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Welcome back, folks! This week I'm doing an episode that I feel like I probably should've done a long time ago -- but everything comes in due time, and here it finally is! Two and a half hours hashing out outers-space through the lens of philosophy, alchemy, and metaphysics. Diving into topics like the symbolism of outer-space from ancient to modern day; the possibilities and pros/cons of colonizing other planets; whether or not human survival for any deep length of time in space is possible; the history of Operation Paperclip and Warner Von Braun and the extremely dark legacy this paints on our space pursuits as a human culture; Jack Parsons and the history of NASA through Jet Propulsion Labs, including all his weird sex magick, his hang-outs with L. Ron Hubbard, and the absolute brilliance of his self-taught rocketry! And if that wasn't enough, I even take the time to dissect the Moon Landing a bit, discussing why people think that Stanley Kubrick faked the footage and what some of the key details of the hoax theory are. It's one wild fuckin ride this week, I hope you dig it!RELATED MATERIALDIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOKHUNT MANUALBHA LINKTREE w books, shorts, and much moreBHA episode: UFO, Psychedelia & Disinfo GamesBHA episode: UFOs and Carl JungSHOW NOTESNazis in SpaceJung on Flying SaucersJordan Bimm on SpaceStanley Kubrick & the Moon Landing TheoryJack Parsons, Sex Magick & NASAJack Parsons & L. Ron HubbardV 2 RocketA Trip to MarsGrabby Aliens & the Fermi ParadoxThis week's featured music!Aretha (feat. Grim Pesci, Coal Cash, Ixion Form, Coast LoCastro & Tone Spliff) - Dispatched to HellGehennom Lullaby (feat. DJ TMB) - Dispatched to HellThe Gates of Babylon (feat. Profit Pre & KDB) - Babylon WarchildThe Towers of Babylon (feat. Chief Kamachi & Wordsworth) - Babylon Warchild
This episode of Black Hoodie Alchemy is a seriously wild ride! The un-canonized Latin American 'Saint of Death' aka 'Santa Muerte' is essentially the Grim Reaper or Angel of Death moved to the forefront of Catholic folk magick. Along with other folkloric figures like Jesus Malverde, Santa Muerte is considered a "Narco Saint" and is a spiritual figure that not only helps us process and contextualize the death around us in digestible ways, but they as well will never turn a blind eye to the criminal's plight. The Narco Saint is not one that judges -- it is one that appeals to the humanity in us all, and in a large sense, the Narco Saints are the saints of impoverished people that, when pushed to the brink have resorted to crime, despite the great shame they might feel for it. In some ways, they are the saints of the second chance, but there's a whole lot more to it than that. In this episode we take the time to consider the historical contexts that brought about Santa Muerte as the growing and de-centralized folk religion it is today. We analyze some of the practices, philosophies, neighborhoods, and local figures that have become commonplace in this discussion, but unfortunately, these somewhat inspiring and endearing folk religion roots are not where this story ends. While it is important to remember the wholesome roots that Santa Muerte has come from, it has also branched out and been taken hold of by many, many competing criminal cartels in Mexico for intimidation tactics -- and these tactics are about as violent and horrifying as one could possibly imagine. These various cartel have become roving gangs of Richard-Ramirez-style murders and drug smugglers that are willing to perform all levels of black magick curses, incantations, and hexes in order to protect their assets and destroy those out to end them. They're even willing to perform human sacrifices, and do so very regularly. I told you this was going to be a wild ride with a lot of twists and turns! So buckle up. RELATED MATERIAL: DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK HUNT MANUAL BHA LINKTREE w books, shorts, and much more BHA YOUTUBE Chris on Insta Seed on Insta SHOW NOTES: FBI Analysis of Santa Muerte Tepito & Santa Muerte Chicago Santa Muerte Murders Interview with Edgar Santa Muerte NY Post on Santa Muerte DEA Santa Muerte smuggling Mexico News Daily Santa Muerte Narco Saints analysis Dark Tourist This week's featured music is brought to you some of the very greatest emcees of the underground! Don't forget to support that black hoodie rap and all your favorite independent artists! The Karma - Babylon Warchild Dreamz on Reset - Legitimate x Rex Seshunz Red Hook - Umang x Kickback The Towers of Babylon (feat. Chief Kamachi & Wordsworth) - Babylon Warchild --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support
WWW.4DADJSRADIO.COM Playlist- The Eaze Up Show Intro '24 Meph Luciano & Noam Chopski - Battle Royale OutcastGawd Lord EL Ft. J.Vengeance, Zodeak, Dephchyld, Tay Da Crown & Broadway Joe Baggs - Belly of the Beast (Cuts: Tone Spliff, Producer. Body Bag Ben) Whata Mess Ft. Bless Picasso & Sean Links - Blaze SpenceDaProphet X Invizible Handz - Razor Meet the Greens Ft. Phoenix, Mad1ne & Blazy Green - All Rise Money Mogly x Joey DaSilva - Reign Check$ Uhuru Noir - Center Fold DJ Robert Smith & BambuDeAsiatic Ft. Supastition - Directional Shifts Marcus D x Cise Star Ft. Pismo, Substantial, Cise Star, and ZANE - Soul a la Mode Erick the Architect & George Clinton - Ezekiel's Wheel Iamisee & DJ Iron - Beyond Worlds Saga Ft. LeZeppo - Over Everything Shabaam Sahdeeq & John Jigg$ Ft. DJ Goblin - Tyrant (MiLKCRATE Remix) Korey Buckets x Kenneth Masters - Triple Threat (Prod. BoFaat) Let The Dirt Say Amen - WBDKH The Last Emperor & DJ Madsol Desar - Shangri-La Kenautis Smith x Lyfestile Ft. DJ Crucial - Let Me Tell You 'Bout It Pure Order Ft. Abstract Rude - Golden Glass (Prod. Oh No) Evil Ed x BAD FX - Breezin Kingdom Kome - Disconnect From The Matrix Sankofa x Tali Rodriguez Ewing With The Work Slik Jack - Dead Prezeez (Prod. Squeeb) 528ron & Manast LL' - Mochi Days DJ Fatte x Fokis - Stress Free The Bad Seed presents The 6 - #6thManShit (Prod. Murda Megz, Cuts: Tone Spliff) Purge - The End Is Near Vic Shadez - Crazy D.V. Alias Khryst x Dilly Fingaz - Chango-On-Site Cuban Pete x Chief Kamachi x OneMike - Authenticated Steel (Prod. Explicit One) Sultan Mir Ft. Recognize Ali - Check (Cuts: Tone Spliff) Certain.Ones - Airplane Mode The Perfect Color Combination - Creatures Of The Night (Prod. Khrome) C.Shreveport The Professor & Es-K - B.I.G. Madsol Desar - The Water Kil Ripkin x Jah Freedom - In Search Of Phenomeinal - Empire Strikes Again Pismo - Coincide Fazeonerok - Concrete River RIM & 100grandroyce - Dust (Prod. BhramaBull) Rockwelz & Nam Nitty - You Don't Have To Caper Ft. Graveyard Shifter & Portadown - Drifterz The Diety, V Ft. Smokeintheeye - And Just A Nick Of Night Essential - Magic Sh-t (Prod. Guttamouf)
WWW.4DADJSRADIO.COM Playlist- The Eaze Up Show Intro '24 Meph Luciano & Noam Chopski - Battle Royale OutcastGawd Lord EL Ft. J.Vengeance, Zodeak, Dephchyld, Tay Da Crown & Broadway Joe Baggs - Belly of the Beast (Cuts: Tone Spliff, Producer. Body Bag Ben) Whata Mess Ft. Bless Picasso & Sean Links - Blaze SpenceDaProphet X Invizible Handz - Razor Meet the Greens Ft. Phoenix, Mad1ne & Blazy Green - All Rise Money Mogly x Joey DaSilva - Reign Check$ Uhuru Noir - Center Fold DJ Robert Smith & BambuDeAsiatic Ft. Supastition - Directional Shifts Marcus D x Cise Star Ft. Pismo, Substantial, Cise Star, and ZANE - Soul a la Mode Erick the Architect & George Clinton - Ezekiel's Wheel Iamisee & DJ Iron - Beyond Worlds Saga Ft. LeZeppo - Over Everything Shabaam Sahdeeq & John Jigg$ Ft. DJ Goblin - Tyrant (MiLKCRATE Remix) Korey Buckets x Kenneth Masters - Triple Threat (Prod. BoFaat) Let The Dirt Say Amen - WBDKH The Last Emperor & DJ Madsol Desar - Shangri-La Kenautis Smith x Lyfestile Ft. DJ Crucial - Let Me Tell You 'Bout It Pure Order Ft. Abstract Rude - Golden Glass (Prod. Oh No) Evil Ed x BAD FX - Breezin Kingdom Kome - Disconnect From The Matrix Sankofa x Tali Rodriguez Ewing With The Work Slik Jack - Dead Prezeez (Prod. Squeeb) 528ron & Manast LL' - Mochi Days DJ Fatte x Fokis - Stress Free The Bad Seed presents The 6 - #6thManShit (Prod. Murda Megz, Cuts: Tone Spliff) Purge - The End Is Near Vic Shadez - Crazy D.V. Alias Khryst x Dilly Fingaz - Chango-On-Site Cuban Pete x Chief Kamachi x OneMike - Authenticated Steel (Prod. Explicit One) Sultan Mir Ft. Recognize Ali - Check (Cuts: Tone Spliff) Certain.Ones - Airplane Mode The Perfect Color Combination - Creatures Of The Night (Prod. Khrome) C.Shreveport The Professor & Es-K - B.I.G. Madsol Desar - The Water Kil Ripkin x Jah Freedom - In Search Of Phenomeinal - Empire Strikes Again Pismo - Coincide Fazeonerok - Concrete River RIM & 100grandroyce - Dust (Prod. BhramaBull) Rockwelz & Nam Nitty - You Don't Have To Caper Ft. Graveyard Shifter & Portadown - Drifterz The Diety, V Ft. Smokeintheeye - And Just A Nick Of Night Essential - Magic Sh-t (Prod. Guttamouf)
Today we are joined by the man, the myth, the legend Killah Priest. Brooklyn rapper Killah Priest has spent his lengthy, respected career making intensely spiritual music that connects Gnostic religious philosophy with the contemporary Black struggle. He made his first appearances on several Wu-Tang Clan side and solo projects, including albums by Gravediggaz, Ol' Dirty Bastard, and Genius/GZA, leading to the signing of his group Sunz of Man and the release of his acclaimed debut album, 1998's Heavy Mental. After leaving the major-label system, he went independent with 2001's Priesthood, and became an integral member of supergroups the HRSMN (aka the Four Horsemen) and Black Market Militia. He's continued releasing ambitious, metaphor-heavy solo albums such as 2007's The Offering and 2013's The Psychic World of Walter Reed, and produced some of the most experimental, spiritually advanced work of his career with later works such as 2020's Rocket to Nebula. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Killah Priest (Walter Reed) became infatuated with hip-hop as a child, listening to old-school and new-school acts alike. He also was influenced by local figures Genius and Onyx's DJ Suave, who would often play local parties. Killah Priest began working on his rhyming and eventually earned a considerable reputation in his neighborhood, but instead of furthering his musical career, he took a sabbatical to educate himself, primarily about religion and history, which had a major impact on his songwriting. Priest made his return to rap in 1994, appearing on several Wu-Tang projects including Gravediggaz' 6 Feet Deep, Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers, and Genius/GZA's seminal Liquid Swords. All of his cameos were noteworthy, but his role on Liquid Swords -- especially "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)," essentially a Priest solo track -- earned special attention. By the end of 1996, his own group, Sunz of Man, was off the ground, having become the first act signed to Wu-Tang Records. In 1997, GZA suggested to Geffen that they should sign Priest, and the label took his advice. Priest worked on his debut solo album with True Master and 4th Disciple, two producers who were also associated with Wu-Tang. The resulting album, Heavy Mental, was dense with religious imagery and filled with evocative sounds. It received excellent reviews upon its March 1998 release and was a respectable commercial success, debuting at number 24 on the Billboard 200. Priest issued his second album, View from Masada, in May 2000, further bolstering his status as one of the most compelling solo artists in the extended Wu-Tang family (even though, at the time, he was disconnected from the crew). Although View from Masada was well-received, it failed to do well commercially, and he was dropped from his label. While many rappers let go from a major-label either vanish or take years to resurface, Priest wasted no time and established his own imprint. July 2001's Priesthood, involving no Wu-Tang input whatsoever, was produced by Luminati and Nirocist, and released on the MC's Proverbs imprint. July 2003's Black August, however, came out on Recon. Although he certainly wasn't silent after this -- Black Market Militia (featuring Tragedy Khadafi and Hell Razah), the HRSMN (featuring Ras Kass, Kurupt, and Canibus), and Sunz of Man were ongoing concerns -- a few years passed before Priest's next solo album. March 2007's The Offering appeared on the Traffic-distributed Good Hands Records. His release schedule picked up considerably -- Behind the Stained Glass, Black August Revisited, and Beautiful Minds, the latter a full-length collaboration with Chief Kamachi, were all released in 2008. The Exorcist, Elizabeth, and several mixtapes appeared in 2009. The 3 Day Theory, featuring guest appearances by several emcees including Cappadonna, Ill Bill, and the Last Emperor, was released by Man Bites Dog in 2010. Following several delays, Killah Priest returned in 2013 with the ambitious double-CD The Psychic World of Walter Reed, a reunion of sorts with the Wu-Tang family, featuring guest rhymes and production by GZA, RZA, Inspectah Deck, and Ghostface Killah, as well as an appearance by George Clinton. The more sci-fi-themed Planet of the Gods appeared in 2015, and Priest formed the group Moon Crickets with Toronto-based rapper Lord Fury and DJ Mercilless. The Infinite Universe, with Vendetta Kingz, was released in 2016, and the mixtapes Don't Sit on the Speakers, Vol. 1 (with 4th Disciple) and The Untold Story of Walter Reed, Pt. 2 appeared in 2017. A 2020 mixtape with frequent collaborator Jordan River Banks, Journey to the Planet of the Gods preceded one of Priest's deepest, most abstract releases, Rocket to Nebula, an often-beatless record filled with reversed samples and ambient textures. A proper album with Banks, The Third Eye in Technicolor, closed out the year. The cinematic Lord Sun Heavy Mental 1.1 appeared in March of 2021.Show Notes:Killah Priest | Official WebsiteKillah Priest TV | YoutubeKillah Priest | InstagramKillah Priest | TwitterKillah Priest Discography | DiscogsGhostface Killah | TwitterRZA | TwitterNature Knows No Color-Line: Research into the Negro Ancestry in the White Race by J.A. Rogers | AmazonThe Songhai Empire | Students of HistoryMiyamoto Musashi, Japanese soldier-artist | Encyclopedia BritannicaSunz of Man | WikipediaJordan Maxwell | Killah Priest LIVETehuti Amun Hotep Ra | Killah Priest LIVESophia Stewart - Creator / Owner of The Matrix & Terminator Franchise | Killah Priest LIVEProfessor Abraham (Avi) Loeb | Dept. of Astronomy, Harvard UniversityProf. Sara Seager | Official WebsiteOrigin of the Species, From an Alien View | The New York TimesSantos Bonacci | Killah Priest LIVE
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We are super excited to be here with an album review for Violent By Design by Jedi Mind Tricks. This is The "Classic" Quest podcast episode 150, the show where we break down classic projects track by track. Holden Stephan Roy and Your Lady Friend Bonnie are here with our thoughts and can't wait to see your comments. 00:00 General chit chat about Jedi Mind Tricks12:17 Intro16:56 Retaliation25:46 Contra (Ft. Killa Sha)33:49 Speech Cobras (Ft. Mr. Lif)41:23 Breath Of God Interlude44:48 Death March (Ft. The Esoteric, Virtuuoso)52:34 Words From Mr. Len Part One56:41 I Against I (Ft. Planetary of OuterSpace)01:04:11 Exertions Remix (Ft. The Esoteric, Virtuoso, Bahamadia)01:09:13 The Prophecy Interlude01:11:14 Heavenly Divine01:15:10 Sacrafice01:19:42 Permanant Midnight Interlude01:21:13 The Deer Hunter (Ft. Chief Kamachi)01:26:16 Blood Reign (Ft. Louis Logic, DiamondBack, B.A. Barakus01:29:57 Words From Mr. Len Part Two01:32:14 Gengis Khan (Ft. Tragedy Khadafi)01:36:00 Trinity (Ft. L-Fudge, Louis Logic)01:39:53 The Executioners Dream (Ft. J-Treds)01:44:21 Muerte01:47:15 Heavenly Divine Remix01:48:22 Army of the Pharaohs: War Ensemble (Ft. Virtuoso, The Esoteric)01:51:00 Untitled (Ft. Jus Allah)01:53:31 Retaliation Remix01:55:31 Blood Runs Cold (Ft. Sean Price) - Violent By Design album review grade reveal Check out Jedi Mind Tricks - Violent By Design on Spotify and do your own review:https://open.spotify.com/album/68e1Ou1jnKgDwLkCsOPc4M?si=GF2jYFeTSqe26dl427_OLw Check out the Bridge The Gap With Bars Vol. 1 Contest:https://www.facebook.com/groups/261614515246778/ Follow us on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/behindthatsuit Support Us On Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/BehindThatSuit Holden Stephan Roy Music (Follow on Spotify Please):https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ZtYJhikrhYuf0xhL4wqTn?si=JVEtxjpXTsiMBjR_Lg0Fjghttps://hsr514.bandcamp.com/ Join the Behind That Suit Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nzn6xqu Comment below and feel free to keep in touch:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4MWVSp0UU1HSa0FH8nKu4E?si=e47IEX9mSiOY088HQNEtWAPodbeam: https://behindthatsuit.podbean.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/behindthatsuit/Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/behind-that-suit-reviews/id1484023130@BehindThatSuit HSR:FB: https://www.facebook.com/HSR514/Twitter/IG: @HSR514Musical Endeavours:https://youtube.com/hsrisnothiphophttps://youtube.com/hsr514 Your Lady Friend Bonnie:Twitter: @ylfbonnieIG: @Yourladyfriendbonnie #BehindThatSuitReviews #JediMindTricks #ViolentByDesign
The Central Coasting radio show at www.orbital-radio.com weekly on a Friday morning 0700-0900 AEST. Central Coasting – Warming sounds broadcast from the Central Coast NSW. Loosely inspired by the beautiful place I live. Music for the beach, a boat, somewhere outdoors or just to lift your vibration. The music speaks for itself. A genre-defying mix of global rhythms aimed to soothe, move and intrigue. Ambient tones. Laidback Balearic influenced obscurities and rarities. Many shades of Hip-Hop. Classic and modern disco edits. Dubby pitched down dance floor sounds. Dream House and more. Chi - Twisted Camel Smith & Mudd - Elsewhere (Original Mix) Psychemagik - I Walk On Guilded Splinters Jad & The - Drunk, Emotional, 2-Step (Original Mix) Mr Leigh GK & The Pips - One Of Us (Mr Leigh Rewerk) Larry Heard - Serene (Original Mix) Paul Blackford - I Am Sinistar Vinnie Paz, Chief Kamachi, Esoteric, Army of the Pharaohs, Virtuoso, Bahamadia - The Five Perfect Exertions (Original Mix) Too Slow To Disco Marti Caine - Love The Way You Love Me Creep Woland - 0800 Falkirk Triangle 4Hero Feat. Lady Alma - Sink Or Swim (No Choice For Me) Flying Mojito Bros - Tobacco Road (FMB Refrito) Blur - For Tomorrow (Visit To Primrose Hill Extended) Binkbeats - Little Nerves (Live) Run The Jewels, DJ Shadow - Nobody Speak (feat. Run The Jewels) (Original Mix) LTJ Bukem - Moodswings (Original 12'' Mix) Beck - The New Pollution Clyde Feat. Capitol A & Phoebe One - Gedaroom Smith & Mudd - The Secret (Original Mix) Mr. Scruff - Night Time Atjazz & Jullian Gomes - Overshadowed (Original Mix) Recloose - Tecumseh Mangabey - Lunar Light theBasement Discos - Harvey Touch - Early 00s Storytale Arcane - Temples
Killah Priest joins TruthSeekah in this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast as they discuss esoteric symbolism, the anunnaki, magical Egypt and Hollywood.Killah Priest made his first appearances on such Wu-Tang side and solo projects as Gravediggaz' 6 Feet Deep, Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers, and Genius/GZA's seminal Liquid Swords. His contributions to those releases — especially Liquid Swords' “B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth),” essentially a Priest solo track — paved the way for the release of the MC's acclaimed debut album, 1998's Heavy Mental, and a lengthy and respected career in the hip-hop underground. In addition to his prolific solo work, he was an integral member of the groups Sunz of Man, the HRSMEN (aka the Four Horsemen), and Black Market Militia.Born in Brooklyn and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Killah Priest (born Walter Reed) became infatuated with hip-hop as a child, listening to old school and new school acts alike. He also was influenced by local figures Genius and Onyx's DJ Suave, who would often play local parties. Killah Priest began working on his rhyming and eventually earned a considerable reputation in his neighborhood, but instead of furthering his musical career, he took a sabbatical to educate himself, primarily about religion and history. The sabbatical had a major impact on his songwriting.View From MasadaPriest made his return to rap in 1995, appearing on several Wu-Tang projects. All of his cameos were noteworthy, but his role on Liquid Swords earned special attention. By the end of 1996, his own side project, Sunz of Man, was off the ground. In 1997, GZA suggested to Geffen that they should sign Priest, and the label took his advice. Priest worked on his debut solo album with True Master and 4th Disciple, two producers who were also associated with Wu-Tang. The resulting album, Heavy Mental, was dense with religious imagery and filled with evocative sounds. It received excellent reviews upon its March 1998 release and was a respectable commercial success, debuting at number 24 on the Billboard 200. Priest issued his second album, View from Masada, in May 2000, further bolstering his status as one of the most compelling solo artists in the extended Wu-Tang family (even though, at the time, he was disconnected from the crew). Although View from Masada was well-received, it failed to do well commercially, and he was dropped from his label.While many rappers dropped form a major label either vanish or take years to resurface, Priest wasted no time and established his own label. July 2001's Priesthood, involving no Wu-Tang input whatsoever, was produced by Luminati and Nirocist and released on the MC's Proverbs imprint. July 2003's Black August, however, came out on Recon. Although he certainly wasn't silent after this — Black Market Militia (featuring Tragedy Khadafi and Hell Razah), the Horsemen (featuring Ras Kass, Kurupt, and Canibus), and Sunz of Man were ongoing concerns — a few years passed before Priest's next solo album, March 2007's The Offering. He then switched to the Traffic label, where his release schedule picked up a bit. Behind the Stained Glass and Beautiful Minds, the latter a full-length collaboration with Chief Kamachi, were both released in 2008. Elizabeth and The 3 Day Theory (a Man Bites Dog release), two of his deepest and most idiosyncratic releases, were issued, respectively, in 2009 and 2010.TruthSeekah's New Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://amzn.to/31g9ydRTruthSeekahs Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://www.TruthSeekah.com/MeditationsHelp Keep The TruthSeekah Podcast On The Air!⭐️ Become A Patron And Support TruthSeekah
Killah Priest joins TruthSeekah in this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast as they discuss esoteric symbolism, the anunnaki, magical Egypt and Hollywood.Killah Priest made his first appearances on such Wu-Tang side and solo projects as Gravediggaz’ 6 Feet Deep, Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s Return to the 36 Chambers, and Genius/GZA’s seminal Liquid Swords. His contributions to those releases — especially Liquid Swords’ “B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth),” essentially a Priest solo track — paved the way for the release of the MC’s acclaimed debut album, 1998’s Heavy Mental, and a lengthy and respected career in the hip-hop underground. In addition to his prolific solo work, he was an integral member of the groups Sunz of Man, the HRSMEN (aka the Four Horsemen), and Black Market Militia.Born in Brooklyn and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Killah Priest (born Walter Reed) became infatuated with hip-hop as a child, listening to old school and new school acts alike. He also was influenced by local figures Genius and Onyx’s DJ Suave, who would often play local parties. Killah Priest began working on his rhyming and eventually earned a considerable reputation in his neighborhood, but instead of furthering his musical career, he took a sabbatical to educate himself, primarily about religion and history. The sabbatical had a major impact on his songwriting.View From MasadaPriest made his return to rap in 1995, appearing on several Wu-Tang projects. All of his cameos were noteworthy, but his role on Liquid Swords earned special attention. By the end of 1996, his own side project, Sunz of Man, was off the ground. In 1997, GZA suggested to Geffen that they should sign Priest, and the label took his advice. Priest worked on his debut solo album with True Master and 4th Disciple, two producers who were also associated with Wu-Tang. The resulting album, Heavy Mental, was dense with religious imagery and filled with evocative sounds. It received excellent reviews upon its March 1998 release and was a respectable commercial success, debuting at number 24 on the Billboard 200. Priest issued his second album, View from Masada, in May 2000, further bolstering his status as one of the most compelling solo artists in the extended Wu-Tang family (even though, at the time, he was disconnected from the crew). Although View from Masada was well-received, it failed to do well commercially, and he was dropped from his label.While many rappers dropped form a major label either vanish or take years to resurface, Priest wasted no time and established his own label. July 2001’s Priesthood, involving no Wu-Tang input whatsoever, was produced by Luminati and Nirocist and released on the MC’s Proverbs imprint. July 2003’s Black August, however, came out on Recon. Although he certainly wasn’t silent after this — Black Market Militia (featuring Tragedy Khadafi and Hell Razah), the Horsemen (featuring Ras Kass, Kurupt, and Canibus), and Sunz of Man were ongoing concerns — a few years passed before Priest’s next solo album, March 2007’s The Offering. He then switched to the Traffic label, where his release schedule picked up a bit. Behind the Stained Glass and Beautiful Minds, the latter a full-length collaboration with Chief Kamachi, were both released in 2008. Elizabeth and The 3 Day Theory (a Man Bites Dog release), two of his deepest and most idiosyncratic releases, were issued, respectively, in 2009 and 2010.TruthSeekah's New Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://amzn.to/31g9ydRTruthSeekahs Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://www.TruthSeekah.com/MeditationsHelp Keep The TruthSeekah Podcast On The Air!⭐️ Become A Patron And Support TruthSeekah
In this Episode of Out Da Box Talks Host Cril talks in depth with Emcee, Producer, Singer "Hezekiah" on his vast career experiences as an artist as well as the inspiration and meaning behind his latest Album "The Universe Does Not Reward Fear". We talk about everything from his beginnings as an artist to to his growth in the music biz, him overcoming a brain aneurysm, getting back to his career and looking at life differently. One of the significant topics that comes up prominently on the new album is that of "Forgiveness" and the importance of it, and we delve in to this topic thoughtfully in the interview. Hezekiah also talks about his experiences being mistaken for the famous Gospel Artist "Hezekiah Walker" and share stories about his experience with developing the Beat Society "Event Series" back in the early 2000's and the variety of artists he was able to build a successful relationship with. We talk about some of his earlier collaboration work with other artists like "Ishe, Chief Kamachi and Lady Alma", and Hez also talks about his comradare with other philly artists and the benefit it has brought to him in his music career. He also talks about bringing his music to yoga sessions and more. This is a very in depth interview so I hope you are able to listen through it all and gain some valuable insight on what Hezekiah represent as an Artist and Quality contribution to Music Today. Become an Out Da Box Media Patreon Subscriber https://www.patreon.com/outdaboxmedia (Get exclusive Interview Clips and more) Get Out Da Box Media Merch (T Shirts, Sweaters, Snapback Hats etc.) https://outdaboxmedia.bigcartel.com/ Donate to Out Da Box Media https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/outdaboxmedia Visit our Website (Subscribe to our Mailing List) www.outdaboxmedia.com
Reef the Lost Cauze has always been an MC’s MC. With an amazing ear for beats as well as the lyrical capacity to demolish any concept or competitor, Reef has more than made his mark on the Philly hip-hop scene and beyond. Now ten albums deep in the game, not even counting the AOTP discog, EPs, or mixtapes, Reef’s got a lot to talk about, whether it’s politics, autism, his creative process, or his classic verse on the Snowgoons’ latest “Goon Bap.” Bonus for all the underground Philly heads - find out where Chief Kamachi’s been and if Juju Mob is reconvening. twitter.com/lostcauze twitter.com/seven3zero
The next installment of the the World Famous Records Podcast features Crofton bringing you an hour and a bit of the finest in Hip Hop beats, gathered from around the world. Come find us every Wednesday. - www.facebook.com/worldfamousbtn - www.twitter.com/worldfamousbtn - @worldfamousbtn - Subscribe in iTunes with this link: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/world…cast/id982272517 Contains Explicit content. Like what your hearing? Show love. - Tracklisting - 1. Jimetta Rose- Inshallah, I AM (Spaceways Radio Demo Mix) 2. Busta Ryhmes - Ill Vibe (Tom Misch Remix) 3. Youssoupha - Revolver Remix 4. L'Orange - Need You Feat. Blu [Mellow Music Group] 5. Mr Thing - Carnival [First Word Records] 6. J Dilla - Baby (Yonzey Remix) 7. BMB Spacekid - Lady Cadillac 8. Flamingosis - Cream 9. Koetry - StackiT (Paying Dues) 10. Cazal Organism - Electro Boogaloo [SMOG Records] 11. Ohbliv - Head Ice Blend 12. Action Bronson - Terry (Prod Alchemist) [Atlantic Records] 13. Ruff Draft x Flamingosis - Time.Less 14.Sean Price - Onion Head (Jewbei Remix) 15. Nasrockwell - Cruise Control 16. Joomanji - Chasin Rhymes (Feat. Saara Maria) 17. V. Aura - Like This (Prod Obliv) 18. Illiterate - Constantine [Who Sampled ] 19. C Y G N x Jeremy Ian Thomas - Heaven [Melody Soul] 20. HEART Feat. Copywrite, Denku , Alter Ego & Chief Kamachi) 21. pattyperk - sirro 22. Ian Ewing x Flamingosis - Unfukwitable 23. Ego Ella May - How Far (Prod. Wu-Lu + Reiss G) 24. Flying Lotus - Coronus, The Terminator [Brainfeeder]
On this hardcore, 3 fall cage match of a show we have: Slaughterhouse are in the building as Royce Da 5 9 steps away from the company of Crooked I to address all of the issues you would want addressing in March 2010. We talk Bar Exam 3, the new Slaughterhouse album, his forthcoming work with Eminem,his relationship with D12, including his forthcoming project with Denaun Porter. Royce also takes extensive time out to discuss his recent clashes with Canibus, explaining the misconceptions behind D12's involvement with Bis' recent Eminem diss track, as well as finding time to describe Benzino as his play thing. Will Royce collaborate soon with Wocka Flocka? Listen to the whole thing and find out. Diabolic has a new album about to hit the stores on April 6th. Originally scheduled to be released under the sole guidance of Koch Records, Diabolic elaborates upon the faulty thinking of certain individuals and how returning home to Viper Records will now add security to his career. We explore the many facets of existing in the lofty shadow of Immortal Technique, the Beast 1333 colab, Diabolic's next album which is almost half done and much more, including a classic, sharp worded freestyle towards the end of the interview. Marco Polo is with us on the show to explore his forthcoming projects and the imminent release of his full length colab with Ruste Juxx. Ever the optimist, Polo is invigorated with life as we delve deep into the psychology behind much of his colab work, including an exploration of the recent Ice T and Immortal Technique collaboration allegation. He also takes time to clear up the many rumours surrounding him and attempts to educate people on the drawbacks of internet gossip. Chief Kamachi is a whirlpool of knowledge. Ensure your safety belt is tightly fastened as we eject at warp-speed into the world of one of hip hop's most lucid rhyme writers. Celebrating his birthday and the imminent release of his album The Clock Of Destiny on April 6th, Kamachi blazes through the many cobwebs that others perceive him to carry, including his relationship with AOTP, Vinnie Paz and much more in an awe-inspiring, breath-taking journey. Hasan Salaam and Rugged N Raw join us live from the comfortable surroundings of a UK hotel as they enjoy their current residency here in London, England. We hear, first hand, how much they love our country, our hip hop fans and most of all, our fish n chips and chicken Donnas. Awaiting the release of their collaborative album, Hasan and Rugged N Raw are rightfully positive and as is typical when Montana and Hasan talk, political new world concepts are explored and resolved throughout the interview. Beat Butcha is currently one of hip hop's most sought after producers. His extensive production work with such artists as Mobb Deep, Sean Price, Keith Murray and Canibus, to name but a few, has solidified him as one of the best beatsmith's the UK has ever offered, with even Redman reaching out to him on our radio show a few months ago. Raised solely by owls, Beat Butcha is a realist and his brutal honesty and, at times tragic, reflections upon the industry, will surely win him respect with all who hear him. He also hopes, one day. to be paid for the Canibus album production he did. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Adil Omar joins us live from Pakistan for a feature-length discussion regarding his up coming colab work with the likes of Ill Bill, AOTP, Soul Assassins and much more. His new movie, 'Slackistan', directed by BAFTA nominated filmmaker and screenwriter Hammad Khan, is set for global release soon and Adil oozes confidence about his future. If you are not familiar with some of Adil Omar's music then we recommend you search him out and follow one of hip hop's most promising talents. Enjoy! Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana2 Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!
On this hardcore, 3 fall cage match of a show we have: Slaughterhouse are in the building as Royce Da 5 9 steps away from the company of Crooked I to address all of the issues you would want addressing in March 2010. We talk Bar Exam 3, the new Slaughterhouse album, his forthcoming work with Eminem,his relationship with D12, including his forthcoming project with Denaun Porter. Royce also takes extensive time out to discuss his recent clashes with Canibus, explaining the misconceptions behind D12's involvement with Bis' recent Eminem diss track, as well as finding time to describe Benzino as his play thing. Will Royce collaborate soon with Wocka Flocka? Listen to the whole thing and find out. Diabolic has a new album about to hit the stores on April 6th. Originally scheduled to be released under the sole guidance of Koch Records, Diabolic elaborates upon the faulty thinking of certain individuals and how returning home to Viper Records will now add security to his career. We explore the many facets of existing in the lofty shadow of Immortal Technique, the Beast 1333 colab, Diabolic's next album which is almost half done and much more, including a classic, sharp worded freestyle towards the end of the interview. Marco Polo is with us on the show to explore his forthcoming projects and the imminent release of his full length colab with Ruste Juxx. Ever the optimist, Polo is invigorated with life as we delve deep into the psychology behind much of his colab work, including an exploration of the recent Ice T and Immortal Technique collaboration allegation. He also takes time to clear up the many rumours surrounding him and attempts to educate people on the drawbacks of internet gossip. Chief Kamachi is a whirlpool of knowledge. Ensure your safety belt is tightly fastened as we eject at warp-speed into the world of one of hip hop's most lucid rhyme writers. Celebrating his birthday and the imminent release of his album The Clock Of Destiny on April 6th, Kamachi blazes through the many cobwebs that others perceive him to carry, including his relationship with AOTP, Vinnie Paz and much more in an awe-inspiring, breath-taking journey. Hasan Salaam and Rugged N Raw join us live from the comfortable surroundings of a UK hotel as they enjoy their current residency here in London, England. We hear, first hand, how much they love our country, our hip hop fans and most of all, our fish n chips and chicken Donnas. Awaiting the release of their collaborative album, Hasan and Rugged N Raw are rightfully positive and as is typical when Montana and Hasan talk, political new world concepts are explored and resolved throughout the interview. Beat Butcha is currently one of hip hop's most sought after producers. His extensive production work with such artists as Mobb Deep, Sean Price, Keith Murray and Canibus, to name but a few, has solidified him as one of the best beatsmith's the UK has ever offered, with even Redman reaching out to him on our radio show a few months ago. Raised solely by owls, Beat Butcha is a realist and his brutal honesty and, at times tragic, reflections upon the industry, will surely win him respect with all who hear him. He also hopes, one day. to be paid for the Canibus album production he did. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Adil Omar joins us live from Pakistan for a feature-length discussion regarding his up coming colab work with the likes of Ill Bill, AOTP, Soul Assassins and much more. His new movie, 'Slackistan', directed by BAFTA nominated filmmaker and screenwriter Hammad Khan, is set for global release soon and Adil oozes confidence about his future. If you are not familiar with some of Adil Omar's music then we recommend you search him out and follow one of hip hop's most promising talents. Enjoy! Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana2 Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!
Priest has shared the stage with many notable artists In the Game, such as GhostFace killah, Mob Deep, The Young Gunnz & Ms Jade Grand Agent, & Chief Kamachi. He has also recorded songs with Sunz of man aka Black Market Militia, Fes Taylor (Sholin Souljahs), & Leatha Fase (Sholin Souljahs) Buddha Monk (Brooklyn Zoo) (Wutang Clan), Darkim Be Allah (A.I.G) (Wutang Clan), M Eighty, Sadat X of Brand Nubian, & Solomon Wise aka Mr. Wise of I love New York
Chief Kamachi featuring the Guru (Gangstarr) on IndieFeed Hip Hop