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Lyrics Born is a respected rap veteran who is having a career resurgence after three decades in music. After announcing his latest album "Goodbye, Sticky Rice" would be his last, he started going viral on Instagram and gaining millions of views. This came after his beginnings at UC Davis with Solesides/Quannum, releasing projects with DJ Shadow, Lateef/Latryx, and Gift of Gab and Blackalicious. Navigating independent hip-hop as a trailblazing Asian artist, LB has defied industry stereotypes and become a critically acclaimed, internationally touring Bay Area legend.--For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail info@historyofthebay.com--History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aaOnline Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlAInstagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_oneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_oneTwitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_oneFacebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone41500:00 Going viral16:40 Final album??23:20 Being independent29:26 Childhood34:45 Getting into hip-hop40:33 Solesides / Quannum 50:34 Underground hip-hop scene59:47 Rap style1:04:16 Gift of Gab1:08:24 The Funk1:13:52 Touring
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Gangnam Style by PSY (2012)Song 1: Time to Pretend by MGMT (2007)Song 2: Dirty Work by Steely Dan (1972)Song 3: Little Dark Age by MGMT (2017)Song 4: Liar by Jelly Roll (2024)Song 5: Dear Theodosia by Leslie Odom Jr. & Lin-Manuel Miranda (2015)Song 6: Mary on a Cross by Ghost (2019)Song 7: New York Groove by Hello (1975)Song 8: Long Black Train by Janis Joplin (1964/2022)Song 9: Hey Soul Sister by Train (2009)Song 10: Alphabet Aerobics by Blackalicious (1999)
1/ DELINQUENT HABITS. This is L.A. 2/ DELAHOJA. Nuestra B.S.O. FEAT SOPRANO. 2010. 3/ FUNKDOOBIEST. Lost in Thought. 4/ GROSSOMODO. Ultraboombap. 5/ ENO D AND THE MAGNIFICENT RUFFIANS. Freedom. 6/ TRES CORONAS. Ahora o nunca. 7/ BIG L. Platinum Plus. feat Big Daddy KANE. 8/ BEJO. Bejismo. 9/ DILLON AND PATEN LOCKE. Humdinger. feat SUPA DAVE WEST, DRES.10/ AKAPELLAH. Fiesta boombox.11/ EDO G. Smoke. feat MASTA ACE.12/ CURRILLO LE FOU & DIRTY LOSEN. Ouh Shit. feat SHIRA.13/ WILLIE THE KID AND BRONZE NAZARETH. AVALON. FEAT ROC MARCIANO.14/ PAUBEATS & KOVITCH. Trascender. feat ERICK HERVÉ y OMAR EL HACHEMI. 15/ SERIAL KILLER (XZIBIT, B REAL AND DEMRICK). Die already. 16/ ARMA X AND JOTADEJOTA. Oveja negra.17/ BLACKALICIOUS. Clockwork.Escuchar audio
1/ BLACKALICIOUS. Clockwork. 2/ YANCEY BOYS. Beautiful. feat POSDNUOS & BONI. 3/ APOLLO BROWN. Brass tracks. feat Chino Xl and Finale. 4/ WHITE BOIZ (KRONDON & SHAFIQ HUSAYN). Learn Tho. 5/ BRASCO NOIR AND SAMURAI DEL. Wolfskin. 6/ TYLER THE CREATOR. Smuckers. 7/ BLIMES. Come Correct. feat GIFTED GAB. 8/ CHANCE THE RAPPER. Big fish. 9/ THE 1978ERS (YU AND SLIMKAT). Tryin’ then yall say .10/ ASAP ROCKY. Electric body.11/ RAPSODY. OooWee. feat Anderson Paak. 12/ LITTLE SIMZ. Boss.13/ VEL THE WONDER. Penny.14/ DECLAIME. Flys Eye. feat GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW. 15/ LANDO CHILL. Peso.Escuchar audio
Deadbeat Club Deadbeat Club S04E01 3ère partie : Simon Raket écoute Blackalicious Dernier chapitre de cet épisode avec Simon Raket comme invité. On y parle de "Blazing Arrow" de Blackalicious. Et comme nosu sommes accompagnés de l'encyclopédie de la culture Rap, quelque chose me dit que les débats seront plus élevés que d'habitude... #TDBC The Deadbeat Club, le podcast qui parle de mauvaise musique avec bonne foi et de bonne musique avec mauvaise foi. Tous nos chapitres, épisodes, recos, articles & gifs sont sur https://thedeadbeatclub.be/ On est aussi sur tes plateformes de podcasts préférées et sur les réseaux sociaux : https://linktr.ee/deadbeatclub N'hésite pas à mettre 5 ÉTOILES sur , sur Spotify (Tu peux même laisser des commentaires !), et à partager. AH ET SURTOUT A T'ABONNER ! Bisou à toute la famille ! L'ambiance musicale est fournie par Vincent Claus et Trupp Beats, qu'ils en soient remerciés --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fr351d351ric-bodarw351/message
On episode 146 we're bringing you vibes and stuff. After giving you nothing but tributes all year, we're pivoting to an episode of just lounging. We've got music from The Mighty Mos Def, Aceyalone, People Under The Stairs, Hieroglyphics, Blackalicious, Atmosphere, J-Live, Common, Redman, Jay Electronica, Common and A Tribe Called Quest to name a few. At the break, we're all over the place, as we discuss new music from Nas & DJ Premier as well as Common and Pete Rock. We get into the current rap beefs and debate what tribute we should tackle this summer on Take It Personal. www.takeitpersonalradio.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Online store: https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ (enter BEASTIES for 25% off)
This week we are taking our talents into the sporting realm. DBRP hosts Nate LeBlanc, Demone Carter and David Ma are joined for an interesting conversation with DJ D-Sharp, a Bay Area stalwart who has new music out now. However, he also has a "day job" as the in-arena DJ for the Golden State Warriors, the best basketball team in the world. We discuss his history as an in-demand tour DJ for many prominent acts including a long stint with one of our favorites, Blackalicious. We enjoyed chatting with D about his prominent DJ gigs, including playing for President Obama multiple times, as well as his front row seat to history as the man behind the wheels for so many major sports moments. Our hosts discuss "jock jams" aka the music that is played in arenas and stadiums all over the world, as well as some takes on what has been an odd Warriors season so far. Our theme song is produced by Cutso and rapped by DEM ONE. DBRP is mixed by Taylor Weng. Stony Island Audio is the home for hip-hop storytelling, please make sure to check out the other shows on the network.
Featuring : Jesse, Clayton, Delano, Matt and Archie. ++++Max's Corner++++ "Artificial amateurs aren't at all amazing Analytically, I assault, animate things Broken barriers bounded by the bomb beat Buildings are broken, basically I'm bombarding Casually create catastrophes, casualties Canceling cats got their canopie s collapsing Detonate a dime of dank daily doin' dough Demonstrations, Don Dada on the down low Eatin' other editors with each and every energetic Epileptic episode, elevated etiquette Furious fat fabulous fantastic Flurries of funk felt feeding the fanatics Gift got great global goods gone glorious Gettin' Godly in his game with the goriest Hit 'em high, hella hype, historical Hey holocaust hints hear 'em holler at your homeboy" Sincerely, Blackalicious #phoningitin ++++LINKS++++ Email: smartsvillepodcast@gmail.com HomePage: Click to Visit Homepage (smartsville.podbean.com) Instagram: Click to Visit Instagram Page (www.instagram.com/official_mudduck/) Facebook: Facebook Page(https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092156203122) Clayton's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lahrclayton?utm_source=qr
KNOSAGE & Novek welcome Adam (Advizer) and Roberto (Cybervato)!Roberto (El Cybervato) is an interdisciplinary performance artist and educator. Sifuente's projects include: #exsanguination, a collaboration with new media artist jonCates and Aram Han Sifuentes (2016-2019); “Reculmulations: Digital Avatars and Performance objects,” a collaboration with digital artist Claudia Hart and composer Edmund Campion (Black and White Gallery NYC).As co-founder of the San Francisco based performance troupe La Pocha Nostra, he has performed and conducted workshops with La Pocha across the US, Canada, Europe and Latin America. Sifuentes has co-authored two books with Guilermo Gomez-Peña; most recently “Exercises for Rebel Artists: Radical Performance Pedagogy” Routledge 2011. As a performance pedagogue, he has been Artistic Director of the Trinity College/La MaMa Performing Arts Program NYC. Sifuentes is currently Professor of performance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.The 1990s saw hip-hop's influence extend well beyond the confines of the traditional large metropolitan areas (New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, et al.), initially spreading into the suburbs, where it infiltrated every socio-economic strata and crossed every cultural boundary, then ultimately found its way into smaller regional niches, such as, in the case of the progressive rap combo Oddjobs, Minneapolis and St. Paul. With the equally forward-looking artists of the Rhymesayers Entertainment enterprise, the group not only helped to put Minnesota on the hip-hop map but, inspired by previous mavericks like De La Soul, the Beastie Boys, Hieroglyphics, and Freestyle Fellowship, also helped to tie rap's coastal-based, old-school past with its visionary, postmodern, untethered future.The individuals who would eventually form the official Oddjobs lineup originally came together in 1996 as members of the 30-odd-strong Cases of Mistaken Identity (CMI) collective, a rotating cadre of rappers, DJs, b-boys, and graffiti writers drawn mostly from a pair of local high schools. By 1998, Minneapolis MCs Advizer (Adam Waytz) and Crescent Moon (Alexei Casselle), and St. Paul producers/DJs Anatomy (Stephen Lewis) and Deetalx (Devon Callahan), had gravitated toward one another and began performing together at all-ages venues as Oddjobs, occasionally backed live by local band Heiruspecs. Not long thereafter, the group released its first tape, Case Studies, with CMI and began to earn a measure of local exposure. The foursome's entrée into more widespread underground circles came the next year with its debut indie full-length, Conflict and Compromise. They attracted even more notice within the hip-hop community after Crescent Moon's strong showing at the battle competition of the 1999 Scribble Jam, and via his frequent spot as an auxiliary MC for Eyedea + Abilities of Rhymesayers fame. Advizer and Deetalx made the move to Brooklyn in the fall of that year to attend college, but the members kept Oddjobs alive via tapes, telephone calls, and commutes, resulting in the 2000 EP Absorbing Playtime. At around the same time, the Funboy EP was pressed in a limited edition of 5000 and officially released only in Japan. (It quickly began making the rounds in the United States as a bootleg.) Across the Tracks, a Deetalx mix CD, and Live at the Bryant Lake Bowl, with Chicago's Typical Cats and Heiruspecs, both appeared in 2001.The full CMI crew -- by that time down to Oddjobs and MCs Nomi and Naimles -- had planned to follow with a full-length project. Instead Nomi (Mario Demira) joined as an official member (CMI Productions became the business front for the group), and the three remaining Minnesotans made the final move to New York the following autumn. Success and respect came surprisingly quickly for the quintet in the Big Apple. Its 12" single "Blue Collar Holler" rose to the sixth spot on the CMJ college radio chart. (A subsequent remix of the song attracted guest appearances from Aesop Rock and Vast of Cannibal Ox.) Oddjobs shared stages with or opened for De La Soul, DJ Shadow, Blackalicious, El-P, and Atmosphere, among others. In 2002 the crew released its first nationally distributed full-length, Drums, on its own indie startup label Third Earth Music. The album was lauded by fans, fellow rappers, and critics alike. They briefly partnered with Eyedea for the extremely rare toss-off cassette Whereabouts of Hidden Bridges. The collaboration also accounted for a track on the next official Oddjobs recording, the six-song The Shopkeeper's Wife EP, released in the spring of 2003. ~ Stanton Swihart
For episode 113, ever wondered how a beat maker infuses the traditional sounds of live drums with modern synths? Join us, as we spend an enlightening hour with Flobama, a versatile beat maker and live performer from Austin, Texas. His journey, from creating unique beats to becoming an educator in the music industry, is an inspirational tale of creativity and perseverance in a highly competitive field.Our conversation traverses different aspects of music, drawing on influences from classical to hip-hop. Recounting his own journey into music, we delve into the transformative power of diverse influences, including Tribe Called Quest and Blackalicious, that ignited his passion for hip-hop. We also discuss the profound impact of social media on the music industry, teasing apart its potential as a tool for promoting music rather than purely a career path.This episode also spotlights the stories behind Flobama's music, from his childhood in Japan, to beat-tapes like "Vol 1", "Strong Style Slaps", "H-E-Beats," and his recent release, "Happy Accidents". We talk about his experience working with a management team . We wrap up with a focus on Flobama's expertise in the intriguing world of finger drumming and sneak a peek into his future plans. This is your chance to delve into the mind of a creative Beatmaker, Collaborater, Educator, Live Performer and more.Intro Music: Pass The Dutch by Les Lockheart, matt.e.j, pres.morris, tvkii, whknws_ from Organic Beat Sessions Available Here: Featured Episode Music from Flobama's Music Discography (Available Here)Social Media: @flobama91Website: https://linktr.ee/flobamaSupport the showEdited, Mixed and Mastered by GldnmndPodcast Website Link: The Rec Show PodcastNEW!!! TheRecShowPodcast Music Playlist Available Here
Well here's a bit of sweet news! Our guest this week is the Mighty Grouch from Grouch & Eligh and The Legendary Living Legends crew. Here to remind you about the highly anticipated full-album release from Living Legends called The Return, after nearly 18 years since their last album “Classic” and to also promote the upcoming 'How the Grouch Stole Christmas' tour, which this year features The Living Legends, Brother Ali, Reverie & DJ Fresh. For as long as I've been listening to the Grouch's music it's a real trip to be actually having a conversation with him and creating art for him. On this episode 72 of The DOD45 Show, I draw a Where the Wild Things Are themed piece with some of those pesky toy plastic bowling pins, that will make sense later in this episode. And In the intro, I give a detailed list of my many favorite Grouch tracks spanning over his 20+ years as an underground hip-hop artist on an impressive grind. With the Grouch we also discuss his 10 year stint living on the island of Maui, producing the Slug & Murs' Felt Album: a Tribute to Christina Ricci, and he shares with us a list of very impressive people that he has the utmost respect for, which includes Erykah Badu, Leon Bridges, Ab-Soul, Slug, Mos Def and more. Sage Francis joins the conversation via the Sage's Social Media Lurk segment, to ask about a Grouch post from 2012 which leads us into a discussion of what we deem to be proper social media etiquette. And Mr. Dibbs joins us through his segment to ask for clarification regarding a photograph of a gloriously dressed Grouch leering behind Dibbs in the backstage tunnel at the recent Atmosphere Red Rocks show. All of that and other mentions of things like Corey Haim & Corey Feldman, Zion-I, Monty Python, The Thing, Ash's Severed Hand, Christina Ricci, Christina Aguilera, Jay Electronica, Blackalicious, Vanity, ET, Kris Kros, Brutus the Barber Beefcake, Yo Gabba Gabba and more. It's a real honor for the Grouch to be lending us his time, so put away that curling iron, light up the mosquito coil, nuzzle up with bucket of buttered popcorn & turn your attention to this episode 72 of The DOD45 Show with The Grouch. ArtByTai.com DOD45.com StrangeFamousRecords.com #ArtByTai #TheGrouch #LivingLegends #StrangeFamousRecords #SFR #dod45 @ArtByTai @therealtherealgrouch --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
这期节目是我日常随手整理出的一些喜欢的嘻哈单曲。有的是随机发现,有的是在各地的嘻哈广播/专题/书籍中收集到的有趣案例,但更多是来自身边好朋友的推荐。 喜欢身边有懂嘻哈的朋友们。 对于资深乐迷来说,这些“音乐发现”可能还挺小儿科的。但对于我来说,这确实是一份“读书笔记”。恰逢2023年是“嘻哈音乐诞生50周年”(美国官方认证的那种),各家媒体、机构与博主都分享了不少有意思的专题,如果你看过什么印象深刻的,欢迎你在评论区里分享
Bengals get right against the Cardinals 34-20. Kitty Katz, John Ford and Turbo get hyped about the record day for Chase and Burrows return to normalcy. Outro: Back to the Essence by Blackalicious
A banda The Strangers é o ponto de encontro de três grandes talentos musicais. Liderado pelo tecladista parisiense Hervé Salters, o grupo deu início neste ano a uma promissora trajetória, com expectativa de revolucionar o G-Funk. Depois de quase 20 anos à frente da mítica General Elektriks, Salters se juntou a dois ícones do hip-hop, o americano Lateef the Truthspeaker, ex-Blackalicious, e o francês Leeroy, do antigo coletivo Saian Supa Crew. O resultado é um groove futurista e original que rendeu o single Movin', em destaque na playlist da programação musical da RFI.Misturando inglês e francês, essa é a primeira faixa de um álbum aguardado pela crítica e com a expectativa de iniciar um novo capítulo do G-Funk. O trabalho chega com uma lúdica narrativa de fundação da banda em uma Califórnia distópica e cyberpunk, em 2222, de onde o trio envia suas boas vibrações e produções musicais. Aumente o som!Ouça o Balada Musical clicando no player acima ou acesse-o no Spotify ou no Deezer.
Good News: The global economy can completely decarbonize with a little financial commitment! Link HERE. The Good Word: Another great quote from Coleridge! Good To Know: A truly startling fact about some New York-base ants… Good News: The Seine River in Paris is getting cleaned up in advance of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Link HERE. […]
Yochai & Brad review The Frost Spire by Jacob Hurst, and answer a question from the mailbag.Mailbag: Do you take notes about what voices or mannerisms an NPC has?0:27 Mailbag 12:02 Main Review19:47 Deep DiveNote: Apparently one of the guys from Blackalicious died, We didn't know that. RIP.Thanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
TMD CONNECTS https://instagram.com/cooloutwithtmd?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= CHECK OUT ALL ZIZ's MUSIC - https://zizmusicyall.bandcamp.com/ Ziz Connects https://youtube.com/c/Zizyall https://anchor.fm/4dadjsradio https://instagram.com/4dadjs_radio/ https://www.instagram.com/ziz_yall/ https://linktr.ee/Ziz134 DONATE TO THE SHOW ON CASH APP - $Letschopitupwziz ****You have a small or large business and would like to sponsor the show, contact us through this email- tapinradiowziz@gmail.com**** Playlist for 02-11-2023 (episode #01) Blackalicious - 4000 Miles feat. Chali 2NA of Jurassic 5 and Lateef The Truth Speaker Jeru The Damaja - D. Original Wildelux & Rockwell - Make It Hot Marz One & Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha - Big Shots Spectacular Diagnositcs - Class ft. Curly Castro, Illogic & Defcee Josh Tree - Relax feat. YodaRoc Rawlsmatic - Play Your Position feat. Supastition The Beatnuts - Watch Out Now Three Chillers - Word From Our Sponsor feat. DJ Swab Clouds In A Headlock - The Clouds Kero One - Stay On The Grind feat. Omega Watts Jak Hellington - Grounded feat. Skyler Danes & DJ Uncle Fester Frames - Left Home Estimate & OG Neeks - Lord Knows feat. Kosh Chadio - Nobody Else Mike Logik & Joey Childz - Chips Ice Cube - Until We Rich feat. Krazie Bone Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - New York, New York Bambu - Dittybop II feat. Klassy, Bettina Francisco, Carl Angelo & Marco Kane Brainorchestra - The Best In It feat. Kenn Starr Twelve One - The Last Of What I Have To Say Atmosphere - My Songs SQ - Fire Escapes feat. Baje One & Rapswell Sachillpages - Lemon Drop CoCec - Cold Water feat. Carnage the Executioner & Moltensky Paradox & DJ Sean P - Could I Be? feat. Jabee God's Gift - Concentrate feat. Unorthadox Tha Okward Product People Under The Stairs - O.S.T. 1773 - Daisies --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4dadjsradio/message
DJ Firespin takes a trip down memory lane with indie classics from Blackalicious, Dilated Peoples, Shing02 and Canada's own Specifics and BadBadNotGood. Plus a careening live cut from Nomadic Massive, rugged Shaolin soul from J-Hood and Shyheim, Brief Encounter's joyous "What About Love", and a volcanic funk blast from the Bogie Band. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1147 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
B. Cox looks back at The Pharcyde's debut classic album Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde as it turns 30. In the midst of a genre shift of power over their home base of California, the former dancers turns emcees and producers released their debut album to little fanfare, but would become recognized in the industry for their easy going and humorous style.Produced entirely by group member J-Swift, the group (also made up of members Slimkid3, Bootie Brown, Fatlip and Imani) provided audiences of a view of living in Southern California that was noticeably different in tenor and landscape than most of their counterparts in 1992.Using humor, witty banter, clever bars with bravado laced with references of sex, weed and female entanglements catered to an audience seeking an alternative to the party and gangster rap that made West Coast hip-hop popular.The album released two notable singles: the wise-crack song "Ya Mama" and the classic single "Passin' Me By", which has become their more recognizable track to date. While not a commercial success, the album was critically acclaimed and largely credited along Freestyle Fellowship's To Whom It May Concern and Del the Funky Homospaien's I Wish My Brother George Was Here with helping to popularize the West Coast alternative hip-hop scene which helped lead to the success and visibility of later acts such as Hieroglyphics, Jurassic 5, Blackalicious, Dilated Peoples and more.Visit The Vault Classic Music Reviews Onlinewww.vaultclassicpod.comSupport The Vault Classic Music Review on Buy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/vaultclassicpodShow NotesAlbumism: The Pharcyde's "Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde" Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospectivehttps://albumism.com/features/the-pharcyde-debut-album-bizarre-ride-ii-the-pharcyde-album-anniversaryMedium: BackSpin- Pharcyde "Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde"https://medium.com/@mediamaven0103/backspin-the-pharcyde-bizarre-ride-ii-the-pharcyde-1992-ca42ce00e88dAnywhere The Dope Go: The Pharcyde: Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde-Throwback Thursday Reviewhttps://www.anywherethedopego.com/the-pharcyde-bizarre-ride-ii-the-pharcyde-throwback-thursday-review%EF%BF%BC%EF%BF%BC/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 117 is our chill-out session. We're playing some of the finest jazz, lo-fi hip-hop for your listening pleasure. Grab a bottle of your favorite brown stuff, roll-up something green and just vibe-out to an episode that we guarantee will have you pressing replay. We've got music from Blackalicious, All Natural, Common Market, Kid Abstrakt, Awon, Binary Star, Last Jazz Club, People Under The Stairs, MF DOOM, Digable Planets, The Artifacts, Little Brother, Zion I and Blu & Exile to name a few. But before we get started, we have to take time to acknowledge the late, great, Tame One. This is becoming way too familiar, but we've lost yet another legend in hip-hop. Episode 118 was scheduled to be our J Dilla Tribute, but we felt honoring Tame One next was the only logical choice. So, Episode 118 will be our Tame One Tribute followed by our 2-part J Dilla Tribute. RIP to Hurricane G, Takeoff and Tame Dizzle. www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonal Online store: https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
we try our best as non-experts tip-toeing into the realm of hip-hop and the very artistically fruitful period of the early 00's indie hip-hop by looking at a highly acclaimed (at the time), but also semi-forgotten indie hip-hop album Blazing Arrow by former Bay Area hip-hop duo Blackalicious. RIP Gift of Gab.
On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie, and Plouffe listen to Plouffe's next pick -- Gift of Gab's Rejoice! Rappers are Rapping Again! Gift of Gab was a prolific artist both solo and with Blackalicious, having put out a multitude of albums, mixtapes, EPs and collaborations before his death in 2021. Released in 2017, Rejoice! Rappers are Rapping Again! is Gift of Gab's third EP, and it comes in at a swift 21 minutes long. Will the boys enjoy their brief time with the album, or will they think it was much too fast?
On this EP episode of SRR we discuss the breakthrough EP from Bay Area hip hop legends Blackalicious!
The gruesome twosome introduce a new segment and attempt to clean up some beef within their respective army ranks.
Make your disc and play this tape in your Camero because this week we're talking about the 2002 Blackalicious album Blazing Arrow. Join us as we take a journey through music with the encyclopedic sample collection of producer Chief Xcel, have our collective domes blown by the fire breathing, rhyme heathen, Gift of Gab, and try, after two decades, to finally figure out who cut the provolone. Spoiler alert: it's Matt! Plus, we evaluate the rapping of a certain Harry Potter actor, Joe and Matt talk about their big day out, and Joe provides a much needed PSA to the kids of America.Be sure to support the artists by purchasing "Blazing Arrow" on iTunes or wherever you get your music.
As the podcast reaches 200 episodes, I want to again extend my deep appreciation to everyone who's tuned in since 2014! Wouldn't be doing this without all the amazing listeners. Also want to give a huge shout-out to Pipomixes and everyone else who has posted, tweeted, and said nice things about this podcast/mix-series/however you want to define it. Looking forward to the next 100 episodes! Recorded this one live on Twitch (twitch.tv/djianhead) and shout out to the folks who tuned in! As usual, every 50 episodes I dig into the hip-hop crates and play some independent releases, favorite b-sides and album cuts. Hope you dig it. Tracklist: Funkdoobiest, Nat Lover, Saafir, Kutfather, Shortie No Mass, Camp Lo, Natural Elements, Rhymefest ft Juice, Eardrumz ft Dr. Oop, Libertto ft Jumbo, Abyssinian Creole, Blackalicious ft Vursatyl, Powerrule, Lewis Parker, Grand Puba ft Sadat X, Raekwon, Latebloomer and Moemaw Naedon, Digable Planets
Prior to running her own business, Fiona has overseen many careers, including her time at EMI Records, where she ran marketing campaigns for Digable Planets, Gang Starr, Shara Nelson, The Solsonics, Eternal, and others.She co-owned Sub Verse Music and 3-2-1 Records, where she signed and marketed Blackalicious, MF Doom, C-Rayz Walz, Skeme Team, and more.At the parent company Zero Hour Records, she spearheaded the publicity department and ran campaigns for The Notwist, Varnarline, Swervedriver, Space Needle, Steve Wynn, John Wesley Harding, Threadwaxing Space, just to name a few.As talent booker for Joe's Pub, she developed the highly popular Late Night Series, then went on to run the International Department at TVT Records.She also showcased and gave NY debuts to some of the hottest indie acts on the scene including Slum Village, Saian Supa Crew, Spank Rock, TTC, Loop Troop, Eternia, Timbuktu, Zion I, Atmosphere, Aloe Blacc, Swollen Members, Dub Inc, etc.Before her record Industry work, she was a radio personality in Atlanta with a widely popular urban show on WRFG 89.3FM, a party promoter, freelance publicist, and a voice-over talent.And before that: A Concert Pianist in England where she grew up!Learn more about Lyte.
Prior to running her own business, Fiona has overseen many careers, including her time at EMI Records, where she ran marketing campaigns for Digable Planets, Gang Starr, Shara Nelson, The Solsonics, Eternal, and others.She co-owned Sub Verse Music and 3-2-1 Records, where she signed and marketed Blackalicious, MF Doom, C-Rayz Walz, Skeme Team, and more.At the parent company Zero Hour Records, she spearheaded the publicity department and ran campaigns for The Notwist, Varnarline, Swervedriver, Space Needle, Steve Wynn, John Wesley Harding, Threadwaxing Space, just to name a few.As talent booker for Joe's Pub, she developed the highly popular Late Night Series, then went on to run the International Department at TVT Records.She also showcased and gave NY debuts to some of the hottest indie acts on the scene including Slum Village, Saian Supa Crew, Spank Rock, TTC, Loop Troop, Eternia, Timbuktu, Zion I, Atmosphere, Aloe Blacc, Swollen Members, Dub Inc, etc.Before her record Industry work, she was a radio personality in Atlanta with a widely popular urban show on WRFG 89.3FM, a party promoter, freelance publicist, and a voice-over talent.And before that: A Concert Pianist in England where she grew up!Learn more about Lyte. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's MaxFunDrive -- the best time of year to support the show! Go to MaximumFun.org/join to support JJGo and all of the other shows at MaxFun. It really means the world to us.To celebrate the MaxFunDrive, Ben Harrison and Adam Pranica from The Greatest Generation podcast join Jordan and Jesse to talk about the mixed feelings Jesse has about Daniel Radcliffe going viral for rapping a Blackalicious song, party tricks everyone keeps in their back pocket, riding zambonis, and Star Trek themed events everyone's gone to.
Facing an indeterminate period of isolation, Lyrics Born did what any rational person would: he started a podcast. While he's quick to note that the last two years offered a period of reflection and a rare moment to catch his breath during an impressive 25-year career in hip-hop, Mobile Homies was, ultimately, less about working than connecting. The show offered an opportunity to connect with fellow artists and friends during an exceedingly trying time. Conversations became collaborations, resulting in a new album of the same name. The LP finds him collaborating with familiar names like Lateef the Truthspeaker, Prince Paul and Dan the Automater, along with an appearance by the late-emcee – and his longtime friend – Blackalicious' Gift of Gab.
We start with our Fearless Beer Review. We get into some of the new vinyl we got this week, and that leads to our Songs Of The Week from Blackalicious and Spineshank. We wrap it up with some new music and other happenings in the music world. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on iTunes. Leave a comment on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or AsinineRadio.com. Email us at AsinineRadio@gmail.com. We're even on Spotify! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/asin…io/id1130289553 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/60pYwZVJoOm2NvmmQHcks7 Twitter: www.twitter.com/AsinineRadio Instagram: www.Instagram.com/asinineradio/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/asinineradio/
On this episode of DOD45 Tai & Adrienne chat with Blockhead. They discuss Blockhead's father's artwork and how he was in his 60s when Blockhead was born. They also discuss Blockhead's newest album with Aesop Rock, Garbology, playing basketball with the Beastie Boys, if it's buffalo wings or hot wings, how he signed with Ninja Tune, strip clubs and farmer's markets, Heterochromia and so much more....This is really the shit-talkin', ball-bustin' episode though. They throw some shade on M. Night Shymalan, Ice Cube, Rick Rubin, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jim Breuer, Kevin Hart, Martin Lawrence, Joe Rogan, Limp Bizkit and others, but all in good fun. Opinions fly in this episode, but they're just goofy opinions for a laugh, so don't get all bent if they knock someone you love. Tai also runs through his Spotify 2021 "year in review"...Hear who is top artist & top songs were. Sophie's Choice questions from this episode include: Tony Hawk or Tony Danza? Anthony Bourdain or Anthony Kiedis? Bill Burr or Bill Hicks? Bill Murray or Bill Maher? Jim Gaffigan or Jim Belushi? Bo Burnham or Sarah Silverman? Big L or Big Pun? Pusha T or Ice-T? Mike Ladd or Mike D? Rick Ross or Rick Rubin? Portishead or Radiohead? Buckethead or Motörhead? Latyrx or Rick's Cabaret? Latyrx or Netflix? Talking Heads or Oysterhead? Blackalicious or Black Star? Spaceballs or Star Wars? Christopher Walken or Christopher Lloyd? Mila Kunis or Milla Jovovich? Dan Akroyd or Dan Marino? Carly Simon or Simon Pegg? Prints of the Blockhead's "City Slothhead" are available here Tai's hoodie in this episode: Garbology Pertinent links from the episode: Blockhead Bandcamp Blockhead Twitter Blockhead Instagram Blockhead Facebook Aesop Rock website Blockhead's Dad Sidney Simon website Blockhead on Ninja Tune Become an ArtByTai collector Theme music by Nalei from her debut album "13" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
Alfredo Ortiz is an American musician, primarily a drummer and percussionist. He toured with the Beastie Boys as their drummer and percussionist from 1996 until their final show in 2009. He also appeared in their live concert film, Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!, and was featured in their Grammy Award-winning instrumental album, The Mix-Up. Alfredo has been the drummer for other artists such as Money Mark, New York group Morningwood, Los Angeles rockers Red Exiles, and Tito & Tarantula. Ortiz has worked with other bands and musicians including Money Mark, Kathleen Hanna, Los Lobos, The Offspring, Yeska, Ozomatli, BS 2000, Blackalicious, Los Villains, Tommy Guerrero, Mariachi El Bronx, Chromeo, Kelis, Sepultura, Gogol Bordello, Jack White, and Salvador Santana. Ortiz appears on Tenacious D's self titled album, released in 2001. From 2008-2010, he toured with Tito & Tarantula. He has also played with former Mars Volta's bassist Eva Gardner in her band called Lyra. (All info from Wikipedia)
Voted in 2015 Athens, Ga Best Hip Hop Artist. BlackNerdNinja has been touring and building his buzz. He has opened for legendary acts like Third Big Star, Blackalicious, Nappy Roots, OpenMikeEagle, Kungfu Vampire, LockSmith, and Turquoise Jeep. He has also collaborated with legendary west coast artist KXNG CROOKED/Crooked. We talk with him about his musical journey and also his journey as a comic book creator. Check out some of his great work at his website blacknerdninja.com and on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/3zbQdjll948KwBjkQ7CI0h
In the newest episode with "Still A B-Boy" MC AK sits down with Baltimore, MD MC, Dskillz Harris. We discuss his crew Down By Law, battle rapping, his love for old school Hip-Hop and so much more. In this weeks "In Memory", we remember the life & death of Gift of Gab.Contect with the podcast at:Email: stillabboypodcast@protonmail.comTwitter & Instagram: @b_boypodcast
We're back and we're going back, way back. Back to the new millennium where hip-hop was thriving, the DIY backpack era started to fizzle, but the major labels swooped in and were plucking groups one by one. Collabos were in full effect and more noticeably than in years past, very cross-coast friendly. The independent game was coming off a stellar '99 with the release of Operation: Doomsday, but powerhouse labels like Interscope, Def Jam and MCA started to infiltrate and influence while changing landscape of hip-hop. Outkast released Stankonia. Eminem dropped he Marshall Mathers LP and the Wu came with the underwhelming The W. Each week we were force-fed videos by Black Eye Peas, Wyclef Jean, Jay-Z and Mystikal. 2000 was a pivotal time in music. The Rawkus dominance was slowly winding down and many of our favorite rappers starting yearning more and more for that commercial success, indirectly alienating their fan bases. Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre controlled much of the market and Dre's 2001 album, which released in 1999, made everyone rethink their production. No longer were the days of lo-fi beats or low-budget anything. Production had to be sonically rich, with heavy bass lines, strings, powerful synths and sporting soulful vocals. On episode 96, we play some of our favorites that came out in the new millennium with music from Ghostface Killah, Xzibit, Dilated Peoples, Zion I, Blackalicious, Screwball and M.O.P. to name a few. At the break, we reminisce about 2000, The Spitkicker Tour, burning CDs off Napster and Limewire, Sega Dreamcast and select or sleeper albums of the year. www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Matt and Jay are back sharing a w00t Stout from Stone Brewing. They discuss the first volume of Sweet Tooth, the Suicide Squad, Invincible, video games from their youth and how they compare to today, and talk about recent things they've watched recently. Music this week is from the late Blackalicious and it's his new track Vice Grip. His final album will be out in September and it's amazing. Check us out at our website and on social media: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
The world of music lost a much-loved and influential figure in Gift of Gab, known for his solo work as well as the beloved Blackalicious. We were thrilled to talk with Gift of Gab on the show a few years ago when he traveled through Asheville on tour. So here is the Steve Sax Syndrome conversation with Gift of Gab from March 22, 2017. #Indiesportsradio
Short podcast this week talking the war of attrition that is the NBA Playoffs, the insanity of 2020 Euros, John Facenda in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and saying goodbye to the Gift of Gab from Blackalicious. #indiesportsradio
The Hake Report, Monday, June 28, 2021: Gift of Gab from Blackalicious died at 50! // Mother says her husband and athlete son got post-vaxx blood clots! // Black female American hammer thrower at the Olympics disrespects the country; Dan Crenshaw says she should be thrown off the team. // Democrat female Congressman Veronica Escobar calls El Paso the new "Ellis Island." // INTERESTING CALLS! — See below… MUSIC: mewithoutYou - "Torches Together" and "January 1979" - from 2003 album Catch for Us the Foxes Also check out Hake News from today. CALLERS Chad from Alberta, Canada says he knows many having post-vaxx issues. Bobby from TX is disappointed in the subverted Olympics, so different from Reagan days. Jeremiah from LA acts crazy and gets hung up on. Robert from KS talks about the pride flag, then James calls him a snake. Earl from MI pretends to know more than James about Critical Race Theory. Louis from ID brings up Derek Chauvin's unjust sentence, then talks about drinking. Darryl from NY lied and said he wanted to "check up" on James! What a snake! Octavio 1st from Detroit, MI is Catholic, but really appreciates JLP and Hake's work. TIME STAMPS 0:00 Mon, Jun 28, 2021 1:30 Torches Together, mwY 5:16 Hey, guys! 6:43 Blackalicious, RIP 13:17 Upcoming tease 14:39 Blood clots 21:37 Chad, Alberta, Canada 35:38 Olympics, Crenshaw 43:20 Bobby, TX 57:58 Informative Super Chats 1:00:37 January 1979, mwY 1:03:53 Music comments 1:05:34 Veronica Escobar 1:11:49 Jeremiah, LA 1:14:38 Robert, KS 1:25:54 More Super Chats 1:27:03 Earl, MI 1:40:35 Yet more Super Chats 1:41:29 Louis, ID 1:46:41 Hake for Prohibition 1:49:11 FB, Fraud in TX 1:52:39 Darryl, NY 1:56:28 Octavio, Detroit, MI 1:59:39 Thanks, all! 1:59:50 Brown Bag, Silent Partner HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: Facebook | Periscope/Twitter | YouTube | Audio podcast links below PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon | PodBean | Google LIVE VIDEO: Trovo | DLive | Periscope | Facebook | Twitch* | YouTube* SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Trovo Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube and Twitch have both censored James's content on their platforms lately, over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2021/6/28/062821-mon-dumb-olympian-female-congressman-caller-mess
In this episode Tai draws a Turkey Vulture & a Ponycorn while in discussion with hip-hop lyricist, co-founder of Rhymesayers, Slug(Sean Daley) aka Atmosphere and turntablist/producer Mr. Dibbs (Brad Forste) This episode covers a wide spectrum of topics including Mr. Dibbs' Circuit Bent toys, their favorite record shops, Black Thought on the Jimmy Fallon show, Scribblejam & Soundset status, Murs getting hit by a Gatorade bottle on stage, Dibbs' upcoming record releases, wearing a lava lava, a debate over WKRP in Cincinnati & NightCourt, FamilyMatters & Family Ties, Dibbs' juicing to heal his liver, the word "shit" being used in the 1986 Transformers cartoon movie, Slug's brief venture into Cameo, Dibbs' serial killer art collection, Slug's affinity for Nick Cage, head & neck tattoos, a debate over who is the best Batman, Dibbs' love for the movie Training Day and his brush with death (a second time), Slug's summary of the movie Rubin & Ed, and a discussion about Ice Cube's lyric from his track Man's Best Friend "Forget about a dog fool, he'll shit in the den". Slug also tells the story of his first concert experience at First venue with UTFO and a fight breaking out. It's was a lot to try to pull off in a 45 minute discussion, and they didn't even come close, as it went on for nearly 4.5 hours, but we managed to edit it down to an hour and 45 minutes. Enjoy. Sophie's Choice questions from this episode include: Lamb of God or God Loves Ugly? Prince or Prince Paul? Blag Flag or Black Sabbath? Mos Def or Def Leppard? Blackalicious or Black Thought? Motorhead or Portishead? WKRP or Night Court? Family Ties or Family Matters? Punky Brewster or Silver Spoons? Voltron or Transformers? Diff'rent Strokes or Facts of Life? Rodney-O or Type O? Gang Starr or Mazzy Star? Megadeth or Napalm Death? Kool Herc or Kool Keith? Bikini Kill or Thrill Kill Cult? Goodie Mob or Mobb Deep? Ol' Dirty or Dirty Rotten Imbeciles? MC Shan or MC5? Suicide or Suicidal Tendencies? Dice Raw or Rah Digga? E-40 or UB40? Maxi Priest or Judas Priest? Anthrax or Axle Rose? Rancid or Sid Vicious? MC Breed or Hatebreed? Kid Frost or Kid Koala? Shaq or Brian Austin Green? Shaq or Shia Labeouf? Das EFX or NOFX? Buck 65 or Buc Fifty? Buck Rogers or Uncle Buck? Deftones or Tone Loc? Prints of the Ponycorn Two-Step & Vulture on the Edge drawings available here Tai's shirt in this episode: Quiet Riot "Metal Health" Pertinent links from the episode: Mr. Dibbs official website Rhymesayers Entertainment Mr. Dibbs interview on the Bastard Sermon Podcast Atmosphere Tai's tv show 3.2 Percent segment on Atmosphere from 2003 Theme music by Nalei from her debut album "13" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
Caleb Clark and Caroline Welton discuss bluegrass singer Molly Tuttle and conscious rap duo Blackalicious. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caleb-clark6/support
This episode of Vision of Sound is in collaboration with The Carvery Studio.The award-winning Carvery Studio have recently relaunched their website to share stories of craft and creativity driven by music.I first met Frank Merritt, who owns The Carvery Studio, in 2014, when I photographed him & his old boxer dog Roy, for a feature about London's Mastering Houses.6 years on and it's great to be collaborating with The Carvery Studio again for this very special episode of Vision of Sound, which features the legendary photographer & director B+.For nearly 30 years, B's camera has captured artists like Snoop Dogg, Biggy, Erykah Badu, Fugees, Quantic and Damien Marley. Many of the artists he's portrayed were in the early days of their career in New York & L.A, where B now resides.He's the author of two books, including the brilliant Ghostnotes: Music of the Unplayed and is a professor at University of California, San Diego.Along with Eric Coleman, B is the founder of Mochilla, a company making brand campaigns, mix CDs, documentaries like Banksy's Exit Through the Gift Shop, and over a hundred record sleeves.In this special Vision of Sound & The Carvery Studio podcast; B shares some stories about the making of some of his photos & record sleeves including Blazing Arrow by Blackalicious and Company Flow's Little Johnny from the Hospitul: Breaks & Instrumentals Vol.1A photographer driven by the connections between things, people, and places; B+ is an incredibly inspiring artist and thinker and I'm super excited to be sharing our conversation with you today.Check out thecarverystudio.com for a written article by me about B+ alongside some of his amazing images.This episode was recorded remotely in JUNE 2020.RELATED LINKS:B+ WEBSITEMOCHILLA.COMQUANTICGHOST NOTES: MUSIC OF THE UNPLAYED ON BIBLIOB+'s Vision of Sound features music by:The Young Holt Trio - Strangers in the NightCrooklyn Dodgers - Return of the Crooklyn DodgersJoe Henderson - Inner UrgeQuantic and Alice Russell-I'll Keep My Light In My WindowJ Dilla - Jungle LoveCompany Flow - World Of Garbage OTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookSoundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanAdditional audio support by Ian Phillips.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.
The sonic territory covered in the latest RFUS is pretty remarkable, as we could only do with Melanie Shrawder who worked for the Songlines radio promo company for 14 years & prior to that KUT in Austin, TX and WYEP in her native Pittsburgh. We started out talking Pirates & Steelers & Penguins, went straight into her love of Phil Collins & Genesis, touched on her youthful appreciation of everything from Journey to Juice Newton (bolstered by the Columbia House & BMG Record Clubs). We talked about her tenure booking acts like Spoon & Gary Clark Jr. for their 1st radio sessions, booking Blackalicious for a live session (which they graciously kept FCC clean!), great SXSW memories (including the late, great Rock Hall of Famer Ian McLagan) and then moving on to the promo world, helping the likes of Arcade Fire, The Avett Brothers, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, My Morning Jacket, Chance The Rapper and yes, Spoon, reach bigger national audiences through the radio airwaves. There of course was mention of her all-time favorite Stevie Wonder, and we talked about the diversity challenges the AAA format faces. We also discussed our mutual long-term appreciation of Pearl Jam & it all comes full circle with a new PJ side project that features Stone Gossard & acclaimed singer/songwriter Mason Jennings, who spent much of his youth in Pittsburgh. Plus a couple other new things Melanie has been digging lately at the end (full songs in Anchor version only). And earmuff alert: there is some strong language sprinkled in, but hey it's a podcast!
Boonies records the episode while undergoing a chemical foot peel. Dick shares his secrets behind a tasty Tri-Tip recipe and also gives it his best during a subpar rendition of the Alphabet Aerobics by Blackalicious. While reading and answering “fan” emails, Boonies, tares into a story about a time that someone threw horchata at his car while he was driving. Finally, the boys play another rousing game of Learning Words where the winner was decided upon in a rather unorthodox manner.
Episode 51 we pay homage to jazz music. There is no hip-hop without this great artform. We've got joints from Digable to De La. We've also have Freestyle Fellowship, Blackalicious, Madkap, Organized Konfusion, Sound Providers, Damu The Fudgemunk, Artifacts, Buckshot LeFonque and Siah & Yeshua DapoED to name a few. Remember, on Soundcloud you can now download each episode for free! Our website has all the track lists for each episode and we just released a few new tees for the fall season. For all things Take It Personal please visit takeitpersonalradio.com Jazz ain't the past, this music's gonna last. And as the facts unfold, remember who foretold! - Guru
Producer and DJ Chief Xcel of hip hop duo Blackalicious discusses his career and relationship with rapper and lyricist Gift of Gab.
023. Dogcatcher joins us at The Art Farm in San Jose, CA. Core members Andrew Heine (Vocals / Rhodes / Banjo / Guitar), Jared Milos (Bass), Ramon Esquivel (Drums) are joined by Geoff McCann (Guitar) and Joey Guthrie (Percussion) to share their unique brand of soulful indie rock. We talk joining the marines, playing music in Silicon Valley, collaborating with Gift of Gab of Blackalicious and much more! Hear more from Dogcatcher at http://dogcatcher.bandcamp.com Recorded at The Art Farm in San Jose, CA. Engineered by Kevin McCann. Edited by Zen Zenith. Produced by Zen Zenith and Jake Lloyd. Original theme song by Please Do Not Fight. Special thanks to Andrew Heine for providing the space. A proud member of Dragon Wagon Radio.
Happy New Year everybody! After an amazing 2017, we are excited to bring you more unique episodes weekly for that sensual listening experience you've gotten used to. We start the year with a bang. One of half of hip hop's, Blackalicious, Gift of Gab joins us on the cast this week. Gab is a very intelligent, unique, and passionate rapper who has had a great career. We discuss Gab's early days, his influences, his struggles with dialysis, and his current projects. make sure to check out his music and look out for Blackalicious's new tour. Along with the interview, Scott and Mike talk about last year's highlights, Mike's trip to every Christmas land on the East coast, and Scott has a huge personal announcement. Keep listening, subscribing, sharing, and following the cast. Follow us! FB-Verbalshenanigans Twitter-VScomedy IG-verbalshenanigans
This episode is dedicated to protesters in the U.S. and around the globe. There’s lucid hip hop from Run The Jewels, Saul Williams and Blackalicious. Worldly tracks come in from Bonobo, Tornado Wallace and Ali Renault. There’s a powerful message near the end by the xx. Play this one loud and proud. Playlist Download 01/21/2017