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My guests this week are Detroit rapper-producer Black Milk and Detroit rapper and Bruiser Brigade member Fat Ray. We spoke about Baki Hanma, Atlanta, Shaka Zulu, Bloodsport, the art of the double feature, Menace II Society, growing up in one of the meccas of Black American music, their respective careers and their partnership, from the B.R. Gunna days up to their latest project, Food From The Gods, out now via Computer Ugly. Come fuck with us.Food From The Gods is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider copping directly from Bandcamp or securing a vinyl, CD, or cassette via Fat Beats while supplies last. Follow Black Milk on Instagram and Twitter (@black_milk). Follow Fat Ray on Instagram (@fatray1) and Twitter (@FatRayMotorBoy). Read my review of "Elderberry" via Hearing Things. Read Matthew Ritchie's album review via Pitchfork.Join the Reel Notes Patreon today starting at $5/month to get early access to video interviews of every episode, our Discord server, exclusive access to the Reel Talk live interview archive, and more!My first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is available now, via 4 PM Publishing. Order a digital copy on Amazon.Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, The Zakat Foundation, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), Bluesky (@cinemasai.bsky.social), TikTok (@cinemasai), Letterboxd (@CineMasai), and subscribe to my weekly Nu Musique Friday newsletter to stay tapped into all things Dylan Green. Support the show
The Premier League is back, and Arsenal FC has kicked off the season with a 2-0 win over Wolves! In this episode, we explore the key moments from the match, Bukayo Saka's winning goal, and how Mikel Arteta is setting the tone for the season ahead. We also celebrate the exciting addition of legendary filmmaker Spike Lee to the Arsenal family, exploring how his presence bridges culture and football.Key Highlights:- Breakdown of Arsenal's performance against Wolves.- Standout players: Kai Havertz, Declan Rice, and William Saliba's impressive defensive milestone.- Emmanuel Petit's thoughts on winning trophies and Paul Merson's praise for Kai Havertz.- Looking ahead: Thomas Partey's crucial role and the potential signing of Marino.- Arsenal's journey to dethrone Manchester City.Featured Track:Fat Beats. (2018, October 2). 'Masta Ace & Marco Polo - Breukelen "Brooklyn" feat. Smif-N-Wessun' Retrieved from [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIJ06e9GnMY).
Ready to dive into a world where music meets marketing? Join us on Unglossy as we sit down with industry veteran Chris Atlas to uncover the symbiotic relationship between music, brand, marketing, and culture. We reminisce about our personal encounters with promotional products from major brands and how they've shaped our views, giving you a peek into the unpolished reality behind the glossy ads. Chris shares his incredible journey from working with industry giants to spearheading innovative projects at Fat Beats, offering a treasure trove of insights on the creative and strategic decisions that define this dynamic landscape.Travel back with us to the vibrant 90s music scene, where we explore the legacy and evolution of music labels through Chris's experiences, from aspiring artist to a key player at Tommy Boy Records. Learn how digital piracy transformed the industry and discover the cyclical nature of hip-hop, where periods of creative lull give way to groundbreaking artistry. We also discuss the resurgence of veteran artists and the inspiration they provide to the younger generation, all while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a unique and genuine voice in the ever-evolving world of hip-hop. This is more than just a podcast—it's a masterclass in understanding the interplay between music, culture, and branding."Unglossy: Decoding Brand in Culture," is produced and distributed by Merrick Creative and hosted by Merrick Chief Creative Officer, Tom Frank, hip hop artist and founder of Pendulum Ink, Mickey Factz, and music industry veteran, Jeffrey Sledge. Tune in to hear this thought-provoking discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @UnglossyPod to join the conversation and support the show at https://unglossypod.buzzsprout.com/.Send us a Text Message.This Is PropagandaChallenging marketers' delusions about the cultural impact of our work. A WEBBY winner!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Ever wonder how marketing magic happens in the music industry? Join us as we sit down for Part 2 of our conversation with the legendary Chris Atlas, the mastermind behind iconic campaigns like Kanye West's "Through the Wire" and Boost Mobile's Rock Corps. Discover the secrets to his innovative strategies, the vibrant atmosphere at Cornerstone, and unforgettable moments like Mickey Factz first encounter with Lupe Fiasco. Chris offers a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes stories and insights, culminating in his influential role at Def Jam. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone curious about the alchemy of brand and culture in hip hop.Additionally, we dive into the legacy and future of Fat Beats. Hear about Chris' vision to grow its influence in the digital age while staying true to its vinyl roots. From celebrating its 30th anniversary to exploring strategic pop-ups that capture the essence of the original Fat Beats store, we're excited to share a glimpse into the future. Plus, we highlight the importance of relationships in hip-hop and how these bonds led to Chris' work on the critically acclaimed new album with Pete Rock and Common. Tune in for an episode brimming with industry insights and heartfelt stories."Unglossy: Decoding Brand in Culture," is produced and distributed by Merrick Creative and hosted by Merrick Chief Creative Officer, Tom Frank, hip hop artist and founder of Pendulum Ink, Mickey Factz, and music industry veteran, Jeffrey Sledge. Tune in to hear this thought-provoking discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @UnglossyPod to join the conversation and support the show at https://unglossypod.buzzsprout.com/.Send us a Text Message.This Is PropagandaChallenging marketers' delusions about the cultural impact of our work. A WEBBY winner!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
This week i sit down with the highly recommended Bob Cronin! Bob is a multimedia artist and creator which an in-depth knowledge of life and experience which is fascinating. The voice and host behind @rocdocs with Dennis Ball a talking tennis ball he's also a creator of mash up masterwork the Beastles back when he was under the title dj BC.This was a great opportunity to talk about DIY culture and the ethics behind creation of homage as well as legal ramifications and how some projects are simply worth the passion. It's nice to get to chat to a like mind and through Bob we share alot of the same ideals when it comes to making and experiencing work!If you want to check out Bobs work please do and also consider picking up a MUG which is designed by 12 year old artist Bowrie- Subscribe to ROCK DOCS with Dennis Ball: https://www.youtube.com/@rocdocs- Buy The Blueberry Mug Bob is drinking from (designed by a 12 year old artist Bowrie) https://bowries-shop.printify.me/product/6166920/blueberry-guy-mugAvailable also on:Ituneshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yelling-at-concrete/id1238765054Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3T2OhYE07edgaBDXrm86saAcasthttps://shows.acast.com/yellingatconcrete Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Shaolin to Staten Island and everywhere in between, comes Crate Digging Vol. 09. Masterfully curated by MK-Ultra, this cinematic Kung Fu opera features an eclectic blend of Funk, Acid Jazz, Fusion, Hip Hop and Ambient. Enjoy crunchy analog lo-fi goodness tailored for both ghetto warriors and lounge chair adventurers alike.This podcast episode features content created or published by Anthology Recordings, Cold Busted, Fat Beats, Hollywood Records, Hospital Records, Maverick, Mo Wax, We Stay True and others.MK-Ultra & Keith Mansfield - Funky Crate Digging Fanfare [Intro]MK-Ultra - Shaolin Finger Jab [Skit #1]El Michels Affair - Mystery of Chessboxin'The Cromagnon Band - RifeIsaac Hayes - Run Fay RunJenova 7 - Cursed WorldQueen - The Kiss (Aura Resurrects Flash)Joe Cain - ClockedMK-Ultra - Hundred Steps [Skit #2]D. Patucchi - La DimostrazioneDJ Krush feat. C.L. Smooth - Only The Strong SurviveSubmerse - Always, Like ThisUNKLE feat. Alice Temple - BloodstainHans Zimmer & Benjamin Wallfisch - Sapper's TreeMK-Ultra - Tiger Crane Skill [Skit #3]
Welcome to season 7 of your favorite podcast. On episode 140, we're paying homage to a time in hip-hop, where the underground dominated our decks and digging at Fat Beats was the ultimate high. We've done 3 tributes to the indie hip-hop era, but sometimes you just want an episode to take you back to that special place. If you ever experienced running up those steps to Fat Beats to cop the latest record or maybe you ordered your records online, you knew the excitement of finally getting your hands on some of these classic records. On this episode we have music from our friends High & Mighty, we've got Jigmastas, Juggaknots, The Arsonists, J-Live, L-Fudge, Company Flow, Can Ox, Mike Zoot, Jean Grae, Tony Bones and Lone Catalysts to name a few. Stay tuned for upcoming TIP episodes, including our 2-part Ice Cube tribute and Del's No Need for Alarm album spotlight and interview. www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep377! The West Coast showed up HEAVY this week on the WORLD EXCLUSIVE front - Invisibl Skratch Piklz / Beat Junkies don D-STYLES laced us with a joint from our longtime friend J-SCIENIDE - this is a forthcoming bonus cut on the deluxe version of D and J's “The Periodic Tables of Excellence”. “Slovakia” drops this Fr 10/13, the deluxe vinyl can be copped now at FAT BEATS. If that ain't enough, our brother in bourbon, SIR VETERANO dropped off a trunk rattler from FLII STYLZ - “WIN WIN” set off the infamous 3rd set and it was all but over with from then on. Last but not least - don't forget our new book is out now - hit SOUTHERNVANGARD.BANDCAMP.COM for the goods - a cool $20 gets you a book, signed #KOOPART print and sticker! Do we have to say it - yeah, we do - YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard #YouWaaaaalcome // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK /-----/ Recorded live October 8, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks /-----/ Pre-Game Beats - Camoflauge Monk / Big Ghost Ltd Talk Break Inst. - "Black Champions" - Kev Brown & Dre King "Slovakia" - J Scienide X D-Styles "This Is Hip Hop (Like Yeah)" - Eddie F x Erick Sermon ft. Jarren Benton "Prior Knowledge" - CERTAIN.ONES "Living" - OG Hanus X Watkinz Da General "Go Brooklyn" - Torae & Marco Polo Talk Break Inst. - "Luxurious Art" - Kev Brown & Dre King "The Orator" - Cymarshall Law & Slimline Mutha "Ciphur Cinema" - Ciphurphace "Elephante" - Hannibal Stax & PF Cuttin "The Boom" - Beneficence & Jazz Spastiks ft. Skyzoo "Work Hard" - King Jus "It Was Me (Car Chase)" - Butcher Brown "Keep Buffalo a Secret" - Supa Kaliente ft. L-Biz (prod. IM'PERETIV) Talk Break Inst. - "Foot On The Pedal" - Kev Brown & Dre King "Win Win" - Flii Stylz X Sir Veterano "They Spit On Jesus" - Elcamino ft. Fuego Base (prod. ILL Tone Beats) "Set It Off" - Eto & BodyBagBen ft. Daniel Son "The Turnbuckle" - Pro Dillinger & Snotty "Mood Music" - RIM & Don Carrera ft. Drall & Bub Rock "Street Chemistry" - Royal Flush & Sean Price ft. Grafh (prod. Little Vic) "Light The Corners Of Ya Mind" - Ty Farris Talk Break Inst. - "No Escapism" - Kev Brown & Dre King
Ep 195 - Knowledge Hobo - my new you tube page - Joseph Campbell - Fat Beats - The eternal moment my new youtube channel - Knowledge Hobo https://www.youtube.com/@MiguelMiguel-dh7to
In the fifth episode of season nine, or the 53rd episode overall, and the SEASON FINALE until 2024, Kevin welcomes comedian and co-host of The Bechdel Cast, Caitlin Durante, and the two discuss Caitlin's love of film, and a handful of songs that were used impactfully on the big screen. Take a listen to Caitlin's "Cool Songs From Cool Soundtracks From Cool Movies" playlist here; listen to her podcast The Bechdel Cast, which is updated every Thursday, and follow her on Instagram or Twitter. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here; or follow Kevin on Instagram and on Twitter. Musical Credits: Intro Music- "Hip 2 Da Game" (Instrumental) performed by Lord Finesse. The Awakening: 25th Anniversary Edition, Tommy Boy, 2021. Closing Music- "Buck 'Em Down," performed by Black Moon. Black Moon: Instrumentals, Fat Beats, 2017. "The Power of Love," written by Hugh Anthony Cregg III, Chris Hayes, and Johnny Colla; performed by Huey Lewis and The News. Back To The Future: Music From The Motion Picture, MCA, 1985. "My Heart Will Go On," written by Will Jennings and James Horner; performed by Celine Dion. Titanic: Music From The Motion Picture, Sony, 1997. "I'm A Believer," written by Neil Diamond; performed by Smash Mouth. Shrek: Music From The Original Motion Picture, Interscope, 2001. "Hot Stuff," written by Pete Bellotte, Harold Faltermeyer, and Keith Forsey; performed by Donna Summer. Bad Girls, Casablanca, 1979 "Pretend to Be Nice," written by Adam Schlesinger; performed by Kay Hanley. Music From The Motion Picture Josie and The Pussycats, Epic/Playtone, 2001. "Sunflower," written by Austin Post, Khalif Brown, Carter Lang, Carl Rosen, Billy Walsh, and Louis Bell; performed by Post Malone and Swae Lee. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Soundtrack from & Inspired by the Motion Picture), Republic, 2018. "Naatu Naatu," written by M. M. Keeravani and Kanukuntla Subhash Chandrabose; performed by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava. RRR, Lahari Music, 2022.
In the fourth episode of season nine, or the 52nd episode since the show began, Kevin welcomes a literal and figurative "friend of the brand." His guest is Lauren Neumann, who is a longtime friend of Kevin's "Reasonable Day" co-host Alyssa Savino, and the two chat about how wedding first dance songs should not be over seven minutes in length, and about embarrassing yourself in front of the lead singer of one of your favorite childhood bands. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here; or follow Kevin on Instagram and on Twitter. Musical Credits: Intro Music- "Hip 2 Da Game" (Instrumental) performed by Lord Finesse. The Awakening: 25th Anniversary Edition, Tommy Boy, 2021. Closing Music- "Buck 'Em Down," performed by Black Moon. Black Moon: Instrumentals, Fat Beats, 2017. "Hella Good," written by Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo, and Tony Kanal; performed by No Doubt. Rock Steady, Interscope, 2001. "So Long, Astoria," written by Kris Roe; performed by The Ataris. So Long, Astoria, Columbia, 2003. "Feeling This," written by Travis Barker, Tom Delonge, and Mark Hoppus; performed by Blink 182. Blink 182, Geffen, 2003. "Don't Let Go of That Lollipop," assembled by Weezyer, and contains elements of "Don't Let Go," written by Rivers Cuomo and performed by Weezer, and "Lollipop," written by Dwayne Carter, Stephen Garrett, Darius Harrison, Jim Jonsin, Rex Zamor, and Marcus Cooper, and performed by Lil Wayne. Weezer (The Green Album), Geffen, 2001. Tha Carter, Cash Money, 2008. "Jesus Christ," written by Jesse Lacey; performed by Brand New. The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me, Interscope, 2006. "Reflections," written by Mandy Lee; performed by Mister Wives. Our Own Home, Photo Finish, 2014. "Faded High," written and performed by Gayngs. Relayted, Jagjaguwar, 2010. "Forgotten," written by Elliott Kozel; performed by TIckle Torture. Spiritual Machete, self-released, 2012. "Heartbeats," written by Karin Dreijer and Olof Dreijer; performed Jose Gonzalez. Veneer, Imperial, 2003. "Caught Up in You," written by Don Barnes, Jeff Carlisi, Jim Peterik, and Frankie Sullivan; performed by .38 Special. Special Forces, A&M, 1982.
In the 51st episode overall, or the third episode of season nine, Kevin welcomes former newsradio personality Scott Peterson onto the show, and the two discuss the longing for concert t-shirts you no longer have, accidentally startling Brian Wilson, and their shared love of sad music made by sad young women. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here; or follow Kevin on Instagram and on Twitter. Musical Credits: Intro Music- "Hip 2 Da Game" (Instrumental) performed by Lord Finesse. The Awakening: 25th Anniversary Edition, Tommy Boy, 2021. Closing Music- "Buck 'Em Down," performed by Black Moon. Black Moon: Instrumentals, Fat Beats, 2017. "Pleasant Valley Sunday," written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King; performed by The Monkees. Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd., RCA, 1967. "Eastbound and Down," written by Deena Kaye Rose and Jerry Reed; performed by Jerry Reed. Music From The Motion Picture Smokey and The Bandit, MCA, 1977. "Make A Move on Me," written by John Farrar and Tom Snow; performed by Olivia Newton-John. Physical, MCA, 1981 "Overkill," written and performed by Colin Hay. Man @ Work, Compass, 2003. "You Can Call Me Al," written and performed by Paul Simon. Graceland, Warner Brothers, 1986 "Fall on Me," written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe; performed by R.E.M. Life's Rich Pageant, I.R.S., 1986. "Left of The Dial," written by Paul Westerberg; performed by The Replacements. Tim, Sire, 1985 "Scott Street," written by Phoebe Bridgers and Marshall vore; performed by Phoebe Bridgers. Stranger in The Alps, Dead Oceans, 2017. "Mirrorball," written by Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift; performed by Taylor Swift. Folklore, Republic, 2020. "Love and Mercy (live)," written and performed by Brian Wilson. Love & Mercy – The Life, Love and Genius of Brian Wilson, Capitol, 2015.
Spoke with rapper Ill Bill about family dynamics w/ Uncle Howie and Necro, Connecting with MC Serch in 95, Forming Non Phixion, Fat Beats, Being a Goon, La Coka Nostra, Major Label Deals, A different approach in making "Billy", and Losing over 100 pounds!!
In the second episode of the ninth season, or the landmark 50th episode since the Anhedonic Headphones Podcast launched in 2019, Kevin welcomes writer and musician Daphne Sidor onto the show where the two talk about third wave ska serving as a gateway to better things, and the pains of not being able to sing a Shakira song in your school's musical assembly. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here; or follow Kevin on Instagram and on Twitter. To learn more about Daphne Sidor, please subscribe to her Substack, The Approach. Musical Credits: Intro Music- "Hip 2 Da Game" (Instrumental) performed by Lord Finesse. The Awakening: 25th Anniversary Edition, Tommy Boy, 2021. Closing Music- "Buck 'Em Down," performed by Black Moon. Black Moon: Instrumentals, Fat Beats, 2017. "Estoy Aqui," written by Luis Fernando Ochoa and Shakira Ripoll; performed by Shakira. Pies Descalzos, Sony, 1995. "Rudie Can't Fail," written by Mick Jones and Joe Strummer; performed by The Clash. London Calling, Epic, 1979. "Lovers Town Revisited," written and performed by Billy Bragg. Life's A Riot With Spy VS Spy, Go! Discs, 1983. "Heart Attack," written by Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker; performed by Sleater-Kinney. Call The Doctor, Chainsaw, 1996. "I Never Dreamed," written by Gerry Goffin and Russ Titelman; performed by The Cookies. Dimension, 1964. "Get Me Away From Here, I'm Dying," performed by Belle and Sebastian. If You're Feeling Sinister, Matador, 1996. "Heretic Pride," written by John Darnielle; performed by The Mountain Goats. Heretic Pride, 4AD, 2008. "We Will Commit Wolf Murder," written by Kevin Barnes; performed by of Montreal. Paralytic Stalks, Polyvinyl, 2012. "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy," written by Farrokh Bulsara; performed by Queen. A Day At The Races, EMI, 1976. "Seventeen," written by Sharon Van Etten and Kate Davis; performed by Sharon Van Etten. Remind Me Tomorrow, Jagjaguwar, 2019.
DJ Kid Ginseng sat down for an in-depth interview with Joe Kelley Radio in between his stellar concert. Kid Ginseng is also joined by DJ 704 and producer/musician Randy Funke (King For A Day, Grapes of Vaudvillian Fantasy). Born in the Bahamas, 25% French American citizen, Kid Ginseng has been mixing and scratching since 1997. Known for proper electro, he produces tracks, and runs the critically acclaimed Kraftjerkz label played by DJs such as I-F, Helena Hauff, Danny Daze, Nina Kraviz, Solvent etc. He has had releases on Lost Soul Enterprises, Basement Floor, Hip Hop Slam, and La La Land. He is also touring turntablist for legendary funk group, Tom Tom Club touring in such places as North America, Japan, UK, and Western Europe.. His name has shared the credits with DJ Qbert, Shortkut, and DJ Quest on multiple compilations released by Bay Area label, Hip Hop Slam. He has also collaborated multiple times with Detroit's technobass pioneer, DJ Di'jital. In 1999 he produced an electrofunk megamix cassette distributed by Turntablelab and the famous Fat Beats nyc. _____________ Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Prince featured the "Upper Room with Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault" on his official website www.npgmusicclub.com. This is the first radio show to have ever received that honor. "Joe Kelley Radio" has been on the radio airwaves since 1982. Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault co-host the show and are well-respected in the music business as creative air personalities and supporters of independent musicians . Our web site is located at www.joekelleyradio.com . The show broadcasts 24 hours/ 7 days a week here, and also, live locally, in Fairfield, CT on WVOF 88.5 FM , on Mondays from 6pm-8pm EST. The show features creative music in funk, R&B, jazz, blues, rock, hip-hop, latin, and gospel. In addition, Joe Kelley has interviewed renowned musicians such as Victor Wooten, Sheila E. , Foley, Robin Duhe, Jef Lee Johnson, Jellybean Johnson, Monte Moir, Rhonda Smith, Bernie Worrell, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Bland, Larry Graham, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Steve Smith, St. Paul Peterson, JD Blair, Tori Ruffin, Kat Dyson, Eric Person, actor Jeff Daniels, Junior Giscombe, John Scofield, EC Scott, John Blackwell, Mystic Bowie, and many others. Finally, "Joe Kelley Radio" hosts an in-house concert series.
GET THE KELAVISION APP, TO AUDIO LINKS & NFT'S HERE! https://linktr.ee/KILLAKELAOFFICIAL Today we are talking to a legend in the world of Turntablism & Scratch DJing - Champion DJ from the World Famous Beat Junkies, Dilated Peoples and the Beat Junkies DJ Academy, DJ Babu is inside the Podcast! Today we're talking on his iconic moments as manager of the legendary Hip Hop store Fat Beats, the rise of Hip Hop Trio Dilated Peoples And his journey in development, hardships, struggles and overcoming life changes. The futures bright, incredible insights with the pioneer DJ BABU! Enjoy!
This week we wade into the fast food fish sandwich diss track discourse, also known as the Filet O' Fishscale controversy. After that we have a great chat with Washington D.C.-based rapper/producer J Scienide. We talk about his career, his collaborations with Kev Brown, his label deal with Fat Beats and then conclude the interview by playing his track Bomb Scare off of the recently-released album Kaput! J is a laid back guy, a huge hip-hop head, and a talent to watch out for. DBRP is a proud part of the Stony Island Audio podcast network where hip-hop culture is explained in an edutaining way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined by Mr. Eon of The High & Mighty, who sits with the crew to discuss one of hip hop's greatest eras. We hear stories about how it started for them, the Masta Ace beef, working with Bobbito, The Alchemist, Rashida Jones, Beetlejuice, Kool Keith, Pharoahe Monch, Eminem and Cage. During the late 90s and early 00's, Eastern Conference Records was a staple in independent hip-hop. Who better to tell vivid tales of the indie hip-hop movement than one of the guys responsible for it? What made this era one of the greatest? The music was fresh, innovating, original, honest and most importantly fun. D-I-Y in full effect. Record stores in full effect. Online chat groups where you shared music was definitely in effect. That feeling of excitement while scarfing down a slice of pizza or Gray's Papaya because you couldn't wait to see what Fat Beats on 6th Ave had. When Fat Beats wasn't enough for your fix, you went to the LES to peep A-1 or took the iron horse to Fulton Street, to check out Beat Street and grab a treat from Juniors after. The days in New York during the indie hip-hop movement were magical. Now, let's re-live those memories and magic this era gave us. Enjoy the show! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Episode 103 is the 3rd installment of our indie hip-hop tribute series. This time, we're joined by Mr. Eon of The High & Mighty, who sits with the crew to discuss one of hip hop's greatest eras. We hear stories about how it started for them, the Masta Ace beef, working with Bobbito, The Alchemist, Rashida Jones, Beetlejuice, Kool Keith, Pharoahe Monch, Eminem and Cage. During the late 90s and early 00's, Eastern Conference Records was a staple in independent hip-hop. Who better to tell vivid tales of the indie hip-hop movement than one of the guys responsible for it? We've got joints by Non Phixion, Saukrates, Natural Elements, Jigmastas, J-Live, Arsonists, Company Flow, Cage, All Natural, Rascalz, Cannibal Ox, J.U.I.C.E., Sir Menelik, Kool Keith, Ill Advised, Choclair, Mr. Lif, Mike Zoot and of course, The High & Mighty. What made this era one of the greatest? The music was fresh, innovating, original, honest and most importantly fun. D-I-Y in full effect. Record stores in full effect. Online chat groups where you shared music was definitely in effect. That feeling of excitement while scarfing down a slice of pizza or Gray's Papaya because you couldn't wait to see what Fat Beats on 6th Ave had. When Fat Beats wasn't enough for your fix, you went to the LES to peep A-1 or took the iron horse to Fulton Street, to check out Beat Street and grab a treat from Juniors after. The days in New York during the indie hip-hop movement were magical. Now, let's re-live those memories and magic this era gave us. Enjoy the show! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
DIAL212 is a bi-monthly broadcast annexed to Astrofevever Records, transmitting high-grade sound waves from Casablanca via Amsterdam's Echobox Radio, hosted by @Polyswitch and guests. More here: https://www.echobox.radio/shows/dial212 ___ Tracklist: *00:00:00 – 00:59:00 / Polyswitch 1– DJ Q - The Birth Of A Beautiful Thing (Glasgow Underground) 2– Cem G - Don't Go (Red Motorbike) 3– DJ Harrison - RVA Follies (Stones Throw) 4– Eric Lau - RAHW (First Word Records) 5– Malik Alston, Painted Pictures - Almost On The One (The Jazz Diaries) 6– Saib - Sunset Drive (Hip Dozer) 7– Don Leisure - Regency (First Word Records) 8– Dean Blunt - Mugu (Kwake Dub) (World Music) 9– The Smile - The Smoke (XL Recordings) 10– Damu The Fudgemunk - Truly Get Yours (Redefinition Records) 11– Yves Tumor - Hasdallen Lights (Warp Records) 12– Jamire Williams - Ugly (Feat. Mic Holden) (International Anthem) 13– Susso - Tomora (Soundway Records) 14– Spontaneous Overthrow - All About Money (Numero Group) 15— Yasuaki Shimizu - Doll Play I (B&M Records) 16— Skream - Summer Dreams (Tempa) *01:00:00 – 01:59:59 / cosmicsou 1– Billy Woods - A Day In A Week (Backwoodz Studioz) 2– Ras G - My Kinda Blues (Ghetto Sci-Fi Music) 3– Taylor McFerrin - Invisible/Visible (Brainfeeder) 4– Wun Two - Floresta/Feels (Urban Waves / hhv.de) 5– Ahwlee - Still (Paxico Records) 6– Roc Marciano - Kill you (Fat Beats) 7– Elucid - If You Say So (Backwoodz Studioz) 8– Blockhead & Tree - Frank (Backwoodz Studioz) 9– Jeremiah Jae - Backpacks (Hit+Run) 10– Open Mike Eagle & Aesop Rock - I Went Outside Today (Mello Music Group) 11– Quelle Chris - Box Of Wheaties (Mello Music Group) 12– Quelle Chris & Chris Keys - We Want It Alive (Mello Music Group) 13– Willie Green & Denmark Vessey - The Majii (Backwoodz Studioz) 14– Billy Woods - Bicycles /African Dodger (Backwoodz Studioz) 15– Willie Green & Zesto - Merchants Of Disaster (Backwoodz Studioz) ___ *Polyswitch on the web: Soundcloud: @polyswitch Instagram: www.instagram.com/polysw_tch/ Bandcamp: www.astrofeverinternational.bandcamp.com/ Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/polyswitch/ Spotify: bit.ly/polyswitch Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/artist/polyswitch/725374038 ___ *cosmicsou on the web: Soundcloud: @souhail88 Instagram: www.instagram.com/cosmicsou ___ *Follow us: Bandcamp: bit.ly/3jSuJMo Spotify: spoti.fi/32cy2bp Mixcloud: bit.ly/38b9iUx Instagram: bit.ly/3et6hjE Twitter: bit.ly/34WyHPH Facebook: bit.ly/3mXidwT astrofever.com/
Eternia & Rel McCoy - "Home (feat. Shad & SHEAL)" from the 2021 album FREE on Fat Beats. This past September saw two of Toronto's hip hop stars team up for a collaborative album titled FREE. Juno-nominated rapper Eternia and Juno-winning producer Rel McCoy put together twelve tracks that flex their skills while shining a light on some of the criminally underrated talent that's coming out of Canada. Our Song of the Day, “Home,” sees two of those underrated talents join them, Juno-winning rapper Shad and angelic vocalist SHEAL. Inspired by and built off of the latter artist's 2016 track of the same name, the song samples SHEAL's emotional hook and is led by Eternia's opening bars exploring displacement, loneliness, and homelessness. Shad then joins in for an incredible verse about his idea of home and the struggle to plant seeds while Rel's downtempo instrumental guides them, well, home. The song comes with a video by Noisemaker Media's Mark Carrenceja, who focuses squarely on the faces of the artists while journeying through two of Eternia's homes - her former Queens and, now, Toronto. Watch the video at the link below. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peace‼️ Another episode in the books thanks to our special guest FT_MIKA_! We chopped it up about her beginnings w/ FOOLS GOLD RECORDS, FAT BEATS & DEF JUX to launching MUSIC CHOICE‘s 1st 24/7 interactive network. We also talked about her involvement w/ the legendary Combat Jack Show plus much more! TAP IN‼️ Visuals on Podcasts on VEVO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7odV2qUH…0uO4N4Ew0eiMTeexP Follow Us: Website: www.choppinituppodcast.com/ Host (IG): [@]baba_lp_7 Guest (IG): [@]ft_mika_ Executive Producer (IG): [@]ft_mika_ Theme song by [@]dking730
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the MATICULOUS interview session! This Brooklyn based producer dropped a banger of a producer project this month with hip-hop underground elite - “NO CAPS” features HOMEBOY SANDMAN, SKYZOO, KEV BROWN, J SCIENIDE, GUILTY SIMPSON, JUSTO THE MC, BREEZE BREWIN & AL SKRATCH and our own DJ JON DOE to name a few. We get the behind the scenes goods on how the project came together, the impact of the pandemic and why he decided to do another producer project after swearing them off years ago. We also get into maticulous' history in college radio, his internship with DJ Honda and how me cracked into the Fat Beats system and ended up running internationals sales as well handling A&R duties. There's more inside but ya gotta press play - so hit the button, cop “NO CAPS” today and clap your hands for that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live October 4, 2021 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks
This week on Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel, Tim talks to The Last Emperor. The Secret Wars MC, talks about being signed by Dr. Dre, Rawkus Records, his college days, being an upcoming MC and the important role his mom played in his life as a person and artist. We also talk about the significance of escapism in hip hop and comics, rap music and the prison industrial complex fueling each other, the importance of Lyricist Lounge, Fat Beats, being consigned by hip hop peers, breaking down his classic material, his writing process, why he walked away from music and much more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Born in the Bahamas, 25% French American citizen has been mixing and scratching since 1997. Known for proper electro, he produces tracks, and runs the critically acclaimed Kraftjerkz label played by DJs such as I-F, Helena Hauff, Danny Daze, Nina Kraviz, Solvent etc. He has had releases on Lost Soul Enterprises, Basement Floor, Hip Hop Slam, and La La Land. He is also touring turntablist for legendary funk group, Tom Tom Club touring in such places as North America, Japan, UK, and Western Europe.. His name has shared the credits with DJ Qbert, Shortkut, and DJ Quest on multiple compilations released by Bay Area label, Hip Hop Slam. He has also collaborated multiple times with Detroit's technobass pioneer, DJ Di'jital. In 1999 he produced an electrofunk megamix cassette distributed by Turntablelab and the famous Fat Beats nyc. https://kraftjerkz.bandcamp.com/track/super-famikom-dijital-remix (https://kraftjerkz.bandcamp.com/track/super-famikom-dijital-remix) http://soundcloud.com/kraftjerkz (http://soundcloud.com/kraftjerkz) www.joekelleyradio.com Originally aired in 2003.
This week on Library Rap, Joseph Abajian aka DJ Jab founder of the famed hip hop record store Fat Beats. Abajian gives a history of the record store scene back in 1990s New York City. He explains the importance of Fat Beats to the independent hip hop artist. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode Mark talks with Hip Hop artist and turntablist Jay-Ef about his new EP with producer J. Depina "Believe It Or Not" which features top MC's like Masta Ace, Torae and Planet Asia. Jay talks about DJing since 1984 and the changes that the art form has gone through over the years. Jay also talks about dice games at D&D Studios, opening sets for Run D.M.C. and who his favorite DJs are. Three songs from his EP are featured within the episode. Find Jay-Ef's EP at Fat Beats https://www.fatbeats.com/products/jay-ef-believe-it-or-not-cdMark also reviews “Black Widow” and pays homage to recently passed wrestling icon “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff Check out our sponsor Relief Factor- "https://bit.ly/3f5iKMo"
In the new release of "OUT OF TIME", the incomparable DJ Sasha calls for summer warmth, celebrates the birthday of the program (2 years on the air, bro!), and also puts philosophical bits that are dear to the heart and ears. Get the distillate and celebrate with us!
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the BREEZE BREWIN interview session! Yeah you read it right, Vangardians. Where do you even start - wait, how about this - “HINDSIGHT”, Breeze’s debut solo LP, is finally out everywhere and it’s a BURNER like you knew it would be! Breeze gives us the behind the scenes goods on the making of the album, why now is the right time to drop and the incredible support he’s been getting since released, including from a close friend who just happens to be one of the best MC / producer’s on the planet, the only and only El-P. We also rap about Brewin’s often-looked over prowess behind the boards, what he’s working with technology wise from a production standpoint and when we might see more production work from him in the future. You know we crack open the history books - JUGGAKNOTS, FAT BEATS, PRINCE PAUL, CAMU TAO (RIP), COPYWRITE, J-ZONE, the list goes on and on, you can imagine the stories. However, not to get stuck in the past, we also hear about the newly formed MATIC ENTERTAINMENT and how its roster is remerging in a big way - from CARTA P and RAY FOGES recent albums, QUEEN HERAWIN making serious feature rounds, and oh - how about an Breeze & SEBB BASH project that might just be around the corner? Alright we’ve given y’all enough, it’s time to press play, cop HINDSIGHT today and tell a friend it’s nothing but that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live February 1, 2021 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks
Yo yo yooo what's good everyone? We are BACK with a FAT new episode as there was plenty of news popping off this week! We discuss the Indiana Jones and Star Wars announcements, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, and all of the Pokemon News and Rumors. More importantly we answer YOUR questions submitted by listeners through our discord server so make sure you check the description below if you're new here! Thank you all for the support and for sending in your questions, we will be back next week! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodBoyzAdvance http://twitter.com/knifelifeosc https://twitter.com/ErkyPlays Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/WB33SjN Sub to the Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIfQqC176fJVwwzkODS5uVA
I'm Quitting Alcohol, is a 5 minute daily podcast by comedian David Boyle. Join Boyle as he transitions from Alcoholic maniac to sober lunatic and attempts to process the past 20 years of booze soaked mayhem. funny, comedy, drinking, party, real, stories, laugh, drugs, true, sex, the, family, happy, god, best, anxiety, depression, love, giving up, mind, soul, change, addiction, withdrawal, dance, sober, quit, success, relationships, recovery, answer, transforming, health, body, healing, alcoholism
These throwback Episodes initially aired public but were removed as a result of the change in plans of the audio service we were using before. Now we are happy to share these insightful interviews which began the AUDIO journey of Artist Interviews with Out Da Box Radio. Original Show Description: For our very first episode, Out Da Box Radio speaks with Producer/Emcee “Audible Doctor” on his music career, grinding as an independent artist, making beats, working alongside the Brown Bag Allstars, the influence of Fat Beats and more. Audible Doctor’s instrumental project entitled "Doctorin" is now available for sale via itunes. Check out our in-depth interview and feel free to support this artist if you like what you hear. Much thanks to Audible Doctor and everyone out there taking the time to listen.
Real talk, in 2015 when vinyl was making a resurgence in the hip hop game I blind-bought a Clear Soul Forces record from Fat Beats and the production made my jaw drop. Turns out the whole record was crafted by producer NAMELESS who still vividly remembers his earliest days crafting instrumentals as a teenager growing up in Flint, Michigan during the late 1990s. What that means for me is I can now sit down half a decade later with him to reflect on Flint, making video-game beats while being compared to other producers, being the first act on Street Corner Music, and the rise and fall of Clear Soul Forces. He's come a long way from making beats with the trial version of Fruity Loops and we run the gamut on a myriad of topics that explain and document his 10,000 hours. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens
n this episode we briefly get into MacKenzie Scott's philanthropy and how it reflects her ex-husband Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon. We talk about the influence music can have on young people, specifically Drill. (RIP FBG Duck of Chicago). We then take a trip down memory lane about how we got into music, our early influences, and how we were responsible with the content we would create even as high schoolers. We reminisce about the times we sold our CD in New York City, in front of Fat Beats and show appreciation for our mentor during that time, Creature (IG: @creaturenomics ) Song of The Week : "Dont Blink" by Randy Mason Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7R9_kZ0EgQ Instagram: @Randymasonmusic Instagram: @cantfocuspod @aliveraps @martinhopeful @kanoemusic
MK-Ultra's vinyl collection is a gift that keeps on giving. Volume 04 of the Crate Digging series features raw and grimy Funk and Rock with a psychedelic twist, cinematic soundscapes and smooth Jazz. Take a moment to enjoy and appreciate the sound of pure nostalgia!This podcast episode features content created or published by Anthology Recordings, Fat Beats, Jazz Dispensary, Milan Records, Music On Vinyl, Underdog Records, Warner Music Group and others.MK-Ultra & Keith Mansfield - Funky Crate Digging Fanfare [Intro]Lonnie Liston Smith & Cosmic Echoes - ExpansionEl Michels Affair - Uzi (Pinky Ring)Janko Nilovic - HippocampusKlauss Weiss - SurvivorGil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where the Hatred IsLuis Bacalov - The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)Journey - Wheel in the SkyRyuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas, Mr. LawrenceVangelis - Love ThemeBen Webster Quintet - Time on My Hands
MK-Ultra's vinyl collection is a gift that keeps on giving. Volume 04 of the Crate Digging series features raw and grimy Funk and Rock with a psychedelic twist, cinematic soundscapes and smooth Jazz. Take a moment to enjoy and appreciate the sound of pure nostalgia!This podcast episode features music published by Anthology Recordings, Fat Beats, Jazz Dispensary, Milan Records, Music On Vinyl, Underdog Records, Warner Music Group and others.MK-Ultra & Keith Mansfield - Funky Crate Digging Fanfare [Intro]Lonnie Liston Smith & Cosmic Echoes - ExpansionEl Michels Affair - Uzi (Pinky Ring)Janko Nilovic - HippocampusKlauss Weiss - SurvivorGil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where the Hatred IsLuis Bacalov - The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)Journey - Wheel in the SkyRyuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas, Mr. LawrenceVangelis - Love ThemeBen Webster Quintet - Time on My Hands
Let the Record Show – the crate-dug interview series in which artists discuss their favorite songs of all time as the tracks spin on vinyl – is back with its “Socially Distant Series” of video-conferenced episodes. Episode 44 features The Free Nationals, the four-piece band who often share stages with Grammy Award winning superstar Anderson .Paak, following the recent release of their self-titled debut album. The quartet of Ron “T’nava” Avant, Kelsey Gonzalez, Jose Rios, and Callum Connor bring their trademark sense of humor and unbreakable camaraderie to the show, as each member selects three of their favorite songs of all time. A wide range of influences is presented from classic hip-hop (2Pac) to funk (Thundercat) to soul (D’Angelo) to jazz fusion (Herbie Hancock) to punk rock (The Ramones) to classic rock (Led Zeppelin) and much more. Additionally, Ron T’nava Avant makes guacamole during the interview and Callum submitted an entire list of songs by “Weird Al” Yankovic. The band’s self-titled debut album, Free Nationals, is on streaming services now. As featured in the episode, pre-orders for the gold double vinyl variant of the album are up now at Fat Beats, while the transparent splatter double vinyl edition is available now via Urban Outfitters. Guests on the album include Anderson .Paak, Mac Miller, Kali Uchis, Conway, Westside Gunn, T.I., Shafiq Husayn (SA-RA), and many more. The Free Nationals appearance on Let the Record Show marks the 44th episode in the series and the ninth episode of Season 4. Let the Record Show will continue in the coming weeks with Sofi Tukker. The Free Nationals - Free Nationals 2LP (Gold Variant) Pre-Order https://www.fatbeats.com/products/the... The Free Nationals - Free Nationals 2LP (Splatter Variant) https://www.urbanoutfitters.com/shop/...
VIDEO LINK FOR VISUALS: https://youtu.be/C5ph7qvat2Q J57 & El Gant first start off the show by introducing themselves & what they bring to the table individually, their history with Fat Beats, the two meeting watching, how Jamo Gang’s Walking With Lions came together, How the group formed, El Gants humbled beginnings with Battle Rap, his solo work & album with Tek (SmifNWessun) his interesting time at SXSW (Macaulay Culkin), J57’s first look, producing Westside Gunn’s Big L & Half A Mil on HWH2, Ras joins us at 39:15 & let’s us know about the Jamo Gang & Likwit Crew collab, partying with JamoGang, Slipknot, Lo also pitches an Album idea to the guys, Walking With Lions great acclaim, Star Wars & a ton of HILARIOUS MOMENTS within this episode! Top 3 for sure! Instagram. Guest: @jamogang @j57music @el_gant @ras_kass Host: @kxnglo Podcast Network: @fromthedeskoflo @datfeelin @datfeelinpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpZUmRu96jjP_uVaLO01VdQ
Episode 60 is the 2nd installment of our indie hip-hop tribute. This time we're joined by Shawn J. Period, a major player in the indie movement. Shawn has given us with countless classics and we discuss each and every one of them. Only on TIP will you get to hear Shawn tell his story like this. We discuss his days on Big Beat, his first group Down South and his collabos with Mos Def, Heltah Skeltah, Bush Babees, Mad Skillz and The Artifacts. This is an XXL episode clocking in over 5 ½ hours of music and discussion. We got joints from Company Flow, Kool Keith, Mos Def, Blackalicous, Talib Kweli, Non Phixon, MF DOOM, J-Live, Aceyalone, Lootpack, Styles of Beyond, Wee Bee Foolish, The Arsonists, Eminem, People Under The Stairs, 7L & Esoteric, Jedi Mind Tricks, Natural Elements, Godfather Don, Buc Fifty, Defari, Juggaknots, Aesop Rock, Rasco, Royce Da 5'9, Pharoahe Monch, Common, Sir Menelik, Mr. Lif, Atmosphere and so much F*CKING MORE! We're talking 5 ½ hours of music, with over 100 tracks of quintessential indie era anthems. If you were all up on IRC, AOL or Prodigy chat, copped records at Fat Beats after a slice of Joe's Pizza, maybe ordered from Sandboxautomatic or Hiphopsite and repped labels like Fondle ‘Em, Rawkus, Def Jux, Stones Throw, Hydra, GuessWyld, Eastern Conference, ABB, Anticon, Hiero or Rhymesayers, then THIS episode is for your! Sincerely, The Take It Personal Crew www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Episode 60 is the 2nd installment of our indie hip-hop tribute. This time we're joined by Shawn J. Period, a major player in the indie movement. Shawn has given us with countless classics and we discuss each and every one of them. Only on TIP will you get to hear Shawn tell his story like this. We discuss his days on Big Beat, his first group Down South and his collabos with Mos Def, Heltah Skeltah, Bush Babees, Mad Skillz and The Artifacts. This is an XXL episode clocking in over 5 ½ hours of music and discussion. We got joints from Company Flow, Kool Keith, Mos Def, Blackalicous, Talib Kweli, Non Phixon, MF DOOM, J-Live, Aceyalone, Lootpack, Styles of Beyond, Wee Bee Foolish, The Arsonists, Eminem, People Under The Stairs, 7L & Esoteric, Jedi Mind Tricks, Natural Elements, Godfather Don, Buc Fifty, Defari, Juggaknots, Aesop Rock, Rasco, Royce Da 5'9, Pharoahe Monch, Common, Sir Menelik, Mr. Lif, Atmosphere and so much F*CKING MORE! We're talking 5 ½ hours of music, with over 100 tracks of quintessential indie era anthems. If you were all up on IRC, AOL or Prodigy chat, copped records at Fat Beats after a slice of Joe's Pizza, maybe ordered from Sandboxautomatic or Hiphopsite and repped labels like Fondle ‘Em, Rawkus, Def Jux, Stones Throw, Hydra, GuessWyld, Eastern Conference, ABB, Anticon, Hiero or Rhymesayers, then THIS episode is for your! Sincerely, The Take It Personal Crew Be sure to follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio for all the latest updates, giveaways and exclusives! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
Episode 60 is the 2nd installment of our indie hip-hop tribute. This time we’re joined by Shawn J. Period, a major player in the indie movement. Shawn has given us with countless classics and we discuss each and every one of them. Only on TIP will you get to hear Shawn tell his story like this. We discuss his days on Big Beat, his first group Down South and his collabos with Mos Def, Heltah Skeltah, Bush Babees, Mad Skillz and The Artifacts. This is an XXL episode clocking in over 5 ½ hours of music and discussion. We got joints from Company Flow, Kool Keith, Mos Def, Blackalicous, Talib Kweli, Non Phixon, MF DOOM, J-Live, Aceyalone, Lootpack, Styles of Beyond, Wee Bee Foolish, The Arsonists, Eminem, People Under The Stairs, 7L & Esoteric, Jedi Mind Tricks, Natural Elements, Godfather Don, Buc Fifty, Defari, Juggaknots, Aesop Rock, Rasco, Royce Da 5’9, Pharoahe Monch, Common, Sir Menelik, Mr. Lif, Atmosphere and so much F*CKING MORE! We’re talking 5 ½ hours of music, with over 100 tracks of quintessential indie era anthems. If you were all up on IRC, AOL or Prodigy chat, copped records at Fat Beats after a slice of Joe's Pizza, maybe ordered from Sandboxautomatic or Hiphopsite and repped labels like Fondle ‘Em, Rawkus, Def Jux, Stones Throw, Hydra, GuessWyld, Eastern Conference, ABB, Anticon, Hiero or Rhymesayers, then THIS episode is for your! Sincerely, The Take It Personal Crew www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
EP 139 - Brooklyn Birth Place of Hip Hop Culture - Fat Beats - and Supreme Knowledge, Choose to Allow Love and Light into your life, Stop and smell the roses
Hosts K. Wilson and David 2K discuss female rappers.
For our Season 7 opener, Jeff sits down with Edson Sabajo and Guillaume "Gee" Schmidt, Co-Founders of Dutch streetwear brand Patta. For the past 15 years, they've built a cult following where they've pioneered the movement of streetwear becoming architects for other upcoming brands to make way. Started in 2005, the two met working at popular vinyl store, Fat Beats, where they bonded over their love of hip-hop. The two eventually turned their hobby into a business and began traveling to cities worldwide to collect sneakers unavailable in Europe. Years into this business model, they eventually acquired accounts and have worked on popular collaborations with Asics, Nike, Mephisto and much more. Today they have a popular clothing brand, brick & mortar store, running team, foundation and music component. In this episode they discuss it all from days at Fat Beats to collaborating with Nike and much more. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other shows MIC/LINE, The Anthropology, The HYPE Report and HYPETALKS. Also check out our affiliated site, HYPEBAE and the launch of their new radio platform HYPEBAE Radio at https://hypebae.com/radio or on https://anchor.fm/schoolofsustainability For more info: https://hypebeast.com/2020/1/patta-interview-business-of-hype-jeffstaple-episode-60 Patta website: https://www.patta.nl/ Patta Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patta_nl/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support
Mix #1Bobby Vinton / My heart belongs to only you / EpicAlmeta Lattimore / These memories / MainstreamMondial Toboggan / Le médaillé / WhalesBadBadNotGood feat. Kaytranada / Lavender / Innovative Leisure Le Doudou : il est en lambeaux, sent la vieille serpillère, on fait un caca nerveux quand il est prisonnier sous le canapé, mais jamais on le quittera pour une peluche bien peignéeSudan Archives / Glorious / Stones ThrowFrancis Bebey / Divorce pygmée / Ozileka Mix #2Jack Peñate / Murder / XLThe Mighty Mocambos feat. Mocambo Kidz / Here we go / MocamboDa Break / Burning / La RucheLizzo feat. Missy Elliott / Tempo / Atlantic L'info du 20h où quand un Dj français expose dans une galerie d'art ses oeuvres photographiques, oui oui on parle bien d'Agoria ( Photo de présentation )Metronomy / Love letters (Agoria remix) / Fayer Mix #3Makèz / Different planets / HeistRedrago / Il veliero (Club version) / Life & DeathClap! Clap! / By the way of flute / Real Bad Man Après les slows de l'été, voici les coïts de l'hiver, un pas de plus vers la fusion de la matièrePierre Daven-Keller feat. Helena Noguerra / La fiancée de l'atome / Kwaidan Mix #4The Shortwave Set / Is it any wonder / IndependienteBuvette / True stories / Pan European Recording Le morceau de finEl Michels Affair / Shimmy shimmy ya / Fat Beats
Legendary producer J57 swings by to chat about the ol' days interning at Fat Beats and how it was a networker's dream. Who was humble, who was cool, and who was a jerk? Also, J57 and Cello chat about being business-minded and the balancing act of running a label while still keeping in mind the consumer's needs. Lastly, we chat music (of course) and tease what's ahead in 2020, including news from the forthcoming album 'Walking with Lions', with Ras Kass and El Gant.Show Website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.comShow will be uploaded at 12 Midnight Central following show releaseFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmedia
Legendary producer J57 swings by to chat about the ol' days interning at Fat Beats and how it was a networkers dream. Who was humble, who was cool, and who was a jerk? Also we chat about being business minded and the balancing act of running a label while still keeping in mind the consumers needs. Lastly we chat music (of course) and tease whats ahead in 2020, including news from the forthcoming album 'Walking with Lions', with Ras Kass and El Gant. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens
Emcee. Producer. Label Owner...the list of titles surely doesn't stop there. A man whose name is known through underground circles took time away from creating new art to jump on the podcast to speak on his start working at Fat Beats, the beginnings of Brown Bag AllStars, the creation of Jamo Gang to starting the FiveSe7en Collective. Peep this entertaining and informative interview with one of the hardest working artists in the game...the J57 interview!
The legendary record store Fat Beats, also an extremely important record label and indie distributor with a huge influence on hip-hop culture, recently celebrated their 25th Anniversary. We spend the first segment talking about hip-hop record stores in general, sharing some tweets from listeners, and Nate has a pretty dope story about an afternoon he spent at Fat Beats Amsterdam back in the day. Then we talk to DJ Eclipse, a hip-hop lifer and key figure in the Fat Beats story about his career and memories of the underground hip-hop movement.
Super long episode this week! Neil Armstrong is a dj and member of the renowned 5th Platoon turntablism crew. He is also a producer, a global ambassador for Adidas, an event organizer, a former tour DJ for Jay-Z, and most recently a newish resident of Tokyo. We caught up with Neil to talk about growing up in NY, getting his name from Fat Beats, being taught the art of turntablism by Mista Sinista and Total Eclipse of the X-men, battling in the highly competitive turntablist scene of the 90s and early 00's, touring with Jay-Z, his Filipino roots and his thoughts on the current state of turntablism. This episode is very long. We actually recorded about 5 hours with Neil and decided to cut out the finer details of his time spent touring with Jay. well release that sometime soon. Follow Neil on everything and check out his music everywhere.
This week on The Library with Tim Einenkel, Jay Z's former tour DJ, DJ Neil Armstrong. In Part 1 of the interview the Queens, New York native begins by explaining why he needs three phones to play Pokémon Go and then we get into DJ Armstrong's history in Hip Hop. Armstrong talks about first hearing Newcleus' Jam on It played on New York City radio as a kid. He covers his years going to church as a child and the many early hip hop legends that played a part in his education. Armstrong remembers a time when radio and MTV refused to play rap, a time when Fat Beats ruled, and DJs actually had battles to decide who was supreme. The 5th Platoon member talks about touring with Jay Z and what songs make a DJs set daring. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Tuesday, March 5th 7-8pm EST!! LIVE on "The Justice Lane Show" is artist "Koncept". Koncept, the Queens-raised emcee, made a name for himself in the hip-hop Mecca from working at Fat Beats, to releasing an album with Sony Music and touring around the world. Tunein!! as we bring you the Exclusive!! Social Media: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/champagnekonny/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/koncept Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/konceptfanpage Koncept - Countdown (single) All music platforms: https://soulspazm.lnk.to/fyTcf Koncept - Almost (Music Video) Link: https://youtu.be/kLkROMWpeaU Koncept - F*ck You Music (Music Video) Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6kkViyd4Bw From Album "14 Hours Ahead" Spotify: https://t.co/lznODgBoCP All Music Platforms: https://soulspazm.lnk.to/nUhoS KONCEPT
In der Folge T-04 von ROCKET RADIO by FAT ASTRONAUTS gibt's wieder Fat Beats, aktuelle Charthits, Mashups und natürlich viel Musik aus Österreich. In dieser Episode erwartet euch außerdem ein richtig cooler Guestmix von Bermuda5, der euch in Partylaune versetzen wird! Ebenfalls mit am Start: die neue Single "I need" von Coverrun. Rocket Radio erscheint monatlich und ist verfügbar auf Mixcloud, Spotify iTunes und in deiner Podcast App. Jetzt gleich abonnieren! Wenn dir gefällt was du hörst, lass uns gerne eine Bewertung da oder teile den Podcast mit deinen Freunden! #fatastronauts #rocketradio Besuche unsere Socials: http://instagram.com/fatastronauts http://facebook.com/fatastronauts http://fat-astronauts.com Schau bei Bermuda Five vorbei: https://www.facebook.com/bermudafive https://www.instagram.com/bermudafive/ Tracklist: Coverrun - I need FISHER, Alesso, Adam Beyer - Losing It (Cheyenne Giles & Knock2 Festival Flip) HUGEL ft. Amber Van Day - WTF El Profesor, Laura White & Hugel vs. RetroVision - Ce Soir vs. Get Down (Crunkz Mashup) Armin van Buuren, Josh Cumbee - Sunny Days feat. Josh Cumbee (Tom Swoon Extended Remix) Alle Farben X DNF x I.Go - Little Hollywood X Sick (Flip Capella Vs. DualXess Smash) Nena vs. Mike Williams - Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann vs. Rocket (Crunkz Mashup) Martin Garrix, Mike Yung - Dreamer (Nicky Romero Extended Remix) Hardwell, JGUAR - Being Alive feat. JGUAR (Extended Mix) Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit - Chunky Dip Party People Bootleg W&W X Armin Van Buuren X Tiesto & Dzeko X Hardwell - Ready To Rave X Jackie Chan X Spaceman (Flip Capella X Hardwell X Dyrek Edit) Darren Styles, Tweekacore, Giin - Crash & Burn feat. Giin (Extended Mix) Bermuda Five Guestmix: Mike Williams - The Beat (Extended Mix) Senselexx - Party On Scream & Shout (Senselexx Edit) Curbi, Eiffel 65 - Blue51 (OVRSD & JEFF Mashup) Blur, Relanium - Song 2 x Come Back (DJ KUBA & NEITAN Edit) Martin Garrix, MOTi - Virus (How About Now) (Original Mix) Herobust - Vertebreaker (RageMode VIP) OVRSD, Bermuda Five - Like A G6 vs. Bonkers (OVRSD & Bermuda Five Mashup) Sassy - Knockout Shady (Sassy Mashup) Deorro, MAKJ, Quintino - Knockout (Extended Mix) Bermuda Five - A Little Party Never Killed Nobody vs. Alpha (Bermuda Five Mashup)
Bonjournos!I hope you're all well and November is running perfectly for you and yours. Really excited to deliver this month's to you. It's a nailed on soul nourisher! I've searched far and wide to bring you some staggeringly delicious new music. Cuts from Te'Amir, Charlie Stark, Phenomenal Handclap Band, Gnork, Bambooman, Ross from Friends, Bearcubs and Ry X, plus loads more...Thanks hugely for all of your continued support and endless enthusiasm about the music I play. I'm lucky to have you all!! Please keep spreading the word chaps.Love you...Ross xxP.S. GET IN TOUCH ON: HIDEOUTSESSIONS@MAC.COMhttps://twitter.com/FranksonMusicUKhttps://soundcloud.com/FranksonMusicUKhttps://www.facebook.com/FranksonMusicUKSUBSCRIBE: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/part-time-heroes-hideout-sessions/id426572104 or search "HIDEOUT SESSIONS" in iTunesTracklist:1. Masta Ace & Marco Polo, ft.Smif 'n' Wessun 'Breukelen Brooklyn' (Fat Beats)2. Apollo Brown & Joell Ortiz, ft. Royce Da 5'9 'Timberlan'd Up' (Mello Music Group)3. BADBADNOTGOOD & Little Dragon 'Tried' (Ninja Tune)4. Te'Amir 'Back To Abyssinia' (Tru Thoughts)5. Onyx Collective, ft. Sporting Life 'Space-Wars (Big Dada)6. Gyedu-Blay Ambolley 'This Hustling World' (Mr. Bongo)7. Anchorsong 'Testimony' (Tru Thoughts)8. Gerardo Frisina 'Katanga (Schema Italy)9. Skull Snaps 'My Hang Up Is You (Mr. Bongo)10. Phenomenal Handclap Band 'Judge Not (Ray Mang Disco Mix) (Toy Tonics)11. D-Pulse 'All I Want (Kasper Bjorke Mix)' (Teardrop)12. Closed Paradise 'What Else' (Love Dancing)13. Erik Ellmann 'Lasse (Original Mix)' (Dikso)14. Charlie Stark 'Fabric Of Conciousness' (Stark Dangerous)15. Jovonn 'Pianos Of Gold (Ian Pooley mix) (Clone Royal Oak)16. Gnork 'Easy MFX' (Church)17. String Theorem & Test Pattern 'Ear Power' (Clipp.Art)18. Love Drop 'Don't Look Back (Dan Shake's Dancefloor dub)' (Hometaping Is Killing Music)19. Mitch Von Arx 'Mist' (Project Mooncircle)20. Bambooman 'Ricochet' (Accidental)21. Ross from Friends 'Squaz' (Brainfeeder)22. Bearcubs 'Haunts' (Bearcubs)23. RY X 'Untold' (Infectious Music)24. Masayoshi Fujita 'Misty Avalanche' (Erased Tapes)
This is a flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the weeks of July 25 & August 1, 2018 (originally broadcast on the Week of March 30, 2011) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary during that week touched base on updates with the after effects of the earthquake + tsunami in Japan, the recent U.N. intervention in Libya news, the possible upcoming U.S. government shutdown due to budget issues and why it's just ridiculous how politicians are dragging this along, the re-birth of the "Birther" fake controversy with President Barack Obama and some other diverse topics here and there. We also had a great interview with Forbes magazine staff writer Zack O'Malley Greenburg about the creative inspiration, work & drama behind his latest book, "Empire State of Mind: How Jay-Z Went From Street Corner to Corner Office". Book Summary: Empire State of Mind tells the story behind Jay-Z’s rise to the top as told by the people who lived it with him–from classmates at Brooklyn’s George Westinghouse High School; to the childhood friend who got him into the drug trade; to the DJ who convinced him to stop dealing and focus on music. This book explains just how Jay-Z propelled himself from the bleak streets of Brooklyn to the heights of the business world. Zack O’Malley Greenburg draws on his one-on-one interviews with hip-hop luminaries such as DJ Clark Kent, Questlove of The Roots, Damon Dash, Fred “Fab 5 Freddy” Brathwaite, MC Serch; NBA stars Jamal Crawford and Sebastian Telfair; and recording industry executives including Craig Kallman, CEO of Atlantic Records, to paint a tantalizing portrait of a very private mogul. Greenburg also reveals new information on Jay-Z’s various business dealings, such as: * The feature movie about Jay-Z and his first basketball team that was filmed by Fab 5 Freddy in 2003 but never released. * The Jay-Z branded Jeep that was scrapped just before going into production. * The real story behind his association with Armand de Brignac champagne. * The financial ramifications of his marriage to Beyonce. _________ Official FuseBox Radio Broadcast Website: http://www.FuseBoxRadio.com Official FuseBox Radio Broadcast Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/FuseBoxRadioShow FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Weeks of July 25 & August 1, 2018 [originally broadcast on March 30, 2011] Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Pharoahe Monch/Let My People Go/W.A.R. Media & Duck Down Records (Played Live) 2. Marsha Ambrosius/Butterflies/J Records (Played Live) 3. Illvibe Collective/Medicine Man/Soulspaszm & Fat Beats 4. L*A*W/Brooklyn!/Planet 12 Productions (Played Live) 5. Pro'Verb feat. yU of Diamond District/Too Hip-Hop/White Label (http://www.AllProAllDay.bandcamp.com) (Top Song Requested) 6. Tai Allen + Vicelounge/Canned Goods (It's Love, Love Mash)/Vicelounge & Record Breakin' Music (Top Song Requested) 7. Blueprint/So Alive/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 8. Phil Ade/Use To Be/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 9. J-DaVey/Lazy Daze/White Label (http://www.JDaveyBaby.com) (Top Song Requested) 10. Mary Mary/Walking/C2 & Columbia (Top Song Requested) 11. The Villains 21/Heaven For The Wicked/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/thevillains21) (Top Song Requested) 12. Bilal/Levels/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 13. Stalley feat. Rashad/Slapp/Res Ent. & Milq Music 14. Elucid/Dream On/Discord Research Labs (Top Song Requested) 15. Iyadonna/Actress/32 Track Productions (Top Song Requested) 16. Tiffany Paige feat. Jay ARE/Relax ur Mind/Beatvizion (Top Song Requested) 17. Leila Adu/Sick Department Store/Tracce/Rai Trade, Little Red Hen & Frizz Records (Top Song Requested) 18. Saigon feat. Faith Evans/Clap/Suburban Noize (Top Song Requested) 19. Lupe Fiasco/All Black Everything/Atlantic (Top Song Requested) 20. Dirty Vegas/Electric Love (Alex Tepper ReMix)/Om Records (Top Song Requested) 21. Kyle Rapps feat. Joell Ortiz/Hard Knock Children/Mayehm Ent. (Top Song Requested) 22. Wise Intelligent as Djezuz Jonez/Water Walker/Intelligent Muzik (Top Song Requested) 23. Blu/Amnesia/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 24. The Go! Team/Bust-Out Brigade/Memphis Industries (Top Song Requested) 25. PiEl/Sync/PeilMusic.com (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. R.E.K.S. feat. Lil' Fame of M.O.P./Cigarettes/Brick Records & Showoff 2. Robert Koch & John Robinson/Channeling/Project Mooncircle 3. Sizzla feat. Anthony Red Rose/Mr. Right/White Label 4. Floyd Lawson/Roof Top Sugar/Record Kicks DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Del The Funky Homosapien/Wrong Place/Elektra A Tribe Called Quest feat. Raphael Saadiq & Faith Evans/Stressed Out RMX/Jive Jay-Z feat. Nas/Success/White Label Jay-Z/Dead Presidents/Roc-A-Fella PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This week on The Library, Joseph Abajianaka DJ Jab founder of the famed hip hop record store Fat Beats. Abajian gives a history of the record store scene back in 1990s New York City. He explains the importance of Fat Beats to the independent hip hop artis
This week on The Library, Joseph Abajianaka DJ Jab founder of the famed hip hop record store Fat Beats. Abajian gives a history of the record store scene back in 1990s New York City. He explains the importance of Fat Beats to the independent hip hop artis Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Episode 68: Plan B This weekday episode of End of Days, The Michael Decon Program welcomed special guest J57. Professionally known by his stage name J57, is an American rapper and record producer. He began his music career doing underground freestyle battles in 1998 before he produced and record his first recordings with his crew in 2003. In 2012, he released two solo EPs titled 2057 and The Ports EP which did well to gain him grounds and further led him to being ranked #20 in AllHipHop's list of "Top 50 in Underground Hip-Hop". He is a member of the Brown Bag All-star's, a group of emcees he joined while working at Fat Beats in 2004, as well as Jamo Gang, a hip-hop group which consists of Ras Kass and El Gant. J57 was also part of DJ Eclipse's SIRIUS/XM Radio Show Rap is Outta Control. J57 excited to get back into the recording studio; many are looking forward to his next project. Conversation turns dark when Michael shares a story about a kid back in high school.
Episode 68: Plan B This weekday episode of End of Days, The Michael Decon Program welcomed special guest J57. Professionally known by his stage name J57, is an American rapper and record producer. He began his music career doing underground freestyle battles in 1998 before he produced and record his first recordings with his crew in 2003. In 2012, he released two solo EPs titled 2057 and The Ports EP which did well to gain him grounds and further led him to being ranked #20 in AllHipHop's list of "Top 50 in Underground Hip-Hop". He is a member of the Brown Bag All-star’s, a group of emcees he joined while working at Fat Beats in 2004, as well as Jamo Gang, a hip-hop group which consists of Ras Kass and El Gant. J57 was also part of DJ Eclipse's SIRIUS/XM Radio Show Rap is Outta Control. J57 excited to get back into the recording studio; many are looking forward to his next project. Conversation turns dark when Michael shares a story about a kid back in high school. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on The Library, the legendary DJ Eclipse sits down with Tim to discuss growing up in Rhode Island, the first hip hop record he purchased, his time at Wild Pitch Records, Fat Beats and everything in between. Eclipse also talks about the history of hip hop group Non Phixion and the significance of the Rock Steady Crew in Hip Hop culture. Why he views the Puffy era as the beginning of the end for creative hip hop and we learn why this dude from Rhode Island deserves to be the crypt keeper of New York Hip Hop. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the @AudibleDoctor interview session! The good doctor has released a slew of new music over the past few weeks and months - he’s dropped two volumes of his instrumental series “Soul Slaps,” a new EP with singer Davenport Grimes, and he’s collaborating with folks such as Homeboy Sandman - so it was only right to catch up with him to get the low down on what has been a very productive 2017 to date. Fellow Brown Bag All Star & Fat Beats alum J57 dropped by to provide some in-studio color commentary as well as utilize his elephant-esque memory to fill in the gaps as we dig into the history books - stories like Audible’s Joell Ortiz placement post Aftermath, his time at Tuff City that led to collaborating with funk legends the Skull Snaps as well as what it was like growing up in Madison, WI and his eventual move to NYC. We can’t tell you everything here, folks - so hurry up, push play and let us hear you say…it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhipihop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live May 15, 2017 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks
The Q-Unique and Brown Bag All-Star connection was one forged at Fat Beats, one of the iconic hip-hop landmarks that has gone the way of dodo and dope mixtapes. On their collaborative album, Blaq Coffee, Q-Unique revisits his boom-bap roots as he gets incredibly personal and reflective. None of that would have been possible without the soundscapes crafted by Audible Doctor, DJ Element, and J57. In this interview, AD discusses the making of Blaq Coffee, the underground hip-hop business, his under-the-underground roots, preventing the burn-out, his production process, the possibility of a sequel, and more. http://twitter.com/audibledoctor http://twitter.com/seven3zero www.amazon.com/Words-1-Brian-Kayser/dp/1535126035
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the #DJGoo interview session! A couple of weeks ago when @J57 was filling in for Meeks while he was on vacation, Jon was amazed by stories J was telling about original Brown Bag All Star member DJ Goo. It turns out while Goo was an intern at Fat Beats during J57’s stint there, he was making other waves around the corner at the infamous Chung King Studios as studio engineer. So, Jon insisted that we get Goo down for an interview, J57 came by to sit in on the session, and BOY do we have some STORIES. While we get into all the goodness around how Goo ended up in NYC and helped form BBAS, the real gold here are the stories about his sessions at Chung King. We’re talking about hip-hop, R&B and pop music elite ya’ll - Will I Am, Lil’ Wayne, Juelz Santana, DMX, Kanye West, Nas, Jim Jones, Three 6 Mafia, Sha Money XL, Bryan Michael Cox, the list goes on and on. For you real behind the scenes junkies, this one is for you. So sit back, listen up and remember it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade! // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #dj #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live July 31, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks @beatlabusa
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the #DJEclipse interview session! Fresh off putting a ribbon on an incredible 18 years of The Halftime Show @ WNYU radio this past March, Eclipse gathers 'round the Southern Vangard Radio campfire to dish on the old and the new for almost 90 minutes! We kick things off with a report on how things have gone since the final episode of show, it’s humble beginnings and evolution as well as how college radio has changed over the years - which ultimately led to Eclipse breaking away from the college radio platform. Of course we hop in the wayback machine and talk about Eclipse’s beginnings in Rhode Island, navigating a move down South in the mid-80s and how the universe managed to put him on the path to hip-hop history while he was there via chance meetings with T-Ray and MC Serch. Once the story heads up north to NYC, we hear about his days at Wild Pitch, being at the session for O.C.’s “Time’s Up”, his transition to Fat Beats and eventual involvement with the almighty Non-Phixion & Uncle Howie Records. We get into the new new as well as Eclipse gives us an update on his “Rap Is Outta Control” show on Sirius radio, running his artist management firm Pay to Winn and his involvement in planning the annual Rock Steady Crew anniversaries. All of this and more is inside folks - so pull up a chair, press play and remember it’s nothing but that #smithsonian #grade // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #dj #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #PROVIDENCE #COLUMBIA #NYC #WORLDWIDE Recorded live March 29, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks
So by now you probably already guess what our theme is for this month. On this week's episode of The Str8OutDaDen Podcast we talk what it really means with the phrase started from the bottom and why you should intern. Internships are vital to long term success. They give you an opportunity to learn the business free of charge (well you will have to give up your time). And you learn from proving professionals in a field that they have years of experience in. Now for this episode we take things back to our old model a bit as we are joined by producer/emcee J57 of The Brown Bag All-Stars. He details how he got his start in music and gives us some ill stories of his days interning at Fat Beats in New York. There are way too many gems in here to name. So you know the drill...sit back...Relax and Listen! Subscribe to our email list here ---> eepurl.com/bh2Lwj If you have a topic that you would like for us to discuss or have questions you want answered, send us an email to podcast@str8outdaden.com and we will pick a few to discuss on the show. Today's podcast is brought to you by LANDR. Based in Montreal, Canada, LANDR is the world's first intelligent drag-and-drop instant mastering service, by MixGenius. Use the link below to receive a free trial. landr.com/promo/SODD
Get the Ducati engines revving because this week, we have a real Ruff Ryder stopping by A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal: MC Jin! From middle school battles in Miami to peddling mixtapes outside of Fat Beats to becoming the most legendary freestyle champion that BET's 106 & Park had ever seen, we discuss it all. We talk signing with the famed Yonkers label, his role in the Fast and Furious franchise, working with Kanye, Just Blaze, Swizz Beats and Wyclef ALL ON HIS DEBUT ALBUM, and what exactly set his album back. Jin is nothing but extremely candid and honest and funny in this tremendous 90-minute interview See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sat 06.06.15 Soul Circle Radio Presents Frank Nitt #124 Top of month and we had a fine one with the incredible & prolific MC, Frank Nitt (Yancey Boys I Frank-N-Dank). Now based out of Los Angeles, the long time veteran continues his success with a new release entitled "Frankie Rothstein" (Fat Beats). Feature artist includes a slew of quality names such as: J.Rocc, DJ Rhettmatic, J Dilla, Illa J, T3, Botni Applebum. We highly recommend copping this album. Big ups to brother Frank Nitt for coming through!! @franknitt @yanceyboys New music from : Mocky, AM & Shawn Lee, Raj Mahal, Stro Elliot, Kyo Sakurai, DJ Day Bilal Oliver + More DJ Mza Playlist: 01. Jay Dee - Grannie 02. Flying Lotus - Tea Leaf Dancer (Craneuhm Remix) 03. De La Soul - Stakes Is High (Kid Sublime Remix) 04. Toro Y Moi - Freak Love 05. NeguimBeats - Hallelujah 06. Cro-Magnon - Remind Me (Patrice Rushen) 07. Destruments - Mysterious Vibes 08. Aloe Blacc - Bailar (Remix) 09. Raj Mahal - Rario 10. Am & Shawn Lee - Persuasion 11. Absentavery - The Cat's Mille 12. Mocky - Sesame Street Blues 13. Mocky - Living In The Snow 14. Stro Elliot - James Baby 15. BoomBaptist - Rose Quartz 16. Kyo Sakurai - Pulsation 17. Arto Mwambe - Btwo 18. Moods - Kinetics 19. Flying Lotus - Do The Astral Plane (DJ Mza Rework) 20. Bibio - Love Cravings 21. DJ Day - Land of 1000 Chances (Lord Echo's Disco Mix) 22. Soundstream - Deeper Love 23. Unknown - Footloose 24. Sputnik-1 - 50,000 Lightyears 25. Big Tone - Chocolate feat. L'Renee 26. Bilal Oliver - Satellites (Prod. Adrian Younge) 27. Panacea - Flashback to Stardom (DJ Spinna Remix) 28. Longevity Crew - Spring Frank Nitt Interview Soul Circle Radio Live Worldwide Hosted by: DJ Mza x Ebo Broadcast live at The Artform Studio, Los Angeles USA Every Sat 12-2p PST www.soulcircleradio.com Evey Sat 7-9p GMT www.frissionradio.com This show is FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. We do not own or claim to own the rights to these tracks. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
This is the latest flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of May 20, 2015 [due to Memorial Day Weekend vacation time; originally broadcast on the week of April 20, 2011] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our commentary during that week focused on the slacking of some air traffic controllers going to sleep & causing issues with airplane landings, Fidel Castro publicly letting go the power reigns in Cuba to his brother & what that may mean, weird story of the KKK throwing shade at the Tea Party here in the U.S., the 1 year anniversary of musician Guru (the MC 1/2 of the classic Hip-Hop crew Gang Starr) passing + TV On The Radio's bassist Gerard Smith unfortunate recent death from lung cancer and a bunch of other diverse topics. There were Black Agenda Report, Free Press "Media Minutes" and Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of May 20, 2015 [originally broadcast on the week of April 20, 2011] Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Sade/Love Is Found/Epic (Played Live) 2. J. Rawls feat. Diamond D, Oh No & Kev Brown/Best Producer On The Mic/Nature Sounds (Played Live) 3. Beastie Boys/Make Some Noise/Capitol (Played Live) 4. Mary J. Blige feat. Diddy & Lil' Wayne/Someone to Love Me (Naked)/Geffen, Interscope & A&M (Played Live) 5. Fonzworth Bentley/Believe It/White Label (Played Live) 6. Gods'illa feat. Substantial & Kingpen Slem/Everybody/Up & Up Recordings (Played Live) 7. Kindred The Family Soul/Magic Happens/Purpose Music Group & Shanachie Ent. (Played Live) 8. Marsha Ambrosius/Butterflies/J Records (Top Song Requested) 9. Illvibe Collective/Medicine Man/Soulspaszm & Fat Beats 10. Floyd Lawson/Roof Top Sugar/Record Kicks (Top Song Requested) 11. Sizzla feat. Anthony Red Rose/Mr. Right/White Label (Top Song Requested) 12. Robert Koch & John Robinson/Channeling/Project Mooncircle (Top Song Requested) 13. Femi Kuti/Politics In Africa/Knitting Factory Records (Top Song Requested) 14. Pharoahe Monch/Let My People Go/W.A.R. Media & Duck Down Records (Top Song Requested) (Top Song Requested) 15. Mocha B/Beautiful/SoulPlusMind.com (Top Song Requested) 16. R.E.K.S. feat. Lil' Fame of M.O.P./Cigarettes/Brick Records & Showoff (Top Song Requested) 17. Tai Allen + Vicelounge/Canned Goods (It's Love, Love Mash)/Vicelounge & Record Breakin' Music (Top Song Requested) 18. L*A*W/Brooklyn!/Planet 12 Productions (Top Song Requested) 19. Bilal/Levels/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 20.Elucid/Dream On/Discord Research Labs (Top Song Requested) 21. The Villains 21/Heaven For The Wicked/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/thevillains21) (Top Song Requested) 22. The Go! Team/Bust-Out Brigade/Memphis Industries (Top Song Requested) 23. Kyle Rapps feat. Joell Ortiz/Hard Knock Children/Mayehm Ent. (Top Song Requested) 24. Pro'Verb feat. yU of Diamond District/Too Hip-Hop/White Label (http://www.AllProAllDay.bandcamp.com) (Top Song Requested) 25. Agape/I And I (Kaje Trakheadz RMX)/Sustainable Recordings (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Julie Dexter/Come In Home/JulieDexter.com 2. David Dallas feat. Freddie Gibbs/Caught In A Daze/Duck Down Records 3. Freebass 808/Love Eclipse/Money Ball Records & Traffic Ent. 4. Mongo Santamaria/Funk Down (Joaquin Joe Claussell RMX)/Fania Records 5. Riff Raff McGriff/Tell 'em/SomeOthaShipConnect 6. Theophilus London/Strange Love/WB 7. James Nasty/Mr. Big Stuff (Baltimore Club RMX)/White Label DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: U-Roy/I Originate/White Label Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers/The Hub/Blue Note Gang Starr/Next Time/Noo Trybe, Virgin & EMI House of Pain/Guess Who's Back/Tommy Boy Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is a flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of April 1, 2015 (due to it just being another VERY hectic week with DJ + press events and more for the radio show...plus with Jay-Z making moves in the streaming angle of the music business with TIDAL as of late, this seemed to be a quality show to pull out of the archives; originally broadcast on weeks of March 30 & April 6, 2011) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary during that week focused on the latest updates with the after effects of the earthquake + tsunami in Japan, the recent U.N. intervention in Libya news, the possible upcoming U.S. government shutdown due to budget issues and why it's just ridiculous how politicians are dragging this along, the re-birth of the "Birther" fake controversy with President Barack Obama and some other diverse topics here and there. We also had a great interview with Forbes magazine staff writer Zack O'Malley Greenburg about the creative inspiration, work & drama behind his latest book, "Empire State of Mind: How Jay-Z Went From Street Corner to Corner Office". From the book's website (http://www.JayZBook.com): Empire State of Mind tells the story behind Jay-Z’s rise to the top as told by the people who lived it with him–from classmates at Brooklyn’s George Westinghouse High School; to the childhood friend who got him into the drug trade; to the DJ who convinced him to stop dealing and focus on music. This book explains just how Jay-Z propelled himself from the bleak streets of Brooklyn to the heights of the business world. Zack O’Malley Greenburg draws on his one-on-one interviews with hip-hop luminaries such as DJ Clark Kent, Questlove of The Roots, Damon Dash, Fred “Fab 5 Freddy” Brathwaite, MC Serch; NBA stars Jamal Crawford and Sebastian Telfair; and recording industry executives including Craig Kallman, CEO of Atlantic Records, to paint a tantalizing portrait of a very private mogul. Greenburg also reveals new information on Jay-Z’s various business dealings, such as: * The feature movie about Jay-Z and his first basketball team that was filmed by Fab 5 Freddy in 2003 but never released. * The Jay-Z branded Jeep that was scrapped just before going into production. * The real story behind his association with Armand de Brignac champagne. * The financial ramifications of his marriage to Beyonce. We have brand new Black Agenda Report, Free Press "Media Minutes" and Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX mini-segments on next week's syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of April 8, 2015 [originally broadcast on the weeks of March 30 & April 6, 2011] Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Pharoahe Monch/Let My People Go/W.A.R. Media & Duck Down Records (Played Live) 2. Marsha Ambrosius/Butterflies/J Records (Played Live) 3. Illvibe Collective/Medicine Man/Soulspaszm & Fat Beats 4. L*A*W/Brooklyn!/Planet 12 Productions (Played Live) 5. Pro'Verb feat. yU of Diamond District/Too Hip-Hop/White Label (http://www.AllProAllDay.bandcamp.com) (Top Song Requested) 6. Tai Allen + Vicelounge/Canned Goods (It's Love, Love Mash)/Vicelounge & Record Breakin' Music (Top Song Requested) 7. Blueprint/So Alive/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 8. Phil Ade/Use To Be/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 9. J-DaVey/Lazy Daze/White Label (http://www.JDaveyBaby.com) (Top Song Requested) 10. Mary Mary/Walking/C2 & Columbia (Top Song Requested) 11. The Villains 21/Heaven For The Wicked/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/thevillains21) (Top Song Requested) 12. Bilal/Levels/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 13. Stalley feat. Rashad/Slapp/Res Ent. & Milq Music 14. Elucid/Dream On/Discord Research Labs (Top Song Requested) 15. Iyadonna/Actress/32 Track Productions (Top Song Requested) 16. Tiffany Paige feat. Jay ARE/Relax ur Mind/Beatvizion (Top Song Requested) 17. Leila Adu/Sick Department Store/Tracce/Rai Trade, Little Red Hen & Frizz Records (Top Song Requested) 18. Saigon feat. Faith Evans/Clap/Suburban Noize (Top Song Requested) 19. Lupe Fiasco/All Black Everything/Atlantic (Top Song Requested) 20. Dirty Vegas/Electric Love (Alex Tepper ReMix)/Om Records (Top Song Requested) 21. Kyle Rapps feat. Joell Ortiz/Hard Knock Children/Mayehm Ent. (Top Song Requested) 22. Wise Intelligent as Djezuz Jonez/Water Walker/Intelligent Muzik (Top Song Requested) 23. Blu/Amnesia/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 24. The Go! Team/Bust-Out Brigade/Memphis Industries (Top Song Requested) 25. PiEl/Sync/PeilMusic.com (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. R.E.K.S. feat. Lil' Fame of M.O.P./Cigarettes/Brick Records & Showoff 2. Robert Koch & John Robinson/Channeling/Project Mooncircle 3. Sizzla feat. Anthony Red Rose/Mr. Right/White Label 4. Floyd Lawson/Roof Top Sugar/Record Kicks DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Del The Funky Homosapien/Wrong Place/Elektra A Tribe Called Quest feat. Raphael Saadiq & Faith Evans/Stressed Out RMX/Jive Jay-Z feat. Nas/Success/White Label Jay-Z/Dead Presidents/Roc-A-Fella PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This Wednesday, we were blessed with the presence of the one and only DJ Eclipse of Rock Steady Crew, Non Phixion, and Halftime Show fame. Naturally Peter and E took a trip down memory lane as they reminisced about Fat Beats and Tramps and shared some pretty crazy stories. Like that time Mariah Carey introduced herself to Eclipse thinking that he was Stretch Armstrong. Or that time Necro threw a dead pigeon into the crowd. Great times. Shout out to Sam Diamond for winning our first ever ticket giveaway on #NW3RADIO, and see if you can spot a very familiar voice from Hot 97 in the mix too.
** Due to being a bit under the weather, we weren't able to get a new show up but however, we still wanted to give our listeners something to listen to with for this week's radio show with a flashback episode...enjoy! ** This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah (aka Ausar Ra Black Hawk) for the week of August 20, 2014 (originally broadcast on August 3, 2011) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week touched base on the entire ridiculousness of the political "debate" & "resolution" with the Debt Ceiling in the U.S., the National Institutes of Health deciding to not publicly disclose where their researchers are getting money from, sad passing of football and acting legend Charles Aaron "Bubba Smith", the internet's apparent weirdo reactions to a Black Spider-Man (or People of Color as real or fictional heroes in the mainstream media) and other diverse topics here and there. This week we had a mini-interview with dope independent Hip-Hop MC Broadway Blake (http://www.BroadwayBlake.com). Some of the things we touched base on during his interview included his influences, what is the music scene like in his home area of Newark, New Jersey, how he hooked up with his crew over at Jersey Sound Lab, upcoming projects and more! There are brand new Black Agenda Report and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of August 20, 2014 (originally broadcast on August 3, 2011) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. DOOMSTARKS/Victory Laps/Nature Sounds (Played Live) 2. Alice Smith + Aloe Blacc/Baby (Abacus RMX)/Red Hot Organization & E1 (Played Live) 3. Gods'illa feat. Dirty Water, YU, RaTheMC & Pro'Verb/Happy Trinity/UAU Music (Played Live) 4. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records (Played Live) 5. Beverly Knight/Southern Freez (Live)/Hurricane Records (Top Song Requested) 6. Blu/Lucky/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 7. Phil Ade feat. Raheem DeVaughn/High on Life/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 8. Thundercat/Fleer Ultra/BrainFeederSite.com (Top Song Requested) 9. Common feat Nas/Ghetto Dreams/White Label (Top Song Requested) 10. Headnodic feat. Mission/Red Line Radio/Brick Records (Top Song Requested) 11. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Ayah/Telephone/DJJazzyJeff.com (Top Song Requested) 12. RZA feat. Rev. William Burke/Robbery/E1 (Top Song Requested) 13. Magnificent Ruffians/Emerald City/MagnificentRuffians.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Saidah Baba Talibah/High/SBTMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 15. Nas/Nasty/White Label (Top Song Requested) 16. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) 17. Adam Falcon feat. Nona Hendryx/Sunshine (Woke Up This Morning)/AdamFalcon.com (Top Song Requested) 18. Lil' B/Open Thunder Eternal Slumber/BasedWorld.com (Top Song Requested) 19. Tony Reds of TCB/Clap for Me/REO Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 21. Zo! feat. Phonte & Sy Smith/Black Cow/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 22. Alison Carney/Japanese Candy/AlisonCarney.com 23. Macsen Apollo/HeartBreaks/MacsenApollo.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Mavado/Do Road/White Label (Top Song Requested) 25. The Freshmen/Hello There/Downtown & Across The Universe (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Slick Rick/Get A Job/White Label 2. The Heliocentrics/Age of the Sun/Stones Throw 3. Drunken Monkey feat. Chrys Anthony/Diggin' Pony/Splintered Tree Records 4. Broadway Blake/You Heard About Me/Jersey Sound Lab 5. Broadway Blake/6'7"/Jersey Sound Lab DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Maestro Fresh Wes/How Many Styles/Attic & LMR Black Sheep/To Whom It May Concern/Mercury Cham/Ghetto Story/Atlantic Records & Madhouse Lisa Stansfield/All Around The World/BMG & Arista PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah (aka Ausar Ra Black Hawk) Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
** Due to some computer issues in the FuseBox Radio Broadcast lab we just got repaired, we just wanted to give our listeners something to listen to with a bonus flashback episode from a few year's back...enjoy! ** This is a special extra flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of March 26, 2014 (originally broadcast on March 30, 2011) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary during that week focused on the latest updates with the after effects of the earthquake + tsunami in Japan, the recent U.N. intervention in Libya news, the possible upcoming U.S. government shutdown due to budget issues and why it's just ridiculous how politicians are dragging this along, the re-birth of the "Birther" fake controversy with President Barack Obama and some other diverse topics here and there. We also had a great interview with Forbes magazine staff writer Zack O'Malley Greenburg about the creative inspiration, work & drama behind his latest book, "Empire State of Mind: How Jay-Z Went From Street Corner to Corner Office". From the book's website (http://www.JayZBook.com): Empire State of Mind tells the story behind Jay-Z’s rise to the top as told by the people who lived it with him–from classmates at Brooklyn’s George Westinghouse High School; to the childhood friend who got him into the drug trade; to the DJ who convinced him to stop dealing and focus on music. This book explains just how Jay-Z propelled himself from the bleak streets of Brooklyn to the heights of the business world. Zack O’Malley Greenburg draws on his one-on-one interviews with hip-hop luminaries such as DJ Clark Kent, Questlove of The Roots, Damon Dash, Fred “Fab 5 Freddy” Brathwaite, MC Serch; NBA stars Jamal Crawford and Sebastian Telfair; and recording industry executives including Craig Kallman, CEO of Atlantic Records, to paint a tantalizing portrait of a very private mogul. Greenburg also reveals new information on Jay-Z’s various business dealings, such as: * The feature movie about Jay-Z and his first basketball team that was filmed by Fab 5 Freddy in 2003 but never released. * The Jay-Z branded Jeep that was scrapped just before going into production. * The real story behind his association with Armand de Brignac champagne. * The financial ramifications of his marriage to Beyonce. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of March 26, 2014 (originally broadcast on March 30, 2011) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Pharoahe Monch/Let My People Go/W.A.R. Media & Duck Down Records (Played Live) 2. Marsha Ambrosius/Butterflies/J Records (Played Live) 3. Illvibe Collective/Medicine Man/Soulspaszm & Fat Beats 4. L*A*W/Brooklyn!/Planet 12 Productions (Played Live) 5. Pro'Verb feat. yU of Diamond District/Too Hip-Hop/White Label (http://www.AllProAllDay.bandcamp.com) (Top Song Requested) 6. Tai Allen + Vicelounge/Canned Goods (It's Love, Love Mash)/Vicelounge & Record Breakin' Music (Top Song Requested) 7. Blueprint/So Alive/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 8. Phil Ade/Use To Be/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 9. J-DaVey/Lazy Daze/White Label (http://www.JDaveyBaby.com) (Top Song Requested) 10. Mary Mary/Walking/C2 & Columbia (Top Song Requested) 11. The Villains 21/Heaven For The Wicked/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/thevillains21) (Top Song Requested) 12. Bilal/Levels/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 13. Stalley feat. Rashad/Slapp/Res Ent. & Milq Music 14. Elucid/Dream On/Discord Research Labs (Top Song Requested) 15. Iyadonna/Actress/32 Track Productions (Top Song Requested) 16. Tiffany Paige feat. Jay ARE/Relax ur Mind/Beatvizion (Top Song Requested) 17. Leila Adu/Sick Department Store/Tracce/Rai Trade, Little Red Hen & Frizz Records (Top Song Requested) 18. Saigon feat. Faith Evans/Clap/Suburban Noize (Top Song Requested) 19. Lupe Fiasco/All Black Everything/Atlantic (Top Song Requested) 20. Dirty Vegas/Electric Love (Alex Tepper ReMix)/Om Records (Top Song Requested) 21. Kyle Rapps feat. Joell Ortiz/Hard Knock Children/Mayehm Ent. (Top Song Requested) 22. Wise Intelligent as Djezuz Jonez/Water Walker/Intelligent Muzik (Top Song Requested) 23. Blu/Amnesia/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 24. The Go! Team/Bust-Out Brigade/Memphis Industries (Top Song Requested) 25. PiEl/Sync/PeilMusic.com (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. R.E.K.S. feat. Lil' Fame of M.O.P./Cigarettes/Brick Records & Showoff 2. Robert Koch & John Robinson/Channeling/Project Mooncircle 3. Sizzla feat. Anthony Red Rose/Mr. Right/White Label 4. Floyd Lawson/Roof Top Sugar/Record Kicks DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Del The Funky Homosapien/Wrong Place/Elektra A Tribe Called Quest feat. Raphael Saadiq & Faith Evans/Stressed Out RMX/Jive Jay-Z feat. Nas/Success/White Label Jay-Z/Dead Presidents/Roc-A-Fella PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
The crew is joined by Andrew Kelley, Senior Art Director for Koch/eOne Music. He's also an A&R and one hell of a producer. He talks about getting his start at Rawkus, what Fat Beats meant to NYC, recording some of the hardest emcees in the game and working with guys like The RZA and Lil Fame. Drew is so official!
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of August 24, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week touched base on our experience with the East Coast Earthquake in the United States this week, recent revelations that the C.I.A. & NYPD have been doing dubious spying on citizens to stop terrorism in New York City, some serious & sort of goofy developments in Libya's Civil War, the sad passing of R&B & Soul music legend Nick Ashford (songwriter/performer; part of the group Ashford & Simpson) and other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of August 24, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Willie the Kid feat. LAD/Minnie Ripperton Dart/White Label (Played Live) 2. Superstar Quamallah & DeQawn/Manhattan Reflections/Cotter & Brick Records (Played Live) 3. Shad/Flawless/The Real Frequency (Played Live) 4. TwinSpirit/Get Myself Together/TwinSpiritsWorld.com (Played Live) 5. DOOMSTARKS/Victory Laps/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 6. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records (Top Song Requested) 7. The Very Best/Yalira (Couster RMX)/TheVeryBestMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 8. Jay-Z & Kanye West (The Throne)/Murder to Excellence/Roc-A-Fella, Roc Nation & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 9. Mark de Clive-Lowe feat. Nia Andrews/Hooligan/Tru Thoughts UK (Top Song Requested) 10. Gods'illa feat. Dirty Water, YU, RaTheMC & Pro'Verb/Happy Trinity/UAU Music (Top Song Requested) 11. The Heliocentrics/Age of the Sun/Stones Throw (Top Song Requested) 12. Edo G/Fastlane/Evision Ent. & Traffic Ent. (Top Song Requested) 13. Machel Montano/Come Dig It/MachelMontano.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Afrolicious/A Dub for Mali/ESL Music (Top Song Requested) 15. Alice Smith + Aloe Blacc/Baby (Abacus RMX)/Red Hot Organization & E1 (Top Song Requested) 16. Thundercat/Fleer Ultra/BrainFeederSite.com (Top Song Requested) 17. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 18. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) 19. Delly Ranks/Mi A Say/Champion Squad (Top Song Requested) 20. Mateo/Get To Know Me (Dance Mix)/Krucial Noise Music (Top Song Requested) 21. Beverly Knight/Southern Freez (Live)/Hurricane Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Adam Falcon feat. Nona Hendryx/Sunshine (Woke Up This Morning)/AdamFalcon.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Tony Reds of TCB/Clap for Me/REO Records (Top Song Requested) 24. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Ayah/Telephone/DJJazzyJeff.com (Top Song Requested) 25. Drunken Monkey feat. Chrys Anthony/Diggin' Pony/Splintered Tree Records (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Blu feat. Donel Smokes, Definite Mass & Dubble Oh/Down to Earth/Nature Sounds 2. DJ Shadow feat. Afrikan Boy/I'm So Excited/Verve 3. Colonel Red feat. Ursula Rucker/Keep Walkin'/Tokyo Dawn Records 4. Timbo King feat. R.A. The Rugged Man/High Ranking/Nature Sounds 5. Trackademicks feat. Phonte & Carlitta Durand/Halfway/Trackademicks.bandcamp.com 6. Robbie Nevil/C'est La Vie (DJ Ekho Refix)/White Label 7. Rudy feat. Machel Montano/Whip RMX/White Label DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Das EFX feat. Redman/Rap Scholar/Elektra Dream Warriors/My Definition of A Boombastic (Jazz Style)/4th & Broadway Ashford & Simpson/Found A Cure/WB Ashord & Simpson/Solid (Live)/Media Push Bobby Hutcherson/Patterns/Blue Note A Taste of Honey/Rescue Me/Capitol PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds (including tunes by Michael Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Run-DMC, Soul II Soul, Dr. Dre, Kook G. Rap, Slick Rick, Force MDs & more!)
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of August 17, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week touched base on the case of the Pennsylvania "Kids for Cash" judge getting sentenced to jail & the private prison industry in the U.S., recent Wikileaks document leaks about different countries interference in Haiti's politics, re-release of the movie "Scarface" in U.S. movie theaters + it's meaning in modern day Hip-Hop, Italian monks praying for people who stole from them to get a case of the "s***s" and other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of August 17, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. DOOMSTARKS/Victory Laps/Nature Sounds (Played Live) 2. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records (Played Live) 3. Shad/Flawless/The Real Frequency (Played Live) 4. Willie the Kid feat. LAD/Minnie Ripperton Dart/White Label (Played Live) 5. Jay-Z & Kanye West (The Throne)/Murder to Excellence/Roc-A-Fella, Roc Nation & Def Jam (Played Live) 6. Mark de Clive-Lowe feat. Nia Andrews/Hooligan/Tru Thoughts UK (Played Live) 7. Shad/Flawless/The Real Frequency (Played Live) 8. Gods'illa feat. Dirty Water, YU, RaTheMC & Pro'Verb/Happy Trinity/UAU Music (Top Song Requested) 9. Machel Montano/Come Dig It/MachelMontano.com 10. The Heliocentrics/Age of the Sun/Stones Throw 11. Edo G/Fastlane/Evision Ent. & Traffic Ent. (Top Song Requested) 12. Machel Montano/Come Dig It/MachelMontano.com (Top Song Requested) 13. Alexandra Stan/Mr. Saxobeat/Ultra (Top Song Requested) 14. The Heliocentrics/Age of the Sun/Stones Throw (Top Song Requested) 15. Blu/Lucky/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 16. Alice Smith + Aloe Blacc/Baby (Abacus RMX)/Red Hot Organization & E1 (Top Song Requested) 17. Beverly Knight/Southern Freez (Live)/Hurricane Records (Top Song Requested) 18. Adam Falcon feat. Nona Hendryx/Sunshine (Woke Up This Morning)/AdamFalcon.com (Top Song Requested) 19. Thundercat/Fleer Ultra/BrainFeederSite.com (Top Song Requested) 20. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Ayah/Telephone/DJJazzyJeff.com (Top Song Requested) 21. Drunken Monkey feat. Chrys Anthony/Diggin' Pony/Splintered Tree Records 22. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 23. Tony Reds of TCB/Clap for Me/REO Records(Top Song Requested) 24. Macsen Apollo/HeartBreaks/MacsenApollo.com (Top Song Requested) 25. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Superstar Quamallah & DeQawn/Manhattan Reflections/Cotter & Brick Records 2. TwinSpirit/Get Myself Together/TwinSpiritsWorld.com 3. The Very Best/Yalira (Couster RMX)/TheVeryBestMusic.com 4. Afrolicious/A Dub for Mali/ESL Music 5. Mateo/Get To Know Me (Dance Mix)/Krucial Noise Music 6. Delly Ranks/Mi A Say/Champion Squad DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Monie Love/Race Against Reality/WB Jay Dee/It's Like That/BBE Sister Charmaine/Wake Up/White Label Screwball feat. MC Shan/You Love To Hear The Stories/Tommy Boy Hank Mobley/Greasin' Easy/Blue Note PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of August 10, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week touched base on the latest updates about the riots in the UK in London, their background causes & the U.S. mainstream media's coverage of the events, Prof. Cornel West & Tavis Smiley's Poverty Tour becoming more of the "President Barack Obama isn't giving the two of US any love tour...and oh yeah, the U.S. peoples too", our viewpoint about Jay-Z & Kanye West's "Watch The Throne" album & why "supergroups" need creative chemistry + constructive criticism and other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of August 10, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. DOOMSTARKS/Victory Laps/Nature Sounds (Played Live) 2. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records 3. Gods'illa feat. Dirty Water, YU, RaTheMC & Pro'Verb/Happy Trinity/UAU Music (Played Live) 4. The Heliocentrics/Age of the Sun/Stones Throw (Played Live) 5. Alice Smith + Aloe Blacc/Baby (Abacus RMX)/Red Hot Organization & E1 (Played Live) 6. Slick Rick/Get A Job/White Label (Top Song Requested) 7. Headnodic feat. Mission/Red Line Radio/Brick Records (Top Song Requested) 8. Blu/Lucky/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 9. Beverly Knight/Southern Freez (Live)/Hurricane Records (Top Song Requested) 10. Drunken Monkey feat. Chrys Anthony/Diggin' Pony/Splintered Tree Records (Top Song Requested) 11. Saidah Baba Talibah/High/SBTMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 12. Phil Ade feat. Raheem DeVaughn/High on Life/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 13. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Ayah/Telephone/DJJazzyJeff.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Thundercat/Fleer Ultra/BrainFeederSite.com (Top Song Requested) 15. Broadway Blake/You Heard About Me/Jersey Sound Lab 16. Tony Reds of TCB/Clap for Me/REO Records (Top Song Requested) 17. Macsen Apollo/HeartBreaks/MacsenApollo.com (Top Song Requested) 18. Adam Falcon feat. Nona Hendryx/Sunshine (Woke Up This Morning)/AdamFalcon.com (Top Song Requested) 19. RZA feat. Rev. William Burke/Robbery/E1 (Top Song Requested) 20. Nas/Nasty/White Label (Top Song Requested) 21. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Common feat Nas/Ghetto Dreams/White Label (Top Song Requested) 23. Magnificent Ruffians/Emerald City/MagnificentRuffians.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) 25. Alison Carney/Japanese Candy/AlisonCarney.com (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Jay-Z & Kanye West (The Throne)/Murder to Excellence/Roc-A-Fella, Roc Nation & Def Jam 2. Willie the Kid feat. LAD/Minnie Ripperton Dart/White Label 3. Mark de Clive-Lowe feat. Nia Andrews/Hooligan/Tru Thoughts UK 4. Edo G/Fastlane/Evision Ent. & Traffic Ent. 5. Shad/Flawless/The Real Frequency 6. Machel Montano/Come Dig It/MachelMontano.com 7. Alexandra Stan/Mr. Saxobeat/Ultra DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Bobby Hutcherson/Patterns/Blue Note Mellow Man Ace/Mentirosa/Capitol Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson feat. BBD/The Best Things In Life Are Free/Perspective Records Portrait/Here We Go Again!/Capitol Skee-Lo/I Wish/Scotti Bros. PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of August 3, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week touched base on the entire ridiculousness of the political "debate" & "resolution" with the Debt Ceiling in the U.S., the National Institutes of Health deciding to not publicly disclose where their researchers are getting money from, sad passing of football and acting legend Charles Aaron "Bubba Smith", the internet's apparent weirdo reactions to a Black Spider-Man (or People of Color as real or fictional heroes in the mainstream media) and other diverse topics here and there. This week we had a mini-interview with dope independent Hip-Hop MC Broadway Blake (http://www.BroadwayBlake.com). Some of the things we touched base on during his interview included his influences, what is the music scene like in his home area of Newark, New Jersey, how he hooked up with his crew over at Jersey Sound Lab, upcoming projects and more! There are brand new Black Agenda Report and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of August 3, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. DOOMSTARKS/Victory Laps/Nature Sounds (Played Live) 2. Alice Smith + Aloe Blacc/Baby (Abacus RMX)/Red Hot Organization & E1 (Played Live) 3. Gods'illa feat. Dirty Water, YU, RaTheMC & Pro'Verb/Happy Trinity/UAU Music (Played Live) 4. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records (Played Live) 5. Beverly Knight/Southern Freez (Live)/Hurricane Records (Top Song Requested) 6. Blu/Lucky/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 7. Phil Ade feat. Raheem DeVaughn/High on Life/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 8. Thundercat/Fleer Ultra/BrainFeederSite.com (Top Song Requested) 9. Common feat Nas/Ghetto Dreams/White Label (Top Song Requested) 10. Headnodic feat. Mission/Red Line Radio/Brick Records (Top Song Requested) 11. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Ayah/Telephone/DJJazzyJeff.com (Top Song Requested) 12. RZA feat. Rev. William Burke/Robbery/E1 (Top Song Requested) 13. Magnificent Ruffians/Emerald City/MagnificentRuffians.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Saidah Baba Talibah/High/SBTMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 15. Nas/Nasty/White Label (Top Song Requested) 16. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) 17. Adam Falcon feat. Nona Hendryx/Sunshine (Woke Up This Morning)/AdamFalcon.com (Top Song Requested) 18. Lil' B/Open Thunder Eternal Slumber/BasedWorld.com (Top Song Requested) 19. Tony Reds of TCB/Clap for Me/REO Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 21. Zo! feat. Phonte & Sy Smith/Black Cow/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 22. Alison Carney/Japanese Candy/AlisonCarney.com 23. Macsen Apollo/HeartBreaks/MacsenApollo.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Mavado/Do Road/White Label (Top Song Requested) 25. The Freshmen/Hello There/Downtown & Across The Universe (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Slick Rick/Get A Job/White Label 2. The Heliocentrics/Age of the Sun/Stones Throw 3. Drunken Monkey feat. Chrys Anthony/Diggin' Pony/Splintered Tree Records 4. Broadway Blake/You Heard About Me/Jersey Sound Lab 5. Broadway Blake/6'7"/Jersey Sound Lab DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Maestro Fresh Wes/How Many Styles/Attic & LMR Black Sheep/To Whom It May Concern/Mercury Cham/Ghetto Story/Atlantic Records & Madhouse Lisa Stansfield/All Around The World/BMG & Arista PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 27, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week touched base on the nonsense political "debate" going down with the Debt Ceiling in the U.S., sad passings of various people in entertainment - Amy Winehouse (R&B/Soul Singer), Jazz Songwriter, Artist, & Producer Gene McDaniels & sports promoter Butch Lewis), the new drug test that can find out what people are taking via their fingerprints, an interview done by CultureVI.com with Hip-Hop MC Wale & his bugged out comments about age with understanding good music and a bunch of other diverse topics here and there. This week we had a mini-interview with author Richard C. Francis about his latest book, "Epigenetics: The Ultimate History of Inheritance". We touched base the study of Epigenetics -on how genetic traits aren't only passed on & altered by one's ancestors but affected - positively and negatively - by the environment (air we breathe, what we eat, etc.). There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Free Press "Media Minutes" and Black University Radio Network's Direct EFX mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of July 27, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records (Played Live) 2. Beverly Knight/Southern Freez (Live)/Hurricane Records (Played Live) 3. Blu/Lucky/Nature Sounds (Played Live) 4. Phil Ade feat. Raheem DeVaughn/High on Life/368 Music Group (Played Live) 5. Thundercat/Fleer Ultra/BrainFeederSite.com (Top Song Requested) 6. Common feat Nas/Ghetto Dreams/White Label (Top Song Requested) 7. RZA feat. Rev. William Burke/Robbery/E1 (Top Song Requested) 8. Magnificent Ruffians/Emerald City/MagnificentRuffians.com (Top Song Requested) 9. Zo! feat. Phonte & Sy Smith/Black Cow/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 10. A-DUB/Be Your Girl (B-More Style)/White Label (Top Song Requested) 11. DJ Jonty + James Nasty/Kool Aid/White Label (Top Song Requested) 12. Saidah Baba Talibah/High/SBTMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 13. Macsen Apollo/HeartBreaks/MacsenApollo.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) 15. Adam Falcon feat. Nona Hendryx/Sunshine (Woke Up This Morning)/AdamFalcon.com (Top Song Requested) 16. Lil' B/Open Thunder Eternal Slumber/BasedWorld.com (Top Song Requested) 17. Tony Reds of TCB/Clap for Me/REO Records (Top Song Requested) 18. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Mavado/Do Road/White Label (Top Song Requested) 20. Alison Carney/Japanese Candy/AlisonCarney.com 21. The Freshmen/Hello There/Downtown & Across The Universe (Top Song Requested) 22. Erik Rico feat. Marc Mac/Just Love/Tokyo Dawn Records (Top Song Requested) 23. Donny Goines/WhatupBro/White Label (http://DonnyGoines.blogspot.com) (Top Song Requested) 24. Random Axe/Everybody Nobody Somebody/Duck Down Records (Top Song Requested) 25. Ryu Black a.k.a. Ravage/How Hadou/MeccaGodzilla.blogspot.com (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. DOOMSTARKS/Victory Laps/Nature Sounds 2. Alice Smith + Aloe Blacc/Baby (Abacus RMX)/Red Hot Organization & E1 3. Gods'illa feat. Dirty Water, YU, RaTheMC & Pro'Verb/Happy Trinity/UAU Music 4. Headnodic feat. Mission/Red Line Radio/Brick Records 5. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Ayah/Telephone/DJJazzyJeff.com DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Amy Winehouse/Back to Black/Island Amy Winehouse/October Song/Island Nas/Talk of New York/White Label Vanatti/I've Got To Get Away (Inst.)/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 13, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week touched base on the "News of the World" phone tapping scandal involving Rupert Murdoch & his various companies (including Fox News under News Corp.) & what that means for media internationally, the recent CBS news story talking about the recession affecting Black America more then mainstream America on all economic levels, the weird story about the CIA doing a fake vaccination drive to get the Bin Laden family's DNA, the passing of producer/songwriter Alphonso "Fonce" Mizell & it's importance in Hip-Hop, Soul, Jazz & Funk Music, Sean (a.k.a Diddy, a.k.a Puff Daddy, etc.) Combs saying he's not going to perform as an artist anymore, the Black Eyed Peas breaking up, bad relationships via a story about a California women cutting off her husband's "member" & tossing it in a garbage disposal and a bunch of other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network's Direct EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of July 13, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Common feat Nas/Ghetto Dreams/White Label (Played Live) 2. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records (Played Live) 3. RZA feat. Rev. William Burke/Robbery/White Label (Played Live) 4. Donny Goines/WhatupBro/White Label (http://DonnyGoines.blogspot.com) (Played Live) 5. Mavado/Do Road/White Label (Played Live) 6. Erik Rico feat. Marc Mac/Just Love/Tokyo Dawn Records (Played Live) 7. Saidah Baba Talibah/High/SBTMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 8. KanKick/Sun Soul/Grey Label Recordings (Top Song Requested) 9. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) 10. Lil' B/Open Thunder Eternal Slumber/BasedWorld.com (Top Song Requested) 11. KRS-1 feat. K'Naan & Lina/Hip Hop Nation/White Label (Top Song Requested) 12. No I.D. Present Cocaine 80s feat. Common/Summer Madness/White Label (Top Song Requested) 13. Random Axe/Everybody Nobody Somebody/Duck Down Records (Top Song Requested) 14. J. Rawls/Why Do You/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 15. Seun Kuti/You Can Run/Knitting Factory Records (Top Song Requested) 16. Rhian Benson feat. Jonas/Be (Sona Vabos RMX)/Icarus Music (Top Song Requested) 17. Jaguar Wright feat. Peedi Crakk/Switch (Make Change)/Soulspazm (Top Song Requested) 18. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. The Freshmen/Hello There/Downtown & Across The Universe (Top Song Requested) 20. Ryu Black a.k.a. Ravage/How Hadou/MeccaGodzilla.blogspot.com (Top Song Requested) 21. Alison Carney/Japanese Candy/AlisonCarney.com (Top Song Requested) 22. Ledsi/Shut Up/Verve Forecast (Top Song Requested) 23. Range feat. Wale/Beautiful You Are (B.Y.A.)/Roc Nation (Top Song Requested) 24. Gods'illa feat. Maimouna Youssef/You Don't Have To Be A Star/Up & Up Recordings (Top Song Requested) 25. Phil Ade/Speed of Sound/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Blu/Lucky/Nature Sounds 2. Beverly Knight/Fairplay (Live)/Hurricane Records 3. Zo! feat. Phonte & Sy Smith/Black Cow/FE Music 4. Tony Reds of TCB/Clap for Me/REO Records 5. Adam Falcon feat. Nona Hendryx/Sunshine (Woke Up This Morning)/AdamFalcon.com 6. Macsen Apollo/HeartBreaks/MacsenApollo.com DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Masta Ace/Can't Stop The Bumrush/Delicious Vinyl John Coltrane/Traneing In/Prestige Elza Soares/Chove Chuva/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 6, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week (just about 50 min. at beginning of show...we went IN) focused on our reflections + opinions on the Tom Joyner vs. Tavis Smiley & Professor Cornel West beef about U.S. President Barack Obama, the travesty of the Casey Anthony trial, the "Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest" documentary & it's meaning to Hip-Hop and a bunch of other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network's Direct EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of July 6, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Jill Scott feat. Anthony Hamilton/So In Love/J Records (Played Live) 2. The Freshmen/Hello There/Downtown & Across The Universe (Played Live) 3. Mavado/Do Road/White Label (Played Live) 4. Erik Rico feat. Marc Mac/Just Love/Tokyo Dawn Records (Played Live) 5. Seun Kuti/You Can Run/Knitting Factory Records (Played Live) 6. No I.D. Present Cocaine 80s feat. Common/Summer Madness/White Label (Top Song Requested) 7. Casual feat. Pep Love/Take The Time/Hiero Imperium (Top Song Requested) 8. Random Axe/Everybody Nobody Somebody/Duck Down Records (Top Song Requested) 9. Jaguar Wright feat. Peedi Crakk/Switch (Make Change)/Soulspazm (Top Song Requested) 10. Vast Aire feat. Raekown & Vordul Mega/Thor's Hammer/Man Bites Dog, Fat Beats & E1 (Top Song Requested) 11. The Foreign Exchange feat. Paris & Amber Strother of KING/All The Kisses/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 12. Rhian Benson feat. Jonas/Be (Sona Vabos RMX)/Icarus Music (Top Song Requested) 13. Ledsi/Shut Up/Verve Forecast (Top Song Requested) 14. Nas/Nasty/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 15. Wu-Tang Clan/Only The Rugged Survive/E1 (Top Song Requested) 16. Black Sunday (Sutter Kain & Darko) feat. Virtuoso/Death Merchants/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 17. Donny Goines/WhatupBro/White Label (http://DonnyGoines.blogspot.com) (Top Song Requested) 18. Range feat. Wale/Beautiful You Are (B.Y.A.)/Roc Nation (Top Song Requested) 19. J. Rawls/Why Do You/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 20. Emynd x Jamie XX/Far Nearer/White Label (Top Song Requested) 21. Alison Carney/Japanese Candy/AlisonCarney.com (Top Song Requested) 22. Gods'illa feat. Maimouna Youssef/You Don't Have To Be A Star/Up & Up Recordings (Top Song Requested) 23. Phil Ade/Speed of Sound/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 24. Ryu Black a.k.a. Ravage/How Hadou/MeccaGodzilla.blogspot.com (Top Song Requested) 25. Naeem Oba/Stomp/NaeemOba.com (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Common feat Nas/Ghetto Dreams/White Label 2. Saidah Baba Talibah/High/SBTMusic.com 3. RZA feat. Rev. William Burke/Robbery/White Label 4. Lil' B/Open Thunder Eternal Slumber/BasedWorld.com 5. KRS-1 feat. K'Naan & Lina/Hip Hop Nation/White Label 6. KanKick/Sun Soul/Grey Label Recordings DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Just-Ice/Freedom of Speech/Fresh & Sleeping Bag Records Shalamar/Take That To The Bank/SOLAR Records The Coup feat. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien/The Repo Man Sings For You/Dogday Records Rotary Connection/Love Is/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
Today Chambermusik Records released via Fat Beats distribution three very different, but equally good hip hop CDs. First Sha Stimuli and DJ Victorious are back with ‘The Break Up Part 2: The Proposal‘. Then we got a new street album by the Lost Childrend of Babylon called ‘The Tower of Babel‘. Finally Queens native Meyhem Lauren delivers a 2-disc album […] The post Sha Stimuli, LCOB and Meyhem Lauren now in stores!!! appeared first on Chambermusik.
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of April 20, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on the slacking of some air traffic controllers going to sleep & causing issues with airplane landings, Fidel Castro publicly letting go the power reigns in Cuba to his brother & what that may mean, weird story of the KKK throwing shade at the Tea Party here in the U.S., the 1 year anniversary of musician Guru (the MC 1/2 of the classic Hip-Hop crew Gang Starr) passing + TV On The Radio's bassist Gerard Smith unfortunate recent death from lung cancer and a bunch of other diverse topics. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Free Press "Media Minutes" and Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of April 20, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Sade/Love Is Found/Epic (Played Live) 2. J. Rawls feat. Diamond D, Oh No & Kev Brown/Best Producer On The Mic/Nature Sounds (Played Live) 3. Beastie Boys/Make Some Noise/Capitol (Played Live) 4. Mary J. Blige feat. Diddy & Lil' Wayne/Someone to Love Me (Naked)/Geffen, Interscope & A&M (Played Live) 5. Fonzworth Bentley/Believe It/White Label (Played Live) 6. Gods'illa feat. Substantial & Kingpen Slem/Everybody/Up & Up Recordings (Played Live) 7. Kindred The Family Soul/Magic Happens/Purpose Music Group & Shanachie Ent. (Played Live) 8. Marsha Ambrosius/Butterflies/J Records (Top Song Requested) 9. Illvibe Collective/Medicine Man/Soulspaszm & Fat Beats 10. Floyd Lawson/Roof Top Sugar/Record Kicks (Top Song Requested) 11. Sizzla feat. Anthony Red Rose/Mr. Right/White Label (Top Song Requested) 12. Robert Koch & John Robinson/Channeling/Project Mooncircle (Top Song Requested) 13. Femi Kuti/Politics In Africa/Knitting Factory Records (Top Song Requested) 14. Pharoahe Monch/Let My People Go/W.A.R. Media & Duck Down Records (Top Song Requested) (Top Song Requested) 15. Mocha B/Beautiful/SoulPlusMind.com (Top Song Requested) 16. R.E.K.S. feat. Lil' Fame of M.O.P./Cigarettes/Brick Records & Showoff (Top Song Requested) 17. Tai Allen + Vicelounge/Canned Goods (It's Love, Love Mash)/Vicelounge & Record Breakin' Music (Top Song Requested) 18. L*A*W/Brooklyn!/Planet 12 Productions (Top Song Requested) 19. Bilal/Levels/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 20.Elucid/Dream On/Discord Research Labs (Top Song Requested) 21. The Villains 21/Heaven For The Wicked/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/thevillains21) (Top Song Requested) 22. The Go! Team/Bust-Out Brigade/Memphis Industries (Top Song Requested) 23. Kyle Rapps feat. Joell Ortiz/Hard Knock Children/Mayehm Ent. (Top Song Requested) 24. Pro'Verb feat. yU of Diamond District/Too Hip-Hop/White Label (http://www.AllProAllDay.bandcamp.com) (Top Song Requested) 25. Agape/I And I (Kaje Trakheadz RMX)/Sustainable Recordings (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Julie Dexter/Come In Home/JulieDexter.com 2. David Dallas feat. Freddie Gibbs/Caught In A Daze/Duck Down Records 3. Freebass 808/Love Eclipse/Money Ball Records & Traffic Ent. 4. Mongo Santamaria/Funk Down (Joaquin Joe Claussell RMX)/Fania Records 5. Riff Raff McGriff/Tell 'em/SomeOthaShipConnect 6. Theophilus London/Strange Love/WB 7. James Nasty/Mr. Big Stuff (Baltimore Club RMX)/White Label DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: U-Roy/I Originate/White Label Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers/The Hub/Blue Note Gang Starr/Next Time/Noo Trybe, Virgin & EMI House of Pain/Guess Who's Back/Tommy Boy Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This mix marks an era in time where I was newly made aware of the worldwide potential of taking part in the whole mixtape scene. I credit the owner & founder of Fat Beats, Joseph Abajian for encouraging me to make mixes featuring the independent underground artist who never got the well deserved visibility in the commercial market. I can't begin to describe how grateful I am to Fat Beats for being the vehicle to many of the accomplishments I achieved in this field of music. I'm not too sure where I would be without this store. Also big shouts to my boy DJ Riz...the title "Yeah,But Does He DJay?" is something we use to ask when describing a random person riding the DJ title without possessing any true DJ skills. Keep in mind, this was only my 2nd mixtape release, done way before Logic Audio, Pro-Tools, & CD's...this was available only on cassette tape at that time. I must make mention of the LIVE FREESTYLE session by A Tribe Called Quest with me on the tables!! Major shouts to DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ 3D, DJ Eclipse, DJ Just Dizle, and DJ Nino Brown for the constant levels of support over the years!!!!Enjoy,A. DJ A.Vee's Yeah But Does He DJay? Mixtape (1996): 01. The Interview (Sadat X) 02. Find That (The Beatnuts) 03. Baby Phife's Return (A Tribe Called Quest) 04. Paper Thin (Bahamadia) 05. Real Kukoo (Kukoo Da Bag-A-Bonez) 06. No (Chuck D) 07. The Prowl (Heltah Skeltah) 08. The Bitch In Yoo (Common) 09. $100 Bill (Large Professor) 10. Dinninit (De La Soul) 11. Acting - Instrumental w/"Vee" time killa!!! (Ed O.G) 12. A Tribe Called Quest Freestyle w/Vee on the set!! 13. Usual Suspect (Big Noyd) 14. Stick You (Capone-N-Noreaga) 15. Rainy Dayz - Remix (Raekwon) 16. Jackpot (Blahzay Blahzay) 17. Lick A Shot (Dead Poetz Society) 18. Leave Your Style Cramped (PMD) 19. Peace Akki (Al'Tariq) 20. 304's (Ed O.G) 21. Concerto Of The Desperado (The Roots) 22. Supa Dupa (Mr. Live) 23. DJ 3D instrumental track w/"Vee" time killa!! www.djavee.com www.twitter.com/djaveenyc www.facebook.com/dja.vee
Retrouvez David'S sur son site officiel : www.betterthanparadise.fr ******************************* Playlist Better Than Paradise #46 - Fat Beats Rollin - By David'S ******************************* 01 - Swedish House Mafia VS Sharam - Leave The Wild Behind (Johan Wedel Toolbox-edit) 02 - Axwell feat. Errol Reid – Nothing But Love (TV Rock Remix) 03 - Yves Larock - Don't Turn Back (Hy2RoGeN & Fr3cky VS Lex Da Funk Remix) 04 - Albin Myers, Walodja - Romani Beats (Original Mix) 05 - Hardwell & Manu Chao - Bongo Congo Man (Johan Wedel Toolbox-Edit) 06 - Muzzaik - Fat Patchy (Belocca & Soneec Dark Dub) 07 - Abel Ramos, Erire - Dream Come True (Original Dub) 08 - Robbie Rivera ft Jerique Allan - We Live For The Music (Fonzerelli Real Ibiza Remix) 09 - Da Fresh,Greg Cerrone - Midnight Rollin (Original Mix) 10 - Mikael Weermets & French Government – Swench (Original Mix) 11 - Deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner - Animal Rights (Original Mix) Contact : DavidS.DJ@live.fr
Retrouvez David'S sur son site officiel : www.betterthanparadise.fr ******************************* Playlist Better Than Paradise #46 - Fat Beats Rollin - By David'S ******************************* 01 - Swedish House Mafia VS Sharam - Leave The Wild Behind (Johan Wedel Toolbox-edit) 02 - Axwell feat. Errol Reid – Nothing But Love (TV Rock Remix) 03 - Yves Larock - Don't Turn Back (Hy2RoGeN & Fr3cky VS Lex Da Funk Remix) 04 - Albin Myers, Walodja - Romani Beats (Original Mix) 05 - Hardwell & Manu Chao - Bongo Congo Man (Johan Wedel Toolbox-Edit) 06 - Muzzaik - Fat Patchy (Belocca & Soneec Dark Dub) 07 - Abel Ramos, Erire - Dream Come True (Original Dub) 08 - Robbie Rivera ft Jerique Allan - We Live For The Music (Fonzerelli Real Ibiza Remix) 09 - Da Fresh,Greg Cerrone - Midnight Rollin (Original Mix) 10 - Mikael Weermets & French Government – Swench (Original Mix) 11 - Deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner - Animal Rights (Original Mix) Contact : DavidS.DJ@live.fr
This is a live recording of MAKER from CHICAGO of GLUE/FAT BEATS from our Dec 9th installment from GO! @ The Contiental Room. Sorry no tracklist available, but feel free to hit him up at
This week, your intrepid music explorers take a bite out of the big red shiny sonic apple that is New York City. The Walkmen, Yo La Tengo, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and TV On The Radio come armed with guitars, whilst Tanya Morgan and Eric B and Rakim bring the beats and attitude.
This week your Tunetourist hosts, James and Ben, go head to head in a showdown of their own selections from another month of global record shopping. Ben opts for melodic indie from Pure Groove Records in London and Reckless in Chicago whilst James delivers hip-hop from Fat Beats in New York and electronica from Vinyl Club, Ibiza and Small Fish, London.
A glance back at some of the highlights of a year wasted in the world's finest independent record shops. We zig-zag the globe in search of the perfect beat with music from Reckless Records in Chicago, Fat Beats in New York, Ear Wax in Atlanta, Dub Vendor in London and more. Music from Vetiver, AZ, J Dilla and Sunny Day Sets Fire.