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Episode 348: ROB SWIFT (PART 2): " The Origin Of The X-Ecutioners" On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast, the fellas welcome back hip hop DJ, turntablist and original member of the turntablist group The X-Ecutioners, Rob Swift (@brolicarm) for the second half of his interview with guest co-host @DJGoldfingerNYC. Rob Swift speaks on joining the X Men (02:04), the rivalry between Superman and X Men (13:30) and how @DJClarkKent patched it up (19:30). Finally, he reminisces on the surreal experience of #RickRubin wanting to sign The X-Ecutioners (32:01). This episode is sponsored by @SoundCollectiveNYC, an industry-leading music school, musical space and community located in downtown Manhattan for aspiring DJ's, Producers, Musicians and more. Take private Ableton lessons, practice DJ routines, experiment with different audio equipment and reserve studio spaces for just the day, maybe a week or sign up for their monthly membership. Check www.soundcollective.com for more info and try their Online Classes free for a month by entering the code “ROAD”. If you're in the New York area, visit them at 28 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 and tell them the Road Podcast sent you!! Try Beatsource for free: https://btsrc.dj/4jCkT1p Join DJcity for only $10: https://bit.ly/3EeCjAX
On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast, the fellas welcome hip hop DJ, turntablist and original member of the turntablist group The X-Ecutioners, Rob Swift (@brolicarm) with guest co-host @DJGoldfingerNYC. Rob discusses the inspiration behind his latest book ‘The City of Hip-Hop: New York City, The Bronx, and a Peace Meeting' (02:28) and poses the question “what race started hip hop?” (23:20). He discusses the connection between reparations and hip hop (34:01) and the chain reaction that led up to hip hop forming in the Bronx (58:01). Finally, Rob speaks on how ethnicity solely doesn't make you a part of hip hop (1:27:01). This episode is sponsored by @SoundCollectiveNYC, an industry-leading music school, musical space and community located in downtown Manhattan for aspiring DJ's, Producers, Musicians and more. Take private Ableton lessons, practice DJ routines, experiment with different audio equipment and reserve studio spaces for just the day, maybe a week or sign up for their monthly membership. Check www.soundcollective.com for more info and try their Online Classes free for a month by entering the code “ROAD”. If you're in the New York area, visit them at 28 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 and tell them the Road Podcast sent you!! Try Beatsource for free: https://btsrc.dj/4jCkT1p Join DJcity for only $10: https://bit.ly/3EeCjAX
Warren mentioned that one of our most downloaded episodes was toilet-themed, and without meaning to, that led to yet-more on-theme discussion. Hurry up and buy some bran phlakes shares now! Also, the new Bill and Ted Movie is good, provided you're in the right demo, and like Louis Armstrong. Anyhoo, if you're in the market for bidets, or patio furniture, or hanging chairs, try Babas, or go back in time, Bill and Ted style, and visit Consumers Distributing just beside the Bonanza that burned down. Let us know how that works by sending an email to maskedman@limitedappeal.net. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Welcome to welcome to the apolocalypse! It contains a potentially new segment called, "Am I wrong about this?" When faced with a Zombie apocalypse, shouldn't you aim for the achilles, or at least the leg? Maybe as a weapon-in-the-head lodging problem-avoidance. (SPOILER ALERT: we might give away a plot element from the first few minutes of pick whichever zombie franchise.) Or, how about many cans of expandable foam? With proper preparation, this could be a winning tactic. If you think your strategy for defeating the next plague of undead is better than some slow-moving farm equipment, let us know by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Originally Dropped in 2021OG CHINO: Korean Cholo, Tour Manager, Artist, Owner of Escala“Seoul born, Bogotá raised, L.A. grown, Brooklyn aged.”In this episode OG Chino talks about his journey of being born in South Korea, spending his formative years in Colombia then moving to Los Angeles where the Latino / Cholo community embraced him. From LA to Dallas to NYC, to globe trotting as the tour manager for the The X-Ecutioners and back to LA where he opened Escala, a LA Colombian Korean restaurant in Korea Town.RIP ROC RAIDA & SAD EYES*Side note this convo happened April 7th, so before the protests, uprisings, and massacres in Colombia. That's why it wasn't discussed. Links on how to help can be found below. #soscolombiaQuestions/Comments from the audience:Brian KimWTYM EP 28 guest Maricel SisonRakaa During The Supernatural Bear corner, The SNB sums up his Tio OG CHINO's life while basing on his mama's Spanish skills.Episode linksOG CHINOEscala Chaz BojorquezMike NardoneStinkfishElaine H. Kim(Not Just) Knee Deep by FunkadelicColombia LinksMultiple Organizations and campaignsAfro Unidos WTYM is brought to you byWord To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYM at check out to receive 10% off any order ritzyperiwinkle.comWTYM Patreon PagepanoplyBPO : Mention WTYM and get your 13th month of service free.DONATEAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTS
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We are not the first podcast. OK? We start in Pooh Corner. Assume that half the world's population are going to disappear somehow. How could we adjust this event to make it as happy as possible? We should try to see such things in a positive light, after all. In case you are a magician or have an infinite glove or something similar, consider our advice. For example: we randomly alternate who is disappeared every day. There are implications, but we work out some of the logistics, including catering for parties. It's all really fucked up. Thanks Warren! If you're a mime and want to defend your existence, email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
We start after a long hiatus with an Urban Legend: sneezing while on the toilet increases poop removal volume by 30-60%, which can decrease the risk of bum and poop cancers. Aren't you glad you know this now? It's all about timing! We discuss what coarseness of pepper is best for provoking a bowel clearing sneeze. But what if you poop too much? Then we discover that Bing can manufacture a superficially impressive description of a hypothetical Limited Appeal podcast in the same style as your scribe (ahem), but with a tiny amount of the effort. Turns out that Bing's topic, title, and description were actually formulaic and quite poor. Some offense. Feel free to write us, Bing, and contest our assessment of your work (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Talked with DJ/Turntablist Mista Sinista about being born into music, Being mentored by Dr Butcher, DMC competions, Working with the Beatnuts/Fat Joe/Common, Forming the X-Ecutioners, The Odd Couple, Beatminerz Radio with DJ Safire, and Making the "Reborn" album.
It's legendary times over here at WeGoinIN Presents... as we have one of the illest turntablists of all-time joining us for an in-depth convo on his debut compilation Reborn. Mista Sinista talks about how the compilation came about, including standout cuts from Mr. Voodoo of Natural Elements, Chadio of CRU, Jean Grae, and Ill Bill and Vinnie Paz. We also talk about his work as a turntablist, the legacy of Roc Raida, and what's going on with his crew The X-Ecutioners. Peep the podcast at wegoinin.com or wherever you listen to your podcasts. https://www.instagram.com/djmistasinistaofficialpage/ https://linktr.ee/seven3zero https://instagram.com/seven3zero https://twitter.com/seven3zero Cop the Words 7 book, featuring interviews with top-tier artists including Wordsworth, Masta Ace, Supastition, junclassic, and others: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CP46CNS8?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tpbk_6&storeType=ebooks https://thephbook.com
We hope you will enjoy listening to this episode! Back in the day, I guess. Nope, that doesn't really work, does it? T-Bone heard somewhere that birds can regenerate damaged hearing. It's not clear if we're talking about birds from rock concerts or those near other loud birds. But whatever the cause, it's quite cool they might give us clues for regenerative human hearing! Whether this leads to infinite numbers of heads remains unclear. If you think there's a topological difference between a water cup and a flatworm, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
We have a new contest! This is "Who's That Bird: Celebrity Edition", in which Warren will play the sound of a celebrity and the rest of us need to guess who it is. The celebrity is probably not a bird, and may not even be making bird noises, but you'll have to listen to be sure. Warren patiently explains this multiple times, and even so we're not very sure how this works. Spoiler alert: do you know your celebrity entomologists? Or is this a clever diversion to throw you off the piste? Ha! Haha. If you are Hoss and have started listening again after a few years, let us know by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
In part 2 of our name 5 things series, we make slightly more progress in finding possible animal opponents that a human might be able to take on in a fight, assuming the opponent is human-sized. As noted in part 1, the question is fraught with complexity. You have to fight the organism in its own habitat, but you may be allowed time to put on boots. Despite these constraints, we do come up with a short list of candidates. Without basking too much in this achievement, we then move on to consider which animal might win the battle royale of human-sized animals. Here again, there is some unexpected complexity to unpack, including the context-specific nature of fighting ability depending on one's opponent. We consider the importance of keeping your mouth closed, exploiting your hooves, protecting your neck, and discounting your horns. If you have any suggestions for contestants we have ignored, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
After a whole episode of buildup (see Holy Straw, Batman), Warren finally gets the chance to introduce his new topic: name 5 animals, that if they were human-sized, you think you could take them. The rules of this strange fight club have you fighting in the organism's own habitat, so there are no freebies against whales even if you have three pillows and two buddies. We spend a lot of time considering the potential weakness of a long neck, and whether and how that might be counterbalanced by a good knockout punch. We also discuss the virtues of roundedness and beaklessness, and the futility of weapons design for ungulates. But we may not have come up with 5 satisfying exemplars, so there may be a part 2 someday. If you want to make any suggestions for that unlikely second chapter, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
This week the guys have an in depth discussion with the legendary DJ Rob Swift. They discuss his early career in Columbia Maryland, his family in the hip hop industry, Akinyele, Dr, Butcher, Roc Raida, DJ Compettitions, The X-Ecutioners, and more. Plus another Exclusive Episode on Patreon this week @ https://www.patreon.com/juanepislife dropping this week.Follow the showhttps://www.instagram.com/juanepislife/?hl=enFollow Cipha Soundshttps://www.instagram.com/ciphasounds/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/ciphasounds?lang=enFollow Rosenberghttps://instagram.com/rosenbergradiohttps://twitter.com/RosenbergradioAll things Juan EP is Life is sponsored by Monster Energy. @MonsterEnergy @MonsterMusicFollow Billy Junehttps://instagram.com/billyjune88https://twitter.com/billyjune88 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Si & Veronica are feeling the (sinus) pressure for episode 254! We aren't the only ones as Zach only was able to get one date under his belt before he was struck by Ms. Rona in London. Gabi got the coveted one-on-one AND shopping spree date, complete with royal perfumes and corgis. The group date girlies kept crying saying they had been stood up after being told multiple times that Zach wasn't coming. But why let them get dressed for the cocktail party?!?! Charity also gets her one-on-one canceled but ends up getting a special gift during their virtual cocktail party. For all of us with Zoom fatigue, this episode felt like a bad nightmare. Greer was all of us saying how she is used to seeing her little square of herself in the corner, but she set Zach off with her end of quarter comments. But Kylee and Mercedes were the real losers this week with being dumped via video call. (Bachelor talk ends at time marker 43m:39s) Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and his family is trying to make his life as fun and active as they can for him. RIP to Richard Belzer of SVU fame. His pal Ice T mourned him just days after getting his Hollywood Walk of Fame Star. New couples alert! Kendall Jenner may have snagged Bad Bunny and the internet is up in arms. And Avril Lavigne was seen with Tyga in the midst of her engagement to Mod Sun ending. Vee went “Yikes!” to Tiger Woods' distasteful tampon prank. Join us for what is always a good time and leave us a rating and review for a shoutout! Follow us @thefuturebachelor on Instagram! Thanks to you all who have subscribed! -- For fun, great music updated weekly, follow FUTURE BACHELOR on Spotify! ***SLAPPER OF THE WEEK*** "It's Goin' Down" by X-Ecutioners, Mike Shinoda, Mr. Hahn -- Follow us on Instagram!
Warren has a perfect comeback topic to get back into the swing of things after a long hiatus, but first a warm-up question: how many holes does a straw have? Are you sure? What about a donut? What about a person? As usual – wait, can we say as usual when we record every year or so? Yeah, whatever, as usual, we do a bit of rambling while counting holes, and our conversation veers through considerations of semantics, anatomy, topology, cloacas, and explosive hydrostatic penises. If you want to opine on the proper criteria for a comparative biology pee and poo contest, or want to complain about the fact that we never actually get around to Warren's perfect question, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
We caught up with Mista Sinista of The X-Ecutioners for a dope convo, He talked about his early beginnings of joining The X-Men, his desire to be known as more than just a turntablist, and he also dropped jewels for DJ's on the art of coming up with routines and best practices for doing gigs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carryingtheculture/support
We sat down with DJ Rob Swift of the X-Ecutioners for a dope build. We had a candid discussion about the origins of Hip-Hop and the contributions of Latino pioneers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carryingtheculture/support
We sat down with DJ Rob Swift of The X-Ecutioners for a dope build. We had a candid discussion about the origins of Hip-Hop and the contributions of Latino pioneers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carryingtheculture/support
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock , 12 avril 1940, Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis Herbie Hancock est un excellent pianiste de jazz, chef d'orchestre et compositeur. Herbie est né à Chicago, Illinois. Il a fréquenté le Wendell Phillips High School à East Pershing Rd à Chicago, commençant initialement par une éducation musicale classique. Montrant des promesses remarquables dans son enfance, Herbie a été influencé par le groupe vocal Hi-Lo's. En 1960, il devient l'élève de l'artiste Chris Anderson, puis commence à travailler avec Donald Byrd et Coleman Hawkins. Herbie a également fréquenté l'Université Roosevelt de Chicago. Au fur et à mesure que sa réputation vieillissait, Herbie a commencé à collaborer avec Oliver Nelson et Phil Woods. En 1962, il avait signé avec Blue Note Records pour sortir son premier album 'Takin' Off''. L'album a attiré l'attention de Miles Davis sur Herbie, qui cherchait alors un claviériste. Il rejoint ensuite le Miles Davis Quintet en 1963, avec lequel il restera cinq ans, tout en continuant à sortir son matériel solo pour Blue Note Records. Son matériel solo pour Blue Note a continué jusqu'en 1969, avec les albums 'My Point Of View' (en 1963), 'Inventions and Dimensions' (en 1964), 'Empyrean Isles' (en 1964), 'Maiden Voyage' (en 1965), 'Speak Like A Child' (en 1968) et 'The Prisoner' (en 1969). Herbie a également joué sur plusieurs sessions d'enregistrement sur la côte Est pour le producteur Creed Taylor, qui comprenait la bande originale de "Blow Up", qui est devenue le premier de nombreux projets de bande originale de film. Herbie a quitté le Miles Davis Quintet en 1968. Il a sorti l'album 'Fat Albert Rotunda' un an plus tard pour l'empreinte Warner Bros. En 1970, Herbie étudiait le bouddhisme, ce qui l'a vu changer brièvement de nom pour son matériel enregistré, comme pour l'album "Mwandishi" en 1971. Mwandishi étant un nom swahili qu'il utilisait parfois ("Mwandishi" est le swahili pour "écrivain"). 1972, voit la sortie de 'Crossings', suivi de 'Sextant' un an plus tard (la première sortie après un changement de label chez Columbia Records). En 1973, Herbie sort l'album "Head Hunters", qui montre une émergence musicale vers un style plus funk/fusion. L'album comportait le morceau extrêmement populaire 'Chameleon'. Herbie commençait à maîtriser le synthétiseur et à développer son son, mis en valeur par une série d'excellents albums, dont 'Thrust' (en 1974), 'Death Wish' (en 1974), 'Flood' (en 1975), 'Man-Child ' (en 1975), 'Secrets' (en 1976) et 'VSOP' (en 1977). À cette époque, Herbie était un musicien de session vedette du tour de force de Stevie Wonder en 1976 "Songs In The Key Of Life" et fut plus tard le producteur du projet "8 for The Eighties" de Webster Lewis. En 1978, Herbie a sorti l'un de ses albums de fusion les plus commerciaux (et les plus réussis) dans l'album "Sunlight". L'album comportait l'hymne du club "I Thought It Was You", où Herbie utilisait son synthétiseur pour corriger toute "anomalie" dans sa propre prestation vocale. "Feets Don't Fail Me Now" de 1979 a continué le format, embellissant le son avec un format disco, présenté dans le single "You Bet Your Love". La même année, Herbie a demandé l'aide de Webster Lewis, Alphonse Mouzon, Bennie Maupin, Bill Summers et Ray Obiedo, pour un album enregistré "direct sur vinyle" au Japon, intitulé "Directstep" (qui présentait une face complète de l'enregistrement de l'album de "Je pensais que c'était toi". L'album 'Monster' des années 1980 présentait certains des enregistrements les plus émouvants d'Herbie, notamment 'Making Love', 'Stars In Your Eyes' et 'Saturday Night'. Il a immédiatement suivi l'album avec un disque plus fusionnel intitulé "Mr Hands" (avec "Just Around The Corner"). 'Magic Windows' de 1981 était une sortie beaucoup plus émouvante, qui a été suivie par 'Lite Me Up', une collaboration avec Rod Temperton du groupe Heatwave. L'album comprenait les populaires « Getting To The Good Part », « Motor Mouth » et « The Bomb ». L'album de 1983 "Future Shock" présentait le single à succès "Rockit" (souvent considéré comme la première chanson jazz hip-hop), qui présentait un son plus électronique que ses sorties précédentes. En 1984, "Sound System" présentait le morceau de fusion "Karabali", qui avait été diffusé à la radio à l'époque. En 1986, il enregistre l'album de la bande originale du film de Dexter Gordon "Round Midnight", pour lequel il remporte un Oscar de la musique originale. Après avoir sorti "Perfect Machine" en 1988, Herbie a quitté l'empreinte de Columbia après 15 ans. Il a signé par intermittence sur plusieurs labels, dont Qwest, qui a vu la sortie de l'album "A Tribute To Miles" en 1994. Cette année-là, il signe chez PolyGram Records, ce qui lui permet de sortir des disques de jazz pour Verve/Mercury Records. L'album de 1994, "Dis Is da Drum", présentait l'interprète dans un format jazz plus acide. Cette année-là, Herbie est apparu sur l'album de compilation de sensibilisation au sida de l'organisation Red Hot 'Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool'. En 1998, Herbie a sorti l'album «Gershwin's World», qui présentait des interprétations des standards de George et Ira Gershwin par Herbie, ainsi que Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell et Wayne Shorter. Il a sorti "Future2Future" en 2001, avec lequel Herbie a collaboré avec Bill Laswell et Rob Swift de The X-Ecutioners. Le trio a tourné pour soutenir l'album, se poursuivant jusqu'en 2005. En 2005, Herbie sort un album en duo intitulé "Possibilités". Les artistes en vedette comprenaient Carlos Santana, Paul Simon, Annie Lennox, John Mayer, Christina Aguilera et Sting. En 2006, Sony BMG Music Entertainment a récupéré les droits du catalogue Columbia de Herbie en publiant "The Essential Herbie Hancock". En 2007, Herbie a sorti l'album «River: The Joni Letters», son propre hommage à Joni Mitchell, le chanteur et auteur-compositeur. L'album comportait des contributions de Norah Jones, Tina Turner et Corinne Bailey Rae. "River" a remporté le Grammy Award de l'album de l'année 2008. En 2010, Herbie a sorti "The Imagine Project" et en 2013 a reçu le Kennedy Center Honors Award pour ses réalisations dans les arts de la scène. Différente de la carrière «motivée» de Miles Davis, la musique de Herbie a emmené l'artiste dans un voyage plus long, oscillant entre presque tous les développements du jazz électronique / acoustique et du R&B au cours du dernier tiers du 20e siècle. Contains samples of "Off the record interview with Herbie Hancock, [1986-1988?]-04-17" by Smith, Joe (1928-) (Interviewer) and Hancock, Herbie (1940-) (Interviewee). Retrieved from Citizen DJ, Joe Smith Collection at the Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.
Ballpark Talk is back, due to its overwhelming previous success! Snorkelling vs. being a peeping tom. Same ballpark? Perspective matters here: who is peeping on whom? Warren makes a compelling case that some situations involve teammates. It probably makes sense, maybe? I don't know. We somehow end up discussing whether curtains should maybe be on the outside of the house. Is it defensible to be a shy snorkeler? How about at a public pool? Let us know what you think about underwater viewing in any context by sending us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Normally, podcasts will edit out the part of a recording where the hosts decide what to do. But we roll a different way from normal podcasts, so you get a short and not terribly interesting behind-the-scenes look at Warren introducing the possibilities. Anyway, we start a new version of the 'Who's that bird?' contest, but in this case Warren will name a bird and describe it, and its circumstances, and the rest of us need to attempt to produce the sound that Warren is describing. Warren will then subjectively (or by consensus) judge whose bird call is closest to the real one. You can play along at home, but since we can't hear you, you can't win. You'll have to judge for yourself whether your call is close to the mark. If you want to send us your call, you can do that, I suppose. Email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
We accidentally create a new segment to start this episode because we got caught up in whether our DJ was dead or his estate needed to spin the tunes. What is an estate? Do you need to have anything? What if you're dead? Does real estate imply you have an estate? What if the teddybear you get buried with was bequeathed to someone else? What if none of this is interesting to anyone at all? Hmph. On a related note, if someone says your singing voice is very distinctive, is that a compliment? How would you note sarcasm in your written compliment, if you wanted to? Or if you were quoting someone else's sarcastic comment? And wanted to do so sarcastically? How BM£ interesting. Finally, how many chests does a centaur have? We discuss the internal anatomical implications of having an extra chest, and it's as $%^ fascinating as you might expect? If you want to engage with us about any of this for some reason, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
OG CHINO: Renaissance Man | Owner of EscalaIn this episode OG Chino talks about his journey of being born in South Korea, spending his formative years in Colombia then moving to Los Angeles where the Latino / Cholo community embraced him. From LA to Dallas to NYC, to globe trotting as the tour manager for the The X-Ecutioners and back to LA where he opened Escala, a LA Colombian Korean restaurant in Korea Town. RIP ROC RAIDA & SAD EYES*Side note this convo happened April 7th, so before the protests, uprisings, and massacres in Colombia. That’s why it wasn’t discussed. Links on how to help can be found below. #soscolombia Questions/Comments from the audience:Brian KimWTYM EP 28 guest Maricel SisonRakaa During The Supernatural Bear corner, The SNB sums up his Tio OG CHINO’s life while basing on his mama’s Spanish skills.Episode linksOG CHINOEscala Chaz BojorquezMike NardoneStinkfishElaine H. Kim(Not Just) Knee Deep by FunkadelicColombia LinksMultiple Organizations and campaignsAfro Unidos WTYM is brought to you byWord To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYM at check out to receive 10% off any order ritzyperiwinkle.comWTYM Patreon PagepanoplyBPO : Mention WTYM and get your 13th month of service free.DONATEAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTS
Welcome back to the 200th episode of Eggs! To celebrate this milestone, we are thrilled to have our special guest, the revolutionary DJ Rob Swift. Born and raised in what would become the epicenter of hip-hop, Jackson Heights, Queens, Rob started his DJing at the young age of 12, influenced by his brother and father, DJs themselves. His education continued on the streets of 1980s New York City where he was exposed to all kinds of music from funk and jazz to old DJs like Grandmaster Flash and Grand Wizard Theodore. In 1991, Rob’s career kicked into overdrive when he joined the groundbreaking turntablist crew, the X-men, AKA the X-Ecutioners along with fellow legendary DJs Roc Raida, Total Eclipse, and Mista Sinista. He also won the DMC east coast title that year. In addition to working with everyone from Linkin Park to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rob appeared as the resident DJ on ESPNU and has achieved an unheard-of level of mainstream success. Today, he is still producing music, including his latest drop, For heads that break, with Shawneci Icecold in 2021, in addition to his popular blog, and education programs which are teaching the next generation of DJs how to master the trade. Here to talk about growing up a kid in 70 and 80s NYC, his incredible DJ career, the effect of COVID on the profession, the future of DJing and live music, and so much more, please join us in welcoming to the show, DJ Rob Swift.----DJ Rob SwiftFounding member X-Ecutioners, founder Brolic Army DJ School https://www.djrobswift.com/https://brolicarmydjschool.com/Credits:Hosted by: Michael Smith and Ryan RoghaarProduced by: Michael Smith and Ryan RoghaarEdited by: Audiostar Entertainment Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPMThe Carton:https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggsFeature with Zack Chmeis of Straight Method up now! https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs/zack-chmeis-35dae817ac28The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist:bit.ly/eggstunesThe Plugs:The Showeggscast.com@eggshow on twitter and instagramOn iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcherAlso available on Google Play Music!Mike "DJ Ontic" shows and infodjontic.com@djontic on twitterRyan Roghaarhttp://ryanroghaar.com
Spotify wants us to have a trailer, so here you go. This is a shortened episode featuring a brand new segment, called "Ballpark Talk", in which the premise is to decide whether two things are in the same ballpark or different ones. Today's inaugural topic: cannibalism versus eating a pet. Enjoy! Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
CLL #1724 (feat. The X-Ecutioners) 05/08/2002 – Wednesday Night Show Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches This episode is now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, The...
CLL #1724 (feat. The X-Ecutioners) 05/08/2002 – Wednesday Night Show Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches This episode is now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, The...
This podcast was a rare occasion when most of us were in the same room. This means that the audio is generally exquisite since we are using T-Bone's studio, but also somewhat annoying because Warren insists on giving listeners cues of our eating and drinking. Do judges have their own gavels, or is one provided in the courtroom? What if someone breaks the gavel, is there a spare? John is on hand to answer, even though he insists he hasn't spent much time in a courtroom. You be the judge of what he knows about judges. Get it? If you are a judge, or a gavel equipment manager, and want to set the record straight, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
We chop game with Lord Sear DJ and voice actor who is known as the host of "The All Out Show" on Sirius Satellite Radio in New York City. He voices himself as the co-host with Stretch Armstrong of Game FM radio station in Grand Theft Auto III. He started as a tour DJ and has travelled the world with none other than Eminem. He has done skits for Big Pun, the X-Ecutioners and the Beastie Boys. featured in the Netflix documentary “Stretch & Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives” Uncle Snoops Army and Bobby Dee Presents Contrast Uncut Hosted By Zylo Hefferan Produced by Kev King Executive Produced by Zylo Hefferan Music by Jay P Bangz Intro: Sequence Outro: King dreams ft myguymars “CUZ OF YOU” Produced by myguymars mike & keys of 1500 or Nothin
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the DR. BUTCHER & CJ MOORE interview session! Normally, this would have been a Twice A Week week. You know, the usual - mix show on Tuesday, all new joints, Meeks and Doe talking trash, and then an interview session to follow on Thursday. However, the universe had something different in mind. These two legends were originally scheduled to be on the mix show this week to talk about “AGAINST ALL ODDS,” their new project with DA ODD COUPLE (ROB SWIFT & MISTA SINISTA of the X-ECUTIONERS) and keep it moving - but this thing turned into a TWO AND HALF HOUR history lesson. We let the tape roll and said forget all the new rap this week, this conversation is too important to stop. No cap, as the young folks say - this is foundation / architect / cornerstone type content, Vangardians. While we did manage to get the low down on the phenomenal production & engineering Butcher and CJ provided on the new LP with Rob & Sinista, as well as why they pulled in fresh talent like KE TURNER & RAY LUGER as features - we quickly got DEEP in that hip-hop Encyclopedia Brittanica: 1212 STUDIOS. PAUL C. BLACK, ROCK & RON. ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’S. SIMPLY II POSITIVE aka ORGANIZED KONFUSION. PHAROAHE MONCH. PRINCE PO. LARGE PROFESSOR. DE LA SOUL. TOMMY BOY RECORDS. TOM SILVERMAN. DANTE ROSS. STETSASONIC. QUEEN LATIFAH. FATHER MC. X-MEN. AKINYELE. SIR JINX. THE BEATNUTS. JUJU. PSYCHO LES. MF GRIMM. KOOL G RAP. IRV GOTTI. JAY-Z. DAME DASH. ROCAFELLA. DMX. RUFF RYDERS. NORE. THE NEPTUNES. PHARRELL. LL COOL J. DAVE JUSTICE. HALLE BERRY. Say WHAT?! Man look - YOU’RE WAAAAALCOME. For real, you’re really, really, REALLY welcome. So Happy New Year and all that, f*ck 2020, see you in 2021, and you got damn RIGHT it’s DOE and MEEKS with what is ALWAYS that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live December 27, 2020 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks
An oft-discussed but not previously resolved question: is Die Hard a Christmas movie? We settle the matter, I guess, provided you don't care very much about the matter in the first place. Turns out the whole question turns on the secret, possibly offscreen shenanigans between Bruce and the security guard. If you can read between the scenes to imagine some help-shtooping, then you have yourself a holiday classic. Take that, Julie Andrews! Our handy rule turns out to illuminate the question for many other Christmas movie candidates, although the degree to which off-screen activity is implied is sometimes controversial. Screenwriters of the future, take note: make sure that you explicitly clarify the off or on screen antics involving the help if you want to be included in the holiday rotation. If you need help with how to write about expressly boning, email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Kasting Cuzzins: A Podcast About Rap... By Two Recovering White Rappers
Ah geez. We're nearing the end of the season... perhaps the end of an era? Either way, in today's Kast we're discussing the second to last track on our debut rap album, "We'll Burn That Bridge When We Come To It." We get into Chris' sick Sarah Palin diss... Alex's rhymes about Tears for Fears... and the time the X-Ecutioners implied we were racist. Join us? https://kastingcuzzins.com fb/twitter: @kastingcuzzins
Welcome back! Have you washed your hands? Either way, keep your soggy end out of the dip. Warren asks whether Timmy was right in suggesting that George from Seinfeld put his whole mouth in the tip. Remember the before-time, when this might have been a question? It's hard to imagine now, but at one stage it was somewhat defensible to dip near someone else, and maybe even do so twice, depending on rotation and the number of chip protuberances. If you know can clarify the benefits of tube-shaped chips, or know which of our episodes contains a discussion of aphid honeydew, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Welcome back! Have you washed your hands? Either way, keep your soggy end out of the dip. Warren asks whether Timmy was right in suggesting that George from Seinfeld put his whole mouth in the tip. Remember the before-time, when this might have been a question? It's hard to imagine now, but at one stage it was somewhat defensible to dip near someone else, and maybe even do so twice, depending on rotation and the number of chip protuberances. If you know can clarify the benefits of tube-shaped chips, or know which of our episodes contains a discussion of aphid honeydew, send us an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
DJ ROB SWIFT TALKS DA ODD COUPLE, ROC RAIDA, X-ECUTIONERS, ESPN & MORE. THE DJ PODCAST VINYL ESQUIRE INTERVIEWS THE LEGENDARY DJ ROB SWIFT! AVAILABLE NOW! DOWNLOAD THE APP OR LOG ON TO WWW.VINYLESQUIRE.COM @VINYLESQUIRE @BROLICARM @THEORIGINALRIP @DAODDCOUPLE
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For this episode, we revisit Inventions and Shit, our segment in which we present ideas of new inventions for free (mostly) in case any venture capitalists are listening. Warren's latest idea is a toilet water warmer, which, you may have guessed, warms the water in your toilet. There are several major benefits (or perhaps problems) depending on your anatomy, digestive physiology, and temperature preference. And maybe the country of origin of your dog. If you are a robot (preferably not a racist or masturbating one) and wish to license our idea (please don't) you can contact us by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
For this episode, we revisit Inventions and Shit, our segment in which we present ideas of new inventions for free (mostly) in case any venture capitalists are listening. Warren's latest idea is a toilet water warmer, which, you may have guessed, warms the water in your toilet. There are several major benefits (or perhaps problems) depending on your anatomy, digestive physiology, and temperature preference. And maybe the country of origin of your dog. If you are a robot (preferably not a racist or masturbating one) and wish to license our idea (please don't) you can contact us by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Having been stuck on Season 11 for a while, we skipped 12 and went straight to 13. Bad luck be damned! By the way, have you been eating salami wrong? Quite possibly. Anyway, this episode marks a return to our contest feature Nature Walk, Who's That Bird Non-Bird Edition, Round 5. How dramatic! For this contest, we have to listen to an audio clip of a nonbird, describe the nonbird or name it, describe what the nonbird is thinking, or what it is trying to achieve with the sound, and then provide a collective noun for the animal. Play along at home, though you'll be hard pressed to match the amateur natural history insights we muster. If you need any more nostril-based trivia, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Having been stuck on Season 11 for a while, we skipped 12 and went straight to 13. Bad luck be damned! By the way, have you been eating salami wrong? Quite possibly. Anyway, this episode marks a return to our contest feature Nature Walk, Who's That Bird Non-Bird Edition, Round 5. How dramatic! For this contest, we have to listen to an audio clip of a nonbird, describe the nonbird or name it, describe what the nonbird is thinking, or what it is trying to achieve with the sound, and then provide a collective noun for the animal. Play along at home, though you'll be hard pressed to match the amateur natural history insights we muster. If you need any more nostril-based trivia, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Having been stuck on Season 11 for a while, we skipped 12 and went straight to 13. Bad luck be damned! By the way, have you been eating salami wrong? Quite possibly. Anyway, this episode marks a return to our contest feature Nature Walk, Who's That Bird Non-Bird Edition, Round 5. How dramatic! For this contest, we have to listen to an audio clip of a nonbird, describe the nonbird or name it, describe what the nonbird is thinking, or what it is trying to achieve with the sound, and then provide a collective noun for the animal. Play along at home, though you'll be hard pressed to match the amateur natural history insights we muster. If you need any more nostril-based trivia, let us know via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Music Lab Va was started by a small group of friends from the Hampton Roads area, who are committed to the preservation of music and the art of DJing. This team consists of several DJ's, music lovers and Hip-Hop nerds who share various opinions on anything from who's better Rage Against the Machine or Linkin Park, to which artist sampled Joe Cockers "Woman to Woman" first. Every TUESDAY we have the best DJ's in town volunteer and spin for the public. We also host an artist spotlight for local artist once a month for "bridging the gap" and preservation of music. Our theme is: Mix, Mingle, Music as we like for everyone to mingle and share their interest in music and mingle. Music Lab also supports bringing the art of DJing to our youth. Working on our first ever campaign to provide lessons to the youth in the Hampton Roads area in 2017. QUARTERLY we will host a famous & established DJ to showcase and do a quick Q & A. The booking of DJ's bought to Virginia have ranged from, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, DJ Mell Star, DJ Boogie Blind of the X-Ecutioners, DJ Dice (former DJ for Platinum selling Duo DAS- EFX) and currently REDMAN, & DJ Sammy Bee to name a few. Recorded by @DjSekoVarner.For sponsorship opportunities, please email: musiclabva@gmail.com. http://www.facebook.com/musiclabva http://twitter.com/musiclabva http://instagram.com/musiclabva https://musiclabva.comhiphop, livedjing, musiclabva, turntabalism, DJ, HipHopDJ, PartyDj, DjLife, freestyle, hip-hop, jazz, musiclabva, r&b, turntabalist, virginia. VirginiaBeach, DjCulture, 757dj, 757djs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musiclabva/message
(Live) DJ Heaven X & @_Capo_Don_Juan at @MusicLabVAMusic Lab Va was started by a small group of friends from the Hampton Roads area, who are committed to the preservation of music and the art of DJing. This team consists of several DJ's, music lovers and Hip-Hop nerds who share various opinions on anything from who's better Rage Against the Machine or Linkin Park, to which artist sampled Joe Cockers "Woman to Woman" first. Every TUESDAY we have the best DJ's in town volunteer and spin for the public. We also host an artist spotlight for local artist once a month for "bridging the gap" and preservation of music. Our theme is: Mix, Mingle, Music as we like for everyone to mingle and share their interest in music and mingle. Music Lab also supports bringing the art of DJing to our youth. Working on our first ever campaign to provide lessons to the youth in the Hampton Roads area in 2017. QUARTERLY we will host a famous & established DJ to showcase and do a quick Q & A. The booking of DJ's bought to Virginia have ranged from, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, DJ Mell Star, DJ Boogie Blind of the X-Ecutioners, DJ Dice (former DJ for Platinum selling Duo DAS- EFX) and currently REDMAN, & DJ Sammy Bee to name a few. Recorded by @DjSekoVarner.For sponsorship opportunities, please email: musiclabva@gmail.com. http://www.facebook.com/musiclabva http://twitter.com/musiclabva http://instagram.com/musiclabva https://musiclabva.comhiphop, livedjing, musiclabva, turntabalism, DjSekoVarnerAndFriends, DJ, HipHopDJ, PartyDj, DjLife, freestyle, hip-hop, jazz, musiclabva, r&b, turntabalist, virginia. VirginiaBeach, DjCulture, 757dj, 757djs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musiclabva/message
For Red Carpet Capo's Born day we WENT IN!!!!Music Lab Va was started by a small group of friends from the Hampton Roads area, who are committed to the preservation of music and the art of DJing. This team consists of several DJ's, music lovers and Hip-Hop nerds who share various opinions on anything from who's better Rage Against the Machine or Linkin Park, to which artist sampled Joe Cockers "Woman to Woman" first. Every TUESDAY we have the best DJ's in town volunteer and spin for the public. We also host an artist spotlight for local artist once a month for "bridging the gap" and preservation of music. Our theme is: Mix, Mingle, Music as we like for everyone to mingle and share their interest in music and mingle. Music Lab also supports bringing the art of DJing to our youth. Working on our first ever campaign to provide lessons to the youth in the Hampton Roads area in 2017. QUARTERLY we will host a famous & established DJ to showcase and do a quick Q & A. The booking of DJ's bought to Virginia have ranged from, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, DJ Mell Star, DJ Boogie Blind of the X-Ecutioners, DJ Dice (former DJ for Platinum selling Duo DAS- EFX) and currently REDMAN, & DJ Sammy Bee to name a few. Recorded by @DjSekoVarner.For sponsorship opportunities, please email: musiclabva@gmail.com. http://www.facebook.com/musiclabva http://twitter.com/musiclabva http://instagram.com/musiclabva https://musiclabva.comhiphop, livedjing, musiclabva, turntabalism, DjSekoVarnerAndFriends, DJ, HipHopDJ, PartyDj, DjLife, freestyle, hip-hop, jazz, musiclabva, r&b, turntabalist, virginia. VirginiaBeach, DjCulture, 757dj, 757djs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musiclabva/message
(Live) @DJRepp @ MusicLabVA!!Music Lab Va was started by a small group of friends from the Hampton Roads area, who are committed to the preservation of music and the art of DJing. This team consists of several DJ's, music lovers and Hip-Hop nerds who share various opinions on anything from who's better Rage Against the Machine or Linkin Park, to which artist sampled Joe Cockers "Woman to Woman" first. Every TUESDAY we have the best DJ's in town volunteer and spin for the public. We also host an artist spotlight for local artist once a month for "bridging the gap" and preservation of music. Our theme is: Mix, Mingle, Music as we like for everyone to mingle and share their interest in music and mingle. Music Lab also supports bringing the art of DJing to our youth. Working on our first ever campaign to provide lessons to the youth in the Hampton Roads area in 2017. QUARTERLY we will host a famous & established DJ to showcase and do a quick Q & A. The booking of DJ's bought to Virginia have ranged from, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, DJ Mell Star, DJ Boogie Blind of the X-Ecutioners, DJ Dice (former DJ for Platinum selling Duo DAS- EFX) and currently REDMAN, & DJ Sammy Bee to name a few. Recorded by @DjSekoVarner.For sponsorship opportunities, please email: musiclabva@gmail.com. http://www.facebook.com/musiclabva http://twitter.com/musiclabva http://instagram.com/musiclabva https://musiclabva.comhiphop, livedjing, musiclabva, turntabalism, DjSekoVarnerAndFriends, DJ, HipHopDJ, PartyDj, DjLife, freestyle, hip-hop, jazz, musiclabva, r&b, turntabalist, virginia. VirginiaBeach, DjCulture, 757dj, 757djs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musiclabva/message
As we awaited @DjEase, the #757DJs turned UP. Here is part 1!Music Lab Va was started by a small group of friends from the Hampton Roads area, who are committed to the preservation of music and the art of DJing. This team consists of several DJ's, music lovers and Hip-Hop nerds who share various opinions on anything from who's better Rage Against the Machine or Linkin Park, to which artist sampled Joe Cockers "Woman to Woman" first. Every TUESDAY we have the best DJ's in town volunteer and spin for the public. We also host an artist spotlight for local artist once a month for "bridging the gap" and preservation of music. Our theme is: Mix, Mingle, Music as we like for everyone to mingle and share their interest in music and mingle. Music Lab also supports bringing the art of DJing to our youth. Working on our first ever campaign to provide lessons to the youth in the Hampton Roads area in 2017. QUARTERLY we will host a famous & established DJ to showcase and do a quick Q & A. The booking of DJ's bought to Virginia have ranged from, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, DJ Mell Star, DJ Boogie Blind of the X-Ecutioners, DJ Dice (former DJ for Platinum selling Duo DAS- EFX) and currently REDMAN, & DJ Sammy Bee to name a few. Recorded by @DjSekoVarner.For sponsorship opportunities, please email: musiclabva@gmail.com. http://www.facebook.com/musiclabva http://twitter.com/musiclabva http://instagram.com/musiclabva https://musiclabva.comhiphop, livedjing, musiclabva, turntabalism, DjSekoVarnerAndFriends, DJ, HipHopDJ, PartyDj, DjLife, freestyle, hip-hop, jazz, musiclabva, r&b, turntabalist, virginia. VirginiaBeach, DjCulture, 757dj, 757djs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musiclabva/message
As we awaited @DjEase, the #757DJs turned UP. Here is part 2 beginning with Red Carpet Capo! Photo of DJ Dillinger!Music Lab Va was started by a small group of friends from the Hampton Roads area, who are committed to the preservation of music and the art of DJing. This team consists of several DJ's, music lovers and Hip-Hop nerds who share various opinions on anything from who's better Rage Against the Machine or Linkin Park, to which artist sampled Joe Cockers "Woman to Woman" first. Every TUESDAY we have the best DJ's in town volunteer and spin for the public. We also host an artist spotlight for local artist once a month for "bridging the gap" and preservation of music. Our theme is: Mix, Mingle, Music as we like for everyone to mingle and share their interest in music and mingle. Music Lab also supports bringing the art of DJing to our youth. Working on our first ever campaign to provide lessons to the youth in the Hampton Roads area in 2017. QUARTERLY we will host a famous & established DJ to showcase and do a quick Q & A. The booking of DJ's bought to Virginia have ranged from, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, DJ Mell Star, DJ Boogie Blind of the X-Ecutioners, DJ Dice (former DJ for Platinum selling Duo DAS- EFX) and currently REDMAN, & DJ Sammy Bee to name a few. Recorded by @DjSekoVarner.For sponsorship opportunities, please email: musiclabva@gmail.com. http://www.facebook.com/musiclabva http://twitter.com/musiclabva http://instagram.com/musiclabva https://musiclabva.comhiphop, livedjing, musiclabva, turntabalism, DjSekoVarnerAndFriends, DJ, HipHopDJ, PartyDj, DjLife, freestyle, hip-hop, jazz, musiclabva, r&b, turntabalist, virginia. VirginiaBeach, DjCulture, 757dj, 757djs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musiclabva/message
LIVE! DJ Ease (@DJEASE) at @MusicLabVA 05 23 2019 #DjEase ripped a few routines and worked the crowd. Enjoy the warm up, and then the mayhem!Music Lab Va was started by a small group of friends from the Hampton Roads area, who are committed to the preservation of music and the art of DJing. This team consists of several DJ's, music lovers and Hip-Hop nerds who share various opinions on anything from who's better Rage Against the Machine or Linkin Park, to which artist sampled Joe Cockers "Woman to Woman" first. Every TUESDAY we have the best DJ's in town volunteer and spin for the public. We also host a artist spotlight for local artist once a month for "bridging the gap" and preservation of music. Our theme is: Mix, Mingle, Music as we like for everyone to mingle and share their interest in music and mingle. Music Lab also supports bringing the art of DJing to our youth. Working on our first ever campaign to provide lessons to the youth in the Hampton Roads area in 2017. QUARTERLY we will host a famous & established DJ to showcase and do a quick Q & A. The booking of DJ's bought to Virginia have ranged from, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, DJ Mell Star, DJ Boogie Blind of the X-Ecutioners, DJ Dice (former DJ for Platinum selling Duo DAS- EFX) and currently REDMAN, & DJ Sammy Bee to name a few. For sponsorship opportunities, please email: musiclabva@gmail.com. http://www.facebook.com/musiclabva http://twitter.com/musiclabva http://instagram.com/musiclabva https://musiclabva.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musiclabva/message