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Fritz Hutchison trekked over on a January snow day and sat with me for two hours to bullshit about music and life, and I gotta tell ya' -- it was one of my favorite conversations in recent memory.I couldn't put a finger on it until several days after we recorded, but there were a number of reasons why I was -- more so than others -- looking forward to this interview. My son -- perpetually eyeing in some fashion or other my calendar of upcoming guests -- made me giggle a time or two about Fritz's upcoming date. And after an oral-surgeon appointment for both of our kids, my ex-wife helped me connect that dots that I know his dad.Neither of those mattered, though.It just turned out to be that Fritz is a charismatic dude with a great sense of humor, a wild world of knowledge in his head, and he's a pretty darn good musician, too, it turns out. It was as if the cosmos was telling me I had a good guest on the books, and Fritz -- even though I managed to just...boorishly butcher his name several times -- did not disappoint.It's Episode No. 103, and one could follow this episode's guest, were one so inclined. He's on the good ol' Instagrams, and he's got himself a handsome bandcamp page, too.Anyway, we talked life and family, musicianship and gigging, recording, and loving music. And we may've gone a skosh overboard in our heralding of Deep Purple's "Highway Star," but...what's a guy to do.During the music-loving portion of our talk, we did pause briefly from shenanigans to mention a few of Fritz's all-time-favorite albums, and those were these:Milestones (1958), Miles DavisDeep Purple's Machine Head (1972)Hammersmith Odeon, London '75 (2006), Bruce Springsteen & the E Street BandBig Thief's Two Hands (2019)Suffice to say that this was a fun one, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thank you.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio clips featured in this episode. They are samples from a track called "Can It All Be So Simple" by El Michels Affair, from his 2012 release, Enter the 37th Chamber, c/o Fat Beats Records.
This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!In this episode, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop and explore its impact on the world with special guests Rosa Clemente, an award-winning organizer, journalist, and historian, and Chuck D, leader and co-founder of the legendary group Public Enemy. We discuss the origins of hip hop in the Bronx, its influence on politics, activism, music, art, dance, and fashion, and how it has changed the world. We delve into the urgent need to address the growing issue of violence in black neighborhoods during the 1980s, the importance of cultural media in connecting people, and the power of information in shaping the future. Join us as we reflect on hip hop's 50th anniversary and consider the potential lessons to be learned from the culture and its influence on movements like Black Lives Matter. Don't miss this engaging and insightful conversation!“‘How [Hip Hop] changed the world?' That's the tunnels and the roads that came out of the art form. How it got filled with the content to be able to make somebody think differently is the story of the execution and the elocution of rappers, DJs, break dancers, graffiti artists and activists.” - Chuck D“Women continue to be erased, trans people continue [to be erased], LGBTQ people continue to be erased . . . Hip hop is critiqued solely as the place where these things happen. No, they're happening from the White House all over the world.” - Rosa ClementeGuests:Rosa Clemente: Independent Journalist & 2008 Green Party VP CandidateChuck D: Hip Hop Pioneer, Activist & Co-Founder, Public Enemy Full Show Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more to dive deeper.Music In the Middle: Public Enemy's “Bring in the Noise” performed by Brown-Out, from their album Fear of a Brown Planet, released on Fat Beats Records. Additional music included 'Steppin' by Podington Bear. Chapters:(0:00:03) - Fight the Power(0:14:58) - Exploring Hip Hop and Social Change Chapter Summaries:(0:00:03) - Fight the Power (15 Minutes)In this episode, we explore the impact of hip hop on the world as it celebrates its 50th anniversary, with guests Rosa Clemente, an award-winning organizer, journalist, and historian, and Chuck D, leader and co-founder of the legendary group Public Enemy. We discuss the origins of hip hop in the Bronx, its influence on politics, activism, music, art, dance, and fashion, and how it has changed the world. (0:14:58) - Exploring Hip Hop and Social Change (14 Minutes)In this discussion, we delve into the urgent need to address the growing issue of violence in black neighborhoods during the 1980s, as well as the role of hip hop in raising awareness and sparking change. The conversation also touches on the importance of cultural media in connecting people and the power of information in shaping the future. As we reflect on hip hop's 50th anniversary, we consider the potential lessons to be learned from the culture and its influence on movements like Black Lives Matter. Shownotes created by https://podium.page
Thank you Sadat X for shouting out the Sober is Dope Podcast community. It is a honor. Derek Murphy (born December 29, 1968), better known as Sadat X, is an American rapper, best known as a member of Alternative hip hop group Brand Nubian. Originally known as Derek X, Sadat takes his name from former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat. Listen to Sadat X Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7fDLDq2weBagiAFD2j17Al?si=i2XAknTMRnOPZz5j6Yjjlg Follow Sadat X Instagram: https://instagram.com/sadatx?igshid=wguu5nn2861 Sadat X is involved in teaching children. He has worked as an elementary school teacher in New Rochelle, qualified as a firefighter, and coaches children's basketball for the New York City Basketball League.[citation needed] On March 23, 2010, Sadat X released Wild Cowboys II, the sequel to his 1996 solo debut Wild Cowboys, on Fat Beats Records. The album featured guest appearances from Ill Bill, Kurupt, A.G., Brand Nubian, Rhymefest and others, with production from Pete Rock, Diamond D, Buckwild, Sir Jinx, Will Tell and Dub Sonata. On February 23, 2010, he released an EP, containing five songs from the album and complementary instrumentals. The first single from the album was "Turn It Up" which features and is produced by, Pete Rock. In 2015, Sadat appeared in Mya Baker's documentary film Afraid of Dark which examined the experiences of Black men in America. In 2009, Sadat X and music producer Will Tell developed a wine-tasting web series entitled True Wine Connoisseurs. The wine show with a hip hop twist is now in its 5th season. On December 22, 2005, Sadat was arrested in Harlem and charged with criminal possession of a weapon, reckless endangerment and resisting arrest. On October 3, 2006, Female Fun Music released Sadat's third full-length album Black October. Listen to Have a Good Life on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sa9TZuya9j4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soberisdope/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soberisdope/support
Breeze Brewin of the New York rhyme trio 'The Juggaknots' swings by the podcast to chat about his journey including being a teacher, getting dropped by Elektra, and the group's 1996 single all leading up to his brand new album, 'Hindsight'. Since a lot of his peers have been on this podcast we talk about being a Fat Beats Records employee, and what it was like working with Eli Escobar and J-Zone on 'Use Your Confusion', their 2006 studio album. We also chat about landing the lead role in Prince Paul’s Hip-Hopera, Prince Among Thieves in 1999. Additionally, Breeze Brewin would appear on LPs by J-Zone, Marco Polo and others over time. Lots to catch up on. Enjoy the conversation. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens
Jazz Ahead 95 - Playlist: 1. Vulpecula, Piero Bittolo Bon Bread And Fox, This Is Sour Music, Trouble In The East Records, 2019..2. Spooty and Snofer, Jim Black Trio, Reckon, Intakt Records, 2019..3. Ananda: bliss, Josephine Davies, HOw Can We Wake?, Whirlwind Recordings, 2020..4. Ananda: bliss (reprise), Josephine Davies, HOw Can We Wake?, Whirlwind Recordings, 2020..5. Klesha: affliction, Josephine Davies, How Can We Wake?, Whirlwind Recordings, 2020..6. Lulu Dance, Sylvie Courvoisier Trio, Free Hoops, Intakts Records, 2020..4. Requiem d'un Songe, Sylvie Courvoisier Trio, Free Hoops, Intakts Records, 2020..5. Nicotine Sarcoline, Sylvie Courvoisier Trio, Free Hoops, Intakts Records, 2020..6. Miles Davies, Blu And Exile, Miles, Fat Beats Records, 2020
Jazz Ahead 95 - Playlist: 1. Vulpecula, Piero Bittolo Bon Bread And Fox, This Is Sour Music, Trouble In The East Records, 2019..2. Spooty and Snofer, Jim Black Trio, Reckon, Intakt Records, 2019..3. Ananda: bliss, Josephine Davies, HOw Can We Wake?, Whirlwind Recordings, 2020..4. Ananda: bliss (reprise), Josephine Davies, HOw Can We Wake?, Whirlwind Recordings, 2020..5. Klesha: affliction, Josephine Davies, How Can We Wake?, Whirlwind Recordings, 2020..6. Lulu Dance, Sylvie Courvoisier Trio, Free Hoops, Intakts Records, 2020..4. Requiem d'un Songe, Sylvie Courvoisier Trio, Free Hoops, Intakts Records, 2020..5. Nicotine Sarcoline, Sylvie Courvoisier Trio, Free Hoops, Intakts Records, 2020..6. Miles Davies, Blu And Exile, Miles, Fat Beats Records, 2020
Die Resterampe und die Beschaffungskriminalität. Unsere Sendung auf Radio Corax (Halle) in der Berliner Nacht und als Ersatzsendung auf Pi Radio (Berlin Ost). Stillstand als neues Lebensgefühl. Wer wieder mal ausreiten will, wartet auf die zweite Welle. == Juli 2020 (#2) 1. Ho99o9 — Pigs Want Me Dead (Pigs Want Me Dead — 14. Juli 2020 — Toys Have Powers / 999 Deathkult) 2. EA80 — Definitiv: JA! (Definitiv: JA! — 2017 — Major Label) 3. Station 17 + Pole — Jesus Hat Gesagt (Hitparade — 3. Dezember 2001 — Mute) 4. Theodor Shitstorm — Rock'n'Roll (Sie Werden Dich Lieben — 28. September 2018 — Staatsakt / Caroline International) 5. John Carpenter — Skeleton (Skeleton b/w Unclean Spirit — 28. August 2020 — Sacred Bones Records) 6. Kuldaboli — Dramurinheilan: Textasy No Emotion Mix (Fuck the Police — 19. Juni 2020 — ftp) 7. Das Spezial – Agowlt (SPZL Battle Weapon – 14. Juli 2020 – Spezial) 8. 100 Gecs — Gec 2 Ü: Danny L Harle Harlecore Remix (1000 Gecs And The Tree Of Clues — 31. Mai 2020 — Dog Show Records) 9. Österreich — きみを連れてゆく (四肢 — 7. Mai 2020 — Perfectmusic) 10. Redd Kross — Annette's Got the Hits (Red Cross — 1980 – Posh Boy Records) 11. Sleepy Bear — Withdrawal (Withdrawal — 12. Juni 2020 — Self Release) 12. Ego Trippin — Maui Wowie (Maui Wowie / Let Go — 3. Juli 2020 — Super Lit) 13. oh! gee — Physics (Physics — 6. Juli 2020 — Not On Label) 14. Arca — Mequetrefe (KiCK i — 26. Juni 2020 — XL Recordings) 15. GLOK — Projected Sounds: Timothy Clerkin Remix (Dissident Remixed — 7. August 2020 — Bytes) 16. Voortrekker & Jaise — Obelus (Original Mix)(Bionic / Obelus — 30. Juni 2020 — Subplate Recordings) 17. Rakune & MIRR.IMG — Reaper (A Thread Of Light — 26. Juni 2020 — Recall Records) 18. Grypt — The Cost of Living (The Cost of Living — 26. Juni 2020 — Fat Beats Records) 19. East Man & Whack Eye — Wow How¿ (Prole Art Threat — 24. Juli 2020 — Planet Mu) 20. Viagra Boys — Lick The Bag (Common Sense — 3. April 2020 — Year0001) 21. Station 17 — Die Arbeit, Der Zahnarzt, Das Herzblatt... (Genau So — 1993 — What's So Funny About) 22. Maggot Heart — Gutter Feeling (Mercy Machine — 10. Juli 2020 — Rapid Eye Records) 23. Joseph Jordan — Embers (TTYL — 8. Februar 2020 — gutter cvnt records) 24. Galcher Lustwerk — Another Story: Another Version (Proof — 10. Juli 2020 — Ghostly International) 25. Residents – Bury My Bone (It's Metal, Meat & Bone: The Songs Of Dyin' Dog — 10. Juli 2020 — MVD Audio / Cherry Red / Psychofon Records) 26. Soccer96 — Buy It (Tactics — 26. Juni 2020 — Moshi Moshi Records Ltd) 27. Martin Solis – Flor Del Rio (Introducing Martin Solis and Los Primos - 5. Juni 2020 - Third Man Records) 28. Lilac Queen — Wasting Time — (If Only — 10. April 2020 — No Sleep Records) 29. Cousin Joe – Post-War Future Blues (Back to Korea Blues: Black America and the Korean War – 15. Mai 2019 – Jasmine) 30. Quadratschultz — Post Mortem (Dynamic Linker — 29. Juni 2020 — Djak-Up-Bitch (DUB)) == Informationen * Augustsendung auf Pi Radio: 21. August 2020 um 1:00 Uhr * Augustsendung auf Radio Corax: 21. August 2020 um 2:00 Uhr == Subtracks Neuste Errungenschafften und ungespielte Neuveröffentlichungen. Das was von einer Hitparade übrigbleibt, trocken wiederverwendet, um die Datenhalden abzubauen. * https://subtracks.funkwelle.org
I chat to Rapper/Producer 'The Real DMT'! He recently released an EP with DJ Rob Swift called 'The Cure' (Out Now on Fat Beats Records). We converse about that and many other topics, including his origin story! Enjoy!
Die Resterampe und die Beschaffungskriminalität. Unsere Sendung auf Radio Corax (Halle) in der Berliner Nacht und als Ersatzsendung auf Pi Radio (Berlin Ost). Stillstand als neues Lebensgefühl. Wer wieder mal ausreiten will, wartet auf die zweite Welle. == Mai 2020 1. Zeitkratzer — Ruckzuck (Zeitkratzer Performs Songs From The Albums "Kraftwerk 2" And "Kraftwerk" — 24. März 2017 — Karlrecords) 2. Atom™ – AC Boy/DC Girl (< 3 – 17. April 2020 – Raster) 3. Not Normal Tapes — Decline (NNI#006 CB Radio Gorgeous — 1. Mai 2020 — Not Normal Tapes) 4. Friends of Gas – Waldbrand (Kein Wetter – 6. Mai 2020 – Staatsakt/Bertus/Zebralution) 5. Blackbird Hill — Wade In Black Water (Razzle Dazzle — 21. Februar 2020 — Blackbird Hill / Lagon Noir) 6. Fantastic Twins – Read My Palmer, Laura (Bongo Beats & Bankruptcy : The Sound of I'm a Cliche – 27. März 2020 – I'm A Cliché) 7. H501L — Spread Bundesbank: featuring Stefania Scolastici (Recycle - Musica Machina Vol. 1 — 13. Februar 2015 — Musica Machina records) 8. Pussy Riot – SUCH A D1CK feat. IMKORPO (COGS : The Making of Carnival of Souls – 10. April 2020 – Selfrelease) 9. Akira Arasawa — Yunnan (Hou thou men men II: CMR-29 — 5. Juni 2020 — Chill Mountain Rec) 10. Kidbug — Together (Kidbug — 22. Mai 2020 — Joyful Noise Recordings) 11. Powerplant — Good Time (A Spine / Evidence — 1. Mai 2020 — Static Shock Records) 12. STOCKSNSKINS — Drinks 'n' Nibbles (Drinks 'n' Nibbles — 14. Mai 2020 — AnalogueTrash) 13. Gorillaz feat. Slowthai and Slaves — Momentary Bliss (Song Machine Episode 1 — 30. Januar 2020 — Parlophone) 14. Konrad Endler – Putzi (Aikiko aus Waikiki – 28. Mai 2020 – Selfrelease) 15. Piefke und Pafke und die Jungs aus der Dunkelkammer — Format (Und Es Geht Ab — 1982 — GeeBeeDee) 16. Loose Fit - How to start a band (Focus Day - 20. Mai 2020 - Soundcloud) 17. Dex Basson — Late To The Party (Hidden Collection Vol.5 — 28. Mai 2020 — Foxhide) 18. Just John – Bout Dat Life (Buddah EP – 28. April 2020 – Danktronics 19. Mikado Koko — Duck Dock Ducken (The Japanese Rimbaud — 21.Mai 2020 — Self Release) 20. Two Fingers – Razzy Beat (Fight! Fight! Fight! – 15. Mai 2020 – Nomark Records) 21. Rotteen ft. Aurastys — Photon Prance: Dope Basson RMX((Hidden Collection Volume 5 — 28. Mai 2020 — Foxhide) 22. Coy – La Cantine du Vatican (Bongo Beats & Bankruptcy : The Sound of I'm a Cliche – 27. März 2020 – I'm A Cliché) 23. Sugarstick & Xerox — Paradoxical Solids (Sugarstick & Xerox — 2020 — Opal Tapes) 24. Ras G – Dirty Cutlass (Dirty Cutlass – 19. Mai 2020 – Fat Beats Records) 25. Melkbelly – THC (Pith — 3. April 2020 — Wax Nine Records – WIX02, Carpark Records) 26. Neurobash – Neurobash (2K2X – 10. April 2020 – Dose Response Recordings) 27. Complaint — No Hope No Future (No Hope No Future — 1. Januar 2020 — Rebellion Records) 28. Ty Segall – When Mommy Kills You (Pig Man Lives: Volume 1 – November 2019 – Sea Note) 29. The Hu — Wolf Totem (The Gereg — 13. September 2019 — Eleven Seven Music) 30. The Hirsch Effekt – Kollaps (Kollaps – 14. Oktober 2016 – Long Branch Records / SPV) == Informationen * Julisendung auf Pi Radio: 10. Juli 2020 um 1:00 Uhr * Julisendung auf Radio Corax: 10. Juli 2020 um 2:00 Uhr * http://subtracks.funkwelle.org/ == Subtracks Neuste Errungenschafften und ungespielte Neuveröffentlichungen. Das was von einer Hitparade übrigbleibt, trocken wiederverwendet, um die Datenhalden abzubauen. * https://subtracks.funkwelle.org
Jovi Beauty gives real-talk commentary and analysis on pop culture, entertainment news and Black women dating habits in order to foster a change of perception and promoting truly live your life like it's golden... Cause we only get one. Listen on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4YH4nrA... Listen on ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... SUPPORT THE CHANNEL https://www.patreon.com/jovibeauty CashAPP: $JoviBeauty Venmo: @JoviBeauty PayPal: https://paypal.me/JoviBeauty SUBSCRIBE TO KnickNats By Nat https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCij9... *********************************** #JoviBeauty #China #African #Entertainment ******************************** FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognizes a “fair use” of copyright act 1976 for criticism, commentary, news reporting and discussion. Song: She's Kickin Album: Baker's Dozen: Dibia$e Licensed Copyright: Soulspazm (on behalf of Fat Beats Records)
Intro: Dibia$e "DB Grover (Feat. Dak)" on behalf of Fat Beats Records from the album "Sound Palace" Bean Willie The Truth: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT9EkcAcnawmgJzcQ3KmN1w My channel provides a different perspective on current geo-political news and an in depth analysis about the financial system and how it affects the lives of those financially literate and those financially uneducated... Bean Willie
The Preface is the debut album of rapper eLZhi, released 12 August 2008 on Fat Beats Records. It features many other Detroit's MCs including Royce Da 5'9", Guilty Simpson, Black Milk, Fatt Father, Danny Brown and Phat Kat among others. The album has been critically acclaimed and considered by many professional reviewers as one of the best hip hop albums of 2008. Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/PsychoFellas Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/psychomusiclyricology/ Like us on FB: www.facebook.com/psychomusiclyricology/ Blog: www.psychomusiclyricology.com Contact: psychomusiclyricology@gmail.com (469) 606-9534
www.TheSabirBeyShow.com $sabirbey/cashapp or sabirbeyradio@gmail.com/PayPal. Thanks in advance... Sabir Bey: https://www.facebook.com/groups/191236538328535/?ref=group_header @Tammykemp @@DLHugley @TI @Revoltsummit Krs One, HipHop Justice, Zulu Nation, Nation Of Islam, Judges, Attorney’s, Law, Mexicans, Moors. $sabirbey/cashapp Intro: Just Leave [84] by: Dibia$e mixed by: The Spider licensed to Soulspazm (on behalf of Fat Beats Records)
Playlist: 1. Bica, Teto Preto, Pedra Preta..2. Dia de Comemorar, Seu Jorge, Musica para Churrasco Vol.1, Universal, 2011..3. Rebel Rebel, Seu Jorge, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou OST, Hollywood Records, 2004..4. Letter to Hermione, David Bowie, Spice Oddity, Mercury Records,1969..5. Radiation, Theon Cross, FYAH, Gearbox Records, 2019..6. Dont' Mug Yourself (Mr. Figit Remix), The Streets, Remixes&B-Sides, Rhino Entartainment, 2019..7. Buffed Sky, Archy Marshall, A New Place 2 Drown, True Panter Sounds, 2015..8. Ocean Bed, King Krule, & Feet Beneath the Moon, True Panter Sounds, 2013..9. More Out Of Life, Blu&Exile, Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them, Fat Beats Records, 2012..10. Escape Of The Fire Ants, Le Rex, Escape of The Fire Ants, Cuneiform Records, 2019..11. La Sandunguera, Nathy Peluso, La Sandunguera, Everlasting Records, 2018..12. Purisima, Dos Santos, Logos, International Anthem, 2018..13. Nakamarra, Hiatus Kaiyote, Tawk Tomahawk, Sony Music, 2012..14. (You are) My Revolution, Dos Santos, Logos, International Anthem, 2018
Playlist: 1. Bica, Teto Preto, Pedra Preta..2. Dia de Comemorar, Seu Jorge, Musica para Churrasco Vol.1, Universal, 2011..3. Rebel Rebel, Seu Jorge, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou OST, Hollywood Records, 2004..4. Letter to Hermione, David Bowie, Spice Oddity, Mercury Records,1969..5. Radiation, Theon Cross, FYAH, Gearbox Records, 2019..6. Dont' Mug Yourself (Mr. Figit Remix), The Streets, Remixes&B-Sides, Rhino Entartainment, 2019..7. Buffed Sky, Archy Marshall, A New Place 2 Drown, True Panter Sounds, 2015..8. Ocean Bed, King Krule, & Feet Beneath the Moon, True Panter Sounds, 2013..9. More Out Of Life, Blu&Exile, Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them, Fat Beats Records, 2012..10. Escape Of The Fire Ants, Le Rex, Escape of The Fire Ants, Cuneiform Records, 2019..11. La Sandunguera, Nathy Peluso, La Sandunguera, Everlasting Records, 2018..12. Purisima, Dos Santos, Logos, International Anthem, 2018..13. Nakamarra, Hiatus Kaiyote, Tawk Tomahawk, Sony Music, 2012..14. (You are) My Revolution, Dos Santos, Logos, International Anthem, 2018
Playlist: 1. Bica, Teto Preto, Pedra Preta..2. Dia de Comemorar, Seu Jorge, Musica para Churrasco Vol.1, Universal, 2011..3. Rebel Rebel, Seu Jorge, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou OST, Hollywood Records, 2004..4. Letter to Hermione, David Bowie, Spice Oddity, Mercury Records,1969..5. Radiation, Theon Cross, FYAH, Gearbox Records, 2019..6. Dont' Mug Yourself (Mr. Figit Remix), The Streets, Remixes&B-Sides, Rhino Entartainment, 2019..7. Buffed Sky, Archy Marshall, A New Place 2 Drown, True Panter Sounds, 2015..8. Ocean Bed, King Krule, & Feet Beneath the Moon, True Panter Sounds, 2013..9. More Out Of Life, Blu&Exile, Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them, Fat Beats Records, 2012..10. Escape Of The Fire Ants, Le Rex, Escape of The Fire Ants, Cuneiform Records, 2019..11. La Sandunguera, Nathy Peluso, La Sandunguera, Everlasting Records, 2018..12. Purisima, Dos Santos, Logos, International Anthem, 2018..13. Nakamarra, Hiatus Kaiyote, Tawk Tomahawk, Sony Music, 2012..14. (You are) My Revolution, Dos Santos, Logos, International Anthem, 2018
2018 has been a year of upheaval for students, in and out of the classroom. This week educators and education activists talk about educational justice, teaching in Trump times, and taking stock of the current state of education. We're joined by Natasha Capers, of the NYC Coalition for Educational Justice; Adam Sanchez, of Rethinking Schools & Zinn Education Project; and José Luis Vilson, of EduColor. Music Featured: "Could It Be” by Black Milk, Mass Appeal & “Don't Believe the Hype” by Brownout, Fat Beats Records. Support the LFShow
Amir Abdullah is a DJ, record label owner, and music historian with an unparalleled knowledge of obscure and underappreciated classic gems. He’s one half of the legendary mixtape and DJ duo, Kon & Amir, former vice president of Fat Beats Records and owner of the record label 180 Proof, reissuing classics from the Strata Records catalogue. In this interview, Amir talks about growing up in Boston and moving to NYC, record digging culture, behind the scenes of Kon & Amir’s legendary “On Track” series, and the responsibility of reissuing classic music in a respectful way. You can follow Amir on Instagram and Soundcloud at @djamir70 and listen to mixes on Mixcloud at @djamir. --- Opening Set is a podcast about DJing and nightlife culture hosted by King Most and produced by Jon Reyes. You can follow them on Instagram at @openingset and e-mail any questions/feedback at openingsetpodcast@gmail.com. The show is produced with love from the Bay Area. Yee.
Live from our new studio in Tribeca, New York, URR Radio is back rocking out on the Stanton SCS.4DJ. Sit back & enjoy our new introduction provided by L.A producer (Los Angeles) Mr.Dibia$e aka Dibia$e The $$$ Lama aka Mr.Diabolic of The Green Llama Movement. Dibia$e can be found here at: http://mrdibiase.bandcamp.com/ Fat Beats Records is proud to present Bakerâ??s Dozen, an exclusive vinyl series that shines a light on the best minds of instrumental hiphop, ambient, and electronic music. Each installment gives one artist carte blanche to capture their signature sound. Every volumeâ??s 500-unitstrictly limited vinyl pressing features one artist and twelve tracks, but only 250 units will contain the thirteenth track -- the eponymous â??bakerâ??s dozen bonusâ?? -- on a flexi disc. Bakerâ??s Dozen is a series that speaks up for artists whose craft renders voices superfluous, whose instrumentals alone suffice to make a statement. #TherealDibiase on Twitter & #Urrradionyc on Twitter