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This week is a very special episode because we listened to all 7 Tyler the Creator albums, reviewed them, and then ranked them all on a tier list. Let us know your favorite Tyler the Creator song & album and also what order you'd rank his discography in! BASTARD: Bastard Seven Odd Toddlers (feat. Casey Veggies) French! (feat. Hodgy Beats) Blow Pigs Fly (feat. Domo Genesis) Parade Slow It Down (feat. Hodgy Beats) AssMilk (feat. Earl Sweatshirt) VCR / Wheels Session (feat. Hodgy Beats & Mike G) Sarah Jack and the Beanstalk Tina (feat. Jasper Dolphin & Taco) Inglorious GOBLIN: Goblin Yonkers Radicals She (feat. Frank Ocean) Transylvania Nightmare Tron Cat Her Sandwitches (feat. Hodgy Beats) Fish / Boppin' Bitch Analog (feat. Hodgy Beats) Bitch Suck Dick (feat. Jasper Dolphin & Taco) Window (feat. Domo Genesis, Hodgy Beats, Frank Ocean & Mike G) Au79 Golden Burger (feat. Hodgy Beats) Untitled 63 Steak Sauce WOLF: Wolf Jamba (feat. Hodgy Beats) Cowboy Awkward Domo23 Answer Slater (feat. Frank Ocean) 48 Colossus PartyIsntOver/Campfire/Bimmer (feat. Laetitia Sadier & Frank Ocean) IFHY (feat. Pharrell Williams) Pigs Parking Lot (feat. Casey Veggies & Mike G) Rusty (feat. Domo Genesis & Earl Sweatshirt) Trashwang (feat. Na'kel, Jasper Dolphin, Lucas, L-Boy, Taco, Left Brain & Lee Spielman) Treehome95 (feat. Coco O & Erykah Badu) Tamale Lone CHERRY BOMB: DEATHCAMP (feat. Cole Alexander) BUFFALO (feat. Shane Powers) PILOT (feat. Syd Bennett) RUN (feat. Chaz Bundick & Schoolboy Q) FIND YOUR WINGS (feat. Roy Ayers, Syd Bennett & Kali Uchis) CHERRY BOMB BLOW MY LOAD (feat. Wanya Morris, DamFunk, Austin Feinstein, & Syd Bennett) 2SEATER (feat. Aaron Shaw, Samantha Nelson, & Austin Feinstein) THE BROWN STAINS OF DARKEESE LATIFAH PARTS 6-12 [REMIX] (feat. Schoolboy Q) FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT (feat. Charlie Wilson, Chaz Bundick, Syd Bennett, & Kali Uchis) SMUCKERS (feat. Lil Wayne & Kanye West) KEEP DA O'S (feat. Pharrell Williams & Coco O.) OKAGA, CA (feat. Alice Smith, Leon Ware, & Clem Creevy) FLOWER BOY: Foreword (feat. Rex Orange County) Where This Flower Blooms (feat. Frank Ocean) Sometimes… See You Again (feat. Kali Uchis) Who Dat Boy (feat. A$AP Rocky) Pothole (feat. Jaden Smith) Garden Shed (feat. Estelle) Boredom (feat. Rec Orange County & Anna of the North) I Ain't Got Time! 911 / Mr. Lonely (feat. Frank Ocean & Steve Lacy) Droppin' Seeds (feat. Lil Wayne) November Glitter Enjoy Right Now, Today IGOR: IGOR'S THEME EARFQUAKE I THINK BOYFRIEND EXACTLY WHAT YOU RUN FROM YOU END UP CHASING RUNNING OUT OF TIME NEW MAGIC WAND A BOY IS A GUN PUPPET WHAT'S GOOD GONE, GONE / THANK YOU I DON'T LOVE YOU ANYMORE ARE WE STILL FRIENDS? CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: SIR BAUDELAIRE (feat. DJ Drama) CORSO LEMONHEAD (feat. 42 Dugg) WUSYANAME (feat. Youngboy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign) LUMBERJACK HOT WIND BLOWS (feat. Lil Wayne) MASSA RUNITUP (feat. Teezo Touchdown) MANIFESTO (feat. Domo Genesis) SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE (feat. Brent Faiyaz & Fana Hues) MOMMA TALK RISE! (feat. DAISY WORLD) BLESSED JUGGERNAUT (feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Pharrell Williams) WILLSHIRE SAFARI EVERYTHING MUST GO STUNTMAN (feat. Vince Staples) WHAT A DAY WHARF TALK (feat. A$AP Rocky) DOGTOOTH HEAVEN TO ME BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND [2020 Demo] (feat. YG) SORRY NOT SORRY FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS! Twitter: https://twitter.com/off_the_top_tv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/off.the.top.tv/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@off.the.top.tv/ JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER https://discord.gg/GbtjKYsp BUSINESS EMAIL
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Conversations with hospitality insiders, pro athletes & party animals about their most legendary nights out! New episodes streaming weekly. In Episode 11 of Last Call Confessions we are joined by recording artist Ruben Young. We hear about starting out in the music industry and the crazy things you have to dot get noticed. Flying places on a whim, partying with Nelly Furtato and Hodgy Beats, and writing the song "Rachel Green". Ruben shares his stories and experiences along the way. *This podcast is intended for adult audiences and there may be language or references that some listeners may find disturbing. Guest views are their own and are not necessarily reflective of the Last Call Confessions team. Discretion is advised.
Inget annat manskap påverkade 10-talet som Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All. Från Tyler via Syd och Earl till Frank Ocean. Tyler halvligger i soffan och ser tillbaka på en besynnerlig framtid, och hur decenniets hiphop förändrades med skev svada, stiliserad svartsynthet och ren sårbarhet. Fångad i sin nihilism. Ibland grovt sjävironisk. Ibland som Legba i den afrikanska mytologin. Vakten vid hiphopens skiljeväg som är allt annat än pålitlig. Bland övriga medverkande finns Hodgy Beats, Mike G och Domo Genesis.
The Come Up Show podcast is back with a brand new interview! Our special guest goes by the name of Ruben Young, originally from Calgary, Alberta, and now resides in Toronto. Since Ruben's debut in 2017, he has released six singles and earned millions of streams, independently, on his own label, Young and Lucky. BOSS! *Rick Ross voice*. Ruben's crossover sound has given him the opportunity to share the stage with a diverse resume of artists from The Chainsmokers, Akon, Classified, Langston Francis and the Phony Ppl. Ruben's debut EP Dreamstate is an introduction to his world, and the time he spent travelling across North America writing and collaborating with other artists/producers. His writing experience includes sessions with T-Minus (Drake, Justin Bieber), Chin Injeti (Eminem, P!NK), Kuya Productions (Alessia Cara, JRDN), Classified, Slakah The Beatchild, and the list goes on. "This EP is a step into the world of the blurry middle ground that stands between our dreams and the realities we crave." Ruben Young.Ruben has become best known for his single "Rachel Green" (over one million streams), an ode to 90's dream girl played by Jennifer Aniston on 'FRIENDS,' which featured American rapper Hodgy Beats from Odd Future. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation, and I think you will too. We talked about the importance of travel and how time alone in different environments changes you. How in order to trust someone (in the context of your creative career) you have to trust yourself first. We talk about oversaturation in media and the distractions that can take us away from music listening experience and so much more. Subscribe to The Come Up Show Podcast on your favourite platform: bit.ly/2k57m7rShow us love and leave us a review: bit.ly/tcuspodcastreviewFollow us on Instagram & TwitterJoin our newsletter: bit.ly/tcusnewsletterCheck out the new book "Stop Playing By Their Rules: An Artist Guide On How To Market To Fans" bit.ly/2kgGzEVSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Due to some extra in & out of state 9 to 5 plus creative work travels during the past 2 weeks on the both of our ends, here's a FLASHBACK episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the weeks of February 23 & March 2, 2018 [originally broadcast on the weeks February 25 & March 4, 2015] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:32:27 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:32:27 - 2:15:05 DJ Fusion Mix 2:15:05 - 3:13:37 Ausar Ra Black Hawk Mix Our extended commentary thay week on the show (it takes up about the 1st hour and a half of the radio show) after being back from some illness from the past 2 weeks touched base on the crazy winter weather in the U.S., net neutrality finally passing via the FCC in the United States (for now), the FOX soap opera "Empire" becoming a huge thing in current popular culture and our feelings on how the TV series has developed & Black broadcast TV at large, the passing of actor Leonard Nimoy & basketball player Anthony Mason, actress Monique talking about being blackballed in Hollywood & issues with director Lee Daniels, various Grammys & Oscar Award controversies from this year (with Kanye West's "Artist of the Year" complaint, Beyonce singing the lead song from the movie "Selma" instead of the original artist Ledisi, Patricia Arquette's terribly misguided backstage statements, etc.) and some other things here and there. There is no new new Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show due to our extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Weeks of February 23 & March 2, 2018 [originally broadcast on the weeks February 25 & March 4, 2015] Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Estelle/Something Good/Established 1980 Records 2. BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah feat. DOOM/Ray Gun/Innovative Leisure 3. Fashawn feat. Dom Kennedy/Golden State of Mind/Mass Appeal 4. Justin Faust/Bird of Paradise (Original Mix)/Nurvous Records 5. John Robinson/We Are The Proflic/Feelin' Music 6. Lisa Stansfield/Picket Fence (Opolopo RMX)/Soulfood Music DJ Fusion Flashback Track Played On This Week's Radio Show: MF DOOM/I Hear Voices (Part 1)/Subverse Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Mark Ronson feat. Keyone Starr/I Can't Lose/Columbia (Played Live) 2. Jaga Jazzist/Animal Chin/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 3. Hodgy Beats feat. Domo Genesis/New Balance/Odd Future (Played Live) 4. Sonny Cheeba of Camp Lo/Time/Drank & Dank (Played Live) 5. Tuxedo (Mayer Hawthorne & Jake One)/The Right Time/Stones Throw (Played Live) 6. The Rebirth/By Design/Walkin Talkin (Top Song Selected) 7. Wave Chappelle/New Black History/WaveChappelle.com (Top Song Selected) 8. PRhyme feat. Ab-Soul & Mac Miller/Dat Sound Good/PRhyme Records (Top Song Selected) 9. The Beatles vs. Hip-Hop Legends feat. Freddie Foxx/For The Children/White Label (Top Song Selected) 10. Jazz Spastiks & Rebels to the Grain/Tapes/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com (Top Song Selected) 11. CunninLyniguists feat. Yamin Semali/Slum Lordz/Dead End Hip Hop (Top Song Selected) 12. Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark feat. Diamond D & K-Natural/King/Delicious Vinyl (Top Song Selected) 13. Joey Badass/Curry Chicken/Cinematic Music Group & Pro Era (Top Song Selected) 14. Beat Spacek/Inflight Wave/Ninja Tune (Top Song Selected) 15. Mega Ran & Storyville/React/Brick Records (Top Song Selected) 16. Gerreddi feat. Nara Morris/The Light/White Label (Top Song Selected) 17. Bodega Brovas/In The Sky/October Music Group (Top Song Selected) 18. Red Baraat/Bhangra Pirates/Sinj Records (Top Song Selected) 19. Mord Fustang/Elite Beat Agent/MordFustang.com (Top Song Selected) 20. Death Grips/Runway T/DeathGrips.com (Top Song Selected) 21. DJ Rob A feat. Masta Ace/Put to Paper/Rugged Soul Records (Top Song Selected) 22. Stoneface feat. Freeway/Calico Audio/StonefaceHipHop.com (Top Song Selected) 23. Calvin Richardson/Hearsay/Jordan House (Top Song Selected) 24. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Souls of Mischief/There Is Only Now RMX/Linear Labs (Top Song Selected) 25. Bahamadia/We Here/BahamadiaMusic.com (Top Song Selected) PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
** NOTE: We did an awesome longform review of Marvel's "Black Panther" then #WhompWhomp, the audio got completely fried by some weird computer issue during editing. SMDH. Anyway, here's some flashback audio for folks to check out from days of FuseBox Radio Past and whatnot... - DJ Fusion ** This is a flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the weeks of February 9 & 16, 2018 (originally broadcast on the Week of February 11, 2015) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 5:55 SUPER Short Introduction 5:55 - 1:00:40 DJ Fusion Mix 1:00:40 - 1:59:30 Democracy Now! Commentary & News Segment 1:59:30 - 3:00:00 Ausar Ra Black Hawk Mix While we're under the weather this week (flu and a cold respectively, so can barely talk at all) we DO have a new show on deck for everyone! Our extended commentary this week has been replaced by an episode of Democracy Now and then we get into the brand new music mixes! There is no new new Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show due to our special replacement extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Weeks of February 9 & 16, 2018 [originally broadcast on the Week of February 11, 2015] Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. The Rebirth/By Design/Walkin Talkin 2. Hodgy Beats feat. Domo Genesis/New Balance/Odd Future 3. Wave Chappelle/New Black History/WaveChappelle.com 4. PRhyme feat. Ab-Soul & Mac Miller/Dat Sound Good/PRhyme Records 5. The Beatles vs. Hip-Hop Legends feat. Freddie Foxx/For The Children/White Label 6. Sonny Cheeba of Camp Lo/Time/Drank & Dank 7. Jazz Spastiks & Rebels to the Grain/Tapes/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com 8. CunninLyniguists feat. Yamin Semali/Slum Lordz/Dead End Hip Hop 9. Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark feat. Diamond D & K-Natural/King/Delicious Vinyl DJ Fusion Flashback Track Played On This Week's Radio Show: Coco Brovas feat. M.O.P./Bucktown RMX/Duck Down Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Mark Ronson feat. Keyone Starr/I Can't Lose/Columbia (Played Live) 2. Jaga Jazzist/Animal Chin/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 3. Joey Badass/Curry Chicken/Cinematic Music Group & Pro Era (Played Live) 4. Beat Spacek/Inflight Wave/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 5. Mega Ran & Storyville/React/Brick Records (Played Live) 6. Gerreddi feat. Nara Morris/The Light/White Label (Played Live) 7. Tuxedo (Mayer Hawthorne & Jake One)/So Good/Stones Throw (Top Song Selected) 8. Bodega Brovas/In The Sky/October Music Group (Top Song Selected) 9. Red Baraat/Bhangra Pirates/Sinj Records (Top Song Selected) 10. Mord Fustang/Elite Beat Agent/MordFustang.com (Top Song Selected) 11. Death Grips/Runway T/DeathGrips.com (Top Song Selected) 12. DJ Rob A feat. Masta Ace/Put to Paper/Rugged Soul Records (Top Song Selected) 13. Stoneface feat. Freeway/Calico Audio/StonefaceHipHop.com (Top Song Selected) 14. Calvin Richardson/Hearsay/Jordan House (Top Song Selected) 15. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Souls of Mischief/There Is Only Now RMX/Linear Labs (Top Song Selected) 16. Bahamadia/We Here/BahamadiaMusic.com (Top Song Selected) 17. Doomtree/Grey Duck/Doomtree Records (Top Song Selected) 18. Bob Marley/Exodus (Instrum Beach House RMX)/White Label (http://www.InstrumBeats.com) (Top Song Selected) 19. Teddybears feat. Iggy Pop/Punk Rocker (Moptop RMX)/White Label (https://soundcloud.com/mixnmash) (Top Song Selected) 20. D'Angelo/Sugah Daddy/RCA (Top Song Selected) 21. Goapele/Hey Boy (The Rub RMX)/Primary Wave (Top Song Selected) 22. SmCity feat. BJ The Chicago Kid/New Spiritual/SmCityMusic.com (Top Song Selected) 23. Mursday/Ready to Run (Stryke Mix)/Strange Music (Top Song Selected) 24. Astro/Internet Goons/Grade A Tribe Records (Top Song Selected) 25. Solidisco/Choose/Solidisco.com (Top Song Selected) PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
* Due to technical difficulties, folks weren't able to record a brand new episode up as quickly as we would like with new music and talk. However, we wanted to give our listeners something to listen to with a flashback episode or 2 via our podcast feed in the meantime...enjoy the musical goodness! - DJ Fusion ** This is a flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of April 5, 2017 (originally broadcast for the weeks of of February 25 & March 4, 2015) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:32:27 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:32:27 - 2:15:05 DJ Fusion Mix 2:15:05 - 3:13:37 Ausar Ra Black Hawk Mix Our extended commentary during that week after being back from some illness from the past 2 weeks touched base on the crazy winter weather in the U.S., net neutrality finally passing via the FCC in the United States (for now), the FOX soap opera "Empire" becoming a huge thing in current popular culture and our feelings on how the TV series has developed & Black broadcast TV at large, the passing of actor Leonard Nimoy & basketball player Anthony Mason, actress Monique talking about being blackballed in Hollywood & issues with director Lee Daniels, various Grammys & Oscar Award controversies from this year (with Kanye West's "Artist of the Year" complaint, Beyonce singing the lead song from the movie "Selma" instead of the original artist Ledisi, Patricia Arquette's terribly misguided backstage statements, etc.) and some other things here and there. There is no new new Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show due to our extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of April 5, 2017 (originally broadcast for the weeks of February 25 & March 4, 2015) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Estelle/Something Good/Established 1980 Records 2. BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah feat. DOOM/Ray Gun/Innovative Leisure 3. Fashawn feat. Dom Kennedy/Golden State of Mind/Mass Appeal 4. Justin Faust/Bird of Paradise (Original Mix)/Nurvous Records 5. John Robinson/We Are The Proflic/Feelin' Music 6. Lisa Stansfield/Picket Fence (Opolopo RMX)/Soulfood Music DJ Fusion Flashback Track Played On This Week's Radio Show: MF DOOM/I Hear Voices (Part 1)/Subverse Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Mark Ronson feat. Keyone Starr/I Can't Lose/Columbia (Played Live) 2. Jaga Jazzist/Animal Chin/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 3. Hodgy Beats feat. Domo Genesis/New Balance/Odd Future (Played Live) 4. Sonny Cheeba of Camp Lo/Time/Drank & Dank (Played Live) 5. Tuxedo (Mayer Hawthorne & Jake One)/The Right Time/Stones Throw (Played Live) 6. The Rebirth/By Design/Walkin Talkin (Top Song Selected) 7. Wave Chappelle/New Black History/WaveChappelle.com (Top Song Selected) 8. PRhyme feat. Ab-Soul & Mac Miller/Dat Sound Good/PRhyme Records (Top Song Selected) 9. The Beatles vs. Hip-Hop Legends feat. Freddie Foxx/For The Children/White Label (Top Song Selected) 10. Jazz Spastiks & Rebels to the Grain/Tapes/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com (Top Song Selected) 11. CunninLyniguists feat. Yamin Semali/Slum Lordz/Dead End Hip Hop (Top Song Selected) 12. Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark feat. Diamond D & K-Natural/King/Delicious Vinyl (Top Song Selected) 13. Joey Badass/Curry Chicken/Cinematic Music Group & Pro Era (Top Song Selected) 14. Beat Spacek/Inflight Wave/Ninja Tune (Top Song Selected) 15. Mega Ran & Storyville/React/Brick Records (Top Song Selected) 16. Gerreddi feat. Nara Morris/The Light/White Label (Top Song Selected) 17. Bodega Brovas/In The Sky/October Music Group (Top Song Selected) 18. Red Baraat/Bhangra Pirates/Sinj Records (Top Song Selected) 19. Mord Fustang/Elite Beat Agent/MordFustang.com (Top Song Selected) 20. Death Grips/Runway T/DeathGrips.com (Top Song Selected) 21. DJ Rob A feat. Masta Ace/Put to Paper/Rugged Soul Records (Top Song Selected) 22. Stoneface feat. Freeway/Calico Audio/StonefaceHipHop.com (Top Song Selected) 23. Calvin Richardson/Hearsay/Jordan House (Top Song Selected) 24. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Souls of Mischief/There Is Only Now RMX/Linear Labs (Top Song Selected) 25. Bahamadia/We Here/BahamadiaMusic.com (Top Song Selected) PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
2016 was a mofkr wasn’t it? But you know what, 2016 proved to be another solid year for Hip Hop. We had album after album of heat from the old timers (like us) making a comeback– De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest, The Game (well he never really left right?), Common, and Atmosphere. The lyricists - Kendrick, Ka, Aesop Rock, ElZhi, Homeboy Sandman, and Skyzoo just to name a few. The freshman and the sophomores killed it too Vic Mensa, Domo Genesis, Flat Bush Zombies, Hodgy Beats, Isaiah Rashad, and of course Chance the Rapper. But let us forget not those that make us bob our heads, the Producers- Kaytranada, Knxwledge, L’Orange, Neon Brown, and Apollo Brown (and many more) But in our humble opinion, the year belonged to one man- grinding for years and now getting his shine- Anderson .Paak ! We took a minute but we back- so sit back, enjoy and reminisce on 2016 cuz it’s a Rap!
Here's a bonus content flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of April 23, 2016 [originally broadcast during the weeks of February 25 & March 4, 2015] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:32:27 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:32:27 - 2:15:05 DJ Fusion Mix 2:15:05 - 3:13:37 Ausar Ra Black Hawk Mix Our extended commentary for that week's show after being back from some illness from the past 2 weeks touched base on the crazy winter weather in the U.S., net neutrality finally passing via the FCC in the United States (for now), the FOX soap opera "Empire" becoming a huge thing in current popular culture and our feelings on how the TV series has developed & Black broadcast TV at large, the passing of actor Leonard Nimoy & basketball player Anthony Mason, actress Monique talking about being blackballed in Hollywood & issues with director Lee Daniels, various Grammys & Oscar Award controversies from this year (with Kanye West's "Artist of the Year" complaint, Beyonce singing the lead song from the movie "Selma" instead of the original artist Ledisi, Patricia Arquette's terribly misguided backstage statements, etc.) and some other things here and there. There is no new new Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show due to our extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of April 23, 2016 [originally broadcast on the weeks of February 25 & March 4, 2015] Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Estelle/Something Good/Established 1980 Records 2. BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah feat. DOOM/Ray Gun/Innovative Leisure 3. Fashawn feat. Dom Kennedy/Golden State of Mind/Mass Appeal 4. Justin Faust/Bird of Paradise (Original Mix)/Nurvous Records 5. John Robinson/We Are The Proflic/Feelin' Music 6. Lisa Stansfield/Picket Fence (Opolopo RMX)/Soulfood Music DJ Fusion Flashback Track Played On This Week's Radio Show: MF DOOM/I Hear Voices (Part 1)/Subverse Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Mark Ronson feat. Keyone Starr/I Can't Lose/Columbia (Played Live) 2. Jaga Jazzist/Animal Chin/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 3. Hodgy Beats feat. Domo Genesis/New Balance/Odd Future (Played Live) 4. Sonny Cheeba of Camp Lo/Time/Drank & Dank (Played Live) 5. Tuxedo (Mayer Hawthorne & Jake One)/The Right Time/Stones Throw (Played Live) 6. The Rebirth/By Design/Walkin Talkin (Top Song Selected) 7. Wave Chappelle/New Black History/WaveChappelle.com (Top Song Selected) 8. PRhyme feat. Ab-Soul & Mac Miller/Dat Sound Good/PRhyme Records (Top Song Selected) 9. The Beatles vs. Hip-Hop Legends feat. Freddie Foxx/For The Children/White Label (Top Song Selected) 10. Jazz Spastiks & Rebels to the Grain/Tapes/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com (Top Song Selected) 11. CunninLyniguists feat. Yamin Semali/Slum Lordz/Dead End Hip Hop (Top Song Selected) 12. Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark feat. Diamond D & K-Natural/King/Delicious Vinyl (Top Song Selected) 13. Joey Badass/Curry Chicken/Cinematic Music Group & Pro Era (Top Song Selected) 14. Beat Spacek/Inflight Wave/Ninja Tune (Top Song Selected) 15. Mega Ran & Storyville/React/Brick Records (Top Song Selected) 16. Gerreddi feat. Nara Morris/The Light/White Label (Top Song Selected) 17. Bodega Brovas/In The Sky/October Music Group (Top Song Selected) 18. Red Baraat/Bhangra Pirates/Sinj Records (Top Song Selected) 19. Mord Fustang/Elite Beat Agent/MordFustang.com (Top Song Selected) 20. Death Grips/Runway T/DeathGrips.com (Top Song Selected) 21. DJ Rob A feat. Masta Ace/Put to Paper/Rugged Soul Records (Top Song Selected) 22. Stoneface feat. Freeway/Calico Audio/StonefaceHipHop.com (Top Song Selected) 23. Calvin Richardson/Hearsay/Jordan House (Top Song Selected) 24. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Souls of Mischief/There Is Only Now RMX/Linear Labs (Top Song Selected) 25. Bahamadia/We Here/BahamadiaMusic.com (Top Song Selected) PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
Sample this, again! We go diggin in the crates, bust out the high end wax and the 70's record player and amp. Once again we take you on musical ride and find the roots of some of Hip Hop's best cuts. This episode includes the greats including some Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Thelonious Monk, and Mulatu Astatke! These greats have been sampled by artists new and classic, with cuts from: Diggable Planets, Tribe Called Quest, Wu, to Bus Driver, Noname Gypsy, Mick Jenkins and Hodgy Beats. (and many more)So throw on your headphones, sit back, and enjoy the warm crackle of vinyl and our first attempt at live mixing.
With the release of his "Dena Tape 2," Hodgy Beats comes through Dash Studios to talk to Shots Fired about growing up in Pasadena, parenthood, Odd Future, his new music, and his anti-marriage stance. (Interview starts at the 17:40 mark) In addition, Nocando and Jeff talk about whipped coffee beverages, drugs, Big Sean, and comics. Note: Nocando couldn't make the interview w/ Hodgy Beats, so Paul Thompson was the guest co-host. Download Hodgy Beats' "Dena Tape 2:" http://www.datpiff.com/Hodgy-Beats-Dena-Tape-2-mixtape.686957.html Follow Hodgy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/niggurache
This is the latest & BRAND NEW episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the weeks of February 25 & March 4, 2015 with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:32:27 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:32:27 - 2:15:05 DJ Fusion Mix 2:15:05 - 3:13:37 Ausar Ra Black Hawk Mix Our extended commentary this week during the show (it takes up about the 1st hour and a half of the radio show) after being back from some illness from the past 2 weeks touched base on the crazy winter weather in the U.S., net neutrality finally passing via the FCC in the United States (for now), the FOX soap opera "Empire" becoming a huge thing in current popular culture and our feelings on how the TV series has developed & Black broadcast TV at large, the passing of actor Leonard Nimoy & basketball player Anthony Mason, actress Monique talking about being blackballed in Hollywood & issues with director Lee Daniels, various Grammys & Oscar Award controversies from this year (with Kanye West's "Artist of the Year" complaint, Beyonce singing the lead song from the movie "Selma" instead of the original artist Ledisi, Patricia Arquette's terribly misguided backstage statements, etc.) and some other things here and there. There is no new new Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show due to our extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Weeks of February 25 & March 4, 2015 Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Estelle/Something Good/Established 1980 Records 2. BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah feat. DOOM/Ray Gun/Innovative Leisure 3. Fashawn feat. Dom Kennedy/Golden State of Mind/Mass Appeal 4. Justin Faust/Bird of Paradise (Original Mix)/Nurvous Records 5. John Robinson/We Are The Proflic/Feelin' Music 6. Lisa Stansfield/Picket Fence (Opolopo RMX)/Soulfood Music DJ Fusion Flashback Track Played On This Week's Radio Show: MF DOOM/I Hear Voices (Part 1)/Subverse Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Mark Ronson feat. Keyone Starr/I Can't Lose/Columbia (Played Live) 2. Jaga Jazzist/Animal Chin/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 3. Hodgy Beats feat. Domo Genesis/New Balance/Odd Future (Played Live) 4. Sonny Cheeba of Camp Lo/Time/Drank & Dank (Played Live) 5. Tuxedo (Mayer Hawthorne & Jake One)/The Right Time/Stones Throw (Played Live) 6. The Rebirth/By Design/Walkin Talkin (Top Song Selected) 7. Wave Chappelle/New Black History/WaveChappelle.com (Top Song Selected) 8. PRhyme feat. Ab-Soul & Mac Miller/Dat Sound Good/PRhyme Records (Top Song Selected) 9. The Beatles vs. Hip-Hop Legends feat. Freddie Foxx/For The Children/White Label (Top Song Selected) 10. Jazz Spastiks & Rebels to the Grain/Tapes/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com (Top Song Selected) 11. CunninLyniguists feat. Yamin Semali/Slum Lordz/Dead End Hip Hop (Top Song Selected) 12. Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark feat. Diamond D & K-Natural/King/Delicious Vinyl (Top Song Selected) 13. Joey Badass/Curry Chicken/Cinematic Music Group & Pro Era (Top Song Selected) 14. Beat Spacek/Inflight Wave/Ninja Tune (Top Song Selected) 15. Mega Ran & Storyville/React/Brick Records (Top Song Selected) 16. Gerreddi feat. Nara Morris/The Light/White Label (Top Song Selected) 17. Bodega Brovas/In The Sky/October Music Group (Top Song Selected) 18. Red Baraat/Bhangra Pirates/Sinj Records (Top Song Selected) 19. Mord Fustang/Elite Beat Agent/MordFustang.com (Top Song Selected) 20. Death Grips/Runway T/DeathGrips.com (Top Song Selected) 21. DJ Rob A feat. Masta Ace/Put to Paper/Rugged Soul Records (Top Song Selected) 22. Stoneface feat. Freeway/Calico Audio/StonefaceHipHop.com (Top Song Selected) 23. Calvin Richardson/Hearsay/Jordan House (Top Song Selected) 24. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Souls of Mischief/There Is Only Now RMX/Linear Labs (Top Song Selected) 25. Bahamadia/We Here/BahamadiaMusic.com (Top Song Selected) 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 the latest & BRAND NEW episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of February 11, 2015 with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 5:55 SUPER Short Introduction 5:55 - 1:00:40 DJ Fusion Mix 1:00:40 - 1:59:30 Democracy Now! Commentary & News Segment 1:59:30 - 3:00:00 Ausar Ra Black Hawk Mix While we're under the weather this week (flu and a cold respectively, so can barely talk at all) we DO have a new show on deck for everyone! Our extended commentary this week has been replaced by an episode of Democracy Now and then we get into the brand new music mixes! There is no new new Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show due to our special replacement extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of February 11, 2015 Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. The Rebirth/By Design/Walkin Talkin 2. Hodgy Beats feat. Domo Genesis/New Balance/Odd Future 3. Wave Chappelle/New Black History/WaveChappelle.com 4. PRhyme feat. Ab-Soul & Mac Miller/Dat Sound Good/PRhyme Records 5. The Beatles vs. Hip-Hop Legends feat. Freddie Foxx/For The Children/White Label 6. Sonny Cheeba of Camp Lo/Time/Drank & Dank 7. Jazz Spastiks & Rebels to the Grain/Tapes/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com 8. CunninLyniguists feat. Yamin Semali/Slum Lordz/Dead End Hip Hop 9. Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark feat. Diamond D & K-Natural/King/Delicious Vinyl DJ Fusion Flashback Track Played On This Week's Radio Show: Coco Brovas feat. M.O.P./Bucktown RMX/Duck Down Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Mark Ronson feat. Keyone Starr/I Can't Lose/Columbia (Played Live) 2. Jaga Jazzist/Animal Chin/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 3. Joey Badass/Curry Chicken/Cinematic Music Group & Pro Era (Played Live) 4. Beat Spacek/Inflight Wave/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 5. Mega Ran & Storyville/React/Brick Records (Played Live) 6. Gerreddi feat. Nara Morris/The Light/White Label (Played Live) 7. Tuxedo (Mayer Hawthorne & Jake One)/So Good/Stones Throw (Top Song Selected) 8. Bodega Brovas/In The Sky/October Music Group (Top Song Selected) 9. Red Baraat/Bhangra Pirates/Sinj Records (Top Song Selected) 10. Mord Fustang/Elite Beat Agent/MordFustang.com (Top Song Selected) 11. Death Grips/Runway T/DeathGrips.com (Top Song Selected) 12. DJ Rob A feat. Masta Ace/Put to Paper/Rugged Soul Records (Top Song Selected) 13. Stoneface feat. Freeway/Calico Audio/StonefaceHipHop.com (Top Song Selected) 14. Calvin Richardson/Hearsay/Jordan House (Top Song Selected) 15. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Souls of Mischief/There Is Only Now RMX/Linear Labs (Top Song Selected) 16. Bahamadia/We Here/BahamadiaMusic.com (Top Song Selected) 17. Doomtree/Grey Duck/Doomtree Records (Top Song Selected) 18. Bob Marley/Exodus (Instrum Beach House RMX)/White Label (http://www.InstrumBeats.com) (Top Song Selected) 19. Teddybears feat. Iggy Pop/Punk Rocker (Moptop RMX)/White Label (https://soundcloud.com/mixnmash) (Top Song Selected) 20. D'Angelo/Sugah Daddy/RCA (Top Song Selected) 21. Goapele/Hey Boy (The Rub RMX)/Primary Wave (Top Song Selected) 22. SmCity feat. BJ The Chicago Kid/New Spiritual/SmCityMusic.com (Top Song Selected) 23. Mursday/Ready to Run (Stryke Mix)/Strange Music (Top Song Selected) 24. Astro/Internet Goons/Grade A Tribe Records (Top Song Selected) 25. Solidisco/Choose/Solidisco.com (Top Song Selected) PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
Det är dags att se tillbaka på en besynnerlig framtid full av motsägelser. Möt Tyler The Creator som var med och revolutionerade rap för några år sedan med sin skeva svada och stiliserade svartsynthet. 22-åringen halvligger i soffan fångad i sin nihilism. Ibland självironisk, ibland raljerande över sin egen självömkan, ibland som en Legba i den afrikanska mytologin. Vakten vid hiphopens skiljeväg som är allt annat än pålitlig. Bland övriga medverkande finns Hodgy Beats och Domo Genesis.
Aaaaaand I'm back! Sorry I haven't done a podcast in ages, I've been very busy. But I'm back now, and I've brought with me an hour's worth of awesome music plus a guest mix from JUXTAPOSER in the last 20 minutes! Be sure to go show @HesJuxtaposer some love on Twitter :) --- TRACKLIST: 01. DJ Clent - Beat The Pussy [Moveltraxx] 02. Hodgy Beats & Tyler The Creator - P [Odd Future] 03. JNL - Beausejour [Stripped & Chewed] 04. Les Loups - Must Be Love [So Sound] 05. Shake Aletti - Lights & Sparks (Aletti 808 Disco Mix) [White Label] 06. Louis La Roche ft. Ad-Apt - Untrue [Ever After] 07. Strip Steve - Strollin' [Boysnoize] 08. Timo Juuti & Hector 87 - Woo Chicks (Ghosts Of Venice Remix) [La Valigetta] 09. Malente & Treasure Fingers - Crusaders [Defected] 10. DJ Dan - Baby Boomer [Guesthouse] 11. Speaker Bomb - Noise Floor (Fire Flowerz Remix) [Wearhouse] 12. Hervé - Show Me The Light (Kry Wolf Remix) [Cheap Thrills] 13. Jordan & Santero - The Game Is Mine [Weird Science] 14. B.Traits ft. Elisabeth Troy - Fever [Digital Soundboy] 15. B.Traits ft. Elisabeth Troy - Fever (Toddla T & DJ Q Remix) [Digital Soundboy] JUXTAPOSER GUEST MIX: 01. Fifteenth - Get You Down [Scion A/V] 02. Blawan - Getting Me Down [White Label] 03. Breakbot - Penelope Pitstop (Faisal Remix) [White Label] 04. Justin Martin & Ardalan - Lezgo [Dirtybird] 05. Deadboy - Wish You Were Here [Numbers] 06. Butch - No Worries [Cécille] 07. The 2 Bears - Ghosts & Zombies [Southern Fried] 08. Beni - It's A Bubble (DJ Sneak Remix) [Modular] 09. Jodeci - Freek 'N You (MK Dub) [ZAC] 10. Disclosure - Tenderly [Make Mine] 11. Scuba - NE1BUTU [Hotflush]
Hideout Sessions - Episode*63 So, then...here we go. The Hideout Sessions is now doubling down. From This episode onwards, we're dropping the show twice a month (1st and 3rd weeks). Definitely a strong look, I think you'll agree. This month we're celebrating the release of our brand new LP, 'Lightfalls'. Released Monday 12th March, we'll be chatting a bit about the folks involved in making the darn thing and then giving you a couple of our favourite tracks. Also, all the usual devastatingly good new music from the likes of Benny Banks, DJ Format, 78 Edits, Disclosure, Alabama Shakes, Medlar, Machine Drum, Hodgy Beats, Hint, Burial and loads more. Plus a brand new feature for you! Spread the word, hit us up on hideoutsessions@mac.com and we hope you enjoy checking out our new LP! All our love, Ross and Toby xx www.part-timeheroes.com www.facebook.com/the.parttimeheroes www.soundcloud.com/ross-pth www.twitter.com/P_T_H Tracklist: 1. DJ Format, ft. Edan 'Spaceship Earth' (Project Blue Book) 2. Benny Banks 'Bada Bing' (Warner) 3. Hodgy Beats 'If Heaven is a Ghetto' (Fat Possom)s 4. Part-Time Heroes 'Neverlast' (Wah Wah 45s) 5. Part-Time Heroes 'Done' (Wah Wah 45s) 6. Jesse Boykins III & Gora Sou 'The Perfect Blues' (RBMA) 7. Jessica Lauren Four 'White Mountain' (Freestyle) 8. Alabama Shakes 'Hold On' (Rough Trade) 9. Portico Quartet 'Window Seat (Circle Traps Rmx)' (Portico Quartet) 10. Disclosure 'Tenderley (Kidnap Kid Rmx)' (Make Mine) 11. Hint, ft. Natalie Storm 'Crash & Burn (Hint Warehouse Rmx)' (Tru Thoughts) 12. Medlar 'Can't Stop' (Wolf Music) 13. Monster Sneaker 'Chunky Walker' (A Little Something Records) 14. Ray Lugo 'Love Me Good (Simbad Rmx) (Jazz & Milk) 15. Sun Glitter 'Wasting Times' (XVI Records) 16. Burial 'Loner' (Hyperdub) 17. 78 Edits 'One Way' (Barbeque Disco) 18. Johaan Herr 'Vibrations (Dub Version)' (Downtown Records) 19. Machine Drum 'What U Wanted 2 Feel' (The Index) 20. Adam F 'Circles (Philip D Kick footwork Edit)' (White) 21. TALKY BIT 22. Doc Daneeka & Abigail Wyles 'Toby Jug' (Ten Thousand Yen)