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Frizz and Bob crack open some double oaked bourbons and sit with Nas's classic debut record, Illmatic. Join us for a pour of Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Bourbon and Cincinnati Distilling Double Oaked and learn about The Fast and the Furious, pickin' boogers, and an album that redefined what East Coast Hip Hop could be.
Das Jahr beginnt mit einem Ende Und wer ist am Ende? GameStop. Noch im Januar sollen alle Filialen in Deutschland geschlossen werden. Der Online-Shop ist schon dicht und für die Filialen gab es einen Zeitplan. Waren wir Fans? Sicher nicht. Ist es schade? Auf jeden Fall. Indy “Indiana Jones und der Große Kreis” für die Xbox Series X fängt die unverwechselbare Atmosphäre der klassischen Indiana-Jones-Abenteuer meisterhaft ein. Das Spiel versetzt die Spieler in das Jahr 1937 und lässt sie als jungen, energiegeladenen Indy gegen die Nazis antreten, um ein gestohlenes Artefakt zurückzuerlangen. Die detailgetreuen Nachbildungen ikonischer Schauplätze wie dem Vatikan und Gizeh, kombiniert mit einer neu interpretierten Version von John Williams' Originalmusik und der überzeugenden Darstellung von Troy Baker als Indy, schaffen ein filmreifes Erlebnis.Die gelungene Mischung aus Erkundung, Rätsellösen und actiongeladenen Sequenzen fängt den Geist der klassischen Filme perfekt ein. Für Fans ist dieses Spiel ein absolutes Muss, da es die Essenz von Indiana Jones authentisch wiedergibt und ein fesselndes Abenteuer bietet. Venoms letzter Tanz “Venom: The Last Dance” ist der abschließende Teil der Venom-Trilogie mit Tom Hardy in der Hauptrolle. Der Film bietet eine Mischung aus Action und Humor, die Fans der Reihe vertraut ist. Allerdings bleibt die Handlung hinter den Erwartungen zurück und wirkt stellenweise chaotisch und überladen. Die CGI-Effekte sind inkonsistent, was den Gesamteindruck trübt. Obwohl Hardys Darstellung von Eddie Brock und Venom weiterhin unterhaltsam ist, gelingt es dem Film nicht, neue Akzente zu setzen. Für eingefleischte Fans bietet er dennoch kurzweilige Unterhaltung, ohne jedoch nachhaltig zu begeistern. Vielleicht mal bisschen weniger Ego? Angenommen Ihr diskutiert mit jemand über etwas, wovon ihr echt Ahnung habt, was aber geheim ist. Und der andere stellt eure Kompetenz in Frage… Was macht ihr? Genau, ihr veröffentlicht einfach eingeschränkt zugängliches Material um einen Punkt zu machen. So geschehen zum Thema Radar des Eurofighter im War Thunder Forum. Trübes Wasser Redmans neues Album “Muddy Waters Too”, veröffentlicht am 24. Dezember 2024, ist ein beeindruckendes Werk, das den klassischen Redman-Sound mit frischen Elementen verbindet.  Mit 32 Tracks bietet das Album eine Mischung aus humorvollen Skits, energiegeladenen Beats und cleveren Wortspielen, die an sein Originalalbum “Muddy Waters” von 1996 erinnern. Gleichzeitig setzt Redman neue Akzente durch die Zusammenarbeit mit einer Vielzahl von Künstlern wie Method Man, Snoop Dogg und Queen Latifah, was dem Album eine moderne Note verleiht.  Die Produktion, unter anderem von Erick Sermon und Rockwilder, kombiniert klassischen East-Coast-Hip-Hop mit zeitgenössischen Klängen. Insgesamt liefert “Muddy Waters Too” authentischen Rap, der sowohl alte Fans begeistert als auch neue Hörer anspricht. Hand hoch, wen nerven Sprachnachrichten? Manchmal sind sie einfach nervig. Jetzt gibt es aber eine coole neue Funktion. Ihr könnt bei WhatsApp ab sofort Sprachnachrichten transkribieren lassen. Leider ist die Sprachauswahl beschränkt und Deutsch ist noch nicht dabei. LG verbockt halt mal Matze hat schon mehrere LG TVs in seinem Besitz gehabt. Nun verspricht der Hersteller 5 Jahre Software Unterstützung und verbockt beim WebOS 24 Update mal richtig. Matze erklärt sein Leid. Supercomputer für die Hosentasche Auf der CES hat Nvidia einen Rechner vorgestellt, der ungefähr die große eines Max Mini hat. Ob damit der neue oder alte gemeint ist sei dahingestellt, es ist auf jeden fall ein kleines Gerät. Und das hat für einen Preispunkt von 3.000$ eine Rechenleistung von 1 Petaflop. Netzwelt verweise auf Liste mit Supercomputern, da Liegt ein Militärcomputer aus den USA bei 2,1 Petaflops. Also knapp dem doppelten. Und wir sind uns sicher, der ist größer und hat mehr gekostet. Sein wir gespannt, ob das Gerät wirklich so auf den Markt kommt. Was lange währt… Am 16. Januar 2025 hat Nintendo den ersten offiziellen Trailer zur Nintendo Switch 2 veröffentlicht. Die neue Konsole präsentiert sich mit einem schlankeren Design und einem größeren Display mit schmaleren Rändern. Eine bedeutende Neuerung sind die überarbeiteten Joy-Con-Controller, die nun magnetisch an der Konsole befestigt werden und größere Schultertasten aufweisen. Zudem ermöglicht ein verbesserter Kickstand flexible Betrachtungswinkel im Tischmodus.  Nintendo bestätigt die Abwärtskompatibilität der Switch 2, sodass sowohl physische als auch digitale Spiele der ursprünglichen Switch auf der neuen Konsole spielbar sind. Allerdings wird darauf hingewiesen, dass nicht alle Titel unterstützt werden könnten.  Weitere Details, einschließlich technischer Spezifikationen, Preis und Veröffentlichungsdatum, werden voraussichtlich am 2. April 2025 in einer speziellen Nintendo Direct-Präsentation
Das Jahr beginnt mit einem Ende Und wer ist am Ende? GameStop. Noch im Januar sollen alle Filialen in Deutschland geschlossen werden. Der Online-Shop ist schon dicht und für die Filialen gab es einen Zeitplan. Waren wir Fans? Sicher nicht. Ist es schade? Auf jeden Fall. Indy “Indiana Jones und der Große Kreis” für die Xbox Series X fängt die unverwechselbare Atmosphäre der klassischen Indiana-Jones-Abenteuer meisterhaft ein. Das Spiel versetzt die Spieler in das Jahr 1937 und lässt sie als jungen, energiegeladenen Indy gegen die Nazis antreten, um ein gestohlenes Artefakt zurückzuerlangen. Die detailgetreuen Nachbildungen ikonischer Schauplätze wie dem Vatikan und Gizeh, kombiniert mit einer neu interpretierten Version von John Williams' Originalmusik und der überzeugenden Darstellung von Troy Baker als Indy, schaffen ein filmreifes Erlebnis.Die gelungene Mischung aus Erkundung, Rätsellösen und actiongeladenen Sequenzen fängt den Geist der klassischen Filme perfekt ein. Für Fans ist dieses Spiel ein absolutes Muss, da es die Essenz von Indiana Jones authentisch wiedergibt und ein fesselndes Abenteuer bietet. Venoms letzter Tanz “Venom: The Last Dance” ist der abschließende Teil der Venom-Trilogie mit Tom Hardy in der Hauptrolle. Der Film bietet eine Mischung aus Action und Humor, die Fans der Reihe vertraut ist. Allerdings bleibt die Handlung hinter den Erwartungen zurück und wirkt stellenweise chaotisch und überladen. Die CGI-Effekte sind inkonsistent, was den Gesamteindruck trübt. Obwohl Hardys Darstellung von Eddie Brock und Venom weiterhin unterhaltsam ist, gelingt es dem Film nicht, neue Akzente zu setzen. Für eingefleischte Fans bietet er dennoch kurzweilige Unterhaltung, ohne jedoch nachhaltig zu begeistern. Vielleicht mal bisschen weniger Ego? Angenommen Ihr diskutiert mit jemand über etwas, wovon ihr echt Ahnung habt, was aber geheim ist. Und der andere stellt eure Kompetenz in Frage… Was macht ihr? Genau, ihr veröffentlicht einfach eingeschränkt zugängliches Material um einen Punkt zu machen. So geschehen zum Thema Radar des Eurofighter im War Thunder Forum. Trübes Wasser Redmans neues Album “Muddy Waters Too”, veröffentlicht am 24. Dezember 2024, ist ein beeindruckendes Werk, das den klassischen Redman-Sound mit frischen Elementen verbindet.  Mit 32 Tracks bietet das Album eine Mischung aus humorvollen Skits, energiegeladenen Beats und cleveren Wortspielen, die an sein Originalalbum “Muddy Waters” von 1996 erinnern. Gleichzeitig setzt Redman neue Akzente durch die Zusammenarbeit mit einer Vielzahl von Künstlern wie Method Man, Snoop Dogg und Queen Latifah, was dem Album eine moderne Note verleiht.  Die Produktion, unter anderem von Erick Sermon und Rockwilder, kombiniert klassischen East-Coast-Hip-Hop mit zeitgenössischen Klängen. Insgesamt liefert “Muddy Waters Too” authentischen Rap, der sowohl alte Fans begeistert als auch neue Hörer anspricht. Hand hoch, wen nerven Sprachnachrichten? Manchmal sind sie einfach nervig. Jetzt gibt es aber eine coole neue Funktion. Ihr könnt bei WhatsApp ab sofort Sprachnachrichten transkribieren lassen. Leider ist die Sprachauswahl beschränkt und Deutsch ist noch nicht dabei. LG verbockt halt mal Matze hat schon mehrere LG TVs in seinem Besitz gehabt. Nun verspricht der Hersteller 5 Jahre Software Unterstützung und verbockt beim WebOS 24 Update mal richtig. Matze erklärt sein Leid. Supercomputer für die Hosentasche Auf der CES hat Nvidia einen Rechner vorgestellt, der ungefähr die große eines Max Mini hat. Ob damit der neue oder alte gemeint ist sei dahingestellt, es ist auf jeden fall ein kleines Gerät. Und das hat für einen Preispunkt von 3.000$ eine Rechenleistung von 1 Petaflop. Netzwelt verweise auf Liste mit Supercomputern, da Liegt ein Militärcomputer aus den USA bei 2,1 Petaflops. Also knapp dem doppelten. Und wir sind uns sicher, der ist größer und hat mehr gekostet. Sein wir gespannt, ob das Gerät wirklich so auf den Markt kommt. Was lange währt… Am 16. Januar 2025 hat Nintendo den ersten offiziellen Trailer zur Nintendo Switch 2 veröffentlicht. Die neue Konsole präsentiert sich mit einem schlankeren Design und einem größeren Display mit schmaleren Rändern. Eine bedeutende Neuerung sind die überarbeiteten Joy-Con-Controller, die nun magnetisch an der Konsole befestigt werden und größere Schultertasten aufweisen. Zudem ermöglicht ein verbesserter Kickstand flexible Betrachtungswinkel im Tischmodus.  Nintendo bestätigt die Abwärtskompatibilität der Switch 2, sodass sowohl physische als auch digitale Spiele der ursprünglichen Switch auf der neuen Konsole spielbar sind. Allerdings wird darauf hingewiesen, dass nicht alle Titel unterstützt werden könnten.  Weitere Details, einschließlich technischer Spezifikationen, Preis und Veröffentlichungsdatum, werden voraussichtlich am 2. April 2025 in einer speziellen Nintendo Direct-Präsentation Der Beitrag 269 Auf ins Jahr 2025 - Episode 269 erschien zuerst auf Sag was! Geektalk.
Welcome to Season Two of The Catered Quiz! On the first episode of 2025, comedian Josh Gondelman kicks off the season answering questions about the Boston Celtics and East Coast Hip Hop! Plus, a new rule for the 2025 season of The Catered Quiz is introduced! Josh will be performing multiple shows this weekend at San Francisco Sketchfest, including a performance with friend of the show Alison Leiby. For tickets and information, visit https://sfsketchfest.com Josh's special People Pleaser is available now for rent or purchase at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-TZ4HnZ6_8 For more information, tour dates and to sign up for Josh's newsletter That's Marvelous, visit https://www.joshgondelman.com As mentioned at the end of the episode, if you are able to support the GoFundMe for Melissa Hunter's parents, please donate at https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-hunter-family-after-total-loss-in-palisades-fire?fbclid=IwY2xjawHyr-pleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHSvpeNE2G50uhVpySYPbiuLVsTvKQXZmITMzG2rL_c1-tPD7ZxmTf-F2Aw_aem_S0sZZ4laGJExxKEweHJifQ
To kick off 2025, SaVon, Alex, and Regi are joined by friend of the show and Hip-Hop media legend, Elliott Wilson, who wastes no time doubling down on some of his gripes with new media (0:00) before elaborating on his recent comments about Cam'ron and Mase's ‘It Is What It Is' (15:22). Next, Elliott addresses his beef with Regi at the end of 2023 (24:41), plays a game called “What Is Elliott…” (34:38) debates being independent versus having corporate partners (42:16), and answers some more personal questions (51:01). The gang also discusses how Elliott can repair his relationships with Drake and J. Cole (59:30), what 2025 will look like for Hip-Hop's “Big 3” (1:14:57) if East Coast Hip-Hop can make a comeback (1:24:50), Big Sean's 2024 (1:32:21), the state of Elliott and Charlamagne's relationship (1:35:58), the relaunch of the ‘Elliott Wilson Experience' on January 7th (1:40:02), and much more! Book your next podcast recording at Need to Know Studios TODAY - https://needtoknowstudios.com/ If you're new here and enjoy this episode, join us over on Patreon where we release episodes EVERY MONDAY don't hold ANYTHING back - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast Join our Twitter/X Community to chop it up with us about all things Need to Know -https://twitter.com/i/communities/1777442897001910433 The Need To Know Podcast https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall Regi https://www.instagram.com/regi_nacho/ https://twitter.com/regi_nacho
Hen Gee is tonight's guest. Check out this dope episode welcoming the hip hop pioneer to the archive
Christina Sharpe grew up in New York City, mostly on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Growing up in a household where music was always being played and appreciated, Christina took her love of jazz and soul music and added twists of Duran Duran, Level 42 and early 80's East Coast Hip Hop to her repertoire.Christina started her Tower career at the 85th & 3rd Avenue location with General Manager Mike Tannen. From there she worked at 4th & Broadway and ultimately finished her time with Tower at the Lincoln Center store in 2006.During her time at Lincoln Center every day was an adventure. There was the night she oversaw the filming of the Hugh Grant/ Drew Barrymore film “Music & Lyrics”, being recruited by Tower's then-CEO E. Allen Rodriguez to represent Tower Records on the ABC Eventing News, encountering her musical hero Roberta Flack who was shopping for an as yet unreleased track by The Beatles and one of the largest instores of the time, Kanye West's day of release instore for “Late Registration” in 2005.But most important to Christina's daily experiences were her relationships to the Tower staff. Throughout our conversation she regularly talks about the people who made Tower run; those who are still with us and those who have passed on.Join us for a refreshing conversation this week with Christina Sharpe.
Golden East (A Tribute to the Golden Years of East Coast Hip Hop) #464 http://instagram.com/dennisblaze
Wie versprochen gibt es endlich Teil 2 unserer Doppelfolge. Wir sprechen heute über all unsere Hip Hop Legenden von der Ostküste, schließlich wurde Rap und letzendlich Hip Hop hier erfunden. Pünktlich zum Release dieser Folge ist Harro sogar live vor Ort in New York und wird die Wurzeln des Hip Hop persönlich erkunden. Checkt also den Auen Cast Instagram Kanal. Viel Spaß mit Folge 67.
Frizz and Bob diversify their bonds by embracing their Tiger Style with a new pour of Amrut Single Malt Indian Whisky. We celebrate the 30th anniversary of the debut Wu-Tang Clan album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), while learning what set the members apart and how they came together as Voltron, unveil the ingenious methods of RZA's daring production ethics and inspirations, find out how ODB got burned... twice, and chat about Hall and Oates, Barbra Streisand, Rudy Ray Moore, Nixon, and Nintendo.
The Record Shop Ep. 19, July 26, 2023: On this episode we celebrate 2000s East Coast Hip Hop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-willians0/support
We welcome Just-Ice to the archive with this exclusive interview
This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka The Monster of Mucous aka Captain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior aka Mr. NY aka The Inflamed Ashkenazi aka The Smiling Sultan of Sniff aka The Flat Footed Phenom is here to discuss: Happy belated Father's Day, their time in Denver, after a couple of days with Dean, heading to Miami for a vacation, upcoming stand up dates, Rolling Stones' Top 500 Hip Hop Songs & Culture critics, John "Lurch" Fetterman needing to retire, interest rates being so high, Happy Juneteenth & a Pride celebration at The White House that lead to a topless woman, Michael Rapaport never getting an invitation to The White House, Go Time, Harry & Meghan Markle losing their Spotify Podcast deal, Hollywood Strikes, Ja Morant getting suspended, Zion Williamson bringing drama to the NBA, LeBron James getting in his feelings over The Denver Nuggets & a whole lotta mo'! This episode is not to be missed! Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com Follow on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelRapaport If you are interested in NBA, NFL, MLB, NCAA, Soccer, Golf, Tennis & UFC Picks/Parlays/Props Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Darcy Walsh for a chat with Nova Scotia based Breezy Borden and Turff. All Bars Entertainment Presents: Breezy Borden & Turff Breezy Borden is not new to the East Coast Hip Hop scene. His music explores personal struggles and societal issues, delivered with a raw authenticity that resonates with fans. From the time he was a child playing guitar or as a teenager rapping and playing basketball, Breezy always knew that music was his true passion. He has performed with Ace Hood, Merkules, SnowGoons and most recently JRDN. With a growing following and collaborations with other artists, Breezy is making his mark on the Canadian hip-hop scene. Turff is Breezy's little brother. Turff is still developing his own sound and gaining experience on the mic and he is more determined than ever to put his Shelburne, Nova Scotia roots to the test. Listen to Turff speak “Got It On Lock'' (Prod. by Stoney Montana) into existence. Stream Turff's new single Wake Up Call out March 24th. https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/tur... Videos in order Breezy Borden - East Coastin' Breezy Borden - Home Turff - Got It On Lock Turff - Different https://allbars.ca @ realspitbreezy on all socials @ officialturff on all socials --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
In New York City, there is no sitting on the throne without possessing a style that is as bright and flavorful as it is original. The Big Apple also loves a come up story. While the Notorious B.I.G. leveled up lyrically, his fashion climbed parallel. He ultimately became the face of Coogi sweaters and Jesus pendants. No song exemplified Big's aspirational glow on global culture more than “Sky's the Limit.”In episode 2, we break down the beauty of “Sky's the Limit” with Bad Boy R&B group 112 and God's Favorite DJ Clark Kent. But first we sit with the architects behind Big's evolution to fashion icon. See, before Big Poppa wore Versace, he rocked pieces from Guy & Sherane Woods' custom line 5001 Flavors. Just ask superstar stylist and former Bad Boy intern Mike B. He was there. When it comes to Biggie's true playa aesthetic, these are his Day 1's.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Episode 093 today's guest hails from Florida by way of Austin, Texas. He's a Beatmaker, Engineer, Collaborator, Martial Arts Practitioner, Cookin Soul Beat Battle Champion (3X) and more. Please welcome Sam Drumlo to the show. Enjoy!During this episode, we chopped it up about his signature moniker, musical upbringings, his travels to Brazil and picking up the Beatmaking craft during the beginning of the pandemic. Growing up with rock and listening to East Coast Hip Hop early in adolescence then being exposed to Chopped & Screwed. He names his Greatest Beats of All Time from Missy Elliot's Work It (chopped & screwed), Madlib's “Drive In”, J DILLA's “Don't Cry”, Madlib's “No Parties In LA”, Kendrick Lamar's “Poetic Justice” produced by Scoop Deville, J DILLA's “Slipping” and Kendrick Lamar's “DUCKWORTH” produced by 9th Wonder. He names his Beatmaker/Music Producer Superheros like Cookin Soul, Madlib, J DILLA, 9th Wonder, Kanye West and more. To create music, he started making beats on Splice DAW, FL Studio, Roland's SP404 MKII and Abelton DAW to create his musical pieces. Sam Drumlo gave details about how “4 Kings” with Trackslaya, “Great |Ex|Pectations with Dr. KMS” and “Fright Night Beats Vol. 1 with the Drum Cartel. He also talks about how he landed a spot on The Bump Shows “URL Friends” and connecting with FABC's Ohrickybeats and his stellar management and leadership during the process. Sam Drumlo has an extensive knowledge for the technical aspects of beatmaking, left crazy jewels and inspiring words for Beatmakers and detailed what's in store for 2023.Sam Drumlo's Recommendations:1. Watch 9th Wonder on Sampling for Kendrick Lamar | The Formula, S1E22. Read DILLA Time - The Life and Afterlife of J DILLA - The Hip Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm 3. Watch Cookin Soul Breakdown Tutorial Videos4. Watch Kenny Beats Break Down Videos5. Determine how you like to listen to music6. Commit to one way of mixing and mastering7. Check Out Sonarworks Sound ID Reference for mixing8. Don't over-compress your beats especially sample based producersIntro Track: Le Shell Shock from PTSA Vol. 1 by NELACFeatured Music: Various tracks from Sam Drumlo's Music Discography (Available Here)Social Media: @samdrumloWebsite: https://linktr.ee/samdrumloSupport the showEdited, Mixed and Mastered by GldnmndPodcast Social Link: linktr.ee/TheRecShowPodcastNEW!!! TheRecShowPodcast Music Playlist Available Here
In this episode we discuss Hip Hop - starting with the East Coast! We focus on the golden age aka the very cool 90s cause clearly that was the best era according to us millenials ;) We listen to some classics in this one so be sure to listen and hope you enjoy! Playlist of songs: You Gots To Chill - EPMD More Bounce to the Ounce - Zapp (sampled in previous song) Brass Monkey - Beastie Boys Bring It Here - Wild Sugar (sampled in previous song) Party For Your Right To Fight - Public Enemy Fight For Your Right - Beastie Boys Rebel Without A Pause - Public Enemy The Grunt - J.B.'s (sampled in previous song) I Ain't No Joke - Eric B. & Rakim Pass The Peas - The J.B.'s (sampled in previous song) Doin' It - LL COOL J My Jamaican Guy - Grace Jones (sampled in previous song) Sittin' In My Car - Slick Rick Sitting In The Park - Billy Stewart (sampled in previous song) Excursions - A Tribe Called Quest A Chant For Bu - Art Blakey, The Jazz Messengers (sampled in previous song) Bonita Applebum - A Tribe Called Quest Find a Way - A Tribe Called Quest Me Myself and I - De La Soul Where I'm From - Digable Planets N.Y. State of Mind - Nas Big Poppa - The Notorious B.I.G. Crush on You - Lil' Kim, Lil' Cease Get Money - The Notorious B.I.G., Junior M.A.F.I.A. C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan Shook Ones, Pt.II - Mobb Deep Tonight's Da Night - Redman I'll Bee Dat - Redman Ms. Fat Booty - Mos Def Flava in Ya Ear Remix - Craig Mack Shimmy Shimmy Ya - Ol' Dirty Bastard
This week's episode is an album review of a group called The A.T.E.E.M. and their debut album A Hero Ain't Nuttin' but a Sandwich. Take a listen to this almost unheard album representing East Coast Hip-Hop in the early 90's. https://instagram.com/str8_the_clippa?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086006336425&mibextid=LQQJ4d
The East Coast Hip-Hop scene would have been different had Wu-Tang never formed. Rolling Stone regards them as the greatest rap group ever and the gang feels the same as well. We hope you enjoy the episode, Wu-Tang is for the kids. WU-TANG! Title music and artwork by Rob Fortune Produced by AmandaBee --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After giving their Top 5 '90s West Coast hip-hop songs, Anna and Khris are back with their Top 5 East Coast hip-hop songs from the '90s! Before they get into one of the greatest decades for hip-hop ever, they taste test the first of many mixed drinks they bought recently. Fun episode as always! Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KpME9-WxKxw Send your Tipsy Advice letters: forms.gle/Rr1DpWLvU2gxfm9t8 Send your thoughts, questions, and concerns: prettyunlimited@gmail.com The Pretty Unlimited theme music was produced by Rediculus for Platformz Music. Follow Pretty Unlimited online: Website: www.prettyunlimited.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/PrettyUnlimitedBlog/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/pretty_unlimited/ Twitter: twitter.com/PrettyUnlimited Subscribe to the Pretty Unlimited Podcast! YouTube: bit.ly/PrettyUnlimitedYouTube Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/PrettyUnlimitedPod Spotify: bit.ly/PrettyUnlimitedSpot SoundCloud: @prettyunlimited Spreaker: www.spreaker.com/show/pretty-unlimited PlayerFM: player.fm/series/2424735 For more on Rediculus and Platformz Music: platformzrecords.bandcamp.com/ @platformzmusic www.platformzmusic.com/
Known for putting East Coast Hip-Hop back on the map 36 Chambers is one of the most important albums in Hip-Hop history. With hardcore-head-thumping-beats, today we take a look at the shaolin-inspired album. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Even though we both happen to be on opposite coasts of the USA and despite traveling during one of the busiest travel periods of the year... We put together our mobile studio set-up and play catch up with one another as we talk about Woody's recent visit to New York City, how it ended up being a GHOSTBUSTERS sight-seeing trip, why you should choose to stay in Chinatown, the love/hate flavor of Durian, West Coast vs East Coast Hip Hop, and a terrifying docking experience on the Statue Ferry. We also of course talk about some of the things we are most thankful for and really serve up this slice of pie to cleanse your pallet after a few weeks of back-to-back episodes of highly conceptual and "heady" material - before jumping back in next week with an incredible trip to the other side of the planet... We hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving spent with the people you care about the most. Safe travels and BE RAD! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SHOW INFO
This episode is all about Biggie's masterpiece Ready to Die, which is ranked #22 on the 2020 Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.One of the listeners grew up in rural Canada. Another in a small city in Canada. The third is from Pakistan. And yet, they're talking about an album that captures the black experience in New York City in the early 1990s. What could go wrong?Three people, three perspectives and three degrees of experience with The Notorious B.I.G's work come together to discuss an album that's controversial, complex and, in the end, a definitive part of hip hop history.Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.Runtime: 53 minutesMusic by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
9 maart 1997. Het nieuws van de rivaal die ooit zijn vriend was zit nog vers in zijn geheugen. Die nacht ondergaat hij hetzelfde noodlot. Een wagen passeert de zijne aan een verkeerslicht. Hij vangt 4 kogels op. De laatste zal fataal zijn. Was het een wraakactie na de dood van Tupac? Of was er meer aan de hand? Hoe dan ook: The King Of New York is dood. In zijn korte leven van 24 jaar had hij het geschopt van drugsdealer in Brooklyn tot het gezicht van de East Coast Hip Hop. En dat terwijl hij zelf weinig vertrouwen had in die muzikale carrière. “Praat me geen beloftes aan die je niet kan waarmaken”, zou hij meermaals tegen zijn producer hebben gezegd. Maar hij brak wel degelijk door. Met zijn eigenzinnige rapstijl bracht hij de hip hop terug naar de plek waar ze ooit was ontstaan. De West Coast platenlabels kregen plots opnieuw stevige concurrentie van de East Coast. En zo haalde hij niet alleen zichzelf, maar ook zijn vrienden in de vorm van het rapperskollektief Junior Mafia uit de armoede. Zijn naam? Christopher Wallace, beter bekend als Biggie Smalls, ofwel The Notorious B I G.
The First Installment Of Some Of The Best Hip Hop Records From The East Coast. FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY.
New episode out now! I had the privilege to sit down with rapper/punk rocker from the band Old City, Mr. Tr38cho! We discussed one of the most important hip-hop albums of all time: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by Wu-Tang Clan! Also be sure to check out Tr38cho's site for music and blog posts: https://tr38cho.comReleased back in 1993, Enter the Wu-Tang brought a grittiness to East Coast Hip-Hop that hadn't been seen before. Featuring nine unique members, all with their own styles, personalities, and influences, Wu-Tang Clan's debut album paved the way for a new wave of East Coast rappers to make their name: Nas, Biggie, Jay-Z, and Diddy to name a few. With its raw production, Kung-Fu movie references and samples, and its twisted sense of humor, Enter the Wu-Tang was one of a kind and it changed the rap world forever.
The Bleacher Boys get back on the Tour Bus and we ride along with arguable the most influential group in Hip Hop history. This group helped popularize and develop the East Coast Hip Hop style. We are talking about none other than the Wu-Tang Clan! Joining us for this episode is our friend Reno, who's Hip Hop knowledge is practically second to none. Reno and I getting together is “a gathering of the masses that come to pay respects to the Wu-Tang Clan…” IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW!!! Follow the Bleacher Boys Podcast on all Social Media Platforms. Hit us up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts… --- 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/bleacherboys/message
Pub Quiz: Episode 69 If you love my Pub Quiz you can find more questions in my Alexa Skill, follow the link and enable the skill. Then say "Alexa, play pub quiz" Alexa Skill UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B084FSSLF5?ref=skillrw_dsk_res__9 Alexa Skill US: https://www.amazon.com/HUGO-FM-Pub-Quiz/dp/B084FSSLF5/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=pub+quiz&qid=1586871328&s=digital-skills&sr=1-1 Give me a follow on Twitter, I would love to hear from you https://twitter.com/PeteQuiz Cheers, Pete
Join our Patreon for exclusive content & bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/highscore510 ----more---- AG3 & DJartt are in studio w/: Guest: 1)Jesus Hernandez (@Jesus.el.brujo) COLD OPEN: AG3 is the Bobby Brown of the podcast INTROS {4:42} QUESTION of the Day: "Fondest MLK Day Memory?" {10:15} Topics: 1) NEWS: Akon to purchase his own city in Senegal {17:05} 2) NEWS: 23 & Me sells DNA to big pharma {20:35} Ancient Aliens: Nature vs Nurture? 3) Top 5: East Coast Hip Hop artists {30:50} 4) FAN MAIL: Will the Astros Cheating Scandal lead to fewer teams cheating? {41:15} 5) QUICK HITTERS {52:55}: Guinness World Record of Rapping Antonio Brown... that's all. Stephen King on Racism in literature ----more---- ***CUTTY CORNER SHOUTOUTS*** {1:10:15} Special Thanks to Jay-Zeus for joining the show!!! *Patreon Page: www.patreon.com/highscore510 *Email: (HighScore510.Fans@gmail.com) *MUSIC BY: Taj Easton (https://www.tajeaston.com) *SPONSORS: New Parkway Theatre, Oakland: https://www.thenewparkway.com Til Infinity Clothing: https://tilinfinityco.com
Long Play Season 1 is here, and we will be talking about 90's East Coast Hip-Hop! Episode 2 centers around A Tribe Called Quest's jazzy classic, The Low End Theory. Jazz legend Ron Carter is a guest, as we chat about his experiences appearing on The Low End Theory.
East Coast Hip Hop in the mid 90s doesn’t need me to make its importance evident; the names made themselves important. Illmatic gets the shaft on the Spin list but it’s due respect in this episode. Nas’ brilliant poetry vividly captures a place, Queensbridge, as a microcosm of NYC and the East Coast Hip Hop scene in the mid 90s. Matt presents Mobb Deep’s The Infamous and Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt as two other vital entries for understanding the scene, place, and lives of artists.
Long Play Season 1 is here, and we will be talking about 90's East Coast Hip-Hop! Episode 1 centers around Nas' magnum opus, Illmatic.
DILLY ROWE THE INGENIOUS MIND OF A REAL DJ P.3The Ingenious Mind of a Real DJ part 3 features our very own, Dilly Rowe aka Dilly.Also brace yourself for her phenomenal mini scratch, cut and juggle routine paying homage to the great Melissa 'Missy' Elliott and the late Christopher 'Notorious BIG' Wallace. Dilly is a British musician, and multi-genre DJ/turntablist born in London and based in NYC. Dilly grew up on a mix of Hip Hop, Grime, UK Garage, Reggae and Afrobeat in the underground London music scene. She moved to NYC in 2018 and immediately connected with East Coast Hip Hop and DJ culture. Since then, she’s represented the Brolic Army DJ Crew and has been growing exponentially as a turntablist and Open-Format DJ. Dilly has opened up around North America for Hip Hop Icons such as Pete Rock, Diamond D, Rich Medina, Statik Selektah, Evil Dee, Bobbito Garcia and more. Dilly also toured with Da Odd Couple around the USA in 2019 opening up for them at venues ranging from the East to West coast. Her musicianship on the turntables extends from live performances to creating a variety mixes for virtual events and radio stations worldwide such as Soho Radio, BRealTV Radio Nova Paris and Rock the Bells radio. Dilly is known for curating cross genres sets and has played selections of Hip Hop, Breaks, Funk, Trap, Afrobeat, House, Reggae, Dancehall, Grime, UK Garage, Top 40 and the catch-all ‘Open-Format’ with a underlying focus on the women who have shaped these genres. Dilly represents the newest generation of Hip Hop DJs. Her musical knowledge, creative mixing style and technical skills are making her one of the fastest rising female DJs in the industryDilly is one half of turntable group WHITE CHOCO7ATE with DJ Rob Swift. Their latest mix was aired all weekend on LL Cool J’s Rock the Bells Radio for the #labordaymixdown. The mix was an instant hit and is available for streaming here. DJ City featured Dilly for her 420 Mix “Stay Home Stay Stoned” and her Valentines Day mix, “Love Knows No Bounds” co-created with DJ Rob Swift. The mixes both soared to the top 10 in the Mixcloud Global charts within the first 24 hours of release. Please be advised that all material on this episode is clean BUT other links could contain explicit audio.Instagram: @dilly.rowehttps://dilly.world
In this Episode of Out Da Box Talks, host Cril talks with native Staten Island, now Baltimore, MD Emcee "Jamil Honesty" on his inspiration to Rap, growing up in Staten Island, moving to Baltimore and developing as an artist. He also talks about his collaboration with Producer "Hobgoblin" and the Marty Music series, as well as some of the themes on the latest project, telling his truth in his music, his approach as an artist and much more. Jamil's sound is very reminiscent of the raw 90's Wu Tang, East Coast Hip Hop sound but he demonstrates in his own unique way. Definitely a sharp lyricist who has a lot to offer to the hip hop artform. I certainly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this interview
Howdy Hope you're all well and staying safe The sequel that's been 11 years in the making but I got there eventually. Just over 50 minutes of prime mid 90's East Coast bangers ! Grab your hoodie and butter Tims and let's go ! Enjoy ! Real Hip Hop ( Pete Rock Remix ) - Das EFX You Can't Stop The Prophet ( Pete Rock Remix Instrumental )- Jeru the Damaja Mental Stamina ft Afu Ra - Jeru the Damaja Semi Automatic : Full Rap Metal Jacket ft Street Life - Inspectah Deck & U-God I Went For Mine - Diamond D & the Psychotic Neurotics Live Illegal - Jamal Finish Line - Busta Rhymes Above The Clouds ft Inspectah Deck - Gang Starr Put It On - Big L Microphone Master - Das EFX Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide - Gravediggaz Living Proof - Group Home The Faster Blade ft Raekwon - Ghostface Killah Brakes - De La Soul Sound of Da Police -KRS-One
Continuing the show's anniversary celebration month, Brian and Brian spin the legendary debut album by Wu-Tang Clan. Wu-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Twutter: twitter.com/volcanovinyl 36stagram: instagram.com/volcanovinyl
Eddy Soto AKA "Fade" is an East Coast Hip-Hop artist currently living in Stamford, CT. We talk about his start in music, his influences, and how far he'd like to take his music career.Like entrepreneurship, becoming an artist is no easy task. There are so many talented artists like Fade, but what makes him uniquely different is his exposure to different cultures and scenes. His family is from the beautiful country of El Salvador. Before moving to Connecticut, Fade lived in California and Georgia.Having being exposed to different environments, Fade has been able to use different ingredients of music and hone them into his own style. Even though Fade is making music as a hobby, he still has ambitions of outputting more projects. As of this moment, he currently makes music with his group, YBL.Check Fade out on social and his features:InstagramFacebookhttps://soundcloud.com/yblmiro/sets/cloud-9/s-NwB82
Enjoy The Sounds Of The Golden Era Of NYC Hip Hop. Jay Z, Nas, Notorious B.I.G. Wu Tang Clan, And More! FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!
In 1996 I was fiercely committed to East Coast Hip Hop and discovering the breaks used to create it. I had a friend who worked at a local music shop at a strip mall perpendicular to my job, and during my scheduled break I would visit, kick the Willie BoBo and in turn be laced with whatever I could carry out. I remember one evening, while staging the purchasing of a large amount of Hip Hop and Breaks, seeing a white cardboard display at the checkout for an artist I’d never heard of with unique, attractive packaging and a really cheap price point, like .99 or so. I picked up the CD single, mulled over adding it to the pile, decided I would never have the opportunity to listen to it with the large amount of music I was amassing and set it down. Months later when Urban Hang Suite was released, I realized the error of my decision. UHS signaled not only the introduction of Maxwell, it was also a harbinger of the Neo Soul Movement. In addition, the Ascension maxi-single I passed up, ironically included a remix by Hip Hop’s most respected producer, Dilla. Over the next 2 years, Maxwell continued to drop maxi singles from UHS with alternate versions and remixes of its beloved tunes much like the Hip Hop 12”s of that time. As time went on and I became immersed in music overall I discovered there were others touched by Maxwell’s music who decided to share their spin on his music. It’s a combination of these remixes, covers, and edits I have mixed and share with you today. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
DGratestFromSouthCentral with your Classic West Coast and East Coast Hip Hop on your Hump Day !!!
The Fourth Instalment of DJ Flash Throwback Series focuses on 90's Hip Hop Bangers From Notorious BIG, Black Moon, Nas, Gang Starr and more!!. Follow DJ Flash on IG, Tik Tok, & Facebook @djflash05
Hip Hop Classics from your favorite East Coast artists. 80s and 90s tracks by: Notorious BIG, Mase, Puff Daddy, Big Pun, Mary J. Blige, Mobb Deep, Naughty by Nature, A Tribe Called Quest, LL Cool J, Jay Z, and MORE! ENJOY!
In this episode of People’s Party, Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with rapper, writer and true curator of the culture -- Jadakiss. This comprehensive discussion kicks off with talk of Jada and Talib's shared birth year of '75, and their witnessing of hop-hop's biggest points of evolution at the perfect age, both having grown up in its epicenter of New York City. They also discuss Talib's appreciation of the Lox for showing him love at the beginning of his career, while he struggled for mainstream success. They reflect on Jada's growing up in Yonkers, and the emcees that inspired him most during those early years. The trio also explores what went into the makings of some of the classic recordings Jadakiss was involved with like "All About The Benjamins", "24 Hours To Live", "We'll Always Love Big Poppa", as well as albums such as "The Last Kiss", "Kiss Tha Game Goodbye", "Top 5 Dead or Alive", "Freddy vs. Jason", and his latest project "Ignatius" -- dedicated to his close friend and business partner Ice Pick Jay, who recently passed. Jada describes the challenges he had while recording that album, at times fighting back tears.
This week we dive in to East Coast Hip Hop, 60s Film Score, Calypso Fusion, Down Tempo and Modern Bossa Nova..
Hot off its 2019 chart placement of 44th in the Music History Category on Apple Podcasts, Synesthesia's lucky 7th episode slides into your feed bringing with it some of the greatest East Coast and Southern hip-hop and rap of all time!
Latest episode of White Girl's Guide to Hip Hop
Azie Faison is a Former Harlem Drug Lord turned rapper and mentor to the youth. Check out his amazing story in this exclusive interview
On episode 56 of PRP, Greg and Grendel welcome in Seattle-based producer Spekulation to talk his latest album The Crossover Event; Cultural Appropriation; East Coast Hip Hop; Seattle's houselessness crisis and the Head Tax; Battlefield Earth; and so much more.
East Coast emcee and Infamous Mobb member Godfather PT 3 called in for this exclusive interview
Professor Griff is putting out a new film entitled The Oculist and he will be here to speak about it and much more
Snyp Life form D-Block will join the archive
Veteran Lost Boyz emcee Mr cheeks chopped it up with us in this new exclusive interview
Ty Nitty of Infamous Mobb will be live
Solomon Childs will be live to talk Hip Hop and much more
East Coast flame spitter Illa Ghee joins the archive
CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT US ON PATREON In this episode, Bigg UU and Riffa discuss East Coast Hip Hop. What they were into when they were younger, the impact of DMX & the Ruff Ryders, and the state of East Coast Hip Hop today. Bigg UU & Riffa also interview their first guest Tope. A Portland Hip Hop artist and producer. They talk about the Portland Hip Hop scene, living in the Bay, Tope catching the attention of Erykah Badu and his friendship with Macklemore. Follow him on Twitter: @itsTOPE and visit his site itsTOPE.com Log on to Trillmatic.com Follow us on Twitter: @BeenTrillmatic@Riffa254 @BiggUU254 Like us on FB: Facebook.com/BeenTrillmatic
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of April 7, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. The extended commentary for this week's show focused on a range of things, touching base on topics such as the weird science of pills being embedded in attennas to trace if people are taking them, the terrible situation in Trenton, NJ where a 7-year old girl was gang raped & the promotion of the culture of "Stop Snitching" along with other criminality, the latest sex scandals in the Catholic Church, a few sports items (Bernard Hopkins/Roy Jones Jr. Boxing Match, NCAA Basketball Championships, football quarterback Donovan McNabb being traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Washington Redskins, etc.) and some other things here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with Queens, NY's own Independent Hip-Hop MC Famoso (http://myspace.com/FamosoNYC; http://www.twitter.com/FamosoHTR). Some of the topics we covered in this in depth interview include Famoso's musical & environmental influences in New York City, his extensive independent and mainstream music history in the music industry, what inspires him creatively to make music in his life, the need for balance in Hip-Hop music, his viewpoint about the current state of NYC & East Coast Hip-Hop music scenes, past & future plans, music projects and lots more! FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of April 7, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners - not too many this week due to the interview) 1. Erykah Badu/Love/Control Freaq Records & Motown (Played Live) 2. Devin The Dude/What I Be On/Coughee Brothers & E1 (Played Live) 3. The Angel feat. Jhelisa (DJ Drez RMX)/Ultra Light/TheAngelSoundclash.com (Played Live) 4. LuGuz feat. Tom Gist & A.P./Never Had A Dream/Scrunchface Music (Played Live) 5. Massive Attack feat. Martina Topley-Bird/Babel/Virgin (Played Live) 6. Eulorhythmics/Hot & Nasty (inst.)/All Natural Inc. (Played Live) 7. Yazharah/Why Don't Cha Call Me No More/Foriegn Exchange Music (Top Song Requested) 8. Freddie Gibbs/The Ghetto/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/FreddieGibbs) (Top Song Requested) 9. Ty feat. Vula Malinga/Get To The Sky/BBE (Top Song Requested) 10. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Top Song Requested) 11. Consequence feat. Pharoahe Monch/Let U Live/White Label (Top Song Requested) 12. Nottz/Shine So Brite/RawKoncept.com (Top Song Requested) 13. Toni Braxton/Make My Heart/ToniBraxton.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Soulful/Out of My Mind/Inner Loop Recordings (Top Song Requested) 15. Groove Armada/Paper Romance (Andy Cato's 3AM Drop Mix)/Om Records (Top Song Requested) 16. Gil Scott Heron/Running/XL Recordings (Top Song Requested) 17. Meth, Ghost & Rae feat. Alica Keys/Our Dreams (Ant Acid RMX)/White Label (Top Song Requested) 18. InI Mighty Lockdown/Darling/Trus Fund Inc. (Top Song Requested) 19. Raheem DeVaughn feat. Wale/The Greatness/368 Music Group & RCA (Top Song Requested) 20. Cubic Zirconia/Josephine (GreenMoiney's Tracestep RMX)/White Label (http://www.CubicZirconiaMusic.com) (Top Song Requested) 21. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 22. Rahel/Hope/MashiBeats.com (Top Song Requested) 23. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerrilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) (Top Song Requested) 24. J*Davey/The Alibi/White Label (http://www.JDaveyBaby.com) (Top Song Requested) 25. Jagged Edge/You Look Good With Me/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Janelle Monae feat. Big Boi/Tightrope/Atlantic 2. Bad Rabbits/Can't Back Down/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/BadRabbits ) 3. DoItAll/Surrender/Lord Gang 4. K-Beta/Burn Thru The Journal/Inner Loop Records 5. Whitefolkz feat. Wordsworth/The Waiting Line/Topp Dogg Records 6. Famoso/Underground Railroad/HardTimes Records 7. Famoso/OH/HardTimes Records DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Sylvester/Dance (Disco Heat)/ Fantasy Records Nice & Smooth feat. Asu, Bas Blasta, Gang Starr, Melo T. & Preacher Earl/Down The Line/RAL Jon Judah Playlist Tracks: Michael Jackson - Rock My World (FuseBox Radio Hip-Hop Mix) Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Skinz Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See All City - The Actual Fuguess - Nappy Heads A Tribe Called Quest - Word Play King Tee - Dippin' GangStarr feat. Nice & Smooth - DWYCK Joyce Kennedy - Wanna Play Your Game Prince - Computer Blue Santana - El Morrocco LL Cool J - Mr. Goodbar Slick Rick - Why, Why, Why CAB feat. Serius Jones - Who Should Know De La Soul - Jenfia Taught Us Rage Against The Machine - Microphone Fiend PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of March 24, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's commentary this week focused on a range of things, touching base on topics such as the recent passing of the U.S. Health Care Reform Bill and it's pre- and post-fallout on both the political and societal ends (especially in regards to race), the Texas School Boards trying to change the textbooks to cover more "conservative values" (including things such as minimizing mentioning the effects of institutional racism, capitalism, etc. in the country and the world, talking about creationism and so forth) along with some other things here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with one of the independent Hip-Hop's young MCs on the rise, New York City's own Ques (http://www.QuesFire.com & http://www.twitter.com/QuesFire). Some of the topics we've touched base during the interview included Ques' musical & environmental influences, his Haitian heritage, his long history in the music industry on the independent and mainstream music arenas, what inspires him creatively to make music in his life, his latest project with the Rap2k10 album, his viewpoint about the current state of NYC & East Coast Hip-Hop music and lack of balance of music the mainstream audience gets exposed to, future plans and lots more! There are brand new episodes of the Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments included in this week's broadcast. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of March 24, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Consequence feat. Pharoahe Monch/Let U Live/White Label (http://www.ItsTheCons.com) (Played Live) 3. Ty feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escoffery/Emotions (2000Black RMX)/BBE (Played Live) 4. Rahel/Hope/MashiBeats.com (Played Live) 5. Nottz/Shine So Brite/RawKoncept.com (Played Live) 6. Smerins Anti-Social Club/The Alibi/White Label (http://www.antisocialclub.co.uk) (Played Live) 7. Cubic Zirconia/Josephine (GreenMoiney's Tracestep RMX)/White Label (http://www.CubicZirconiaMusic.com) (Played Live) 8. VV Brown/Everybody/Island UK (Top Song Requested) 9. THEESatisfaction/Moonday School (Intergalactic Church)/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/TheeSatisfaction) (Top Song Requested) 10. Redman/Lookin' Fly/Gilla House (Top Song Requested) 11. Massive Attack feat. Horace Andy/Splitting The Atom/Virgin (Top Song Requested) 12. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerrilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) (Top Song Requested) 13. Raheem DeVaughn feat. Wale/The Greatness/368 Music Group & RCA (Top Song Requested) 14. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 15. Meth, Ghost & Rae feat. Alica Keys/Our Dreams (Ant Acid RMX)/White Label (Top Song Requested) 16. Heather B/The Game Don't Stop/White Label (Top Song Requested) 17. Jagged Edge/You Look Good With Me/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 18. Toni Braxton/Make My Heart/ToniBraxton.com (Top Song Requested) 19. U-N-I feat. Miguel/Lately/Traffic Ent. Group (Top Song Requested) 20. The Link Quartet feat. Gizelle Smith/If You Were My Man/Record Kicks (Top Song Requested) 21. Gods'illa/Protect It (Roddyrod RMX)/Gods'illa Music (Top Song Requested) 22. E. Major feat. Hezekiah/Be Alright/USM & Pedex Baltimore (Top Song Requested) 23. Mistah Fab/How I Came Up/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MistahFab) (Top Song Requested) 24. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Top Song Requested) 25. The Five One/Remind Me/One Vs. Many Compilation (DJ Hands) (http://www.DeuceDayWorld.com) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Yazharah/Why Don't Cha Call Me No More/Foriegn Exchange Music 2. Gil Scott Heron/Running/XL Recordings 3. Ques/Mr. Exec/QuesMusic.com 4. LuGuz feat. Tom Gist & S.P./Never Had A Dream/Scrunchface Music 5. Apollo Heights/Dakini/Manimal Vinyl Records 6. M1 Platoon/DMV Rock/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/m1platoon) 7. Soulful/Out of My Mind/Inner Loop Recordings 8. Ques/H.O.P.E./QuesMusic.com DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Bahamadia/True Honey Buns (Dat Freak Shit)/EMI & Chrysalis Ol' Dirty Bastard/Brooklyn Zoo/Elektra Records The Impressions (from the "Three The Hard Way" Movie Soundtrack)/That's What Love Will Do/Get Back The Heptones/Why Must I/Studio One