues legend Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup.
Black Elvis (Gnarnayarrahe Waitairie)performs at the fire for Dhumba Narbethong. This is track 8 of 9 for Dhumba Narbethong, an afternoon of storytelling and song around the fire in the ACCA courtyard. Recorded on Saturday 7 July 2018. Specials thanks to Aunty Fay Muir, Boon Wurrung Language Custodian for the name Dhumba Narbethong (lively chats/stories). Program made possible with support of Program Partners: Indigenous Languages and Arts Program, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Presenting Partner Creative Victoria and Lead Media Partner The Saturday Paper. Further info: https://acca.melbourne/exhibition/a-lightness-of-spirit-is-the-measure-of-happiness/
Who is ready for the summer? Do you even look forward to summer like before? Well we do, if for nothing else, the new music that we’ll be boomin in our jeeps. This episode we dig through the interwebs and make shady back room deals to curate some of this summer’s illest new music. We have new music from some of our favs like Ghost, Czarface and DOOM, Skyzoo, and Black Elvis himself Kool Keith. We all so have some dope new artist that will be the next big thing from AD (CPT represent!!), Supastition, Ikey, Skipp Coon and Dirty Digs. Above all, we share some of the great music that our listeners are making and deserve to be heard. We drop tracks and projects from: Latrell James @iamlatrelljames http://www.audiomack.com/album/latrell-james/twelve Linoskiii: @Linoskiii https://linoskiii.bandcamp.com/album/headphones-only Nick Pratt x Lazy J: @NickPrattMusic @Lazarus_Jay King Rha: @king_rha https://soundcloud.com/monolith-4/sets/dusk-ep Don’t forget to support the struggle fam, support real hip hop So go ahead, drop the windows, turn up the volume and roll with us and these guaranteed heaters!!
**TO LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD SEE THE END OF THE SHOW DESCRIPTION!** On this hardcore episode: Pete Rock joins us for a superb feature-length interview exploring the making of his new projects with DJ Premier, Smif N Wessun and Camp Lo, plus his forthcoming aspirations to work with Eminem, his contribution to Kayne and Jay Z's album, as well as a track called 'The Joy' which didn't make Kayne's album and his desire to be part of The Four Horsemen project. We take time to hear the amazing creative process behind his forthcoming on wax battle with DJ Premier, with neither producer hearing what each other has contributed to the album until it is pressed. As focused and heart-warming as you would expect from such a legendary pioneer, Pete Rock also discusses how many beat he has submitted to Shady Records, his future work with the recently-released Prodigy, the reason for his initial dislike for Kayne West, being disillusioned by the direction hip hop took in the late 90s and the prospect of a new Pete Rock & CL Smooth album. A true classic. We are joined by heroes, Zumbi (Zion-I) and The Grouch (Livin' Legends) in this healer of an interview, putting you the listener into reflection in a feature length interview driven by positivity, illumination and above all hope. In perhaps one of our most positive and enlightening interviews to date, Zumbi and Grouch discuss their new album Heroes In The Healing Of The Nation and its universal affect and goals, the power of spirituality, their musics core message, world events and their relationship with eating healthy and hows it has changed their approach to creating records. Your healing starts here! Mayhem Lauren spreads the studio with a self-induced sickness, proving he is by far one of the sickest lyricists doing it right now! We discuss forthcoming material, collaborations, his work ethic, viral presence, videos and a brand new forthcoming ep with Statik Selektah and more! Meanwhile Dr Lecter aka Action Bronson plays the role of doctor, breaking down the long list of forthcoming drugs he has for your ears before leaving with a doctors note of advice with Mayhem for budding porn-directors, as well as dropping one of the shows best acapellas in recent memory. Will we hear a collaboration with Action Bronson and Ghostface Killah in the not too distant future? Find out in this epic interview! Camp Lo sway into the studio to talk about their new album 80 Blocks From Tiffanys, a full length album alongside the legendary Pete Rock.As uplifting as you;d imagine, this interview personifies Camp Lo's musical flamboyance and simply whets the appetite of creative hip hop lovers worldwide. Who will they feature on the album? Which artists are they set to collab with soon? Listen for the answers... The Lady Of Rage is late for the interview. She's late for the interview for good reason though - she was in the hair salon having her hair done. When she does arrive we discuss her brand new album "Verbal Abuse" scheduled for a summer 2011 release, production handled 95% by the master DJ Premier, as well as taking a heart-felt look at her career including her time at Death Row Records, her relationship with Suge Knight and Dr Dre and her contribution to the book "How To Rap: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC" Keith Murray comes onto the show to discuss his new album and forthcoming mixtape "Live Like Your Dying", stressing the importance of making the most of every single day. We talk the future of Erick Sermon, the brand new EPMD album and mixtape, the hardships of the industry and more in this perfect capture of a man with so much passion for the art of hip hop. Keith takes time out to stress the importance of The Undergods including their history, his relationship with Canibus and their new album "In Undergods We Trust Crush Microphones To Dust" set for release on May 31st.Also we hear about Keith Murray's new grundge band Spontaneous Combustion, a group where Keith will be harmonizing for the first time in his career. Life imitates art. Stop...Sledge Hammer time is here! Metabeats and Mudmowth haven't dreamt themselves into becoming two of the UK's leading elite artists that they are, but rather have sledge-hammered and forged themselves into this. Using a DIY ethos and back to basic formula, Metabeats and Mudmowth have created one of the most masterful built project in recent times, nailing competition and hammering it with ease. In this investigative inside-look interview, we are joined by producer of Sledgehammer Kisses, Metabeatz live from his workshop to find out about his latest creation and its craftmenship as well as future releases including an upcoming Squid Ninjaz album and a Dark House Fam project. Head over to the workshop that Mayor built at http://www.associatedminds.com to purchase Sledgehammer Kisses and previous releases from Meta and Mud. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! BONUS PODCAST FOOTAGE! Kool Keith joins us live from a food outlet to discuss all of the fake profiles that exist on Facebook claiming to be the real Black Elvis. We talk about his awareness of Lil B and his new music but then settle in to a long exploration of the necessities for unique eating patterns. Eggs with fish on the top,kebabs,eating deers and refrigerator content - its all here in this space age time warp of an interview. Is Lil B from Paris? Enjoy our sweat! Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Blackberry Messenger: 22192BE3 Mista Montana - http://www.montanauk.com Menace - http://messengermenace.blogspot.com
**TO LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD SEE THE END OF THE SHOW DESCRIPTION!** On this hardcore episode: Pete Rock joins us for a superb feature-length interview exploring the making of his new projects with DJ Premier, Smif N Wessun and Camp Lo, plus his forthcoming aspirations to work with Eminem, his contribution to Kayne and Jay Z's album, as well as a track called 'The Joy' which didn't make Kayne's album and his desire to be part of The Four Horsemen project. We take time to hear the amazing creative process behind his forthcoming on wax battle with DJ Premier, with neither producer hearing what each other has contributed to the album until it is pressed. As focused and heart-warming as you would expect from such a legendary pioneer, Pete Rock also discusses how many beat he has submitted to Shady Records, his future work with the recently-released Prodigy, the reason for his initial dislike for Kayne West, being disillusioned by the direction hip hop took in the late 90s and the prospect of a new Pete Rock & CL Smooth album. A true classic. We are joined by heroes, Zumbi (Zion-I) and The Grouch (Livin' Legends) in this healer of an interview, putting you the listener into reflection in a feature length interview driven by positivity, illumination and above all hope. In perhaps one of our most positive and enlightening interviews to date, Zumbi and Grouch discuss their new album Heroes In The Healing Of The Nation and its universal affect and goals, the power of spirituality, their musics core message, world events and their relationship with eating healthy and hows it has changed their approach to creating records. Your healing starts here! Mayhem Lauren spreads the studio with a self-induced sickness, proving he is by far one of the sickest lyricists doing it right now! We discuss forthcoming material, collaborations, his work ethic, viral presence, videos and a brand new forthcoming ep with Statik Selektah and more! Meanwhile Dr Lecter aka Action Bronson plays the role of doctor, breaking down the long list of forthcoming drugs he has for your ears before leaving with a doctors note of advice with Mayhem for budding porn-directors, as well as dropping one of the shows best acapellas in recent memory. Will we hear a collaboration with Action Bronson and Ghostface Killah in the not too distant future? Find out in this epic interview! Camp Lo sway into the studio to talk about their new album 80 Blocks From Tiffanys, a full length album alongside the legendary Pete Rock.As uplifting as you;d imagine, this interview personifies Camp Lo's musical flamboyance and simply whets the appetite of creative hip hop lovers worldwide. Who will they feature on the album? Which artists are they set to collab with soon? Listen for the answers... The Lady Of Rage is late for the interview. She's late for the interview for good reason though - she was in the hair salon having her hair done. When she does arrive we discuss her brand new album "Verbal Abuse" scheduled for a summer 2011 release, production handled 95% by the master DJ Premier, as well as taking a heart-felt look at her career including her time at Death Row Records, her relationship with Suge Knight and Dr Dre and her contribution to the book "How To Rap: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC" Keith Murray comes onto the show to discuss his new album and forthcoming mixtape "Live Like Your Dying", stressing the importance of making the most of every single day. We talk the future of Erick Sermon, the brand new EPMD album and mixtape, the hardships of the industry and more in this perfect capture of a man with so much passion for the art of hip hop. Keith takes time out to stress the importance of The Undergods including their history, his relationship with Canibus and their new album "In Undergods We Trust Crush Microphones To Dust" set for release on May 31st.Also we hear about Keith Murray's new grundge band Spontaneous Combustion, a group where Keith will be harmonizing for the first time in his career. Life imitates art. Stop...Sledge Hammer time is here! Metabeats and Mudmowth haven't dreamt themselves into becoming two of the UK's leading elite artists that they are, but rather have sledge-hammered and forged themselves into this. Using a DIY ethos and back to basic formula, Metabeats and Mudmowth have created one of the most masterful built project in recent times, nailing competition and hammering it with ease. In this investigative inside-look interview, we are joined by producer of Sledgehammer Kisses, Metabeatz live from his workshop to find out about his latest creation and its craftmenship as well as future releases including an upcoming Squid Ninjaz album and a Dark House Fam project. Head over to the workshop that Mayor built at http://www.associatedminds.com to purchase Sledgehammer Kisses and previous releases from Meta and Mud. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! BONUS PODCAST FOOTAGE! Kool Keith joins us live from a food outlet to discuss all of the fake profiles that exist on Facebook claiming to be the real Black Elvis. We talk about his awareness of Lil B and his new music but then settle in to a long exploration of the necessities for unique eating patterns. Eggs with fish on the top,kebabs,eating deers and refrigerator content - its all here in this space age time warp of an interview. Is Lil B from Paris? Enjoy our sweat! 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Scratch and Bite Outcast.4. G’day Ear, Eye, and mind probers. It’s going to be a bit noisy this time round! I am indulging myself a bit with my favourite area of the sonic spectrum. The raw, louder, harder, faster end of the scale. Also to celebrate the wonders of APEC being held in Sydney at the moment, it is just a bit politically biased. 16 million for security at APEC and you get OutCast at APEC for zero Next episode will step into more diverse arenas, however politics have dictated a tougher response this time. Don’t forget to send me your mp3’s, images and words, or refer me to your favourite artists or writers at scratchandbite@podomatic.com muzz@scratchandbite.com Or visit www.myspace.com/outcastpodcast Here we go into fray Fresh out of Zen Studios comes a track by a bunch of Sydney hardcore rock veterans. Bands like Unclean, Downtime, Stanley knife, Sulkus, Blind Ambition, Tuti Parze, Major Addiction, form the past for these hard hitters. Black Elvis “Lifetime of Humiliation”. Black Elvis has left the building and are either at Graceland’s or www.myspace.com/blackelvistheband Now we take up the APEC theme in earnest with Feral Dreams “Planet Dies” Download free Feral Dreams at www.demogategdrive.blogspot.com Or find out more at www.myspace.com/feraldreams Brut 66 “Johnny” Brut 66 are in the Tractor shed at www.myspace.com/brut66 There is some great Aussie rock history scattered amongst the members of this outfit, check them out. Space Circus “Lies” Space Circus teleported to www.myspace.com/spacecircus Scary Clown “Hitler’s Alive” Scary Clown sideshow playing at www.myspace.com/youscaryclown Rear Axess “Pulling Governmental Strings” Rear Axess were another incandescent spark that temporarily illuminated the planet, let me know if you want to here more. Injured Head “Put Your Trust in America” Injured Head www.myspace.com/injuredhead As you can see the political bites strongly in the world of noise. I will try to let art express its political outrage in a future episode. Images this time include band posters by: SchoonerEater Billy White ReplicantZero If you want to contribute to the feeding starving APEC leaders the most important thing to remember is. Send your noise images and words to me so they can fill the tables of economic giant’s planet wide. Words: ReplicantZero “Heart Compressed” Given are all souls’ truths Exposed fragile heart and mind Offered up was love deserved Within darkest depths of pain Undying flame of love remains Heart compressed by life itself Born again to seek the sun Leave all love and pain behind Soothe battered soul to self be kind www.myspace.com/replicantzero Coming soon will be contributions from Matt of Demo Gate Drive fame, featuring some of Australia’s groundbreaking acts, more illusions, images, and fresh words and political skulduggery. SeezYa then. MuZZ
Scratch and Bite Outcast.3. G’day Noiseaddicts and imageaholics. The news you have been waiting for! The three cast is a free cast. Not bloody likely! The price you pay for listening is that you have to cough up some noise, the odd image or a word or two for me to share with the universe. All the important nuts and bolts for this show are available at http://www.scratchandbite.podOmatic.com Don’t forget to send me your mp3’s, images and words to: muzz@scratchandbite.com Or refer me to your favourite artists or writers at: www.myspace.com/outcastpodcast Plus if you want to suggest an alternate flight plan, shout out to me at: scratchandbite@podomatic.com This time out we spin into an old track by Dead inside the Chrysalis “Future Shock”. Dead inside the Chrysalis are entombed alongside a casket load of pulsating new tracks at www.myspace.com/deadinsidethechrysalis Out in the bush near here, a bunch of diehards are restoring Steam Trains, and seeing I was offered the chance to ride their pride and joy the 19 class engine Betty a couple of days ago I thought I’d share the ride with you. All aboard courtesy of an original track (no pun intended) I don’t think so anyway. The Rail Gang with “1919”, epic violin on this song by Marie-Claire, who I will feature at a later date. The images with this episode are from Blind Rat, Leonard Aitken and Melissa Norman. Blind Rat at www.myspace.com/blindrat Leonard at www.myspace.com/leonardaitkin Melissa at www.myspace.com/vision_impaired_guardian If you want to contribute to the defence of Mars the most important thing to remember is. Send your noise images and words to me so they can join the fight alongside the likes of Smut say “Ron’s the Con” Smut were a New Zealand punk political time machine. You will have to dig deep to find some of their powerful releases. After travelling to Australia in the early nineties they cut some ripper tracks including this one and then dispersed throughout the planet. It’s worth digging to find those tracks. The vaguely hallucinatory and very 80’s Australian classic sounding Doc Greg and the Latex Band bring you “I thought I was Jesus” The Violation of Silence reckon they “Need You” This is one tight ensemble of bloody noisy boys and you can find out more at www.myspace.com/theviolationofsilence because you will need more of this life force noise. We have words from the pencil of 123 this episode. Owing to 123 being in his own words: ******************************************************** I know ... I'm slack ... but my mind moves seemingly like one of those little AI robots who just wanders around in a aimless fashion until it bumps into something and changes direction ... I know that it is in actuality guided by the higher harmonics and is poignantly performing some task that I'm only aware of in retrospective flashes of inspiration and epiphany as some appendage of a higher consciousness whether I be near the seat or even at the helm of such an awareness or not ... and at the moment this ship seems mired down in silly love songs ... and what’s wrong with that ... and the trite but addictive ponderings of the opposite sex are painting the sky all sunsets and nuclear fallout in my psychic firmament ... though, of course my friend anything you like ... if something I've said says something you think the world might enjoy or at least cause a cascade of tiny little brain seizures as some deep subconscious part of them comes into consciousness it's yours to toss into any of the rings under your billowing tent ... ******************************************************** You will need to find him via my friends list at www.myspace.com/muzzinspace Or wait till the next episode when the 123 pencil conjures up images to bemuse Next episode will contain a fresh out of the studio track by Black Elvis. More illusi