Archive for December, 2011

Hi Shark, Lo Shark…

Friday, December 9th, 2011

The Doppel gospel stays cloaked in dope beats and clandestine raps. This video is to my favorite joint off the Doppelgangaz ‘Lone Sharks’ album.

I’m pushing some buttons to see if the Dopp can get a slot on the bill of the December 27th Misfit Rap Party going down at Highline Ballroom featuring Action Bronson and Mr. eXquire. Stay logged on for more details…

Get Ready For Combat…

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Pro wrestling junkie and real radio deejay Peter Rosenberg goes overtime with Combat Jack and the crew while the L.E.P. Bogus Boys from Chicago drop by and the normal Wednesday nite hijinks ensue.

The Combat Jack Show (Peter Rosenberg & LEP Bogus Boys) 12-7-11 by PNCRadio

Next week’s guest is the indomitable Troi Torain.

You might know his as Star.

Trust me that you don’t want to miss the show.

The Roots Come Undun…

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

The pouring rain this nite was the perfect storm for going to a funeral. The wake was for a young man named Redford Stephens who lived so fast and died so young. The soundtrack for the funeral would be the Roots’ 13th studio album titled ‘UnDun’.

UnDun is a musical narrative retracing the life of a young man who choose the street life just to get by. As a street dude he knew his time was limited but he was determined to get his, if not in the here and now, definitely on the otherside.

The theme of UnDun is the Philadelphia story. And the Chicago story. And the St.Louis story. And the Camden story. Young men can’t discover their value or opportunity unless they are precariously close to losing it all. And most of them do. Redford Stephens did.

The tragic destiny for Redford Stephens is made noble by the Roots musical narrative. So maybe he does finally come up after all even tho’ he isn’t around to see his victory. Redford Stephens triumph will be the kids who hear his story and choose the classrooms over the corners.

UnDun is another masterful example of the Roots dedication to placing the highest level of art within their music. The Roots will always be the greatest live experience that Hip-Hop has to offer but they also respect the architects of this genre who lived thru the real struggle.

The essence of that sound is still here in their music if you want to open your ears to hear it.

The Roots featuring Phonte and Dice Raw – ‘One Time’

MacheteVision in NYC…

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

MarQ Spekt is in Brooklyn’s famed Southpaw tonight bringing the MacheteVision movement.

#FanboysUnite!

BARBARIAN BLAST OFF…

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

what if conan

Meyhem Lauren and Lo-Life leuitenant Fi-Lo are in that wildin’ chamber for this joint.

Catch Meyhem Lauren and the homey MarQ Spekt performing live at Southpaw on Thursday for Yule Prog