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BANG! @southernvangard radio Ep431! Doe hit this weeks show off fresh his bday high, which included a digging trip with our good friends DJ POCKET and OXYGEN and an outstanding studio session later on that night with said friends and Meeks. We extended the vibe into the show on Sunday and what you'll get here is a ton of fun, lots of new music…and if you're a member of our new PATREON page - a Twitch Only Vinyl set from Jon Doe that will explode your brain! Make sure you hit PATREON.COM/SOUTHERNVANGARD if you'd like to support and get video / audio of the Twitch stream every week. We've also included EVERY episode since 2025, including our 10 Year anniversary episode AND our episode with DJ ROBERT SMITH and BAMBU! Sakes alive YOU WAAAAALCOME!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #hiphop #undergroundhiphop #boombap -|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|- Recorded live March 9, 2025 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks -|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|- Pre-Game Beats - Apollo Brown Southern Vangard Theme - Bobby Homack & The Southern Vangard All-Stars Talk Break Inst. - “Soul Love (Let Em' Know Instrumental)” - Lord Finesse “Idiot Savant” - Sonnyjim & Kong The Artisan ft. Lord Sko “T.O.” - Daniel Son & Ghost Notes Must Be Crazy (MiLKCRATE Remix) - BofaatBeatz x Edo G x Craig G x Tone Spliff “Too Many Rappers” - Jay Nice & Fredro Starr “Halfway” - Ankhlejohn & Cookin Soul ft. Mike Shabb “Crimson Color Work” - Dun Dealy, Big Twins & UFO Fev Talk Break Inst. - “The Arrangement” - Lord Finesse “Fly Dialogue (MiLKCRATE Remix)” - Milano Constantine "Far Too High” - Sankofa x Burnt Bakarak ft.. Royalty (OGTCH) "Everything Is Trauma" - OGD THE MC (prod. Watkinz Da General) “Yinfinity” - BoriRock & BoneWeso “Duneh” - Mazzi & S.O.U.L. Purpose “Yeah Dat '24" - Mitchy Slick & Sir Veterano “Pipeline” - Logic & Oddisee Talk Break Inst. - “Electric Montage (Get Right Instrumental)” - Lord Finesse “Sawed Off” - Conway The Machine & Sirrealist “Corner Phone” - Money Stacks (prod. Alfastarbeats) "Robert Alvarez” - Shad Rawesome “Wild Card” - Con$piracy (prod godBLESSbeatz) “G Code” - UFO Fev, Royal Flush & BodyBagBen “Euro Gwitty” - BoriRock & BoneWeso ft.. Al.Divino “One Way Ticket” - Ill Clinton ft. Daniel Son “Seed Of Chucky” - Ankhlejohn & Cookin Soul ft. Tony Shhnow Talk Break Inst. - “Habits Of Desperation” - Lord Finesse Twitch Only Vinyl Set - DJ Jon Doe
ATTENDEESJON?DOE, Sankofa, Memphis ReignsAGENDANew Business Discuss the formation of the group and how the album came together. Discuss the album Action Figures of Speech in detail. intro and outro by andrew
Jon Doe carries on the Southern Vangard tradition slanging underground bangers from Masta Ace, Bozack Morris, Heems, Crimeapple and Eddie Meeks. Plus a glorious P-Funk blast from Rob "Fonksta" Bacon, Nigerian heat from the Super Elcados, and a Dilla Month look back at the icon's sweeping catalog. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1193 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
Tune in at 7pm for the next episode of the KILLA TAPES HIP HOP SHOW! Visit: www.killatapes.com Download the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.killatapesl Track List: K.O KATANA FT LUNAR C - Skeleton BlabberMouf, EllMatic, B.Montes, SQB - Mics on Killem With Kindness - Verbs of Iron Bridge RZR-RASTAMAN MUSIC (MASHY MUSIC) Cpsy - Rockstar Beneficence & Jazz Spastiks-The Boom (feat. Skyzoo) Demond Dushawn, Tobias Black & Sheed - Work It Out Dj Bestixxx - No Stress FRD FRLN ft. FT of Street Smartz - It's Like Dat Part 2 McGyver ft. RJ Payne - Rap Caviar & Blood Diamondz Rusty Joints - Calmate (Take It Easy) feat. Puertor QRock639 - OG Veteran Sankofa - My man JON-DOE feat. JON-DOE Status The Marlboro Man - All The Way Live Street Survival ft. Cannibal Ox & Evidence (Bronze Nazareth Remix) The Doh - 20h23 Menace Mendoza - Chimpanzee Gang Slang
On this week's episode, the guys recorded from Con to wrap up Dragon Con 2023! We shared news from the closing ceremonies and the higher-ups at Dragon Con about how the show went this year, and briefly went over some of the highlights while also sharing their overall opinions on this year's con. Then they had to wrap up with some nerdy talk, where they covered the new One Piece live action show on Netflix and the Twisted Metal adaptation on Peacock, that they watched together over Labor Day weekend. All that and so, so much more - including Captain Snack Sparrow and his Captain Sparrow brothers! Who are they? You'll have to listen to find out, on this week's Dragon Con Survival Guide!Gary and Taylor, lifelong friends and self-proclaimed Dragon Con/Convention experts, talk tips and hacks to get the most out of your con experience - while saving as much money as possible – and whatever nerdy stuff crosses their minds. Save more at cons to spend more at cons! New episodes drop every Saturday. Find DragonCon Survival guide on Facebook or Instagram, leave us a voicemail at (404) 721-3586, email us at Gary or Taylor @Dragonconsurvivalguide.com, or shout to the DragonCon gods in Downtown Atlanta at 2 AM. Thanks for liking, sharing, subscribing and listening! DragonCon Survival Guide is a Top Wop Studios Production.
Tracklisting Tony De Vit - I Need Luvin' (Original Mix) Nick Skitz - Asylum (Skitz CreamY Mix) DeMob Feat Jocelyn Brown - Fun (Candy Girls INCredible Mix 5 - Slam Dunk Da Funk (Candy Girls Vocal Mix) Rimshot - Everybody On The Floor (Rachel Auburn Remix) Colours EP vs Signum - Blue vs What Ya Got 4 Me Disco Tits - '...And You Smell' (Stinky Pinky Mix) Tobacco Boys - Head Strong Friends of Stan - Phat Sunshine Big Noddy - 7th Son (Mind Benders Mix) BK & dBm - Through the Night White Label - White Label Madam Zu & Jon Doe - 999 Matrix (The Red Pill) (Original Mix) Dyewitness - What Would You Like To Hear Again (Pete Wardman Trade Mix) Allnighters - Black Is Black (Lexa Remix) Tony De Vit - Get Loose Tony De Vit - To The Limit
Klary - All I Want Is YouRuciano - How It Goes DownAtlas Is King x Farangdan - OutlawOdd Pilot feat. Whichcraft, Drastic Measurez, JFliz - HereDJ CLIF feat. Jake Palumbo - Billionaires Wear SkechersLutchelle Jasmine & 6th Floor feat. Chancy & Zush - Be Nice (Remix)MLT feat. Sox & Young LA - She LikesMozaia - Better OffJawzLDN - Weeks100Ms - Double EntendreDibo - Way OutXP The Marxman - NanaAnta & DW Underground- Good BuzzCheryll - The RideBig Fif feat. JAI - WifeKia May - GeminiChubs & Machacha - Liquid Death 320Mr. ScratchHook - The ConquerorBig Zeeks x CM Clipz - MerryDavid Rey - Rain & ThunderM.I.C. Murphy - Genies DreamSiana MB - Je T'aimeMatt Maddox feat. Tone Spliff - Free ReignMoney Mogly feat. Shottie - Top 3 & Not 3Kenjah - While It LastedPhe Phe - Next BitchJoe Corry & Via Luna - Go CleanSeven Star - SoniaPyraminds feat. Starvin B & Mysdiggi - SuckerzTone Butta - Life's A Beautiful ThingFrisco Boogie feat. DJ Glibstylez - Timboots & HoodiesLord Willin feat. Sonnyjim & Mr. Phormula - Legendary LegacyVLTR KMBT - RainHailSnowAndEarthquakes feat. JON-DOE, Chuck Brown, Paavo, Ekspan, Quintessential, Memphis Reigns
Welcome to Music Around The World. Each week we showcase a collection of artists and their music from different parts of the world. In this episode, we present to you an impressive lineup of artists including Billy Daniel Bunter, Ruined Conflict, A Guy Called Gerald, Woo York, Frank Klassen, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. https://75dc83.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/MFAW-EP-91.mp3 Music From Around The World Episode 91: Transcription Intro: 0:00 to 0:33Mason Paine here and this is episode 91 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from: Billy Daniel Bunter, Ruined Conflict, Woo York, Frank Klassen, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. Billy Daniel Bunter: Start – 0:34 and End - 7:06Our first artist up is “Billy Daniel Bunter”; a renowned DJ and producer from the United Kingdom, has been an influential figure in the music industry since the 1990s. He is well-known for his expertise in Old Skool, Breakbeat, Hardcore, Drum & Bass and especially in the genre of British Garage. Over the years he has collaborated with several labels such as Suburban Base, Just Another Label, Universal Music and Music Monday. Take a listen to his latest track “Fantasy Island”. “Fantasy Island” is out now via Music Mondays and its available on all streaming platforms. In addition to working with several renowned artists like Slipmatt, DJ SY, Ratpack, Jon Doe, Sanxion and Vinyl Junkie, Billy also co-authored a book titled “The Love Dove Generation”. This book chronicles the UK hardcore music scene and its impact on youth culture. For the latest on Billy's upcoming projects visit: Instagram.com/BillyDanielBunter; that's Instagram.com/B-I-L-L-Y-D-A-N-I-E-L-B-U-N-T-E-R. Ruined Conflict: Start – 7:08 and End – 12:59In 2011, the music project “Ruined Conflict” was brought to life by artist and songwriter, Xavier Morales. He is responsible for all aspects of the production, from writing to vocals; a style he has described as Electronic Body Music (EBM) with futurepop influences. Here is a listen to his latest track “Artificiial Intelligence” “Artificiial Intelligence” is out now via Infacted Recordings and its available on all streaming platforms. “Ruined Conflict” has performed at multiple music festivals around the world, including Infest Festival in the UK, Terminus Festival in Canada, and Electronic Summer in Sweden. Furthermore, they are signed to Infacted Recordings. Visit Instagram.com/ruinedconflict; for the latest on upcoming, projects and appearances. That's Instagram.com/R-U-I-N-E-D-C-O-N-F-L-I-C-T. Vinyl's From The Past: 13:01 to 18:34Let's take a brief break for Vinyl's From The Past. In this limited run series, I will be exploring the pioneers that have shaped and influenced the EDM we have today. In this episode I will be featuring “A Guy Called Gerald”. Producer Gerald Simpson went by the Stage name “A Guy Called Gerald”. He first became recognized when he was a member of the group 808 State. Later Gerald went solo in 1988 he released his debut solo album “Hot Lemonade” on his own label Juice Box Records. Gerald's biggest hit to date was released in 1989 called “Voodoo Ray”; it peaked to number 12 on the UK singles chart. Take a listen to it here. “Voodoo Ray” is considered a classic by “A Guy Called Gerald” because it shaped the sound of acid house. With its catchy melody, distinctive synth riffs, and manipulating and layering of the samples. This was actually one of the first tracks that used the Roland TB-303 for its riff; which actually became the signature sound around acid house. A Guy Called Gerald is still making music till this day and he has remixed tracks for a variety of artist from: Madonna, The Stone Roses and David Bowe. “A Guy Called Gerald” is a pioneer of the acid house sound, and his track "Voodoo Ray" is considered a classic. It was one of the first songs to use the Roland TB-303 for its distinctive synth ri...
This episode we had a special co-host guest... Jon Doe of SouthernVangard Radio. D-Styles & Jon Doe interview J. Rawls and Rhettmatic aka Rawlsmatic about their new LP- Role Reversal. Rhettmatic does a tribute mix to J. Rawls music. Make sure to check out BeatJunkies.Com Originally aired 2-7-2023
Episode 119 is our tribute to one of the greatest producers of all-time, J Dilla. Whether you knew him as Jon Doe, Jay Dee, J. Yancey, Dilla Dog or just Dilla, you knew him as the most influential producer hip-hop has seen in the last quarter century. J Dilla wasn't just a musical genius, he absolutely reinventing the way hip-hop was being created. His passion, imagination and the prowess displayed on each track is something we'll never be able to duplicate. To put it bluntly, J Dilla was simply ahead of his time. On part 1, we're playing the essentials from The Pharcyde, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Common, The Roots, Janet Jackson, Q-Tip and of course Slum Village. We also focus on the solo career of Dilla as well as the collaborations with Madlib, Ghostface Killah, MF DOOM and Jay Electronic. Whether we're talking about Pete Rock, Preemo, Q-Tip, RZA or even Madlib, you can immediately identify their signature sound. They hold a special place in our hearts, but J Dilla's place in different. His music hits different. We can't think of a better way to close-out 2022 than with this 2-part tribute in honor of James Dewitt Yancey. Like Joni Mitchell says "You don't know what you've got til it's gone."
Are people actually upset about Billie Eilish and her boyfriend or are we taking the bait? I mean, they're both young right? I don't want to live in a world where 31 isn't young because it's significantly older than I am and my mom says I'm still a young man. *Why do people get so worked up about cheating in baseball? *Put on some deodorant and quit the pity party, gentleman. *Doomscrolling!! Takeoff from Migos was killed in a Halloween night shooting. If Elon wins this week's $1 billion Powerball lottery, his Twitter deal would still have cost him a fortune. Thousands of people get stuck in the most magical place on China's mainland. *A mom gets stuck trying to move a couch down the stairs late at night. Why are we discussing this? Because it's guaranteed to capture Lazlo's imagination. *The old "accidental happening ending". A tale as old as time. *Snowonce is the most beloved COL producer of all time! Well, right after Ali, Amanda, Meredith, Keith, Susie, Jon Doe.... *Thanks for listening to the podcast! Have a great day! Please take a second to visit www.lazlo.church where you can support us with a merch purchase and follow us on all our socials. See you tomorrow!! -Everybody Wang Chung!!
Took to the shores of Hamilton, Ontario this past weekend for the new, alternate version, of Entranced Island... Electronic Shore. Great DJs, great vibes, great people. Happy to have played a set for everyone, I had a great time!!! Tracklist: 1.John O'Callaghan ft Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Agnelli & Nelson Remix) 2.Anti-Matter - Absolute Zero (Original Mix) 3.Dogzilla - Without You (Original Mix) 4.Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade (P.A.F.F. Remix) [Kris Morton Edit] 5.Gareth Emery - More Than Anything (Stoneface & Terminal Remix) 6.Gabriel & Dresden ft Molly Bancroft - Tracking Treasure Down (Original Mix) 7.Gareth Emery & Nicholas Bennison - Interlok (Original Mix) 8.Mauro Picotto - Verdi 9.Sander van Doorn - Riff (Original Mix) 10.DK8 - Murder Was the Bass (Original Mix) 11.Armin van Buuren - Control Freak (Sander van Doorn Remix) 12.Tiesto - Traffic 13.C.S.I. - Direct Dizko (Sander van Doorn Remix) 14.Marcel Woods - Cherry Blossom 15.Cosmic Gate - Exploration of Space 16.Madam Zu & Jon Doe - 999 Matrix [The Red Pill] (Chris C's Munted Mix) 17.Martin Eyerer - Heaven (Stoker's 2001 Remix) 18.DJ Tiesto - Suburban Train (Cosmic Gate Remix) Facebook - facebook.com/krismortonmusic Twitch - twitch.tv/krismortonmusic YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS0xNpCkSk-67Et1zMF0oZA Mixcloud - mixcloud.com/krismortonmusic itunes - podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/krismortonmusic/id1498561500 Instagram - instagram.com/krismortonmusic
Jon Doe is back with more underground street heat and exclusives from Priest Da Nomad, Tek, V Don, Josiah the Gift and Paten Locke. Plus a powerful funk teamup from Moniquea & Mofak, a midnight delight from the Night Owls, lyrical taichi from RZA and a fresh volley of Wu remixes. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1108 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
Back at it again, the fellas linked up to chop it and give their thoughts on many topics from celebrity boxing to open relationships with our brother Jon Royce aka Jon Doe.
For Horror History, new month means a new decade and this month the Mistress of the Menagerie will be focusing on the 2000s, starting with the gruesome, 2004's "Saw." The Mistress discusses antisocial personality disorder/narcissistic personality disorder, the victims of Jigsaw and the reasons why they were chosen to be put into his "game," and comparing Jon Doe to John Kramer. Check out the movie that kicked off the torture porn movie craze!
For Horror History, ending the month of the 1990s with the classic psychological horror, 1995's "Se7en." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses a break down of each sin, the mental illness the victim may have suffered from, and how Jon Doe is no better than the victims he chooses. Plus, a special shout out to Darcy the Mail girl! Come check it out as the Mistress takes a deep dive into this psychological horror movie.
New episode on the 15th of each month Facebook - facebook.com/krismortonmusic Twitch - twitch.tv/krismortonmusic YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS0xNpCkSk-67Et1zMF0oZA Mixcloud - mixcloud.com/krismortonmusic itunes - podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/krismortonmusic/id1498561500 Instagram - instagram.com/krismortonmusic Tracklist: 1.U-Turn - Dead End (Original Mix) 2.Sebastian - Toccata (Pulsedriver Remix) 3.Dogma - Dimension (Endymion Remix) 4.DJ Pure - Tranceescape (Afterhours Mix) 5.DJ Tomcraft - Prosac (Tony H Yeah Remix) 6.M.U.T.E. - Missed Beat (Dumonde Remix) 7.DJ Sakin & Friends - Miami (Original Mix) 8.Angel Of Death - Angel Of Death (Tracid Mix) 9.Pro-Tech - Control (Original Mix) 10.DK8 - Murder Was the Bass (Original Mix) 11.R.B.A - No Alternative (Original Mix) 12.Joy Kitikonti - Joyenergizer (Psico Mix) 13.Kai Tracid - Trance & Acid 14.DJ Wag - The Darkness (DJ Wag Mix) 15.Arome - Somebody (DJ Scot Project Remix) 16.Nightclub - French Kiss (DJ Scot Project Remix) 17.Novocaine - The Model (Pale X Remix) 18.Madam Zu & Jon Doe - 999 Matrix [The Red Pill] (Chris C's Munted Mix) 19.Kai Tracid - Destiny's Path (Warmduscher remix) 20.Kamui - Exceed (Kamui Mix) 21.CJ Bolland - The Prophet 22.Emmanuel Top - Tone
Unser Podcast sendet auch an Tag 2 Live vom Maifeld Derby Festival! Unter anderem mit Efterklang, Sophie Hunger, Jon Doe und vielen anderen! Ein weiterer Sonniger Festivaltag geht zu Ende und wir teilen unsere Eindrücke zu den verschiedenen Acts die heute auf den beiden Bühnen aufgetreten sind! Nach durchwachsenem Vormittag überzeugt uns der Abend dann auf ganzer Linie!
Music Around The World is a music segment featuring various artists and music. Some of these artists are from the United States, while others are from other countries across the globe. In this episode we will be featuring: Luke The Knife, Jon Doe, Pascal Dechmann and Felix Cartal. https://masonverapaine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/MFAW-Episode-21.mp3 Intro: 0:00 to 0:12 Luke The Knife: Start- 0:12 and End- 5 minutes and 47 minutesFeatured Song - Better Mind Featuring Raven JaneListen to Luke The Knife latest music here: Soundcloud.com/luketheknifeLike the Luke The Knife on Facebook at: Facebook.com/LuketheKnifeDuration: 5 minutes and 35 seconds Jon Doe: Start- 5 minutes and 47 seconds and End: 8 minutes and 59 secondsFeatured Song - In My DreamsFollow the Jon Doe on Twitter at: Twitter.com/JonDoe_MusicLike the Jon Doe on Facebook at: Facebook.com/OfficiallyJonDoeFollow and Like Jon Doe on Instagram: Instagram.com/jondoe.musicDuration: 3 minutes and 11 seconds Pascal Dechmann : Start-8 minutes and 59 seconds and End -12 minutes and 02 secondsFeatured Song - Skin DeepLike the Pascal Dechmann on Facebook at: Facebook.com/voteforbru42Like and Follow Pascal Dechmann on Instagram at: Instagram.com/pascaldechmannDuration: 3 minutes and 02 secondsFelix Cartal: Start – 12 minutes and 02 seconds and End –16 minutes and 07 secondsFeatured Song - The Life featuring FjordFor more information about Felix Cartal visit: Felixcartal.comLike Felix Cartal on Facebook at: Facebook.com/FelixcartalFollow Felix Cartal on Twitter at: Twitter.com/FelixcartalDuration: 4 minutes and 04 seconds FjordFor more information about Fjord visit: Fjordmusic.caLike Fjord on Facebook at: Facebook.com/musicfjordFollow Fjord on Twitter at: Twitter.com/Fjord_Music Would you like your song featured on Music From Around The World? Reach out to us at: Contact@Masonverapaine.com for consideration.
Born Robert Stephen Salese in the Bronx, NY, the Italian-American artist was able to experience Hip Hop simply by walking out of his front door. From "prep school to the projects" and the "Hamptons to Harlem", SaleSe truly experienced both sides of the coin. SaleSe began penning rhymes at a very young age, but took his craft more seriously at 16. After his peers realized he had a serious knack for story telling and rhyming words, SaleSe recorded songs casually to feed the local buzz. At age 20, he hooked up with the Legendary Cold Crush Brother's own Almighty KayGee and got a taste for the industry side of things. After building a heavy street buzz by becoming the Metro Channel's Freestyle Friday champion and having a demo circulating in the streets that catered to SaleSe's song writing ability and more commercial side, the labels began to come knocking. Although a promising future seemed destined at the time, after 2 major record deals gone sour, the ups and down of the game and the politics involved behind the scenes, SaleSe saw first hand that all that glitters isn't gold. "I really went through it. The highs the lows, the broken promises, the empty dreams. But like I always say, whatever doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. And pain develops character..." Now, years later, after a slew of club performances from NYC to Florida, over 500 appearances on various mix tapes and magazine features, SaleSe is back in the booth with a vengeance. "Everything that is being done right now, the rapping verses with the R&B choruses that you find on EVERY big record out nowadays, that's exactly what my first album sounded like. That was 10 years ago... People would criticize the music and say that it was too "Hip-Pop" and not enough "Hip Hop"... Look at the game now... Guess I was WAY ahead of the curve..." After founding Single Life Entertainment years ago, SaleSe has used his marketing and promotional talents to build a name for himself. With a larger than life personality, an expensive taste for fashion (especially his trademark sunglasses) and the release of 4 mix tapes titled "Family Dinner", "Still Hungry" "The Main Course", "The Last Supper" and his latest project “Mia Vita” with features from some big name artists along with production from the hottest up and coming producers in the game, SaleSe is back at it and better than ever. Throughout his career, Salese has worked with the likes of Tony Sunshine, Mysonne, Lord Tariq, Sadat X, Remo The Rapstar, Hell Rell, Grafh, Murda Mook, Axel Leon, Hocus45th, Mala Reignz, Jaysun, Cristion D'or, Erick Right, Dotty Dot, Bully, Black Rob, Fred The Godson, DJ Webstar, MeetSims, Torch, A-Mafia, Ron Browz, Tony Moxberg, Jon Doe, CokeBoy Flip, Snyp Life (D-Block), Chris Rivers, Anayka as well as the Italian Hip Hop Movement's own G Fella, The Shark & MANY more... In addition, SALESE makes his first acting debut as 'Sal' in the upcoming Alex Hugo Film, "BULLY: THE DEAD DON'T DIE". With unreleased songs in the stash, his partnership in Cozy Conditions/ Single Life Studios, being one of the founding fathers of the IHHM (Italian Hip Hop Movement) and running some of the hottest lounges/nightclubs in The Bronx, SaleSe has his hand in a little bit of everything. "I feel there's 2 people that the world should hear, Rob Salese and SaleSe, and I plan to give them both through my music." - R.S. @salesenyc @bullythemovie @faded_truth
Welcome back GEECASTERS!!! As always we keep our BLINDS OPEN to sounds we may not hear on a day to day basis!! And as ever pushing this concept.. we have one of the UKs finest Techno & Hard Trance Djs & Producers..... The one and only LOUK!! As ever you have me playing some of my fav stuff!! This time im playing some classic 90s in one take from 170 upto 230ish! !!! as always I dont believe in sanitised nicely edited DJ sets. I press record and lets go!!! And in hour 2 we have the one and only!! LOUK!!! Now then LOUK!! How are we doing on this weird year?! Haha that's fantastic going from 170 to 230 in one take. Top man. Mate weird is an understatement and a half, in February all was good and I happily travelling to Reykjavik and planning what to do in the Summer etc and some forthcoming gigs we wanted to go to and then the whole lockdown happened a couple weeks later. Never expected it in the slightest, but I don't think anyone did for that matter. Anyway, aside from a global pandemic yeah all good cheers! Hows you.. Missus and the new addition!?! Ah absolutely lovely thanks, the past fifteen months have flown by and one good thing of lockdown was I got to see much more of my daughter growing up. My wife is working hard in her final year of Uni studying a degree in biomedical science that I haven't got a fucking clue what the majority of it means but she is doing very well at it and my stepdaughter had her sixth Birthday today and is as usual very happy and full of the joys of life! So of course many people know you from playing Techno & Hard Trance all over Europe! But were did this all begin for you?? What were your earliest memories of the rave scene? I grew up listening to dance tracks on compilations and enjoying them and learned to make music on an Amiga 500 with an old issue of CU Amiga magazine. From there there were tracks on CDs I really liked. Cheesy to admit it but Now 26 switched me on to a lot of dance music as my parents had it and I remember stuff like Capella, Leftfield and The Good Men were on there. There was another compilation with Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall on that escapes me but I listened to that a lot. My cousin was going to a lot of raves in the early 90s and told me about some tapes to check out. I actually wrote to the author of the article in CU Amiga mag a few years back and looked him up on Facebook, said about the huge thanks I have to him for how my life turned out and he's very humble and still making music. He did a belting live version of Greece 2000 and Stella by Jam & Spoon. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlGZ8WXS6_Q) Didn't start going out properly till I was 16 in early 2002, where I ventured from a pub that never ID'd me that I still occasionally drink in now, to a club called Dance Academy where my friends were running nights. Again, was spoiled rotten really as they did decent harder nights on a Fri (though I also went to a lot of wicked Drum N Bass ones too there) and on the Sat they had Mark EG and M-Zone down on a pretty much bi-monthly basis and a whole host of other decent DJs and locals. Most the time the locals played harder and darker than the guest DJs and I loved the fact there was a right mash up of music in there from house through to hardstyle on a weekly basis. Can you remember the first rave tape you bought? Who was it? To be fair I can't really, as I actually remember getting a tape pack after getting a CD pack and downloading mixes from DJs leaving a modem on all night in the late 90s. That was back in the days it'd take about 8 hours to download 1 mix. I remember getting a bollocking for us having a huge phone bill one month. Was worth it for the music to be fair! A year later IC24 came along and stupidly gave away 0800 internet subscriptions for something like £10 a month, they changed their policy after. I think I was partly to blame downloading as many mixes as I could and fair use went well and truly out the window. I listened to Radio 1 quite a lot and Beat 106 online in Scotland and I was into Paul Mendez from Jacob & Mendez's tunes and he did a show on there, locally there was a radio station called Plymouth Sound that had a belting dance show. I taped shitloads of them and met quite a few of the DJs on there over the years as they worked in record shops and the like or I DJ'd on same line ups as them. They had a strong influence on me too as well as the local nights as I was too young to be going out. Though not for that much longer as stated above thanks to very very lapse IDing going on, especially as I looked about 14 when I was 16. Many thanks to everyone who knew and didn't say anything as those years were fucking amazing!!! The Techno & Hard Trance scene has big roots in the UK from events like North, Uprising, Helterkelters Technodrome, Vibelite Tommorows World, Club Kinetic Digital & Djs like Mzone & Mark EG. Can you remember hearing them for the first time? Yep, mates raved about Mark EG and M-Zone and I used to listen to their mixes on the german trance website and Mark's blackout audio website in real audio format. That takes me back. A year later mark was playing here every month and so was Mick and not just at Dance Academy but other awesome nights like Premonition, Hindsight in Exeter and others. So I saw them shitloads! Both have been not just hugely influential but highly supportive over the years. I was a bit jaded with how everything was going in 2014 musically and took a much needed break and rethink, Mick very kindly rang up to see if all was OK. Nearly everybody who plays hard trance in the south west owes inspiration to these two. How mark mixes it up starting with techno hugely influenced too as I've always been into it as much as I have hard trance. Mark and Mick often played at the Country Club here, and I had a lift ready for me to go to the last night but went to a small prog night in Plym instead, I did have school on Monday and thought a hangover the size of sussex miles from home wasn't a good idea. Country Club reunions are always a decent laugh though! Who is the most savage Hardcore Dj you have heard? HMS for me haha!?! Pure brutal!! RIP HMS!! Haha heard a few. I DJ'd after The Speed Freak in Scunthorpe for Hard Drive once. Thought I'd be clever dropping more purist techno after a gabber DJ and crowd parted like the red sea when I put my first tune on. S.W Cooperation - Get To Your Place. Everyone's place was to fuck off of the dancefloor that night DJing after Gabber. Found out he was behind Biochip C though and he did some mental slower tracks as well under that guise, very talented. Whats the best gig youve ever played and why? Had some absolutely mental ones but easily my first ever international gig, that fell on the date of my 24th birthday and was for Q Dance for Defqon 1. Everyone was really supportive and I had lots of new material to play, and was nice to drop Shogun 1 to the Dutch. What a birthday. Whats the strangest thing youve ever seen at a rave? Someone on the dancefloor at The Grove in Seaton turning their keys with their eyes closed thinking they were unlocking their front door. I asked "You alright mate?" to get a reply of "Fuck me mate I thought I was unlocking my front door". That has to be up there. Also my (lack of) attempts at mixing in the early days were pretty strange as well... least I can admit it. What is the rave scene like down on the south coast?(pre covid).. There's loads of music enthusiasts, very talented producers and DJs here so there's still some nights, but sadly there aren't that many venues that can hold the capacity so like anywhere sadly the scene is a fraction of what it was when I started going out. Even more so now post covid! Your well known for your collabs with Nick the Kid... How did this come about? Met Nick at a free party near Exeter in 2002 called Lunatech, liked the set he played and then went on my own to his Hindsight night in Exeter that Dec. Got the coach up and it finished at 1 so I went to dance academy after when I got back to plym at 2. Really enjoyed the music, so went up with some mates from Plym often to Hindsights, met nick a few times, gave him some of my very early really ropey tunes and we liked a lot of the same music and were both cubase users so worked with each other. Dreams was made, and somehow ended up getting signed to Drizzly one of our fav labels so we were mega stoked. This was actually before I started mixing as that came after Production he was one of the first to book me. I worked with Nick lots over years and we've played a lot of sets b2b and had a hell of a lot of fun in doing so. Every time we meet up we always have a laugh. His HTE label is going strong and fair play he works his socks off. So your quite a well known and skilled producer... When you go into the studio.. can you talk us through your process? Do you have ideas down before? or is it a more organic scenario? Ah thank you, It varies on my mood that day. Sometimes I listen to music before I go in, but then find I end up taking influence from what I listen to and go 'ah what can I do to sound like track X today' works. When I engineer for others I ask them to bring 4/5 tracks that they like so I can get a similar vibe and listen to their ideas. For my own stuff it could also be I buy a sample pack and cut up some loops and play with some synths. I try to get the best out of very limited equipment and some very bodged set ups. You should have seen the laptop I made some of my biggest tunes on that make me cringe now. It would take 30 mins to export a track then i'd forget to unmute a synth. Everyone here took the piss out of me for about 4 years for making tracks with some decent synths on a monitor that had a cone that was bent and a monitor screen that was so small. You'd be surprised at the tunes that somehow come out of it but all I can say is many thanks to Jon Doe for turning my premaster WAVs into something amazing. He's saved the day a good 300 times now. Many people know you in the Hardcore scene, even though you dont produce straight 170+ bpm stuff..... what draws you to this side of things? Probably how pitched up I play things, I used to tweak my decks to go to +16, also enthusiasm and how fast I talk. I'd say it's more likely the latter. So whats going off in the world of LOUK? I suppose you have 100s of tracks ready to go since lockdown has hit right?! I did produce a lot during the first lockdown but now my daughter has my studio room and old office as her bedroom I haven't hardly made anything at all. I bought a Polyend Tracker recently and made some techno jams but after making about 200 tracks in the past 5 years I'm glad of the break. The last question was abit of a joke tbh... covid has probably hit the scene hard in that people aint meeting up and sharing ideas and concepts. But we must take the positives yeah?! tell us a positive thing from the last 6 months!?! Hearing Daisy say 'Dada' for the first time is up there. So how healthy is the Techno/Hard Trance scene at the moment? Aside from the lack of venues, both are very healthy. I'm sending out lots at work from both genres. Quite funny actually as some EPs have crossed over and I've sent techno to hard trance DJs and vice versa. I spoke to Justin from German Trance this week who's setting up his labels again, that's welcome news. I'm still pressing vinyl on my Syntax Error label (albeit techno) but from some old hard trance producers. Release 001 had a track from Michael Wells/Technohead/GTO and 002 had a track from Andreas Kraemer. There's one on 003 by two friends from Rotterdam called Erik Pijl and Stephanie Noordermeer that everyone likes in the feedback because it's proper trancey. Check it out! Further on that tip - which producers are doing it for you at the moment? I've got my crossover head on here so from the techno world Surgeon, Dax J, Stranger/TAFKAMP, SHDW & Obscure Shape and in the trance world Renegade System, Scot Project, Stoneface & Terminal, Tasso. JK Walker is back producing stuff again which is amazing news too!! Also to new producers... what tips and advice would you give them? I have 3 1) Don't be afraid to take inspiration from others, as everyone does and if you are stuck for an idea and want to learn your Sequencer (I hate the term DAW). I spent hours in the early days copying Out Of The Blue by System F, and Junk Project - Beats Bring Silence, Pablo Gargano - Everyone's Future etc to learn from for my own tracks. 2) Also there are a bunch of free plug ins that I use on nearly every tune, have done for years. You don't need to spend thousands! When lockdown happened I linked to a load of resources for producers, here you go: http://www.louk.co.uk/selfisolation/ 3) If you are having a day where what you are doing sounds shit, take a break or even return at another day. I've done it many times. You'll thank yourself. If your were stranded on a desert island and could only choose 5 records to take... which would these be? Can you explain why and provide links for our listeners? Depeche Mode - The Singles 81-85 - Huge fan of Depeche Mode but most importantly their early work. Madness - It Must Be Love. Mine and my wife's first dance, and plus what a band. Sunbeam - Outside World - A track that's brought happiness to so many people, next level. Vapourspace - The Cold Air / Gravitational Arch Of 10 - everyone loves Gravitational Arch Of 10 (even though it was meant to be called Gravitational Arc Of Io), and it's a belter and a half but I love the ambient tracks on the other side, especially this one. Synths are unreal! Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 - I'm stuck on a desert island may as well enjoy the weather and chill out!! Putting all those in youtube will provide links to listen. Of course up North (dj sets wise) we know you from Uprising... Can you remember the first time you heard an Uprising set? Of course the mid 90s sets from Kenny Sharp must have made an impression? Yep. I did my foundation year at Bradford Uni, but spent nearly every weekend in Leeds going to nights like Cypher, Tekfresh, Northern Lights etc and for various other reasons as Leeds was 100000x better and like a fiver to get to. Sadly I just went there the year The Orbit closed which was a fucker. The record shop there The Disc sold Uprising CD packs and I bought one with M-Zone and Frantic on it and another with Topgroove and Jon Doe. Listened to those lots and got more over the years. Kenny is someone I heard a bit later on but he's played some absolute beasts over the years, and made some gems and is again another legend! Your good mates with Uprising resident Jake Nicholls.... How did this develop? A mutual friend (DJ Invader) told me years ago I play similarly to Jake, and in the days of Myspace I looked him up and followed him. We sent each other many mixes. He put me onto Brian and very kindly sorted out a booking and that was the first of many. Still remember my first set at Uprising in 2008, where my mate Ralph drove up to Sheffield in his 106 and it took about 6 hours from Plymouth. Made it just in time. Jake is without a doubt one of the nicest people in this whole scene I've met, he is ridiculously knowledgeable about the music scene and I love his influence from many genres. He DJ'd with me in Holland and at Nature One oozes enthusiasm. He's become a really good friend coming to my stag do in Berlin and also we went to each other's Weddings and I mished all the way to Doncaster to play at his 40th. Wouldn't do that for many people. His mrs always says she gets lost when we talk to each other as we both speak 1,000,000 miles an hour about music. Alot of people say an Uprising crowd is abit... shall we say... rough... Is this true compared to other events you have been too? Haha no not in the slightest, i've been to moody raves at Slammin Vinyl where in the DnB arena knives were being pulled and people were being mugged, And when I lived in Birmingham people were getting shot outside nightclubs. What the fuck is that about on both counts?! Plus I've played in the Ukraine, don't think that will happen again in a hurry. I will say this the Uprising crowd know their music far better than most in Europe. I remember playing there once and someone asked me if I was going to drop my new tune I had made and uploaded to soundcloud that afternoon that night, and said they listened to a mix of mine and could ID the really rare tracks. So what equipment are you using these days? what djing and studio gear do you use? Of course! My studio equipment is currently at a few friends houses as I've let them borrow synths and speakers as they are learning to make tunes while I take a much needed break from engineering. But it was an Access Virus Ti Snow, A Roland JV2080 I borrowed off my mate, An SSL2+ Audio Interface, A Behringer Pro-1, Behringer TD-3, An M-Audio Oxygen 49 Controller Keyboard, Alesis M1 MK1 Monitors, A TC Electronic June 60 and a Midas DM:16 Desk. That and a PC running both Cubase 9.5 and Renoise. That's all I used for production really. DJ wise both my wife and I mix and we have a pair of 1210s and a Behringer Mixer. When I play out I mix on CDJs though. What are your thoughts on vinyl vs cd/mp3? I love having hard copys of tracks but you cant beat having a stick full of tracks verses lugging a crate of vinyl around yeah? Mate i'm still pressing vinyl and still buying records on discogs when I send out pretty much everything on MP3/WAV and probably will never play a vinyl out again except for at home. You can't beat it. Like both formats to be fair but agree I can pick up a record and tell you pretty much where I was when I first heard it/bought it and something about it. Hard pressed to do that with an MP3! So can you talk us through your mix? why did you pick these tracks? Yep, many tracks on here greatly influenced me but quite a few of them I haven't put on mixes. Or they were tracks that were on tapes/sets I donwloaded and listened to repeatedly the last 20 years and only recently found names. One was from a Mauro Picotto mix from 1998 that got ID'd the other week. Also I put the last track of my first ever Uprising set on there (High Voltage - Bombs Away), and I tried to do a mix of various tracks in the hard trance world that just blew me away, it includes early productions from M.I.K.E/Push and Vincent De Moor under other names. Plus Sunbeam still sounds great the 908,000,000th time I listen to it. Hope you all enjoy! Awesome dude!! Many thanks for your mix! Shout outs here please?! Yeah of course, to yourself for doing this interview! To Sammy, Darcie and Daisy for always being there, to Jake & Hannah, Mark and Mick, Nick and Flick, Tony Horgan, Bri, Kenny, Ben Invader and to all my friends and family, to Tom, Ian and all the promoters who first gave me a chance and anyone who has taken the time to get in touch over the years, who've let me release their music and/or put up with my dodgy mixing. LOUKS Trance & Techno mix from 90s to present!! Kai Tracid - Tiefenrausch (A.S.Y.S Remix) [Tracid Traxxx] Ricky Le Roy - One Day (Big Bass Mix) [BXR] Marco V - Tolerance [Free For All] 2 Emme - Colours [Underground] V-One - Dead Cities [Bonzai Trance Progressive] Lars Hohler - Dreamland [Planet Earth Tunes] Sidewalk - Oasis [Funny Vinyl] Repulsor - Double Action [Drizzly] Mr Hyde & Joe-X - Oxygene [4th Dimension] Oliver Lieb - Subraumstimulation [Data] Dual Mount - Touch Me [Tesseract] CJ Bolland - See Saw [Mole] Next Generation - The Earthquake [Ipnotika] Marcos & Jay Walker - Night Finder [Active Media] Zombie Squad - A New Decade [Zombie] Sunbeam - Outside World [Suck Me Plasma] Maurizio Braccagni - Megamix Maranza [Brainstorm] High Voltage - Bombs Away [Sys-X] Les Diaboliques - Querelle [Lunatec] Quick Reverse - God's Reason [Bonzai] Kev Gees 90s Tehcnodrome 2 fingered salute tracklist!! Negative Burn - Gates Of Hell The Raven - A New Hope! Don Diablo Vs The Raven - The Arrival The Brutalist - The Voice Of Your Conscious Mastervibe - Friday Matrix & Wargroover - Neutron Bomb Tieum - You LMA Mastervibe - Alienz The Outside Agency - Break It Down Mastervibe - Power Of The Herb Tieum - HP Hellfish - Techno City Tieum - K1000 Vs Ner Clarkee - I Am God Here Diplomat - Cool & Deadly Technological terror Crew - The Ripper (Remix) Men In Black - Guitar Man Overcast - Attack
Jon Doe brings the heavy artillery with underground bangers from Mach-Hommy, Action Bronson, Sir Veterano and Jay Royale. Plus sparring bars from Clear Soul Forces, percussion workouts from Sapo and Chicago and laidback perfection from William DeVaughn. View the full playlist for this show at http://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1042 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at http://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
For the first time in over 17 years, Jon?Doe, Rocwel and DJ Raphiki sit down together, via Zoom, to do The Nappy Dugout Radio Show. Yeah, they got some more sh@t to talk... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Southern Vangard Radio is one of the freshest podcasts out AND they’ve been doing it for over five years. Having just celebrated their fifth anniversary, it was only right to chop it up with Doe and Meeks about the Southern Vangard story and how they got here. For those who don’t know, Eddie Meeks and Jon Doe have been working together on music (like Prophetix) for much longer than they’ve been hosting Southern Vangard Radio. After this podcast, if you haven’t done so already, which means you’re really late, check out Southern Vangard Radio, which drops twice a week (a mixshow and an interview session) for the incredible stories, laughs, and more. If you don’t want to listen on Soundcloud, you can hit up any of your favorite podcasting platforms by searching for WeGoinIN Presents... http://twitter.com/SOUTHERNVANGARD http://twitter.com/jondoeatl http://twitter.com/cappuccinomeeks http://twitter.com/seven3zero https://www.instagram.com/southernvangard https://www.instagram.com/south_memphis_meeks https://www.instagram.com/jondoeatl http://instagram.com/seven3zero http://instagram.com/wordsbybriankayser http://linktr.ee/southernvangard http://wegoinin.com http://wordsbybriankayser.com Other links: http://linktr.ee/seven3zero Subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wegoi…d1205045550?mt=2
The Panama Papers are a collection of leaked company documents that gave a glimpse into how the world’s richest and most powerful people avoid paying taxes by basically cheating the system and being shady AF.The Background:In 2016, journalists from a German newspaper obtained 11.5 million documents from the law firm, Mossack Fonseca, that exposed how some of the world’s most prominent politicians, business leaders and celebrities may have used offshore bank accounts and shell companies to conceal their wealth or avoid taxes.For those who are not familiar with the term- offshore banking refers to the deposit of funds by a company or individual in a bank that is located outside their national residence. Due to way less tax regulations, and like, zero transparency, you are able to get away with some shady sh*t.And then this little German cutie started leaking documents to a local German newspaper and it was j-u-i-c-y.We still don’t know who this guy is, he goes by Jon Doe to remain anonymous; however, since his first interaction with Bastian Obermayer (that Investigative Reporter), over 11.5 million documents from that sketchy law firm were leaked… Leading to history’s largest data leak, ever. WTF Moments:Offshore banking is 100% legal and has been going on for decades, but some see it as a trick or perk for the wealthy.In 2018, 60 of the largest companies in the USA paid no taxes on pre-tax income of 79 billion dollars.Conspiracies range from this being “an attack on enemies of western capitalism” to “being a distraction for the 2016 US Presidential Election Circus Show” to all of this being a “strategic leak” – we discuss these in more depth in this ep.Netflix is being sued over their movie depicting the story of the Panama Papers – btw, if it is still available, we highly recommend… plus Meryl Streep is in it.Oh ya, and the journalist that helped leak the story was f*cking murdered.Check out our website!Contact us!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/cocktailsandconspiracies?)
I sat down with Jon Doe to discuss who, where, what, when, and how “God” is. Enjoy. iiwii. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Kuznetsow joins us from the Ukraine for this week's guest mix! | The Hyper Reality Radio show airs on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month on DI.FM/harddance | Hour 1 - XLS 01. Danny Fathom & Seventh Sign - Owen (Extended Mix) 02. Venetica - Silent Running (Yusef Kifah Remix) 03. Bordo - Aleppo (Renegade System Rework) 04. Billy Gillies - Evolve (Extended Mix) 05. Costa Pantazis - Judas Cradle 06. Jordan Suckley & Kutski - Ecstasy Love (Original Mix) 07. S.H.O.K.K. - Viamala (P.H.A.T.T. Remix) 08. Pants & Corset - Malice In Wonderland 2019 (Nicholson Remix) 09. C.O.L.D. pres. Iron & Steel - Human Beings (J Rogers Aggressed Mix) 10. Pete Delete - Wild Child (MaRLo Edit) [Track of the Week] 11. Grant Holmes - Operate 12. Darren Tate vs. Mike Koglin - Now Is The time (Lynxx hard trance edit) 13. Nostic & Remnis - The Project (Original Mix) 14. Dave Spinout & TrickyDJ - Hidden World (Original Mix) Hour 2 - Kuznetsow 01. BSP - No Answer (Kuznetsow remix) 02. Scot project organ donors - found love (scot project mix) 03. dj nds - out of time (club/shredding mix) 04. Sander van Doorn & Chocolate Puma - Raise Your Hands Up 05. Bomfunk MC'S - Uprocking Beats (JS 16 Sound Design) 06. Habstrakt - Control 07. Dog Blood - TURN OFF THE LIGHTS 08. Ost & Meyer with Stan Arwell - Flare 09. R.R.D.S. - Innerbattle 10. Junk Project - Braintool (Lost In Noise Remix) 11. Kuznetsow - Odio 12. Dark Sector - Destination Destruction (Kuznetsow Remix) 13. Jon Doe & Damien Blaze feat. Sascha - Ready For a Good Time (Original Mix) 14. Mindflux feat Kuznetsow - Electronic Voice Phenomenon
theEVRYDYWKND presents #theBASSLINEpodcast discussing the hottest and most important topics in Hip Hop Culture from the #DMV perspective. This week the fellas chop it up with The Pack #Topics MITMonday- Young Mitchell the Graduate Kodak Black vs Ebro #Haf A Bar Kanye vs. Drake Kelly Oubre Traded #Moves Dec 19th: 90wyse and Friends at Velvet Lounge Dec 20th: Tyrellington "The Grab Bag" Listening Party @ Velvet Lounge Dec 23rd: The Pack Pop Up Shop 1726 17th St NE Dec 23rd: White Durag Paty @ Big Chief Dec 30th: Dave East x Nature Boi @ The Fillmore Silver Spring #NewMusic: Mista DC- New Soul ft. Nyles Davis Bam124- Sheesh ft Ash Thxrton x Epifani x AKB Eddie Vanz- Preview Tate Kobang- Payola ft. Pusha T Mello- Maryland LIVE ft Jon Doe x Monty Cold #DopeDelivery
In This Week's Episode, Mal (@malliandro) & M (@murdashewrote___) Exchange Views On Some Touchy Topics w/ A Special Guest Jon Doe. We Started Off The Pod Talking Bout Our Opinions On The Kanye West & Russell Simmons Controversy. We Also Discussed, Are You Ok With Being In A Love Triangle. Secondly, Why Don't People Date Within Their Race & The Pros And Cons Of That? What's An UnOfficial Girl? Finally, How Important Is Phones? Please Don't Forget To Subscribe To The Podcast On iTunes, SoundCloud, & Google Music. Click The Link(s) Below : iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-birds-one-stone-podcast/id1309755804?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tbospodcast Google Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipifdcqbeao3lk6pcp37vqmuyaq?t=Two_Birds_One_Stone_Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/two-birds-one-stone-podcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/two-birds-one-stone-podcast2/support
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 155! Back again folks, it’s what you’ve come to expect every week - that twice a week RAW. If you appreciate that raw we need ya’ll to head over to our GoFundMe page quickly (https://www.gofundme.com/5935gtk)and throw a few bucks down for a promo campaign for DJ Jon Doe & ID4Windz “Maxi-Single Sessions Vol. 01” that’s dropping on March 30th. Say what?! Yeah you heard it - new music from Southern Vangard’s own Jon Doe - he’s holding down the beats while ID4Windz from Scienz of Life is holding down the rhymes. Pre-orders are up now at iTunes, get the first single “No Me” now when you cop the pre-order. You can also stream it at Apple Music but we would greatly appreciate a purchase. All streaming platforms will have the record March 30. Regardless - support somehow, someway. Lots of new heat this week on Ep 155, and our interview session this week is with Street Corner Music’s TENACITY! Our friend J57 hung out during the interview as well, it was quite a party. Interview snippets at the end of this mix, the full drops on Thursday - and yep, you know what’s next, all together now…it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live March 12, 2018 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. Prod. D.R.U.G.S. Beats Talk Break Inst. - "The Hate System" - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Twin Dracos" - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats feat. J57 & Deejay Element “Creeps” - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Save The Babies" - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats feat. Jalal Salaam & Seb Zillner "Americant" - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats Talk Break Inst. - "I'm Confused" - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats “Flirt" - PRhyme feat. 2 Chainz) "No Me" **EXCLUSIVE** - DJ Jon Doe X ID4Windz "24" - Jamil Honesty feat. DJ Grazzhoppa "How To Kill" - Recognize Ali (prod. Eyeree Beats) Talk Break Inst. - "Relationshits" - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Anancites " - al.divino x ESTEE NACK (prod. al.divino) "Crime State Of Mind (Food) (Interlude)" - CRIMEAPPLE X Big Ghost Ltd. "Survival Of The Fittest" - Heem feat. Benny the Butcher & Yung Stizz "Ignorance" (Bozack Morris Remix) - Futurewave feat. Asun Eastwood & J Scienide Talk Break Inst. - "Save The Babies" - Tenacity & D.R.U.G.S. Beats feat. Jalal Salaam, and Seb Zillner Interview Snippets - Tenacity
Elated to have Count Bass D on the 69th episode of our modest lil podcast - I quickly engaged with the Count's music when I discovered 'T-Boz Tried To Talk To Me' back in 1994 while DJing on college radio WUVT 90.7FM. That quickly lead me to his seminal, ahead-of-its-time debut 'Pre Life Crisis'. From that point, I have carefully tracked his career and have made great efforts to collect as much of his music as possible. No easy task as Count's catalog is rich with many fantastic projects/albums. In this talk we go as far back as his adolescence, playing in the church with his father, a traveling preacher. We talk DOOM, Egon, Chris Lowe, Shock G, DJ Pocket, Jon Doe and much more. This is a RARE long-form conversation with Count - so we hope you enjoy & please spread the word + subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Click the "more" button to download. Hour 1 - XLS 01. Vanoli Music - Astronaut (Original Mix) 02. LCK ft. OneOdd - Penguins (A.S.Y.S. Remix) 03. Costa Pantazis - Enyo Doctrine (Original Mix) 04. Indecent Noise pres. Raw Tech Audio - Kingpin (Extended Mix) 05. Renegade System - Pressure (Original Mix) 06. Thomas Petersen - Ultimate Temptation (Mindflux Remix) 07. Wavetraxx - New Day (swissmix) [Forthcoming on Hyper Reality Records] 08. Hatom - First of All (Daniel Doering Remix) [Forthcoming on Hyper Reality Records] 09. Dark Sector - Violence of Sound (Mindflux Remix) 10. Anima - Insanity (Original Mix) 11. Mindflux - Everlasting Grief (The Sixth Sense Hard Mix) [Track of the Week] 12. The Elite - Rise of the Machines (ADM Remix) 13. IP - Adaptate (Original Mix) Hour 2 - Dark Sector 01. Jon Doe feat. Stefan Booth - Drifting Away (Instrumental) 02. Marcel Woods - Advanced (Organ Donors Unofficial Remix) 03. Nick the Kid & Rowetta - Time (Renegade System Remix) 04. Vangelis - Rachel's Song (Blade Runner OST) (Dark Sector Remix) 05. Rainer K & Tim Hidgem - Promised Land (Original mix) 06. Nostic - Dropping Acid (Hard Mix) 07. Jake Nicholls - REI (Dark Sector Remix) 08. DJ RX - Code Of Silence (Daniel Doering Remix) 09. Lynxx - Oxblood (Original Mix) 10. Dark Sector - Firestorm (Original mix) 11. Nomad - Lift off 12. Dark Sector - Violence of Sound (Original Mix) 13. Mindflux - Everlasting Grief (Dark Sector Remix) 14. Cortina - Music is Moving 2011 (Luca Antolini & Andrea Montorsi Rmx)
Click the "more" button to download. Hour 1 - XLS 01. Bryan Kearney Pres. Karney - Smiler (Original Mix) 02. Tempo Giusto - Past x Future (Extended Mix) 03. HP Source - Synapse (Extended Mix) 04. Sunset and Steve Dekay - Turbulence (Extended Mix) 05. Daniel Cesana - United (Original Mix) 06. Dave Leyrock - To the Future (Extended Mix) 07. Venaccio - Wave Rush (Extended Mix) 08. Jon Doe feat. Stefan Booth - Drifting Away (Instrumental) 09. Daneil Doering - Andromeda 10. Hagane Shizuka - 22943 11. Derb - Dance With Me 12. Lynxx - The Age of Love 2017 13. Vangelis - Rachel's Song (Bladerunner OST) (Dark Sector Remix) [Track of the Week] Hour 2 - D4RYL 01. T-Bone - Abyss 02. C.O.L.D. - Acid Planet (XLS Brainstem Remix) 03. Neal Thomas - Firefly 04. Daniel Doering - Godmode (Original Mix) 05. Dean Zone vs. The Sixth Sense - I Feel (LYNXX vs. TB Chaos Remix) 06. Nostic - Dark Energy (Original Mix) 07. Cosmic Gate - Back to Earth (SHOCK:FORCE 2K:14 Remix) 08. Dj Medowz - Black Magic (Digital Code Remix) 09. Dj Neon - Der Zeitgeist (Original Mix) 10. SHOCK:FORCE - Rebirth (Original Mix) 11. Wragg - Entity (Original Mix)
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 125! We’re baaaaaaaaaack! Jon Doe finally got Dirty Blanket Studios aka The Bourbon Room up and running after his move and we’re back on that same ole bullsh*t folks! It’s what you’ve come to expect - brand new joints and color commentary that’s unmatched. No interview session this week as we’re easing back into the new lab and getting the kinks worked out - but boy oh boy do we have some incredible guests lined up starting next week. Got dammit you know what it is - t’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live July 24, 2017 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Inst beds prod. Sam Brown "Thanks, Ghost" - Supastition "Beerz" - Brown Bag AllStars feat. Akie Bermiss (prod. Bagir, Audible Doctor & J57) "Tearz (Interlude)" - Fel Sweetenberg & Finale "Let It Fly" - Skyzoo "Dirty Stayout" - Tanya Morgan feat. Afaliah "And You Don't Stop" - Koss feat. Torae "Still Shining" - Soulution feat. Bahamadia, Mr. J Medeiros & Supastition "Street Regulators 2" - Mic Handz feat. Skyzoo & Sha Stimuli "OGs Told Me" - Masta Killa feat. Boy Backs & Moe Roc "Pray for You" - Alchemist & Budgie feat. Royce da 5'9 "Truck Jewels" - Mark Ski feat. J57 (prod. Mark Ski) "Hip Hop D-List" - Foreign Legion (prod. By Evidence) "Dime$" - Fly Anakin & Koncept Jack$on "Marcy Me" - Jay-Z "Try My Hand" - Alchemist feat. Mobb Deep "Imperius Rex" - Sean Price (prod. Alchemist)
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 123! Well ya’ll, it’s been a good 4 years at the current iteration of Dirty Blanket Studios, but it’s time for the next chapter. No, no no - don’t worry - it’s not the last episode, it’s just the last episode we will record in “The Green Room” at Dirty Blanket Studios. Jon Doe his wife and their trillion kids ran out of space and had to get a little bit bigger crib, but you’d better believe Dirty Blanket Studios will have a new spot carved out there! Lots of new raw this week, as you might expect, but no interview this week. Go back and check out Tha God Fahim interview that is on a rocketship right now with plays, as well as our interview with Sam Beaubien of Will Sessions the week prior. Last but not least - it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live June 25, 2017 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Inst. beds prod. Jakk Wonders "The Grimy Way" (Jon Doe remix) - Big Noyd & Mobb Deep "Save Them" - AZ feat. Raekwon, Prodigy of Mobb Deep "Last Hours" - Alpha Faktion "Slow Left" - Sons of Silverton "Should of Neva Left You" - Cymarshall Law "14K" - Nolan The Ninja (prod. Nolan The Ninja) "Don't Stop" - Wu-Tang Clan (Method Man, Raekwon & Inspectah Deck, prod. Rza) "As I Proceed" - MC Eiht "Supreme" - Tone Atlas (prod. by Elemnt) "Project Draw" - Breez Evaflowin (prod. Deep of 2 Hungry Bros "Let Me Breathe" - Action Bronson "I Just Wanna Go Home" (Hi-Tek Remix) - Theory Hazit "Who's The Man" - Agallah (prod. Agallah) "Overthinking" - Domo Genesis feat. Styles P "Gov Ball" - Royce Da 5'9 feat. Westside Gunn and Conway "The Stylist" - Jarren Benton "Dump Gawd" - Tha God Fahim "How We Do (Diddles)" - Katiah (prod Luca Maximo & Kid Carnation)
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the #AllenPoe interview session! While last week saw no mix show or interview session due to the arrival of Doe’s 4th child, we’re back at it strong this week with both! We sit down with Kentucky native and resident Allen Poe, an MC who’s been putting it down for quite some time in the Bluegrass state, and almost crossed paths with Jon Doe during their stints at alma mater WKU. We talk Poe’s early days honing his craft, the early groups he was a part of and his eventual transition into being a solo artist. As we dig in a bit more we find out he was also a member of the National Guard as a means to pay for college - but found himself deployed to Iraq just before his contract was about to be complete! AP gives us the back story on meeting Brown Bag All Star’s Deejay Element & J57, landing on Soulspazm and his latest project with Tek-Zilla! Of course there’s much more inside folks, we can’t give it all away here - so go on, push play, tune in and remember it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #dj #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #KY #WORLDWIDE Recorded live Sept 04, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks @beatlabusa
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 041! After an INCREDIBLE weekend @A3C, we hit you in the head with episode 041! Meeks and Doe were into all kinds of crazy ish over the past 4-5 days - Jon Doe was DJing with Diamond D at WREK on Thursday and held down DJing duties for Gangrene (Alchemist & Oh No) at the BET Music Matters stage on Friday night as well as Prince Po & Oh No on the De La Soul stage Saturday night! On top of that, Prince Po brought out Meeks and they performed the DJ Jon Doe produced “ Sweet Chin Music”! This is the firs time the world has heard what will be the new single from DOECINO, which is dropping in the very near future and will set the stage for more music in 2016 from the duo. If you listen to Ep 041 this week, you can also hear a rough mix of it here FIRST! Tune in now to hear about all of this and more - we’ll be back with an interview next week! // #download #stream #listen #enjoy // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #TunesPodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live October 13, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #iTunesPodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks *Inst beds by The Alchemist & Oh No "Get Off The Ground" - (DJ Premier Mix) Termanology feat. Sean Price, Lil’ Fame, Ruste Juxx, Justin Tyme, Hannibal Stax, Papoose & Reks "That's It" - Born Unique & Jaysaun (prod Confidence, cuts DJ Technic) "Meet The Mets" - HomeboySandman "Men of Respect" - Shabaam Sahdeeq feat. PH, Torae & 8thW1 (prod Big Ape) "Run It Back" - For Namesake (Nametag Alexander & Nameless) "Sweet Chin Music" (Rough Mix) - DOECINO (Eddie Meeks & DJ Jon Doe) feat. Prince Po ** EXCLUSIVE ** "Kick In The Door" (REMIX / Sean Price Tribute) - Kev The Pope feat Skyzoo, Novacane & Dyme A Duzin "We Got This" - JSWISS feat. HANiF "Life Is Good" - Dirt Disciples feat. Rick Gonzalez & Chuuwee "I Wish" - G.O. feat. Oddisee & Fashawn "Check The Rhyme" Freestyle - Chris Rivers feat. Oswin Benjamin & Denzil Porter "Be Easy" - G.Huff feat.Vice Souletric (prod Hi -Tek) "M.A.S.H." - Semi Hendrix (Ras Kass & Jack Splash) feat. Kurupt "Little Drummer Boy" - Deacon The Villain feat. Homeboy Sandman "Numbers And Letters" - J-Live feat. Rome Supreme "Sky Joint" - Conway feat. Skyzoo & Westside Gunn
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the #ApolloBrown interview session! Easily one of the most prolific hip-hop producers of today, this man needs no introduction. Given Mr. Brown has a new LP dropping in September called #GRANDEUR and we’re BIG fans of this man’s work, we were delighted to have a nice hour long chat with him. We talk all the goodness around his latest release on #MelloMusicGroup, working with 35+ MC’s and his approach as well as selection on the collaborations. Apollo also drops some insight on what it’s like to be an integral member and artist of Mello Music Group, and why he thinks it’s been so successful. We get into some real #nerd ish around Apollo’s “if it aint broke, don’t fix it” approach to production, as well as his preference for using multiple engineers for each stage in the mixing and mastering process for his projects. Apollo also drops a GEM about his project with #ATL #MC & Detroit native #BoogBrown - you’ll never guess who was also supposed to be a part of that 2012 project. Lastly, given the ties Jon Doe has to #Michigan via his wife, we get off the rails a bit in typical Southern Vangard Radio fashion and have a nice dialogue about #TraverseCity MI! Alright, so - listen up NOW - and after this interview, cop “Grandeur” when it drops on Sept 25th on Mello Music Group! // southernvangard.com // #hiphop #rap #DJ #mixshow #interviews #podcast #ATL #GRANDRAPIDS #DETROIT #WORLDWIDE Recorded live August 23, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the #JSANDS interview session. Sands is a long time friend, going all the way back to 2003 with “Strong Black Rebel Rap”, a cut found on Jon Doe’s producer project “Meet Jon Doe.” Given Sands is a sports aficionado, we kick it off with Sands take on the Steeler’s this year, and also get into his “Sands on Sports” show from a few years back. The day we recorded the interview was when Ghostface went HAM on Action Bronson, so Meeks and Sands had a lively convo about this topic, and eventually we get into the longtime indy grind Sands has been on for what is almost 2 decades. We chat about his latest project with Moka Only, #Dankovic”, how it got Sands involved in some related and very interesting business adventures and what is coming down the pike from Sands - including a new Lone Catalyst project. As always we reminisce on Sands’ time spent in Cincinnati in the mid-late 90s, and coming up in the burgeoning scene at the time - think MOOD, Hi-tek, Talib Kweli, Rhymesayers, Anticon, Mr. Dibbs - the list goes on and on. We also have a nice chat about the impact of Wiz Khalifa on his hometown of Pittsburgh and how Wiz has navigated his fame This one is chock-full of goodness ya’ll! Pick up “Dankovich” now and the new Lone Catalysts 12” dropping on Dope Folks soon! // southernvangard.com // #hiphop #rap #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #PITTSBURGH #CINCINNATI #DMV #WORLDWIDE Recorded live July 20, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 029! // We keep pushing out that raw despite the summer heat and subsequent inclement weather that sure can make it tough to get this delivered these days. Meeks is running over fallen tree limbs, Jon’s ISP and their modem technology seems to enjoy crapping out right before the show has to get uploaded -but we deliver nonetheless! We sat down with friend and prolific MC, DJ, producer and entrepreneur J. Sands this week - make sure you stick around for snippets at the end of the show, and as always - the full interview drops Thursday! // #download #stream #listen #enjoy // southernvangard.com // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #PITTSBURGH #WORLDWIDE Recorded live July 20, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks *Inst beds by !llmind & The Doppelgangaz "Driving Gloves" - Gangrene (The Alchemist & Oh No) feat. Action Bronson "Trouble Knows Me" - Sam Herring & Madlib "Clutch" - Erick Sermon feat. Method Man & Redman "Hey Muthafucka" - Rozewood 2055 feat. Guilty Simpson (prod. Statik Selektah) "September" - Verbal Kent "Illest In Charge" (Def Dee Remix) - Blu "Pizza" - Capone-N-Noreaga (prod. Large Pro) "Straight Gutta" - Method Man feat. Redman, Hanz On & Streetlife "Drop Pins" - Killa Kali x DirtyDiggs "Grand Cascade" - DJ Illogik feat. Maffew Ragazino "Listen" - Your Old Droog "Silk Road" - Muja Messiah feat. Maseo From De La Soul "Welcome Home Chapo" - WestSideGunn feat. Conway "R.N.S." - Slaughterhouse "Strong Black Rebel Rap" - Jon Doe feat. J. Sands J. Sands Interview Snippets
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents NAppy Roots @keepitnappy interview session! Jon Doe goes WAY back with these fine gentleman - a chance meeting with Skinny Deville and Scales in summer school at Western Kentucky University in the late 90’s was the cornerstone for what evolved into the Nappy Roots. We take it back to those seminal years in Bowling Green, KY @ ET’s record store, which doubled as a studio - upon where “Country Fried Cess” was recorded - which eventually landed Nappy with a deal on Atlantic that was engineered by a fledgling A&R at the time, one Mike Caren. Scales and Skinny get into the meteoric rise of of Nappy via smash “Aw Naw”, their David Letterman appearance and a great story about how Anthony Hamilton landed on “Po Folks”. We get into the making of Wooden Leather, their emancipation from Atlantic and the road to independence with Nappy Roots Entertainment Group - which produced their biggest hit to date - “Good Day." We get into that new new as well - discussing the recently released “40 Akerz” project, which is entirely produced by SMKA’s 808 Blake and serves as the next chapter of the Nappy legacy. This thing turns into some real barbershop ish when Noisey Atlanta comes up towards the end of the interview - and takes us well into a 3 hour session. Lengthy? Yes. Worth it? EVERY DAMN MINUTE. // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on @soundcloud & @mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #KENTUCKY #COLONELS #WORLDWIDE Recorded live June 28, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 026! This weeks show and interview is proof that the summer heat in ATL is damn near making us delirious - but it sure does make for good content! We had longtime friends @nappyroots in studio this Sunday - and the results are a THREE HOUR #interview session!! We might have to spread this out over two weeks it’s so dense. That being said, we had such a good time during the interview - on top of some equipment issues before we started the mix show - Jon Doe had to record the mix on Monday. NONETHELESS - we deliver, as we always do this time of the week. Full Nappy Roots interview drops on Thurs, make sure you check out snippets at the end of this weeks mix, and go cop the new Nappy Roots project “40 Akerz” that features @skinnydeville @nappyscales @808blake and longtime friend and incredible engineer @hopmix // #download #stream #listen #enjoy //southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on @soundcloud & @mixcloud // #hiphop #rap # underground #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #KENTUCKY #COLONELS #WORLDWIDE Recorded live June 28/29, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks * Instrumental beds by Pete Rock & Benefit "Ain't No Half Steppin" - Chris Rivers feat. Termanology "This Iz Tha Time" - First Division BSA (prod. DJ Premier) "Somethin For The Bitches" - Apathy feat Suave-Ski & Prince Royal "10 Great Expectations" - Cyrus Tha Great feat. Skyzoo & Joyner Lucas "Melting Pot" - Nappy Roots "In The 1st" - Capone-N-Noreaga "Other" - Styles P The Bank - Papoose (prod. Ron Brownz) "Cold as Ice" - Soul King "Belief" - Accent feat. Benefit "91’ Steeze" (Remix) - IAMD feat. Torae & Dj Total Eclipse "Dreams" - JuJu Rogers feat. Oddisee "TYMEZ" - OneManArmy feat. Haseeb The Few "38 Special" - Jean Grae feat. Tanya Morgan "Summer Nine Five" - Maffew Ragazino (prod. Jimmy Dukes) Nappy Roots Interview Snippets
BANG! @southernvagard #radio Ep 15 - SPRING BREAK EDITION. Hey look, Meeks and I need some downtime with the fam, so while we’re on Spring Break this week - we're blessing you with a GEM from the early 2000's - Binkis Recs “Bedroom Empires”, mixed by DJ Jon Doe himself damn near a decade ago. This was a snapshot of what was going on with JAX, Flux, Killa Kalm and the crew prior to dropping their debut LP “The Reign Begins”. Demos, classics like “Beat You In The Head” and even two joints that were produced by Jon Doe himself - “Anonymous” from the “Meet Jon Doe” LP and “Out of the Box” which appeared on “The Reign Begins”. What about the interview this week, you ask? We DON'T disappoint - PRINCE PO from the almighty ORGANIZED KONFUSION drops Thursday, check out snippets at the end of this weeks mix. Pour it, light it, sit back and forever be LAMAX // RIP JAX // southernvangard.com // #hiphop #rap #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded April 13th @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com twitter/IG: @jondoeatl twitter/IG: @southernvangard twitter/IG: @cappuccinomeeks Binkis Presents presents: Bedroom Empires - Mixed by DJ Jon Doe Intro Underpaidslavery Anonymous Mic Club Bullitt CM Famalam (fstyl) 2000 Brothas Gonna Work... Money Green Greens Go! Always Spice is Nice That’s What I’m... Out Of The Box CM Famalam (fstyl) 2000 Beat You In The Head Don’t Take It Personal Control Deep Into This A Yo!! (Atlanta ya on!) Stole Your Girl... Oh Mami Don’t You Do Ittah (demo) Interview Snippets - Prince Po of Organized Konfusion
Recorded live March 17, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA / southernvangard.com / twitter/IG: @jondoeatl / twitter/IG: @southernvangard / twitter/IG: @cappuccinomeeks * Instrumentals by Jon Doe & DJ Premier/Prhyme / Back Again - Ras Kass & Shabaam Sahdeeq / Riot Starter - Akil the J5 MC The Culture - Rahzel Jr. / Pat La Fontaine - Westide Gunn x Conway / Overtime feat. Kay-R (prod. by Shortfyuz) - Termanology / Put Ya Head Out Remix Slaine feat. Ill Bill - Slaine / City Streets feat. Roc Marciano - Saga / Troublesome feat. Guilty Simpson - Vice Souletric / Four Times Raw feat. Diamond D, Kurious & Sadat X (Soundsci remix) - SpoxPhD / We On That feat. NBS, Edo.G & Akrobatik (Joining / Forces Remix by White Shadow) - ScarcityBP / Words Paint Pictures - Rapper Big Pooh / Atomic Misphilosophy (prod by 1500 Or Nothin) - Lupe Fiasco / Keep Running feat. Big K.R.I.T. & Curtis Williams (prod. By Childish Major & TryBishop) - Matik Estrada / Selfish feat. Kong T, Fashawn, Kurupt (K-Def Remix) - DJ EFN / Signz - Roga Raph / Friday The 13th (Imma Play Jason) - Dillon / Patina feat. Roc Marciano - The Purist / The Cycle/So Tired (Remix) feat. Davenport Grimes (Prod. By Audible Doctor) - The Audible Doctor / Life of the Fittest feat. Montage One, Killer Ben, and Killa Kali - DirtyDiggs / The Talented Tenth - Blueprint
For Volume 4 I dust off my 1210s, delve into my vinyl collection and go back in time to relive the music that first sucked me into clubbing (and ultimately DJing) back in 2002/2003!!! Tracklisting: 1. DJ Session One pres. DJ V.I.R.U.S. - All Your Bass (Le Brisc Remix) 2. Arome - Hands Up! (DJ Scot Project Remix) 3. Jon Doe - 2nd Revolution ('D' Remix) 4. Chemistry - We Are One (Club Mix) 5. DJ Peace - The Force 6. JS Ten - Accelerator (Original Mix) 7. Steve Blake - Get A Rush (K90 Remix) 8. Alpha Zone - Stay (James Lawson Remix) 9. Dave Lochrie - Escalation (Original Mix) 10. Sharkboy - Night Time 11. Exit EEE - Epidemic (Edison Factor Remix) 12. Stimulant DJs - F*ck Da Beatz (Original Mix) 13. James Lawson - Energise 14. Spencer Freeland & Ali Wilson - Society 15. Paul Maddox vs Ingo - Reactor (Ingo's Mix) 16. Prime Mover - Feel What I Feel 17. Breather - Come On (Prime Mover Remix) 18. Stimulant DJs vs Mark Kavanagh - Work It Out (Original Mix) 19. Guyver - Serious Sound 20. Nick Rowland & Dave Wright - Silverspeed (God's Child)(Phatt Bloke & Slim Remix) 21. BK - Revolution (Original Mix) 22. Lee Haslam - Music Is The Drug 23. Vinylgroover & The Red Hed - Kokane (Olly Perris & Ashley Sinclair Remix) 24. Barry Diston & Lee Amos - Fuckin' Insane 25. Kevin Energy - Crescendos Of Ecstasy (Original Mix) 26. Riggsy & Bazza B vs Zippy - AutoMatik 27. Mark Gray - 99.9 (Paul Glazby Remix) 28. Defective Audio - Floorburn (Paul Glazby Remix) 29. Raff vs Grit Greenglow - Propaganda 303 (Base Graffiti Mix) 30. Tony De Vit - I Don't Care (BK Remix)
Back from their international travels and shenanigans are Brisk & Fracus, who bring you the 26th edition of the Next Generation Records Podcast. With tour tales a plenty, bum gags and the usual juvenile commentary, you know just what to expect! Jon Doe from CLSM delivers a smoking hot Breakbeat fuelled guest mix to tantalise your testes while Kevin Energy gives us an insight into his solo artist album as he bids farewell to the Hardcore scene. With a huge musical spread on offer, plenty of mirth and LOTS of sarcasm, your life simply isn't worth continuing unless you download this at your earliest convenience. Do it now. Do it NOW!
Back from their international travels and shenanigans are Brisk & Fracus, who bring you the 26th edition of the Next Generation Records Podcast. With tour tales a plenty, bum gags and the usual juvenile commentary, you know just what to expect! Jon Doe from CLSM delivers a smoking hot Breakbeat fuelled guest mix to tantalise your testes while Kevin Energy gives us an insight into his solo artist album as he bids farewell to the Hardcore scene. With a huge musical spread on offer, plenty of mirth and LOTS of sarcasm, your life simply isn't worth continuing unless you download this at your earliest convenience. Do it now. Do it NOW!
For Podcast number 8, Metroline is very proud to have one of its long time friends Ian Funk who delivers a great mix of minimal techno and deep house named "Do They Still Make Vinyl? Mix". US based artist, Ian released one of the early Metroline Limited releases, the stunning No Hands EP and runs the label Stir Sounds. Ian has been involved with music since the age of 8, when he picked up his first guitar. At 15, he bought a set of second-hand turntables and everything changed. Now, at 22 he has a slew of remixes under his belt and stays busy running the StirSound Netlabel as well as working on various musical projects. His productions range from techno to ambient. On his own, he writes under several guises such as Jon Doe, The Ambiguous They, and Apocalipstick. He is one half of DownTime alongside Adam Virga (aka April Vallen). There is also a project in the works with Leggo called Middle Man Revolt. Tracklist: 1. Kleinschmager Audio-Audio 1 (Marek Bois Remix) - Rrygular 2. Camea-Happy Ending - Clink 3. Daniel Mehlhart-Alura - Kindisch 4. Tiefschwarz-Best Inn - Souvenir 5. Carlos Sanchez & DJ Ray-Etnias - Super Fancy 6. J-Mode-The Trouble ((Jamie) Lee Curtis Curtis Remix) - Leftroom 7. Samuel L. Session-Can you Relate - Electrochoc 8. Slam-What's on Your Mind - Paragraph 9. Tom Danzing-Divulge - Trapez 10. Jozif-Digga Deepa - Foundation 11. Matt Star-Trompetenrohren - Mainakustik 12. Seph-That Hooded - 11:00a.m.