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Niigaan and guest co-host Julia-Simone Rutgers discuss Manitoba's standing in the latest Campaign 2000 national child poverty report. Feature interview discussing mining in Manitoba's North with Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Grand Chief Garrison Settee. The story of how a musician was born by poet and emcee Elliot Walsh a.k.a. Nestor Wynrush.
Winnipeg rapper/poet/mentor/administrator/multi-hyphenate Nestor Wynrush is back on the show to talk about an ambitious new live mixtape project, taking place Sept. 16 at the West End Cultural Centre!The project, in collaboration with Wall to Wall Mural and Culture Festival and organizations including the Winnipeg Art Gallery, includes intergenerational collaborations between established and emerging local artists.Really insightful conversation. This episode also features music by artists connected to the event (selected by Ness), including Anthony OKS, Super Duty Tough Work, JayWood, and Bluebloods. Want to hear more of Ness? He's on the following episodes as a guest: #019 (April 2013), #036 (Aug. 2013), #042 (Sept. 2013), #150 (Oct. 2015), #287 (May 2018). He hosted on #101 (Nov. 2014), #167 (Feb. 2016), and there's probably more I'm forgetting about. This episode brought to you by our pals at Devine Shirt Company, who have brand new Witchpolice merch in the works! Watch for that! Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon! You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case! You can also throw a one-time tip via Buymeacoffee. As always, if you like the podcast, please tell a friend or 20! Rate and review on your podcast player of choice! Word of mouth is still the main way Witchpolice Radio reaches new ears. Thanks for listening!
mcenroe is joined by Rollie Pemberton aka Cadence Weapon to break down Rollie’s career as a rapper, writer and poet, and highlight the Cadence Weapon catalog and some of their unreleased work together.
Nestor Wynrush joins mcenroe to talk about their first meeting in a rap battle, Ness' various releases and the 20 year buildup to finally making a record together.
In this episode, mcenroe takes you through the latest releases from Peanuts & Corn that took forever to come out and that practically no one heard! And he previews what is coming soon from the label later in 2020.
Cosm's Cancon Carnival!!!!Playlist: Odario, featuring Dawn Pemberton - Low Light (In This Space)Factor Chandelier - New ViewDie-Rek & DJ Sean P - No QuestionKINETIk & Newselph - The Simple LifeThe Vibe Drops (Emcee G Roc Gayle & Moar), featuring Finsta - Oh Happy DaysLee Ricks & Nexquick, featuring D.O.V. & YZ1 - Big CityLuke Sick & Wolfagram - 4-Inch Comb Handle Zaxxon SentinelsElaquent, featuring Oddisee - GuidlinesNestor Wynrush - 42Nur Connect - Beats, Rhymes & InvocationsJordi LaForty, featuring Unknown Mizery - Class WarSean One - League Of My OwnThe Liberators... - FoundationsSargeant & Comrade - Winter Money BluesTachichi & Moves - Summer SlamTouch & The Dirty Sample - PsychometryLogs - Trips
This episode is a long-awaited interview with one of my favourite local rappers. I sat down with [Yy](http://peanutsandcorn.bandcamp.com/album/an-uneven-eleven) for a great conversation about Winnipeg rap history, Your Brother in My Backpack, [Peanuts & Corn](http://peanutsandcorn.bandcamp.com/), [Park-Like Setting](http://peanutsandcorn.bandcamp.com/album/craftsmen), Turn the Gun, his solo records, working with artists like mcenroe, [John Smith](http://witchpolice.com/e/wr346-bazooka-joe-and-rob-crooks-36ebaee1550ce2/), [Gruf the Druid, the Gumshoe Strut](http://witchpolice.com/e/wr120-gruf-the-druid-and-the-gumshoe-strut-354741eff8d7ccL/), [Rob Crooks](http://witchpolice.com/e/wr285-rob-crooks-364062156eff9e/), [Nestor Wynrush](http://witchpolice.com/e/wr287-nestor-wynrush-3645e2d586cfd2/), and others...and a whole hell of a lot more. This episode is brought to you by our friends at [the Park Theatre](http://www.myparktheatre.com/). It's also brought to you by [Trevor Fisher](http://www.linkedin.com/in/fishertrevor) of Way2Wealth Management, a local Certified Financial Planner who can help you start planning your financial independence. Call him at 204-471-3011 or email him at trevor@way2wealth.ca to get your finances on the right track today! Don't forget to check out our pals in [Hearing Trees](http://witchpolice.com/e/wr459-hearing-trees-382de4f9e7026a/), who are releasing a brand new single at the Park on [March 25](http://www.facebook.com/events/679103765960155/). Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on [Patreon](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice) – including newest patrons James Beaver and Steve McGeek – which you can do for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
This episode is a long-awaited interview with one of my favourite local rappers. I sat down with Yy for a great conversation about Winnipeg rap history, Your Brother in My Backpack, Peanuts & Corn, Park-Like Setting, Turn the Gun, his solo records, working with artists like mcenroe, John Smith, Gruf the Druid, the Gumshoe Strut, Rob Crooks, Nestor Wynrush, and others...and a whole hell of a lot more. This episode is brought to you by our friends at the Park Theatre. It’s also brought to you by Trevor Fisher of Way2Wealth Management, a local Certified Financial Planner who can help you start planning your financial independence. Call him at 204-471-3011 or email him at trevor@way2wealth.ca to get your finances on the right track today! Don't forget to check out our pals in Hearing Trees, who are releasing a brand new single at the Park on March 25. Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon – including newest patrons James Beaver and Steve McGeek – which you can do for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
Here's a final episode for 2018: Back in the summer, I interviewed frequent guest/occasional co-host [Nestor Wynrush](http://nestorwynrush.bandcamp.com/). He had a very unique project happening at the time, but as Ness is wont to do, he considered what he had said during the interview (after the episode had been released), and decided he wanted to add some more information/clarifications/and a new song. I was supposed to release this updated version shortly afterwards, but that was right around the time the show shifted to two episodes a week, and it just got lost in the shuffle. ...so here's the updated episode #287, with a new intro and Ness' new outro. Thanks to all of the Witchpolice listeners in 2018, as well as those who have been listening since the beginning, in 2012. I love you all. If you want one more fresh episode of the podcast for this year, there's a bonus episode available only to Patreon supporters. You can get that now by signing up at [http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice) and supporting the show with whatever $ amount you want. If you give $1 a month, that evens out to about 12 cents an episode. Cheap! Of course, becoming a patron is completely voluntarily, and if you wanna listen to the show for free, that's totally fine! See you in 2019 with a fresh episode! (Also note that there will be no break between 2018 and 2019 episodes. Schedule stays the same.)
Here's a final episode for 2018: Back in the summer, I interviewed frequent guest/occasional co-host Nestor Wynrush. He had a very unique project happening at the time, but as Ness is wont to do, he considered what he had said during the interview (after the episode had been released), and decided he wanted to add some more information/clarifications/and a new song. I was supposed to release this updated version shortly afterwards, but that was right around the time the show shifted to two episodes a week, and it just got lost in the shuffle. ...so here's the updated episode #287, with a new intro and Ness' new outro. Thanks to all of the Witchpolice listeners in 2018, as well as those who have been listening since the beginning, in 2012. I love you all. If you want one more fresh episode of the podcast for this year, there's a bonus episode available only to Patreon supporters. You can get that now by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice and supporting the show with whatever $ amount you want. If you give $1 a month, that evens out to about 12 cents an episode. Cheap! Of course, becoming a patron is completely voluntarily, and if you wanna listen to the show for free, that's totally fine! See you in 2019 with a fresh episode! (Also note that there will be no break between 2018 and 2019 episodes. Schedule stays the same.)
On this week's episode, we catch up with longtime friend of the show Nestor Wynrush at the food court to talk about his upcoming live mixtape creation and performance, taking place [June 1 at the Tallest Poppy.](http://www.facebook.com/events/1933659913371772/) Since the project deals with themes of 'home', we dig into that subject, while talking about Winnipeg, being genuine in one's artistic expression, and much more. This episode is brought to you by our friends at the Park Theatre, who are presenting [Brujeria with Dayglo Abortions, Incite, and Suburban Hypocrites June 12.](http://www.facebook.com/events/1845395175510863/) The episode is also brought to you by [Fourth Quarter Records](http://www.fourthquarterrecords.com/), your home for quality local hip-hop, as well as merchandise like the glorious 3Peat hoodies you've been seeing everywhere lately.
On this week's episode, we catch up with longtime friend of the show Nestor Wynrush at the food court to talk about his upcoming live mixtape creation and performance, taking place June 1 at the Tallest Poppy. Since the project deals with themes of 'home', we dig into that subject, while talking about Winnipeg, being genuine in one's artistic expression, and much more.
Now You Know Podcast is back with Part 2 of our episode with special guest Nestor Wynrush. The crews talks more hip hop history, more sports/hip hop analogies and introduces you to new music by Wiki and Tyler, The Creator. Clement makes em dance with new music from you guessed it...New York and Anthony exposes us to some new technology. Ness takes it back with some pre-Drake Toronto hip hop and Steve throws it back with smooth music by 88-Keys and J Davey. Also, Manna aka Manna World Peace pops up with a surprise pick.
We spoke with MC Nestor Wynrush from Winnipeg Manitoba about his early days in Winnipeg, moving to Scarborough, the first generation Canadian experience, multiculturalism, GTA radio, radio in Winnipeg, Guy I'm From Here, Trinnipeg 78!, working with youth in Manitoba and a whole lot more. Tracks featured in this episode: Winnipeg South Blues - Nestor Wynrush (Trinnipeg !78) High Park Sunrise - Nestor Wynrush (Trinnipeg !78) Watermelon Slurpee - Nestor Wynrush and Factor Chandelier (Single) Enida Watts - Nestor Wynrush (Guy I'm From Here) Coltrane Fly ft. Birdapres, Steve, Yy - Nestor Wynrush/Slinger Campbell (Single)
In this episode of Now You Know Podcast Steve is back with Anthony and Clement with what is probably the most in depth episode we've had courtesy of special guest Nestor Wynrush , artist and staple of Winnipeg's hip hop community. The crew talk about rap history and ponders the question “what is old school?”, talk about rappers who changed the game and why Ness hates LL Cool J. You'll also probably hear the longest rap/sports metaphor you've ever heard in life. What picks did they bring table? Find out in part 2…..
On Sept. 27, we pulled out all the stops for our first-ever (and hopefully first of many) live onstage podcast. The show, celebrating our milestone 150th episode, featured interviews and live performances with old friends and collaborators Rob Crooks, Nestor Wynrush, Country Steve and first-time guest Mona Mousa. Although the turnout wasn't record-breaking, the crowd more than made up for it in volume and enthusiasm. We certainly hustled to get the word out about this event, with coverage from local newspapers The Metro, The Uniter and a number of campus radio interviews leading up to the big night. Huge thanks to everyone who came out and supported. It was a blast. We can't wait to do more live and direct events in future!
On Sept. 27, we pulled out all the stops for our first-ever (and hopefully first of many) live onstage podcast. The show, celebrating our milestone 150th episode, featured interviews and live performances with old friends and collaborators Rob Crooks, Nestor Wynrush, Country Steve and first-time guest Mona Mousa. Although the turnout wasn't record-breaking, the crowd more than made up for it in volume and enthusiasm. We certainly hustled to get the word out about this event, with coverage from local newspapers The Metro, The Uniter and a number of campus radio interviews leading up to the big night. Huge thanks to everyone who came out and supported. It was a blast. We can't wait to do more live and direct events in future!
This week's episode started as a preview for tomorrow's [Holiday Rap Convention](http://www.witchpolice.com/2014/12/rap-show.html) (at which all three of our guests and one of the hosts will be performing), but the randomly-generated "breathless" theme took things in a more serious direction due to current events in the United States. This episode features rapper **[John Smith](http://marathonofdope.com/portfolio/john-smith/)** , DJ **[Lonnie Ce](http://t.co/CtCNMycexs)** and Witchpolice Radio's unofficial Fifth Beatle* **Elliott Walsh **(a/k/a **[Nestor Wynrush](http://marathonofdope.com/portfolio/nestor-wynrush/)** ).
This week's episode started as a preview for tomorrow's Holiday Rap Convention (at which all three of our guests and one of the hosts will be performing), but the randomly-generated "breathless" theme took things in a more serious direction due to current events in the United States. This episode features rapper John Smith, DJ Lonnie Ce and Witchpolice Radio's unofficial Fifth Beatle* Elliott Walsh (a/k/a Nestor Wynrush).
After the success of our special Wu-Tang episode, Witchpolice Radio is straying from the usual random-theme format again this week. For episode #42, Rob Crooks pulls a solo-host job alongside guests Elliott (Nestor Wynrush) Walsh -- threepeating here as the guest with the most appearances -- and fellow Winnipeg rap artist Yy. This time, the focus is on Winnipeg's Gruf the Druid, a mainstay of the local hip-hop scene dating back to the 1990s, and someone the host and both guests know and have worked with on a personal level. They're all big fans of his music, though, and that's what makes this such a great episode. If you're a nerd about Winnipeg rap, or Canadian underground rap in general, there's a lot for you to take in here. Whether you first heard Gruf's music on a Frek Sho album, or on the Fermented Reptile CD, or as a member of Sound Barriers, or never at all... you'll dig this.
If there's such thing as a "very special episode" of Witchpolice Radio, this is it. When we realized #36 was coming around, we temporarily scrapped the regular format of a randomly-generated theme word and decided to make a one-off (for now, anyway) episode specifically about one group: the Wu-Tang Clan. To help us nerd out about the Wu, we invited past guests Elliott Walsh, a/k/a Nestor Wynrush, (who first appeared on episode #19) and Ultra Mega frontman JD Ormond (episode #13) along for the ride. What you get here is about two-and-a-half hours of Wu-Tang love, plus some awesome song choices from throughout the career of the group and its many, many offshoots. Despite the length of the thing, the Wu mythology (and discography) is so deep that we barely scratched the surface.
If there's such thing as a "very special episode" of Witchpolice Radio, this is it. When we realized #36 was coming around, we temporarily scrapped the regular format of a randomly-generated theme word and decided to make a one-off (for now, anyway) episode specifically about one group: the Wu-Tang Clan. To help us nerd out about the Wu, we invited past guests Elliott Walsh, a/k/a Nestor Wynrush, (who first appeared on episode #19) and Ultra Mega frontman JD Ormond (episode #13) along for the ride. What you get here is about two-and-a-half hours of Wu-Tang love, plus some awesome song choices from throughout the career of the group and its many, many offshoots. Despite the length of the thing, the Wu mythology (and discography) is so deep that we barely scratched the surface.
This week's guest is Nestor Wynrush (aka Elliott Walsh), a familiar face (and voice) in the local music scene. Elliott helped us -- in another four-host show -- talk about the "Paperback" theme. This episode is a little more sprawling and off-topic than usual, but it's pretty great, and is one of my personal favourites of the year so far. Get literary with Witchpolice Radio. If you're unfamiliar with Elliott's music, which he kind of downplayed on the show, you should definitely check it out, especially his excellent free live album on Marathon of Dope.
This week's guest is Nestor Wynrush (aka Elliott Walsh), a familiar face (and voice) in the local music scene. Elliott helped us -- in another four-host show -- talk about the "Paperback" theme. This episode is a little more sprawling and off-topic than usual, but it's pretty great, and is one of my personal favourites of the year so far. Get literary with Witchpolice Radio. If you're unfamiliar with Elliott's music, which he kind of downplayed on the show, you should definitely check it out, especially his excellent free live album on Marathon of Dope.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peace, @Large here. This is a kite. This episode is podcasted in two parts. This is part one. You may have heard the rumours by now or you may just flat out know... that this is the last episode of The Dope Joints! Hip Hop Mixshow. This is something that I both regret and am relieved to have to inform you of. I'll get to why in a minute. In the meantime check out DJ Stress', Kinetik's and my Winnipeg Hip Hop Mixshow history, so far... - DJ Stress was part of a Hip Hop Mixshow with the Aftermath Sound Crew back in 1995, which cablecasted from the University of Winnipeg. - DJ Stress, Dialog and Sunil aka Francois scored a mixshow they called The Stress Files which aired Saturday nights from the fall of 1996 to the spring of 1997 on Envol CKXL 91.1 FM from the Franco-Manitobain Cultural Centre. - DJ Stress, Dialog and Mr. Ness scored a mixshow they called Hip Hop 101 which aired Wednesday nights and later Friday nights starting in September 1998 at UMFM CJUM 101.5 FM Campus & Community Radio at the University of Manitoba. DJ Stress and Mr. Ness eventually went on to other things and myself and later Kinetik joined the show. - Dialog & I scored a second mixshow dubbed Hip Hop 201 by Jared McKetiak who was our program director at the time (and later/currently our station manager). Hip Hop 201 aired Thursday afternoons starting in September 1999. - I left Hip Hop 101 due to artistic differences in the spring of 2004 and started The Dope Spot Hip Hop Mixshow which aired Wednesday nights. - The Dope Spot began syndication on Hip Hop Fundamentalz courtesy of DJ Prizmatik. - I started podcasting The Dope Spot on www.podomatic.com in the spring of 2005 under the direction of DJ Prizmatik. - The Dope Spot began syndication on www.mixlawax.com courtesy of Lord Faz. - Call Signal co-hosted The Dope Spot in the spring of 2005. - Students of DJ Brace; Mista Banks and DJ Climax joined The Dope Spot in early 2006. - I ended The Dope Spot in the spring of 2007 to settle into a house with my girlfriend and then get married. - Kinetik took over and changed the name of Hip Hop 101 to The Joints! - Kinetik initiated our reunion and in the fall of 2008 we combined The Dope Spot and The Joints! to create The Dope Joints! Hip Hop Mixshow. Kinetik also unearthed DJ Stress around this time. - The Dope Joints! Hip Hop Mixshow aired it's final episode on July 25th, 2012. We had to end our run of college radio Hip Hop mixshow after 17 years due to many smaller reasons that all stemmed from one, and it waits for no man... TIME. We didn't just come down to the show each week and freestyle it. We'd spend each week collecting and reviewing music so that only the dopest joints we came across would not only get played, but get played properly. This was easier at first when... - we were just in school or only working part time - getting serviced meant the label or distributor had to have bank enough to not only produce enough vinyl to give some away but that they'd actually mail it to your crib (imagine how many broke willy zero record sale fakers would get weeded out if we had to go back to this system!) - There was a community of Hip Hop Mixshows that included legends that inspired if not scared you to do your best The end of the radio show isn't the end of the podcast. We'll post mixes when we can but nowhere near as regularly as we have been. You would've already realized that something was up since we haven't been podcasting weekly since last year. Ever since this "Hip Hop is dead" bullshit mentality surfaced I've been countering it with "Hip Hop didn't die, you got lazy!" I feel there's never been as much good Hip Hop out there as there is today, tomorrow there'll be even more and the next day even more. In the same way there's also more bad Hip Hop out there than ever before. It takes real effort to not only find the gems in the crates but to even know what crates to look in. Hip Hop needs torch bearers. Please do what you can to promote Hip Hop music that is made in the essence; creative, positive, talented, original and dope sounding. Kinetik's "Psychedelic Soul Shack" will continue Saturdays 11 PM to midnight central on UMFM CJUM 101.5 FM in Winnipeg, MTS Cable Channel 718 in Manitoba and online at www.umfm.com/listenonline. Stay up on it at http://www.mixcloud.com/psychedelicsoulshack/. Stay up on his grisly discoveries at http://thegrislydiscovery.blogspot.ca/. DJ Stress is talking about starting and Old School Hip Hop show on UMFM next year. Radio is part of Rukus45's genes. Bundown Sound System has taken over our Wednesday 10 PM to Midnight central time slot with their fuelGOOD Radio. Who knows what the future holds? I'm going to end this blurb with a list of thank you's that I can conveniently add to over time as I realize who I forgot. If you feel you should be on the list and I missed you, I apologize. ABOVE ALL THE BIGGEST THANKS GO OUT TO THE FANS AND LISTENERS OVER THE YEARS, I say this often "we do this for y'all." The most satisfaction I get out of doing the show is when heads hit me up to thank me or to talk about the music we play. It makes the hustle worthwhile. The second biggest thanks goes out to the artists who's music we played. The quality of the music you created forced us to find ways to share it because it was too good to keep it to ourselves and quite literally we couldn't have done it without you. Special thanks to the following for being a part of the last episode... Rukus45, Rob Crooks, Daily, Missey M, DJ Grasshopper, Allan Lorde, Gamma Krush, 007 and Jared McKetiak. Check out Episode #10 of Daily's "Behind The Mic" which was recorded at UMFM during the last episode... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPoNVEjR158. Thanks to... UMFM CJUM 101.5 FM, Jared McKetiak, Michael Elves, Liz Clayton, Steve Brown, Born in the Break, Tone Arm Tactics, Sweet Dreams, The Sunday Night Cruise Show, Hip Hop Bistro, Joel Chevrefils from Songs That Sing, Paul, Jeff, Scott, Ian & Mike from Jam It On The 1, The Invisible Man & Warren from Right On Time, Podomatic, CKUW, Jello aka Jay Boogie & Sweet Diva from The Lounge, Suhni Sea & Mic Check, Mama Cutsworth & Stylus Radio, CFRO, The Urban Renewal Project, DJ Sage, CFMU, Dope FM, Daddy J, UWSA, Ted Turner, Brennan McIntyre. Park-Like Setting, Fermented Reptile, Frek Sho, Mood Ruff, Shadez, Your Brother In My Back Pack, Magnum K.I., The Fucking Retards, The Bruise Brothers, Moonshine Kru, Bundown Sound System, Deep Cave, The Happy Unfortunate, Winnipeg's Most, River City Knight Riderz, Sleeping Giants, Built Under Thought, Speeddial 7. DJ Hunnicutt, Mcenroe, Nestor Wynrush, Steve St. Louis, DJ Co-op, Darko, Birdapres, Sun Zoo, Rep-One, DJ Hipnotic, Quess aka Athavale, Dialog, DJ Brace, Call Signal, Mista Banks, Max aka DJ Climax, Co-Wrekt, Hobs Sputnik, Tank Wonderful, John Smith, Pip Skid, Gruf, Ismaila, Shazzam, Spoof, Ishq Bector, Reefill, Dow Jones, Odario, Ofield, Len Bowen, Eclipse, Big Casino, Yy, Saratonin, The Gumshoe Strut, General Gyst, DJ Kutdown, Fenom, Mikel "Echonawmik" Rondeau, Influence, Big Greezy, Buzzmad, Rupness Monsta, Cypha Diaz, Quadratik, Lucious, Malcolm J, Envoy, M-Kaps, Kidd Kane, Zeek Illa, Hendo, Abomination Colossal, Fini, Livin Proof, Darkhouse, Nereo, Illicit, Visions, Alter, Adam Hannibal, Big Bear, Broms, 40 Oz., Charlie Fettah, Jon C, Jon Cleveland, Thomas Quinlan, Tom De Geeter, DJ Prizmatik, Hip Hop Fundamentalz, Lord Faz, www.mixlawax.com, Ethex, Superstar Quamallah, L.I.F.E.Long, Rob Rothschild, Sean King, Adrian Arjona, RULER, Rene Boulet, David Haynes, Jonathan France, David Holgate, Simple Steve, Morph, Hip Hop Gremlins, Barry Arkley, Narcotic, The Dharma of Dope, Gnar Lee, Cass, Benz, Winnipeg Jules, Grant Paley. Brent at Just Entertainment, Jess at Co-Sign Collective, Double-J and Lee L'Heureux at Foundation Media, Papa D at Brick Radio Promo/Records, Dan Shores at CPP Marketing & Promotion, Shareef Hakeem at Black Fist Radio Promo, DJ RIQ at Shocksound Promo, Darryl Rodway at Urbnet, Troy Neilson at Brockway Entertainment, Semp Rok at Public Wizard Inc., DJ Episode & The CEO at Late Night Promotions, Radio Promo Chica Kate Wolfson. Peanuts & Corn Records, Your Brother Records, Vagrant Hobby, Foultone Records, Marathon of Dope, Balanced Records, Heatbag Records, Deadbeats Entertainment, Hand'Solo Records. Chris Andow at Advance, Luis Cordona at Long & McQuade, Adam at Long & McQuade/Mother's/Gordon Price Music, Rob Tremblay, Jai (R.I.P.), Stefan, Pat Lazo, Kevin Trosky, Dave Dub-L, The Attic, The Wax Museum, SK8, The Urban Bakery, The Vinylist, Music Trader, Into The Music, Petrified Sole, Nyce Records, The House of Cold Cuts, The Graffiti Gallery, J. Fox's, Byron Cooke, The Braemar Bakery & Village Restaurant, Stamina... you! The Dope Joints! Hip Hop Mixshow Vol. 5, # 23: The Last Session Part 1 of 2 Length: 134 Minutes Mountain Brothers - Galaxies (going out to Dave Haynes) Screwball - Seen It All (going out to Barry Arkley) DJ Stress in the mix (40:32): Rascalz - Funky Needs (Instrumental) Busy Bee - I Don't Play Chill Rob G - Dope Rhymes EPMD - So What Cha Sayin' LL Cool J - Droppin' Em Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Road To The Riches Poor Righteous Teachers - Rock Dis Funky Joint D&D All-Stars - 1, 2 Pass It (going out to Justin Seweyestewa) @Large in the mix (86:46): D.O., Arabesque, G-Stokes & Slakah the BeatChild - Just Forfeit People Under The Stairs - Trippin At The Disco Mass Influence - Nightime Groove Jorun - Jorun's Way Rob Swift - Rabia - 2nd Movement El Da Sensei - Crowd Pleasa Shuman - Rap Critic Marco Polo & Masta Ace - Nostaligia King Solomon & Pase - Solomonic J Dilla - Won't Do DJ Numark & Large Professor - When You Sleep NYG'z - Policy Edo. G - Sayin' Somethin' BLEE & Lightheaded - Bridge Dope Joints! Hip Hop Mixshow with @Large, Kinetik the Jointman, sometimes DJ Stress and when we're lucky... Rukus45 http://dopespot.podomatic.com from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, MB Wednesdays 10 PM - Midnight Central on UMFM CJUM 101.5 FM and MTS TV Channel 718 in Winnipeg, streamed on www.umfm.com and syndicated on www.mixlawax.com requests: (204) 269-UMFM .mp3s: thedopejoints@gmail.com