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Lightnin' Licks Radio
#40 - Love at First Listen

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 115:23


Vinyl records play a significant role in Jay and Deon's lives. They're 100% obsessed with music. But how did this madness all start? Well, episode 40 of LLR examines their origin stories. Ten classic artists who helped shape the Lickers' sonic identities are discussed while another crackin' mixtape is curated, created, and (hopefully) cranked. God gave rock and roll to us, Goddamn it! Put it in your souls already. Sonic contributors to the fortieth episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include (in order of appearance): Brothers Johnson, dialogue from Peter Pan Records' "G.I. Joe: Escape From Adventure Team Headquarters" storybook, DJ Sanz, James Todd Smith, Boy Meets Girl, Berlin, Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud, The Treacherous Three, T La Rock, Rick Rubin, Beastie Boys , NPR's A. Martinez - Kye Ryssdal - Leilah Fadel, Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, Dr. Pascal Wallisch, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Queen, Elvis, Tommy Durden, Wings, James Horner & Will Jennings, Celine Dion, Right Said Fred, Greta Van Fleet, Dave Brubeck, Mac Demarco, Moose Charlap & Jule Styne, Jerry Goldsmith, M.M. Knapps, library “space” music and read-along storybook dialogue, Arc of All, Jim Kirk, Casey Kasem, Van Halen, Dion DiMucci, Leif Garrett, Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich, Shawn Cassidy, Gregg Diamond, Andrea True Connection, Sir Reginald Kenneth Dwight*, Stevie Wonder, Bernie Taupin, Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, The Undisputed Truth, Perry-Perkins-Johnson, Honey Cone, TV adverts from Firestone Tires and Post cereal's Pink Panther Flakes, The Jackson Five, the Motown Players & the Funk Brothers, the King of Pop*, Cameron Crowe & Nancy Wilson, Still Water, Temple of the Dog, Sweet Water, The Dust Brothers, Afrika Bambaataa, Dudley Taft (brandishing his axe and ripping a bong), Black Sabbath, Dancefloor Destruction Crew, The Wrecking Crew, The Partridge Family, Wally Gold, Idris Muhammad, Led Zeppelin, Beastie Boys (again), Alice Cooper (band), Digable Planets with Wah Wah Watson, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Jimmy Buffett, Disposable Heroes of Hypocrisy, Three Dog Night, Hoyt Axton, Randy Newman, Paul Williams, Russ Ballard, America, Rainbow, Cheap Trick, Freda, Argent, Wilson Pickett, Wu-Tang's RZA, Pinback, Three Mile Pilot, Lou Reed, Goblin Cock, Fruer, Black Sabbath (again), Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Jethro fucking Tull, the Source of Light and Power, DJT, Eric B., Soul Coughing, The Clockers. Love at First Listen mixtape [SIDE 1] (1) Sweet Water – King of '79 (2) King of Pop - GTBT* (3) Spearhead – Positive (4) The Partridge Family – Lay it on the Line (5) Pinback – Loro [SIDE 2] (1) Alice Cooper – You Drive Me Nervous (2) #6 Pop Hit W.E. 04_FEB_1984* (3) Jethro Tull – Two Fingers (4) Beastie Boys – Live at P.J.'s (5) Three Dog Night - Liar Thanks for Listening. Autumn has fallen. Do your best to not jump into a ravine. Please shop for your music locally. We suggest ⁠Electric Kitsch⁠. Drink ⁠Blue Chair Bay⁠ flavored rums. Feeling like jumping into a ravine? There's ⁠help⁠ available. *some details have been changed

Lightnin' Licks Radio
#40 - Love at First Listen

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 114:57


Clearly, vinyl records play a significant role in Jay and Deon's lives. But how did this all start? Well, episode 40 examines their origin stories. Ten classic artists who helped shape the Lickers' sonic identities are discussed and another crackin' mixtape is curated, created, and (hopefully) cranked. God gave rock and roll to us, Goddamn it. Put it in your soul already. Sonic contributors to the fortieth episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast includes (in order of appearance): Brothers Johnson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Derrick Harriott, Townes Van Zandt, James Todd Smith, Boy Meets Girl, Berlin, Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud, The Treacherous Three, T La Rock, Rick Rubin, Beastie Boys , NPR's A. Martinez - Kye Ryssdal - Leilah Fadel, Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, Dr. Pascal Wallisch, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Queen, Elvis, Tommy Durden, Wings, James Horner & Will Jennings, Celine Dion, Right Said Fred, Greta Van Fleet, Dave Brubeck, Mac Demarco, Moose Charlap & Jule Styne, Jerry Goldsmith, M.M. Knapps, library “space” music and read-along storybook dialogue, Arc of All, Jim Kirk, Casey Kasem, Van Halen, Dion DiMucci, Leif Garrett, Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich, Shawn Cassidy, Gregg Diamond, Andrea True Connection, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Bernie Taupin, Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, The Undisputed Truth, Perry-Perkins-Johnson, Honey Cone, TV adverts from Firestone Tires and Post cereal's Pink Panther Flakes, The Jackson Five, the Motown Players & the Funk Brothers, Michael Jackson, Cameron Crowe & Nancy Wilson, Still Water, Temple of the Dog, Sweet Water, The Dust Brothers, Afrika Bambaataa, Dudley Taft (brandishing his axe and ripping a bong), Black Sabbath, Dancefloor Destruction Crew, The Wrecking Crew, The Partridge Family, Wally Gold, Idris Muhammad, Led Zeppelin, Beastie Boys (again), Alice Cooper (band), Digable Planets with Wah Wah Watson, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Jimmy Buffett, Disposable Heroes of Hypocrisy, Three Dog Night, Hoyt Axton, Randy Newman, Paul Williams, Russ Ballard, America, Rainbow, Cheap Trick, Freda, Argent, Wilson Pickett, Wu-Tang's RZA, Pinback, Three Mile Pilot, Lou Reed, Goblin Cock, Fruer, Black Sabbath (again), Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Jethro fucking Tull, the Source of Light and Power, DJT, Eric B., Soul Coughing, The Clockers. Love at First Listen mixtape [SIDE 1] (1) Sweet Water – King of '79 (2) Michael Jackson – Got to be There (3) Spearhead – Positive (4) The Partridge Family – Lay it on the Line (5) Pinback – Loro [SIDE 2] (1) Alice Cooper – You Drive Me Nervous (2) Elton John – I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues (3) Jethro Tull – Two Fingers (4) Beastie Boys – Live at P.J.'s (5) Three Dog Night - Liar Thanks for Listening. Autumn has fallen. Do your best to not jump into a ravine. Please shop for your music locally. We suggest Electric Kitsch. Drink Blue Chair Bay flavored rums. Feeling like jumping into a ravine? There's help available.

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Flippin Beats With Rare ~ Grills Replay On www.traxfm.org - 4th February 2024

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 61:33


**Flippin Beats With Rare ~ Grills Replay on www.traxfm.org. This Week Rare~Grills Gave Us 80's Electro/Rare Hip Hop/Boogie & Soul From Lo End, Fresh 3 MC's, Pure Elegance, 321, Def-Ones, Bad Boys Feat K-Love,Blackbird Fly, The Two, First Love, T La Rock, & More #traxfm #rare #hiphop #electro #boogie #soul Rare~Grills Website: https://rhythmobscura.substack.com/ Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
MOC Old Skool Mix Party (Hip Hop 50 Pt. 1) (Aired On MOCRadio 2-4-23)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 119:20


This week on the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party', Metro Beatz celebrates Hip Hop 50 during Black History Month with 80s Hip Hop from Sugarhill Gang, T La Rock, EPMD, Fat Boys, Marley Marl, LL Cool J and more!! Listen live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com

Desert Island Discs
Rick Rubin, music producer

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 36:40


Rick Rubin is a multiple Grammy-winning record producer who has worked with a wide range of artists including Adele, the Beastie Boys and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He also reinvigorated the career of Johnny Cash in the 1990s, with a series of acclaimed stripped-back albums, introducing the legendary Man in Black to a new audience. Rick was born on Long Island in New York in 1963. As a teenager, his first love was punk, but he soon became entranced by New York's emerging rap scene and started hanging out in hip hop clubs to discover more about what was then considered to be an underground form of music. In 1984 he co-founded Def Jam Recordings from his dorm room at university and produced rap records for T La Rock and LL Cool J. Together with his business partner, promoter Russell Simmons, Rick took rap into the mainstream by putting rappers Run-DMC and rock band Aerosmith together to cover Aerosmith's Walk This Way. It enjoyed international success and became hip hop's first crossover hit. In 1993 Rick approached the country singer Johnny Cash about working together. By that time Johnny, who was in his sixties, had been dropped by his record label and was performing at dinner theatres to small audiences. In his mind his career was over. Rick persuaded him to record again and released the album American Recordings in 1994. Lauded by the critics, the album led to a creative collaboration that lasted until Johnny's death in 2003. Rick's more recent work includes the album The New Abnormal by the Strokes, which won the band their first ever Grammy last year. DISC ONE: Across the Universe by The Beatles DISC TWO: …And at the Hour of Death by Víkingur Ólafsson DISC THREE: Rockaway Beach by The Ramones DISC FOUR: Us V Them by LCD Sound System DISC FIVE: I Believe in You by Neil Young DISC SIX: Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling by Thomas De Hartmann DISC SEVEN: The Dangling Conversation by Simon & Garfunkel DISC EIGHT: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack BOOK CHOICE: The Red Book by Carl Jung LUXURY ITEM: Tarot cards CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling by Thomas De Hartmann Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley

Air Adam Podcast
Episode 157 : XIII

Air Adam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 56:36


"I only ride with the MFers that I used to walk with." - Suga Free Another milestone passed - this is the thirteenth birthday episode! Thank you all for staying with me over the long road travelled since that first pilot show. For this month's episode, we once again visit the old and the new, starting with a brand new release from one of my favourite MCs and ending with some storied veterans coming back to burn like T La Rock! Twitter : @airadam13 Twitch : @airadam13

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 17th June 2022

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 60:21


**DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org This Week Cold Krush & Whirlwind D Featured Cuts From Main Source, DJ Specifik Feat Craig G - "Get Em", Masta Ace, MC Shan, T La Rock, Cappo & Doctor Zygote Feat Jazz T, Chrome & Illinspired, CZARFACE, Ultramagentic MC's, Tom Caruana & More DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Fridays Live From 9PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org #traxfm #hiphop #ukhiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm The Show Page : facebook.com/herecomesthatsoundclub**

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Sean Jay's Beats and Pieces Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 9th June 2022

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 61:11


**Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Show Replay On traxfm.org. Sean Gave Us Old School Hip Hop/Electro Classics With Ultramagnetic MC's, LL Cool J, Uptown, The Real Roxanne, T La Rock, World Class Wreckin' Cru, MC Shan, Herbie Hancock, The Fantastic Aleem's, Break Machine & More. Catch Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Each & Every Thursday From 9PM UK Time On traxfm.org #traxfm #seanjay #beatsandpieces #oldschool #hiphop #electro #remix #inthemix Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
MOC Old Skool Mix Party (Way Way Back) (Aired On MOCRadio 4-23-22)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 117:37


This week on the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party', Metro Beatz takes you back with music fromAaliyah, Whitney Houston, EPMD, Stetsasonic, T La Rock, De La Soul and more!! Listen live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 10th March 2022

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 60:13


**Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Show Replay On traxfm.org. Sean Gave Us Old School Hip Hop/Electro Classics With Roxanne Shante, Caveman, Jewel T, T La Rock, The Blackbyrds - "Rock Creek Park" (Trax FM Faith Remix), Solid Posse, Whodini, Rocksteady Crew,Egyptian Lover & More. Catch Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Each & Every Thursday From 9PM UK Time On traxfm.org #traxfm #seanjay #beatsandpieces #oldschool #hiphop #electro #remix #inthemix Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast EP 27 Ft Tracey Lee Esq

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 101:36


The Billboard Charting Hip Hop Emcee & Entertainment Attorney Feat. Tracey Lee Esq, In this episode Durell is joined by hip-hop artist and entertainment attorney Tracey Lee Esq. Durell and Tracey begin the episode sharing how they got connected via New Skool Rules. Durell and Tracey talk about the importance of being global and that hip-hop emcees who are real street with their lyrics are able to have a platform like New Skool Rules that gives an opportunity and a platform to be seen and heard from all around the world. Durell shares that he's always been told that most entertainment attorneys are former disgruntled artists but what makes Tracey different is that he still makes great music. Tracey shares that most indie artists are underrepresented because they are forced to be their own record label and play all the roles that come along with pursuing a career in music. Tracey and Durell talk about indie creatives who actually need the structure of a record label, but even with the help of a label artists need to have a strong working knowledge of how the music business works. Durell shares that he doesn't look at the indie creatives that he personally manages as his clients but more as family. Tracey shares that he was first introduced to music by his mother listening to Gospel music. Tracey says that his mother also listened to a lot of R&B which he really enjoyed and then he started playing drums in church. He shares that he remembers trying to direct the choir around the age of 3, and eventually the pastor brought him to the front and had them both directing. Tracey says that's when the bug to have all eyes on him really began. He said the first time he heard “Rappers Delight” is when he really began to develop a love for hip-hop. He shares that Melle Mel is the first emcee that introduced him to lyrical rap, which he connected to because of what he was seeing in his neighborhood as a young kid. He then heard T La Rock and fell in love with his descriptive wordplay and LL Cool J who brought the energy and swagger to hip-hop. Tracey knew after these experiences that he wanted to pursue rap in a real way. He shares that he would send demos to record companies trying to get a record deal all the way up through high school. He shares that he graduated from high school and although he loved music he had another passion which was sports. He decided on Howard University because he wanted to study mass communications and become a color commentator.Tracey shares that he only lasted in mass communications for one semester and then he eventually met Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie & Ron Lawrence. They both were heavy into music and found out that Tracey had a talent in rap and eventually brought the passion back for music. He shares that even though he ultimately graduated and got his degree he was fully back in the pursuit of trying to get a record deal. He shares that the great thing about going to Howard University was that there were so many great connections made that ultimately helped to set the table for what was to come. Tracey talks about getting a taste of the indie music hustle when he and a couple of his friends from college started an indie record label and cut a maxi single and that's where he learned about the different layers of the music business. Tracey shares that he inked his first record deal with Mark Pitts & his record label Bystorm Entertainment. The record deal was for about 5 albums. Durell and Tracey talk about what it means to get an advance from a record label as well as how royalties are paid out. Tracey talks about what it means to have to recoup the initial advance and why many artists never do so because of the large amount of debt that is accrued to the label. Tracey shares that his debut album “Many Facez” was released in 1997. Durell asked Tracey about the album making process back then and what that process was like. He shares that after he recorded the single “The Theme (It's Party Time)”and went to work it in New York it was a bit rough because being from Philadelphia he didn't run in the most common circles and the fact that he was able to get a verse and cosign from Biggie there were some that didn't like that too much. He said the single didn't really pop until DJ Red Alert started playing the single and it caught some legs. The label wanted to capitalize and so because Tracey had a lot of quality songs that were on his original demo, the label took quite a bit of those and put his album together. The album was titled “Many Facez '' because a lot of the songs represented the different types of moods Tracey would be in when making the songs. Tracey shares about his experiences working with hip hop icons Busta Rhymes and Kanye West. He says that Kanye is the same type of person he is now back then. Durell and Tracey talk about him not ever getting the opportunity to go overseas when he had his record deal and even today finding that he has fans in a few different countries overseas. He shares that he is looking forward to getting the opportunity to be able to do some tour dates in those territories and touch those people. Tracey and Durell end the episode talking about why he decided to pivot and go to law school to become an entertainment attorney. Tracey shared the first trigger on why he decided to go to law school was his bad experiences in the music business. He talks about when he first signed his deal he didn't hire an entertainment attorney, instead opting to hire a corporate attorney who had no experience in the nuances of the entertainment business. He shares that the second trigger in why he decided to become an attorney is the fact that when he first moved to New York to work on his album, he lost his contract and called his attorney and never heard from him. The final trigger was when he went back to the label after hiring a new lawyer and in his original contract where he was supposed to receive a $10,000 check from his publishing portion of his agreement and the label went back and changed the numbers and when he got the new contract it stated that he was supposed to now only get $1. He talks about being down to his last $7 going to church and putting it into the collection plate and then a couple weeks later getting a call letting him know that Universal had a check for him but didn't have an address to send it. He shares that he received a check for $7,000 and then a week later another check for $57,000. He knew then he wanted to be a light for artists who had found themselves in a similar situation to him and he could speak to the artistic side as well, having had success in his own right. Tracey shares that he passed the bar exam and has been a practicing licensed attorney since 2007. He has been able to help many artists coming up as well as some artists who have had very long and established careers such as Kelly Rowland, Solange Knowles and Eric Roberson and Algebra Blessett in the indie music community. Tracey shares that he has also spent time as an educator at Coppin State University where he taught classes on music business. He shares that his passion now is really to educate and if he were to have a real job that would be it especially because he does it naturally. Tracey also shares that he's a part of several industry associations and Durell asks about the diversity when it comes to his colleagues. He shares that when it comes to his home state of Washington D.C. he has seen a lot of diversity.For more information on Tracey Lee, please visit his website:https://www.traceyleemusic.com/

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast EP 27 Ft Tracey Lee Esq

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 101:36


The Billboard Charting Hip Hop Emcee & Entertainment Attorney Feat. Tracey Lee Esq, In this episode Durell is joined by hip-hop artist and entertainment attorney Tracey Lee Esq. Durell and Tracey begin the episode sharing how they got connected via New Skool Rules. Durell and Tracey talk about the importance of being global and that hip-hop emcees who are real street with their lyrics are able to have a platform like New Skool Rules that gives an opportunity and a platform to be seen and heard from all around the world. Durell shares that he's always been told that most entertainment attorneys are former disgruntled artists but what makes Tracey different is that he still makes great music. Tracey shares that most indie artists are underrepresented because they are forced to be their own record label and play all the roles that come along with pursuing a career in music. Tracey and Durell talk about indie creatives who actually need the structure of a record label, but even with the help of a label artists need to have a strong working knowledge of how the music business works. Durell shares that he doesn't look at the indie creatives that he personally manages as his clients but more as family. Tracey shares that he was first introduced to music by his mother listening to Gospel music. Tracey says that his mother also listened to a lot of R&B which he really enjoyed and then he started playing drums in church. He shares that he remembers trying to direct the choir around the age of 3, and eventually the pastor brought him to the front and had them both directing. Tracey says that's when the bug to have all eyes on him really began. He said the first time he heard “Rappers Delight” is when he really began to develop a love for hip-hop. He shares that Melle Mel is the first emcee that introduced him to lyrical rap, which he connected to because of what he was seeing in his neighborhood as a young kid. He then heard T La Rock and fell in love with his descriptive wordplay and LL Cool J who brought the energy and swagger to hip-hop. Tracey knew after these experiences that he wanted to pursue rap in a real way. He shares that he would send demos to record companies trying to get a record deal all the way up through high school. He shares that he graduated from high school and although he loved music he had another passion which was sports. He decided on Howard University because he wanted to study mass communications and become a color commentator.Tracey shares that he only lasted in mass communications for one semester and then he eventually met Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie & Ron Lawrence. They both were heavy into music and found out that Tracey had a talent in rap and eventually brought the passion back for music. He shares that even though he ultimately graduated and got his degree he was fully back in the pursuit of trying to get a record deal. He shares that the great thing about going to Howard University was that there were so many great connections made that ultimately helped to set the table for what was to come. Tracey talks about getting a taste of the indie music hustle when he and a couple of his friends from college started an indie record label and cut a maxi single and that's where he learned about the different layers of the music business. Tracey shares that he inked his first record deal with Mark Pitts & his record label Bystorm Entertainment. The record deal was for about 5 albums. Durell and Tracey talk about what it means to get an advance from a record label as well as how royalties are paid out. Tracey talks about what it means to have to recoup the initial advance and why many artists never do so because of the large amount of debt that is accrued to the label. Tracey shares that his debut album “Many Facez” was released in 1997. Durell asked Tracey about the album making process back then and what that process was like. He shares that after he recorded the single “The Theme (It's Party Time)”and went to work it in New York it was a bit rough because being from Philadelphia he didn't run in the most common circles and the fact that he was able to get a verse and cosign from Biggie there were some that didn't like that too much. He said the single didn't really pop until DJ Red Alert started playing the single and it caught some legs. The label wanted to capitalize and so because Tracey had a lot of quality songs that were on his original demo, the label took quite a bit of those and put his album together. The album was titled “Many Facez '' because a lot of the songs represented the different types of moods Tracey would be in when making the songs. Tracey shares about his experiences working with hip hop icons Busta Rhymes and Kanye West. He says that Kanye is the same type of person he is now back then. Durell and Tracey talk about him not ever getting the opportunity to go overseas when he had his record deal and even today finding that he has fans in a few different countries overseas. He shares that he is looking forward to getting the opportunity to be able to do some tour dates in those territories and touch those people. Tracey and Durell end the episode talking about why he decided to pivot and go to law school to become an entertainment attorney. Tracey shared the first trigger on why he decided to go to law school was his bad experiences in the music business. He talks about when he first signed his deal he didn't hire an entertainment attorney, instead opting to hire a corporate attorney who had no experience in the nuances of the entertainment business. He shares that the second trigger in why he decided to become an attorney is the fact that when he first moved to New York to work on his album, he lost his contract and called his attorney and never heard from him. The final trigger was when he went back to the label after hiring a new lawyer and in his original contract where he was supposed to receive a $10,000 check from his publishing portion of his agreement and the label went back and changed the numbers and when he got the new contract it stated that he was supposed to now only get $1. He talks about being down to his last $7 going to church and putting it into the collection plate and then a couple weeks later getting a call letting him know that Universal had a check for him but didn't have an address to send it. He shares that he received a check for $7,000 and then a week later another check for $57,000. He knew then he wanted to be a light for artists who had found themselves in a similar situation to him and he could speak to the artistic side as well, having had success in his own right. Tracey shares that he passed the bar exam and has been a practicing licensed attorney since 2007. He has been able to help many artists coming up as well as some artists who have had very long and established careers such as Kelly Rowland, Solange Knowles and Eric Roberson and Algebra Blessett in the indie music community. Tracey shares that he has also spent time as an educator at Coppin State University where he taught classes on music business. He shares that his passion now is really to educate and if he were to have a real job that would be it especially because he does it naturally. Tracey also shares that he's a part of several industry associations and Durell asks about the diversity when it comes to his colleagues. He shares that when it comes to his home state of Washington D.C. he has seen a lot of diversity.For more information on Tracey Lee, please visit his website:https://www.traceyleemusic.com/

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 16th September 2021

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 60:18


**Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Show Replay On traxfm.org. Sean Gave Us Old School Hip Hop/Electro Classics Featuring Cuts From Twin Hype, Rob Base & DJ Eazy Rock, Big Daddy Kane, Boogie Down Productions, Kid N Play, T La Rock, LL Cool J, Twight 22 & More. Catch Sean Jay's Beats & Pieces Each & Every Thursday From 9PM UK Time On traxfm.org #traxfm #seanjay #beatsandpieces #oldschool #hiphop #electro #remix #inthemix Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

Asinine Radio
Beer & Vinyl June '21 Vol 4

Asinine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 74:40


We start with our Fearless Beer Review. We get into some of the new vinyl we got this week, and that leads to our Songs Of The Week from T La Rock and Johnny Smith. We finish up with some new music and other happenings in the music world. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on iTunes. Leave a comment on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or AsinineRadio.com. Email us at AsinineRadio@gmail.com. We're even on Spotify! iTunes: www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/asi…130289553?mt=2 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/60pYwZVJoOm2NvmmQHcks7 Twitter: www.twitter.com/AsinineRadio Instagram: www.Instagram.com/asinineradio/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/asinineradio/

The Outlook Podcast Archive
The rap star saved by a nursing home

The Outlook Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 23:02


T La Rock grew up in New York's Bronx and is seen by many as a pioneer of the Hip Hop music genre. He became the first artist to be recorded by Def Jam records and performed around the world, but that all came to a halt when he was attacked and left with 70% memory loss. Struggling to recover, he ended up in a Jewish nursing home where he found an unlikely group of supporters who helped him to perform again. Jo Fidgen spoke to him in 2018. Any comments please email us on outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Katy Takatsuki Image: 'T La Rock' Credit: Stijn Coppens

Outlook
The rap star saved by a nursing home

Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 23:02


T La Rock grew up in New York's Bronx and is seen by many as a pioneer of the Hip Hop music genre. He became the first artist to be recorded by Def Jam records and performed around the world, but that all came to a halt when he was attacked and left with 70% memory loss. Struggling to recover, he ended up in a Jewish nursing home where he found an unlikely group of supporters who helped him to perform again. Jo Fidgen spoke to him in 2018. Any comments please email us on outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Katy Takatsuki Image: 'T La Rock' Credit: Stijn Coppens

VINYL ESQUIRE
VINYL ESQUIRE INTERVIEWS DJ LOUIE LOU

VINYL ESQUIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 75:02


DJ LOUIE LOU TALKS DEF JAM, T LA ROCK, ITS YOURS, GREG NICE, SLEEPING BAG RECORDS, MANTRONIX & MORE. THE DJ PODCAST VINYL ESQUIRE INTERVIEWS DJ LOUIE LOU! AVAILABLE NOW! DOWNLOAD THE APP OR LOG ON TO WWW.VINYLESQUIRE.COM @VINYLESQUIRE @DAORIGINODJLOUIELOU @THEORIGINALRIP

SeltzerTimeofficial Podcast
Wortown Rising: A Look At Worcesters Hip Hop History

SeltzerTimeofficial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 85:45


Do you think about hip hop when you think about Worcester? You should. We were luck enough to interview Kaz, the creator behind "Wortown Rising", a documentary about Worcester and its extensive hip hop history. Hearing about break dancing on June Street, Underground hip hop clubs downtown, rap battles, and a legendary T La Rock show in the basement of the Hannover Theater are all part of this episode. Kaz is a hip hop historian and a dude who is working hard to preserve some of the raddest stories in Worcesters storied history.

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
El Puente Sonoro 5.0 -73-

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 69:34


Soul, funk, House y music dance de los 70, 80, 90 y 2000 Esta vez nos hemos ido de viaje por los sonidos de los 80 y 90 de Black Box, Temptations, The Bronson, Boyz II men, Technotronik, Marine H, Kurtis Blow, Kool Moe De, Yazz and the plastic population, T La Rock, Style Proyect, Lisa Stansfieild y Reese & Santonio. Suscribete a nuestros episodios y no te pierdas ninguno Patrocina nuestros podcast, difundimos la cultura en audio.

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
El Puente Sonoro 5.0 -77-

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 69:34


Soul, funk, House y music dance de los 70, 80, 90 y 2000 Esta vez nos hemos ido de viaje por los sonidos de los 80 y 90 de Black Box, Temptations, The Bronson, Boyz II men, Technotronik, Marine H, Kurtis Blow, Kool Moe De, Yazz and the plastic population, T La Rock, Style Proyect, Lisa Stansfieild y Reese & Santonio. Suscribete a nuestros episodios y no te pierdas ninguno Patrocina nuestros podcast, difundimos la cultura en audio.

Billy Daniel Bunter Podcast
BDB Podcast 036 - Bunter's Carry On (feat. Kraftwerk Dedication and Rave Mix)

Billy Daniel Bunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 118:56


Featuring Music Mondays and Bunter's Breakfast Carry On. Playing the best in Old Skool Rave, Jungle, Acid House, Hardcore, Soul and Funk, Hip Hop, Reggae. Originally broadcast live on Thursday 7th May 2020. 01. Jazzy Dee – Get Up 02. Unique – What I Got 03. Liz Torres – Can't Get Enough 04. 3rd Party – Be Free 05. Physics N Trice – Crazy Tings (Remarc Remix) 06. John Holt – Police In Helicopter 07. Sugar Minot – Herbman Hustlin 08. I Like It 09. Make Me Feel Goo 10. Mentasm 11. Blue Monday 12. Got Me 13. God Made Aci 14. Aci 15. Electro 16. T La Rock and Jazzy Jay – It's Yours 17. T La Rock – Breakin Bells 18. Kraftwerk – Trans Europe Express 19. Kraftwerk – Home Computer 20. Kraftwerk – Numbers 21. Kraftwerk – The Robots 22. Kraftwerk – The Model 23. The Spirit 24. Technarcy 25. The Gonzo 26. Running Out Of Time 27. Hi Tec Music 28. Cmon 29. Rabbit City 3 30. Jesus Loves The Aci 31. Project 86

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Discovered, Not Manufactured: Rick Rubin & Kanye West

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 12:34


People are so different. It's almost like you need to go through the process, discover and unlock what it is that makes that band that band. And a lot of times they don't know it.—Rick Rubin, music producerIn early 2013, Kanye West asked legendary producer and Def Jam Recordings cofounder Rick Rubin to help complete his new album, Yeezus. With only days to meet West's deadline and a rough cut of sixteen unfocused and unfinished tracks, the task appeared nearly impossible. West couldn't seem to create the sound he'd imagined, and his process bordered on perfectionism. Though he was certain it would come to him, he had no idea how or when. He needed something, or in this case someone, who could reveal his vision.When Rick Rubin showed up, the album's rough cut ran nearly three and a half hours. In the studio, the two began deconstructing the tracks, unveiling the “edgy and minimal and hard” sound West had been searching for. The duo worked for sixteen days, fifteen hours a day, with no time off. With just two days left, five songs still needed vocals, and two or three of them still needed lyrics. In a final flurry of remarkable creative collaboration, West and Rubin finished those songs and the album in one two-hour session. The final cut of the album featured ten songs for a total length of forty minutes— less than 20 percent of the original three and a half hours of music. Rubin had broken down West's compositions to their simplest form, leaving only the essence of his ideas, and the results were epic.When Yeezus was released, it debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and eventually went platinum. Yeezus was the most critically acclaimed album of 2013, appearing on sixty-one Metacritic top ten lists and named #1 on eighteen of them. Critics commended its brash direction. When asked about their collaboration, Kanye said, “Well, I didn't reduce it. Rick Rubin reduced it. He's a reducer, not a producer.”Rick RubinRick Rubin grew up in Lido Beach, New York, not far from JFK Airport. His father, Michael, was a shoe wholesaler, and his mother, Linda, a housewife. In 1982, during his senior year of high school, he founded Def Jam Recordings and formed a punk-rock band called Hose. Using his high school's equipment, he recorded a Hose track that would eventually become Def Jam's first release. Hose played punk clubs in New York City, the Midwest, and California, but broke up as Rubin's interests shifted more toward hip-hop. In 1994, Rubin and DJ Jazzy Jay of Universal Zulu Nation coproduced Rubin's first hiphop single, “It's Yours,” for the rapper T La Rock. As the song started getting played in clubs and on the radio, Rubin's music found a fan in Russell Simmons, who was making a name for himself as an artist manager and concert promoter. Rubin convinced Simmons to join him at Def Jam, and the pair was soon holed up in Rubin's New York University dorm room, sifting through demos of aspiring rappers in between Rubin's classes on philosophy and film.In late 1984, Def Jam scored its first hit with LL Cool J's song “I Need a Beat,” selling over 100,000 copies. The rapper's first album, Radio, would be the first Rubin “reduced,” and it would go platinum. Next would be the Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill. It would go ten times platinum, selling over ten million copies, cementing Def Jam's reputation.

Take It Personal
Take It Personal (Ep 59: Til My Tape Popped)

Take It Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 153:41


Episode 59 is a homage to 80s hip-hop. This show plays like your favorite mixtape, as we selected classic album cuts and anthems from the old school, as well as the Golden Era. We reminisce over all things 80s, including movies and our embarrassing choice of apparel. DJ 360 hits you with mixes featuring Run-DMC, Schoolly D, Ultramagnetic MC's, MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane, Public Enemy, Stezo, Steady B, Just-Ice, The D.O.C., Tuff Crew, Eric B. & Rakim, Stetsasonic, BDP, Jungle Brothers, Gang Starr, Ice-T, T-La Rock & EPMD to name a few. The crew debates some of our favorite movies like Goonies, The Breakfast Club, Back To The Future, Coming To America, Die Hard and Stand By Me. But most importantly, we celebrate the 80s in true Take It Personal fashion. Take It Personal x T.R.O.Y. Blog give you the ultimate throwback to the 80s. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio for all the latest updates, giveaways and exclusives! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal

Take It Personal
Take It Personal (Ep 59: Til My Tape Popped)

Take It Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 153:41


Episode 59 is a homage to 80s hip-hop. This show plays like your favorite mixtape, as we selected classic album cuts and anthems from the old school, as well as the Golden Era. We reminisce over all things 80s, including movies and our embarrassing choice of apparel. DJ 360 hits you with mixes featuring Run-DMC, Schoolly D, Ultramagnetic MC’s, MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane, Public Enemy, Stezo, Steady B, Just-Ice, The D.O.C., Tuff Crew, Eric B. & Rakim, Stetsasonic, BDP, Jungle Brothers, Gang Starr, Ice-T, T-La Rock & EPMD to name a few. The crew debates some of our favorite movies like Goonies, The Breakfast Club, Back To The Future, Coming To America, Die Hard and Stand By Me. But most importantly, we celebrate the 80s in true Take It Personal fashion. Take It Personal x T.R.O.Y. Blog give you the ultimate throwback to the 80s. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio for all the latest updates, giveaways and exclusives! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal

JayQuan Presents:The Foundation
L.L. COOL J : THE M.C.

JayQuan Presents:The Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 41:59


With the stardom and accolades within popular culture that L.L. Cool J has received over the decades, it is easy to forget that L.L. is one of the best M.C.'s to ever enter the game. JayQuan reminds those who forgot, and shows those who never knew.Support the show (https://patreon.com/jayquan)

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 5th April 2019

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 90:01


**DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week DJ Specifik's Gave Us Cuts Like Tha 4orce, Ocean Wisdom, Organised Confusion, Chrome, Eric B & Rakim, Public Enemy, Funkdoobiest, T La Rock, Teenburger, Divine Styler, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, DJ Supreme …& More DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Every Friday From 8:30PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #djspecifik #coldkrushradioshow #hiphop #ukhiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #hiphopclassics #turntableism #funkybreaks #chat Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **

The House List
Ep 3. - Just-Ice

The House List

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 77:42


On this episode of 'The House List', Peter Agoston travels to the top of The Bronx for a rare conversation with one of Hip-Hop's unsung legends, JUST-ICE. Born in Brooklyn, reared in the Bronx, Just-Ice is New York City personified. We talk about the earliest inclinations of what would be the genre of Hip-Hop, Justice's vast record collection, his seminal works with Kurtis Mantronik on the Fresh/Sleeping Bag imprint, getting lit with T-La Rock & Laurence Fishburne, playing ball with BDP's Scott La Rock, and much more. This is an essential listening for any purveyor of Classic Hip-Hop. All recorded in Just-Ice's home in the Bronx. Thanks for tuning into 'The House List', please make sure to subscribe and spread the word if dig where we're coming from! This is produced very independently! The intro's will tighten up over time, they were recorded in my bathroom! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pete Zapit Podcast

Pete Zapit Productions presents... 80's Rap: The All 80's Hip-Hop MixThis is not your typical 80's mix, lots of rare treats to get your nostalgia on lock. "In the 80's, I had a lot of things going on, some of which I'm not proud of". -- Pete Zapit https://twitter.com/petezapit petezapit@gmail.comTracklist--1.Intro2.DJ Pooh/DJ Var/King Tee/Mixmaster Spade—“Genius is Back”3.Magnetic Force—“Hip Hop Bystander”4.Morocco Moe—“Crack Alley”5.Sir Drew—“Old School Style”6.Chill Rob G—“Ride The Rhythm”7.Sway & King Tech—“Saying U Want More (Break It Down)”8.Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde—“Freshest Rhymes In The World”9.3 Wize Men—“Urban Hell (New Style)”10.JVC Force—“Strong Island”11.Boogie Down Productions—“Poetry”12.MC Lyte—“Stop, Look, Listen”13.MC Tee—“Gangster Nine”14.Party Rock Crew—“Basstown”15.Schoolly D—“P.S.K. What Does it Mean”16.Public Enemy—“She Watch Cannel Zero?!”17.Baby T And Devious D—“Miss Priscilla”18.Rodney O & Joe Cooley—“Let's have Some Fun”19.Fila Fresh Crew—“I Hate To Go To Work”20.Stereo Crew—“She's A Skag”21.I.R.S. Troopers—“I Can Be An Outlaw Too”22.T La Rock & Jazzy Jay—“It's Yours”23.Bluz Broz—“Bluz Broz”24.World Class Wreckin' Cru—“Cabbage Patch”25.Mr. X & Mr. Z—“Drink Old Gold”26.MC Rell And The Houserockers—“Hole In My Pocket”27.Three Times Dope—“Funky Dividends”28.Busy Bee—“Classical”29.Steady B—“Let The Hustlers Play”30.MC ADE—“Lyric Licking”31.Shakespeare & The Last Empire—“My Old Jams Still Slam”32.Gucci Crew—“Get'em Girls”33.Man Parrish—“Boogie Down Bronx”34.Newcleus—“Jam On It”35.P.O.L.O. Crew—“POLO's In Effect”36.De La Soul—“Me, Myself And I”37.The Korperayshun—“Mother's Best Gumbo”38.Dr. Freshh—“Life Is A Ghetto”39.Fantasy Three—“The Buck Stops Here”40.Rock Steady Crew—“Uprock”41.Chill Rob G—“The Power”42.Higher Empire—“On Top Of The World”43.Kev-E-Kev & AK-B—“Keep On Doin'”44.J.J. Fad—“Supersonic”45.Cool Rock & Chaszy Chess—“Boot The Booty”46.The Dogs—“Crack Rock”47.DJ Efx & Mind Motion Crew—“Just Freakin'”48.Cold City Crew—“Nothing Like Hip Hop Music”49.Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde—“Butt Naked”50.Laurie & Angela—“Get off My Tip”51.Gucci Crew—“Sally”52.Dr. Ease & DJ Mix—“Can't Stand Still”53.Biz Markie—“Biz Is Goin' Off”54.Mikey D & The L.A. Posse—“Comin' In The House”55.Ultimate Force—“I'm Not Playing”56.Morocco Moe—“Reality”57.MC Twelve Gauge—“King Pin”58.Lord Finesse & Mike Smooth—“Track The Movement”59.Down Right hard—“Hold The Beat”60.Audio Two—“Top Billin'”61.Ice T—“6'N The Morning”62.Ghetto Style—“Ghetto Bass”63.2 Live Crew—“Ghetto Bass”64.Mack Master O.V.—“Don't kill The Babies”65.Gucci Crew—“Till The Day We Die”66.Just Ice—“Little Bad Johnny”67.The Dogs—“Fuck The President”68.MC Twelve Gauge—“Tragedy”69.Camden Crew—“Summer Kicks”70.Rodney O & Joe Cooley—“Everlasting Bass”

Welcome to The Defcon Project
The Project >>>Special Edition 1st 3rd 2010

Welcome to The Defcon Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2012


The Project ( special edition ) Thursday 1st 2nd 2012Listen to the Bass / MantronixNeedle to the groove / Mantronix & MC TeeBreakin' Bells / Mantronix & T La RockWorld Class / WCWCParty Scene / The Russell BrothersElectro Magnetic Waves / EoNGhosts / Diamondback KidBlue Sky / Diamondback KidAdd ( Hydroz Remix ) / Uffie Elektro Kardio Gramm / KraftwerkParachute Pants / Debonaire & CeeOnicThis Is It ( R21 Remix ) / GROWSCAM / Debonaire & J DoubleToe Kontrol ( Anthony Nuzo Remix ) / GROWTissue Replaced / GROWIs Your love Strong / Trent Reznor & Atticus RossMagic Wizards / Dorothy's Magic BagWhat Is a Dj ( Dub ) / The FreekazoidsParanoia / Rennie PilgremClone Machine / Clone MachineScorched Earth / Sir RealElectro Soul Satisfaction ( Funkmaster Ozone Remix ) / Mic Murphy & Mele MellStep Off / Grandmaster Mele mell & The Furious 5Bad Young Brother / Derek BTheme from Patriot Games / Clannad Download Here

Dialogue Incorporated
Dialogue Incorporated #12

Dialogue Incorporated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2009 121:55


Dialogue Incorporated #12 - Guest mix from The Hood Internet Hosted by Mister Joshua P. Ferguson Tracklisting: 1st Hour Kode 9 “2 Far Gone” – Hyperdub Simian Mobile Disco “10,000 Horses Can’t Be Wrong” – Wichita Ben Watt “Guinea Pig” (M.A.N.D.Y. remix) – Buzzin’ Fly Rye Rye “Bang” – N.E.E.T. Rogue Cat “Magic Journey” (Todd Terje remix) – Tiny Sticks Hell “The Angst/The Angst pt 2” – International DJ Gigolo Monomusique “Fog’s Lights” (Hedford Vachal redux) – Tirk DJ Mujava “Township Funk” (Mark Pritchard version) – Warp Blak Ryno “Cry Eye Water” - Not Nice Productions Vybz Kartel “Dutty Angela” – Not Nice Productions LD “Traumatic Times” – Hyperdub Kode9, Benny Ill, The Culprit “Fat Larry’s Skank” (remix) – Tempa La Roux “In for the Kill” (Skream remix) – Polydor Lindstrom & Prins Thomas “Note I Love You + 100” – Eskimo Zwicker “Traumdeuter” – Compost Circlesquare “Hey You Guys” (The Juan MacLean remix) - !k7 2nd Hour (Guest mix from Hood Internet) Metric - Help I'm Alive Mr Scruff - Kalimba Shuttle feat. Cadence Weapon - Rotten Guts Paul McCartney - Frozen Jap Kanye West vs Radiohead - Love Locktdown (The Hood Internet mix) Treasure Fingers vs Futurecop - N.A.S.A. Dancefloor (The Hood Internet mix) Chamillionaire vs Caribou - Keep It After Hours (The Hood Internet mix) Realpeople - My Night With the Prostitute From Marseille The Tough Alliance - Neo Violence (Shazam remix) Mobb Deep vs Dubbel Dutch - Twisted Decimal (The Hood Internet mix) Yuksek - I Could Never Be A Dancer Sparks - Tryouts For the Human Race Alaska In Winter - Berlin Nu Jerzey Devil vs Simian Mobile Disco - Different Pins (The Hood Internet mix) Ice-T - New Jack Hustler St. Vincent - Marrow Little Boots - New In Town (The Golden Filter rmx) T-La Rock vs Prefuse 73 - Breaking Bells/Punish (The Hood Internet mix) The Human League - The Dignity Of Labour (Part 3)

Spannered Radio podcast (all items)
Bobby Corridor - Hip Hop Megamix

Spannered Radio podcast (all items)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2008 91:18


In homage to the music he suckled on as a youth, badass beat junkie Bobby Corridor has put together this colossal hip hop megamix, shoeshorning an obscene 600+ tracks into 90 minutes.   In what he describes as 'a blip in the matrix', Mr Corridor has been nominated for best hip hop DJ in this year's DJ Awards. If you'd like to help Bobby on his way to sipping a mojito around the pool as Cox and Tong lord it about in their g-strings, head over there and give your support! Alternatively, you can make yourself a mojito and check out Bobby's wicked Reggae Source mixtape that he recorded for Spannered in 2007.   Everybody in the house say hell yeah!   Tracklisting (roughly speaking...): Boogie Down Productions – The Bridge Is Over Boogie Down Productions – P Is Free Ten Thieves – It Don’t Matter Quasimoto – Bad Character East Flatbush Project – Tried By Twelve Beatnuts – Sandwiches Levi 167 – Something Fresh to Swing To Mic Geronimo – The Natural Doug E Fresh – Play This Only At Night Royal Flush – Worldwide Big Shug – Crush DITC – The Enemy Public Enemy – Shut ‘Em Down Ultimate Force – I’m Not Playin’ Boogie Down Productions – Dope Beat Saukrates – Father Time LL Cool J – The Breakthrough Gang Starr – You Know My Steez Common – Nuttin’ to Do Jeru – The Bullshit MC Shan – Project Ho Ultramagnetic MCs – One Two, One Two MC Mitchski – Brooklyn Blew Up The Bridge Goodie Mob – Cell Therapy Just Ice – Latoya Just Ice – Going Way Back Eric B & Rakim – My Melody LL Cool J – I Need A Beat Just Ice – Put That Record Back On Craig Mack – Flava In Ya Ear Rammelzee & K Rob – Beat Bop Notorious BIG – Big Poppa Audio Two – Top Billin’ Chill Rob G – Future Shock Big L – MVP Masta Ace – Born To Roll Fat Joe – Shit Is Real Gang Starr – DJ Premier In Deep Concentration Marley Marl – He Cuts So Fresh Dr Dre – Keep Their Heads Ringinh Group Home – Supastar Boogie Down Productions – Criminal Minded Krown Rulers – B Boy Document Showbiz & AG – Next Level Notorious BIG – Unbelievable King Tee – Payback’s A Mutha Group Home – Livin’ Proof MC Shan – Beat Biter Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Brooklyn Zoo (remix) Alliance – We Can Get Used To This Paula Perry – Paula’s Jam Cool C – Mary Go Round Kings of Pressure – You Know How To Reach Us Jeru – Come Clean Junior Mafia – Player’s Anthem Nas – One Love Heltah Skeltah – Operation Lockdown Fuschnickens – Ring the Alarm Heltah Skeltah – Operation Lockdown Kirk – Feel the Boom Blahzay Blahzay – Danger Krumbsnatcha – Closer to God De La Soul – Bizness Real Live – Real Live Shit DITC – One Day Rasco – The Unassisted Busta Rhymes – Woo Ha Common – Doinit Pharcyde – Drop A Tribe Called Quest – Find a Way Pharcyde – Bullshit Common – I Used to Love H.E.R Quasimoto – Discipline 99 pt.1 Common – Resurrection Nas – Halftime Das EFX – Microphone Checka Grand Puba – I Like It Bas Blasta – Dangerous LL Cool J – Dangerous Kurious – Walk Like a Duck Big Daddy Kane – Smooth Operator Beatnuts – Props Over Here (Remix) KRS One – Rappaz R N Danja A Tribe Called Quest – Bonita Applebum Slick Rick – It’s a Boy (Remix) Apache – Gangsta Bitch Young MC – Got More Rhymes Reflection Eternal – Fortified Live Raekwon – Ice Cream Gza – Shadowboxin’ KRS One – MCs Act Like They Don’t Know Craig Mack – Get Down (remix) Casual – That’s How It Is Jeru – D’Original Peanut Butter Wolf & Charizma – My World Premiere World Reknown – Come Take a Ride Bush Babeez – Remember Me Lord Finesse – Funky Technician AWOL – Bring It Up De La Soul – Potholes in my Lawn Gang Starr – Blowin’ Up the Spot Medina Green – Crosstown Beef Jungle Brothers – Jimbowski Das EFX – Kaught in Da Ak Quasimoto – Put a Curse On You Beatnuts – No Equal Lenchmob – Lenchmob Also In The Group King Tee – Played Like a Piano Little Shawn – I Made Love Lady of Rage – Afro Puffs MC Lyte – Cappucino The Nonce – Mixtapes Pharoah Monch – Simon Says KRS One – Sound Of Da Police Cool C – Juice Crew Dis Lord Finesse – You Know What I’m About KRS One – Outta Here Latee – No Tricks Dr Dre – 187 Strickly Roots – Beg No Friends Gang Starr – Step In The Arena Boogie Down Productions – Super Hoe Boogie Down Productions – Poetry Mad Skillz – Nod Factor Nonce – Eighty Five Boogie Down Productions – My Philosophy A Tribe Called Quest – Against The World A Tribe Called Quest – 1nce Again Lyricist Lounge Allstars – CIA Cyclops 400 – Macro Scope Bucksot Lefonque – Music Evolution Big Lady K – Don’t Get Me Started Lord Finesse – Funky Technician Ed OG & Da Bulldogs – I Gotta Have It Kenny Dope – Supa Crooklyn Dodgers – Return Of The Crooklyn Dodgers A Tribe Called Quest – Check The Rhime Gang Starr – The ? Remains Lords Of The Underground – What I’m After Boogie Down Productions – A Word From Our Sponsor Craig G – Droppin’ Science Gang Starr – Tons O Guns G Simone – I Know, You Know Gang Starr – Here Today, Gone Tomorrow A Tribe Called Quest – We Can Get Down Shazam X – Down For My Crown Poor Righteous Teachers – Shakiyla Roxanne Shante – Payback Steinski – We’ll Be Right Back T La Rock – You Got The Time Dose Material – Outlaw Cash Money & Marvellous – Play it Kool Kool Moe Dee – You Know What Time It Is? Schoolly D – Gucci Time Mikey D – Go For It Steady B – Bring The Beat Back Ice T – Doggin’ the Wax Beatnuts – Get Funky Big Daddy Kane – Get Funky Funky 4 + 1 – It’s the Joint Steady B – Gangster Rockin’ Frsh 3 MCs – Fresh LL Cool J – How I’m Comin’ Brand Nubian – Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down Just Ice – Cold Getting’ Dumb Slick Rick – Children’s Story Gang Starr – Code Of The Streets Marley Marl – Marley Marl Scratch Bizmarkie – Nobody Beats The Biz Captain Rock – Cosmic Blast Supreme Force – You Gotta Come Out Fresh Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde – AM PM Black Moon – Buck ‘Em Down (remix) Masters At Work – Get Up (remix) Mad Lion – Take it Easy ADI – Daddy Beatnuts – Watch Out Now Channel Live – Mad Izm Black Attack – Verbal Attack Kurtis Blow – If I Ruled the World Disco 3 – Fat Boys Del – Ahonetwo Jeru – You Can’t Stop the Prophet Kid N Play – Last Night Mobb Deep – Shook Ones pt.2 KRS One – The MC Kenny Dope – Boomin’ In Ya Jeep Funkdoobiest – Funkiest Mos Def – Next Universe ADOR – One for the Trouble Cypress Hill – When the Shit Goes Down A Tribe Called Quest – Push It Along Big Pun – I’m Not a Playa Beatnuts – Off the Books Ice Cube – No Vaseline Low Profile – Pay Ya Dues Downtown Science – If I Was Sugar Bear – Ready to Pentrate Freak L – Line by Line Beatnuts – Are You Ready? A Tribe Called Quest – Scenario Dana Dane – Cindafella Dana Dane YZ – Thinking of a Masterplan (remix) A Tribe Called Quest – Everything is Fair Grand Puba – What Goes Around X Clan – Grand Verbaliser, What Time Is It? Antoinette – I Got An Attitude Bizmarkie – Make the Music Schoolly D – Saturday Night Cloud One – Patty Duke Wu Tang Clan – Wu Tang Clan Ain’t Nothin’ to Fuck With EPMD – So Whatcha Sayin’ A Tribe Called Quest – Footprints Boogie Down Productions – Breath Control MC Lyte – Not Wit’ a Dealer A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour Kool G Rap – It’s a Demo EPMD – Gold Digger Brand Nubian – To the Right Rampage – Beware of the Rampsack A Tribe Called Quest – Buggin’ Out Bizmarkie – The Doo Doo Krown Rulers – Kick the Ball NWA – Express Yourself Lord Finesse – Baby, You Nasty Above the Law – Murder Rap Stetsasonic – Just Say Stet Public Enemy – Rebel Without a Pause Public Enemy – Public enemy No.1 MC Lyte – Funky Song Grandmaster Melle Mel – The Message MC Shan – Livin’ in a World of Hip Hop Das EFX – The Real Hip Hop Butchy B – Hip Hop Terrorist KRS One – Hip Hop Vs Rap Boogie Down Productions – Hip Hop Rules Just Ice – The Original Gangster of Hip Hop Ice T – Ya Don’t Quit BDP – The Blueprint Sugarhill Gang – Rapper’s Delight Eric B & Rakim – Eric B For President Run DMC – Hollis Crew Boogie Down Productions Akinyele – It’s the Ak Fatal – Timber Funkdoobiest – Where’s It At Trends of Culture – Off and On 2 Kings in a Cypher – Definition of a King Beatnuts – World Famous Juice With Soul – Gang Lingo De La Soul – Ego Trippin’ Pt 2 Kurious – Spell it With a J Pete Rock & CL Smooth – Straighten It Out Beastie Boys – Get It Together (remix) Main Source – Looking at the Front Door The Jaz – The Originators Masta Ace – Music Man Fugees – Nappy Heads (remix) Da Youngstas – Hip Hop Ride Fuschnickens – Breakdown Flavor Unit – Roll with the Flava Steady B – Don’t Disturb This Groove Zhigge – Uptown Bounce EPMD – You Gotsta Chill Ice T – Doggin’ the Wax CEB – Gorilla Terminator X – Homey Don’t Play That Jesse West – No Prisoners Nice & Smooth – Hip Hop Junkies MC Tee & Lord Tasheen – Talkin’ Loud Scorpio – Go Michael Run DMC – Dumb Girl Chill Rob G – Court Is Now in Session Digable Planets – Cool Like That Digable Planets – 9th Wonder Busta Rhymes – Put Your Hands Where Your Eyes Can See Cypress Hill – Insane In The Brain Superlover Cee – Do the James Too Poetic – God Made Me Funky Troubleneck Brothers – back to the Hip Hop Ultramagnetic MCs – Ego Trippin’ A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation Downtown Science – Out There But In There Alkaholiks – Make Room World Class Wreckin’ Crew – World Class Schoolly D – Mr Big Dick Common – Cold Blooded Jewel T – Ride the Crossfade MC Shan – I Pioneered This NWA – If It Ain’t Ruff Schoolly D – Fat Gold Chain Ill Squad Productions – On a Roll Pete Rock & CL Smooth – Check It Out Wu Tang Clan – Method Man Brand Nubian – Wake Up (remix) Cash Money & Marvellous – Ugly People Be Quiet Gang Starr – Skillz Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rudd – Girls I Got ‘Em Locked Doug E Fresh – Keep Rising to the Top Sadat X – Lump Lump Boogie Down Productions – Why is That? 3rd Bass – Steppin’ to the AM NWA – Parental Discretion is Advized Ol Dirty Bastard – Shimmy Shimmy Ya Onyx – Slam MC Lyte – Ruffneck World Reknown – How Nice I Am Roxanne Shante – Runaway T La Rock – He’s Incredible Ultimate 3 – Ultimate 3 Live Roxanne Shante – T La Rock – Flow With the New Style Aleem – Confusion Great Peso – Wrong Girl to Play With Roxanne Shante – Queen of Rox Stop the Violence Movement – Self Destruction Mantronix – Bassline Schooly D – Put Your Filas On Ice T – Killers Fantasy 3 – It’s Your Rock The New Style – Start Smokin’ True Mathematics – For The Money Mantronix – Jammin’ On The Groove B Boys – Two Three Break The Alliance – Do It, Do It CEB – MD Black Sheep – Black With NV B Boys – Girls Original Concept – Can You Feel It Beastie Boys – Hey Ladies NWA – Straight Outta Comptin Steady B – Cool and Steady MC Shan – The Bridge Public Enemy – Security Of The First World Black Sheep – Try Counting Sheep Ultimate Force – C’mon Boogie Down Productions – South Bronx Stetsasonic – Go Stetsa 1 Public Enemy – Mind Terrorist Hijack – Style Wars Grandmaster Flash – New York, New York Disco 3 – Human Beat Box Schooly D – PSK Positive K – Step Up Front Word Of Mouth & DJ Cheese – Coast To Coast Roxanne Shante – Roxanne’s Revenge Double Trouble – Stoop Rap Das EFX – They Want EFX JVC Force – Strong Island Public Enemy – Don’t Believe The Hype James Brown – Funky President T La Rock – It’s Yours Grandmaster Flash – Flash To The Beat Cypress Hill – How I Could Just Kill A Man A Tribe Called Quest – Excursions Run DMC – Sucker MCs Masta Ace – Go Where I Send Thee Grandmaster Caz – Get Down Grandmaster Nubian Crackers – Do You Wanna Hear It? Diamond D – Outta Here Busy Bee – Suicide Original Flavor – Can I Get Open? Busy Boys – Classical Method Man – Bring The Pain Public Enemy – Brothers Gonna Work It Out 3 x Dope – Greatest Man Alive Showbiz & AG – Party Groove EPMD – Big Payback Nine – Whutcha Want? Krown Rulers – Paper Chase Black Sheep – The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) Steady B – Serious Diamond D – What You Heard Percee P – Now They Wanna See Me Gang Starr – Dwyck Gang Starr – Just To Get A Rep A Tribe Called Quest – After Hours Kryptic Krew – Jazzy Sensation Mobski – Discription Souls Of Mischief – That’s When Ya Lost Busy Bee – Busy Bee’s Groove Z3 MC’s – Triple Threat Whodini – The Good Part Mantronix – King Of The Beats Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde – Fast Life Tackhead – Is There A Way Out? Grandmixer DST – Why Is It Fresh? Roxanne Shante – Bite This Pumpkin – Here Comes That Beat Davy DMX – One For The Treble Pumpkin – King Of The Beat MCA and Burzootie – Drum Machine Chosen Two – This Is Talent T Ski Valley – Catch The Beat A Tribe Called Quest – Mr Muhammed Showbiz & AG – Soul Clap Grandmaster Caz – I’m Caz Uptown – Dope On Plastic Schooly D – This Is It Tuff Crew – Got To Be Funky Tuff Crew – Feel So Good Schooly D – Mama Feel Good Lakim Shabazz – Pure Righteousness Eric B & Rakim – The R Run DMC – Beats To The Rhymes Chris Biscuit – Rhymes To Kill UTFO – Leader Of The Pack Run DMC – Walk This Way Tricky Tee – Here Comes The Drums Lords Of The Underground – Here Comes The Lords Masters Of Ceremony – Dynamite Public Enemy – You’re Gonna Get Yours Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rudd – Super Casanova Lakim Shabbazz – Getting Fierce Lord Finesse – Keep It Flowing Wildstyle – Military Breakbeat Eric B & Rakim – Lyrics Of Fury Stezo – Going For Mine Brand Nubian – Drop The Bomb Stezo – It’s My Turn Boo Boo – Boo Boo’s Break K –9 Posse – It Gets No Deeper MC Lyte – Paper Thin X Clan – Heed The Word Of The Brother Rodney O & Jo Cooley – U Don’t Hear Me Tho’ Demon Boyz – International Karate Cash Money & Marvellous – Mighty Hard Rocker Hardrock Soul Movement – Double Def Fresh Stetsasonic – DBC Let The Music Play K Solo – Letterman Fugees – Boof Baf Ice T – Ricochet Doug E Fresh & Get Fresh Crew – The Show Public Enemy – Night Of The Living Baseheads Grandmaster Flash & Furious 5 – Birthday Party Real Roxanne – Bang Zoom Main Source – Fakin’ The Funk A Tribe Called Quest – Oh My God KMD – What A Niggy Know? Total Devastation – Wonderful World Of Skins Lords Of The Underground – Psycho Myster Me – Unsolved Myster Me Redman – Time 4 Sum Aksion Jungle Brothers – Because I Got It Like That Naughty By Nature – Uptown Anthem Yaggfu Front – Busted Loop Leaders Of The New School – Spontaneous Cypress Hill – Hand On The Pump Public Enemy – Can’t Truss It KMD – Gasface Refill Double X Posse – On A Mission Black Moon – How Many Emcees Roxanne Shante – Have A Nice Day Arthur Baker – Breakers Revenge Grandmaster Melle Mel – Beat Street Breakdown T La Rock – Breakdown Downtown Science – Radioactive Public Enemy – Bring The Noise Funkmaster Flex – Green Bonus Beats Low Profile – Funky Song Scholar One – Turn Up The Radio Ultramagnetic MCs – Funky Extension Bizmarkie – Something For The Radio Lord Finesse – Slave To My Soundwave Tuff Crew – Behold The Detonator Ultramegnetic MCs – Poppa Large Sir IBU – I’m The Peacemaker Doug E Fresh – Bonus Lesson D Nice – D Nice Rocks The House Cypress Hill – Lick A Shot Jewel T – I Like It Loud Freshski & Mo Rock – Pick Up On This Dimples D – Sucker DJs Kings Of Pressure – Nozy Bodies Lakim Shabazz – The Posse Is Large A Tribe Called Quest – What? Public Enemy – Terrorbeat Divine Styler – Tongue of Labyrinth Main Source – Peace Is Not the Word to Play Movement X – Freedom’s Got a Shotgun Fuschickens – Sum Dum Monkey UMCs – One to Grow On MC Serch – Here I Come Big Daddy Kane – Raw 3 x Dope – Improvin N Groovin Jaz – It’s That Simple Divine Styler – Ain’t Saying Nothin’ MC Shy D – We Don’t Play Stetsasonic – Talkin’ All That Jazz Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince – A Touch of Jazz Digital Underground – Doowutchalike 2 Live Crew – What I Like Pete Rock & CL Smooth – The Creator Whodini – Magic’s Wand De La Soul – Jenifa Kid N Play – Do This My Way Brand Nubian – Try to Do Me Big Daddy Kane – Set It Off Jungle Brothers – J Beez Comin’ Through Big Daddy Kane – Warm It Up Kane Cookie Crew – Born This Way Jamose – Dance to the Megablast Young MC – Know How Tuff Crew – Soul Food Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince – He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper Poor Righteous Teachers – Butt Naked Booty Bless Tuff Crew – What You Don’t Know Ultramagnetic MCs – Give the Drummer Some Dismasters – Small Time Hustler Eric B & Rakim – No Omega De La Soul – Let Let Me In De La Soul – Say No Go Laquan – Swing Blue, Sweat Black Ultramagnetic MCs – Chorus Line Most Wanted – Calm Down Dismasters – Black and Proud 3 Times Dope – From the Giddy Up MC Shy D – Got To Be Tough Schoolly D – Gangster Boogie Ace & Action – Letter to the Better Black Sheep – Strobelite Honey 3 Times Dope – Who Is This? Paris – The Devil Made Me Do It Goldtop – Introduction Overlord X – 2 Bad Twin Hype – Do It To The Crowd Globe & Whiz Kid – Play that Beat Mr DJ Jungle Brothers – Beyond This World Knights of the Turntables – Techno Scratch Richie Rich – My DJ Mann Parrish – Boogie Down Bronx Mann Parrish – Hip Hop Be Bop Chris the Glove Taylor – Tibetan Jam Freschco & Miz – We Don’t Play DJ Chuck Chillout – Hip Hop On Wax Grandmaster Melle Mel – White Line Afrika Bambaataa – Renegades of Funk Fuschnickens – Movie Scene Herbie Hancock – Rockit Pete Nice – Dust to Dust Afrika Bambaata – Looking for the Perfect Beat Strafe – Set it Off Byron Davies – My Hands Are Quicker Than The Eye Jungle Brothers – Sounds of the Safari Dynamix 2 – Give the DJ a Break Rodney O & Joe Cooley – Supercuts Sugar Bear – Don’t Scandalize Mine MC Shy D – Rapp Will Never Die Hashim – Al Naayfish DJ Slice & Kool Rock Jay – Slice It Up LA Dream Team – LA Dream Team Is In The House Tyrone Brunson – The Smurf Grandmaster Flash – Scorpio Bobby’s Boys – Bobby Can’t Dance Aleem – Release Yourself Arthur Baker – Breaker’s Revenge Atmosfear – Breakin’ in Space Jonzun Crew – Pac Jam Egyptian Lover – Girls Egyptian Lover – Egypt LA Dream Team – Rockberry Jam DJ 3D – Def Momentum Freestyle – It’s Automatic Unknown DJ – Let’s Jam Jonzun Crew – Space is the Place Afrika Bambaataa – Planet Rock Cybotron – Clear The Megatrons – Rock the Planet Planet Patrol – Play At Your Own Risk Run DMC – It’s Like That Captain Rock – Return of Captain Rock World Class Wreckin’ Crew – Surgery Twilight 22 – Siberian Nights Unknown DJ – 808 Beats Ice T – Reckless – Information Society – Running Ice Cube – No Vaseline Gunshot – Battle Creek Brawl Stereo MCs – On 33 Hijack – Hold No Hostage Son of Noise – Son of Noise Hardnoise – Untitled SL Troopers – Movement Outlaw Posse – Original Dope Blade – Forward Silver Bullet – 20 Seconds to Comply Silver Buller – Bring Forth the Guillotine Paradox – Jailbreak Beats Blade – The Coming Is Near Hijack – Doomsday of Rap Caveman – Victory DJ Mink – Can You Relate? Ronin – Pure Power MC Shan – Jane, Stop this Crazy Thing Public Enemy – Meet the G that Killed me Steady B – What’s My Name? Fantasy 3 – Buck Stops Here Boogie Down Productions – Stop the Violence Audio Two – Top Billin’(remix) Jeru – You Can’t Stop the Prophet Doug E Fresh & Slick Rick – La Di Da Di