Archive for the ‘Pirate Radio Podcast’ Category

Know The Ledge 3yr Anny…

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

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Friend to DP.com and Berkeley SFU correspondent DJ Franchise is celebrating the 3year anniversary of his website – Know The Ledge by giving away a mixtape of music actually mixed and blended (remember those?).

It sounds so beautiful I can’t wait for the 6yr anniversary mixtape. Thanks Franchise.

Download link (for the iPod people)

Streaming player (for those at work/school)

Sean P x Timeless Truth = JonJohnTV Cipher…

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

industry shakedown radio

Timeless Truth goes in [ll] with Sean P playing the lynchpin on the set of his video for ‘Shut The Fuck Up’.

JonJohnTV on the lens.

Afro-Punk Gets Activated…

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

activator

Don’t be fooled by their promo pic. Activator will punch you and your mother in the mouf. In the ‘last of a dying breed’ category we have one of the most hardcore punk bands since Minor Threat.

Activator was on the Def Jux roster until the label imploded. The band still remains and the boys still rock. Activator will be one of the legendary bands performing on the Afro-Punk stage at Commodore Barry Park outside of the Brooklyn Navy Yard this Saturday.


Activator – ‘Shackle’


Activator – ‘Unfortunate Lovely’

Activator will bring their hardcore punk steez to the people at the 2010 Afro-Punk Festival this Saturday, June 26. Also on the bill: Game Rebellion, Ninjasonik, The Bots, P.O.S., BAD BRAINS!

Click here to download Activator’s freEP ‘Unfortunate Lovely

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The Roots Are Doing It Again…

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

?uestlove

I remember when Game Theory dropped a few years back and I was sleeping as I usually did on Roots albums. I eventually took the advice of Rafi Kam who suggested the album after we had wrapped our shoot of the Ghetto Big Mac video.

Game Theory was the first Roots album where I felt like I could fux with the studio album. It’s not like I didn’t fux with the Roots tho’ who I have followed in NYC for years. Something in the paradigm shifted tho’. Maybe my palate became more advanced? In any case I found myself having a new appreciation for the Roots and the efforts they released on compact disk.

The latest Roots album titled ‘How I Got Over’ has been cooking up nice and slow in the studio. The album was purported to be released at several dates last year but the Roots revised schedule of non-stop work didn’t have them recording as often. The wait was totally worthwhile in that this album is their best richest compilation of music I have ever listened to. The album is nails.

I feel extra lucky too in that as I listen to the album I recognize some songs from their residency at the Highline Ballroom. The Roots remain on that ‘constant elevation causes expansion’ Rakim vibe. This album has such a Grown Man Rap sound. I think that is coming from the keys which are prominent throughout. This could be the James Poyser influence on the band. This track sounds like something from the Chronic 3000.


The Roots featuring Dice Raw, Truck North and P.O.R.N. – ‘Walk Alone’

This album should be all over the dial on the radio. It’s not like the Roots were unfocused either. They have a song on here for every occasion, or radio station format. I like that they took their time to put out this disk because there are no rushed filler tracks on the album. The features are all on point too. The tracks with John Legend are incredible. Also the rappers are all visionaries, Phonte, Blu and most definitely the Money Makin’ Jam Boys – Dice Raw, Truck North, P.O.R.N. and STS.


The Roots featuring John Legend – ‘The Fire’

Black Thought is Black Thought. That is to say that Black Thought is the greatest emcee of all time. The verses on this track give me chills down my spine. I have told y’all one million times that the essence of Hip-Hop is the sound of the drum and the voice. ?uestLove and Black Thought are the drum and the voice. The Roots are the essence of Hip-Hop. And they are doing it again.


The Roots featuring John Legend – ‘Doin’ It Again’

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pics via Kwadwo Kwarte

L.A., L.A., Big City Of Dreams…

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

l.a, l.a.

But everything in L.A. ain’t always what is seems…

You might get fooled if you come from out of town…

But we come from QueensBridge and gets down!


C-N-N featuring Mobb Deep and Tragedy Khadafi – ‘L.A., L.A.’*

*One love to that nigga Marley Marl