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http://blackjeff.mypodcast.com/index.html

Another Planet
Proper Thigz-The Scientifics
Shredder
Balls to the Wall-Stereo Typicals
Can't Stop This
Jack Got Jacked
Beat Conductor- J Break remix
Feel My Energy-Richie Rich
Escape- Matt Harder
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Bass Phenomenon

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afterscoolsociety.mypodcast.com

(mad different styles to choose from, all of them are fun tho'..)

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FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of January 28, 2009




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This is the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of January 28, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul music, news and commentary.

This week's commentary focused on the first week of U.S. President Barack Obama's presidency and media coverage of it, the rise of white supremacist groups and such since his election and it's overall impact on race and class in this country along with other things.

We do have new Direct EFX and Black Agenda Report news segments on this week's broadcast.

Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast here....

FuseBox Radio Playlist for Week of Jan. 28, 2009 (in no particular order)

Mos Def feat. Busta Rhymes/Do It Now/Rawkus
Agallah & Tito Brigante/Kodak Moment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/agallahdonbishop; http://www.thedonbishop.com)
Aaron LaCrate feat. Mr. Vegas & Verb/Oh My Gosh/Milkcrate Records, Delicious Gutter & Koch
Nat King Cole/Day In Day Out (Cut Chemist RMX)/Capitol
Raheem DeVaughn feat. Ludacris/Bulletproof/Jive Records
DJ Class feat. JD & Trey Songz/I'm The Ish RMX/Unruly Records
N.A.S.A. (Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon) feat. David Byrne, Chuck D, Seu Jorge, Ras Jorge & DJ Z-Trip/Money/Anti-
Tony Williams/Dreamin' of Your Love/G.O.O.D. Music
Nas/Fear of Mandingo/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/nas)
Stat Quo, Royca Da 5' 9" & Phonte/Homage to Premier/Sperry Park Productions
Biggie Smalls feat. Big Bam/Everyday Struggle 2009/Hands On & Trunk Hustlers Ent.
Kindred/No Limit/Hidden Beach
Wes Fif/I'm Tellin' Ya/Street Smart Music
Theology 3/Make It Big/Screwface Capital
Enur feat. Lumidee & Natasja/Enur's Bonfire/Ultra Records
Statik Selektah feat. KRS One, Large Professor & Larry Cheeba/Did What We Had To Do/Show Off & Brick
UGK/Da Game Been Good To Me/UGK Records
Reverend William Burks, Sly Stone & Stone Mecca/Family Affair/Wu Music Group
East Coast Avengers feat. Freddie Foxxx/Prison Planet/Brick Records
Acafool/We Gonna Make It/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/acafoolinc)
Atiba/Hey Lady/Slip-N-Slide Records
Recordkingz feat. The Beatnuts/Rock Ya Shoulders/Soulspaszm Records
Solange feat. B.o.B./I Decided RMX/Columbia
Johnny Polygon/I've Been Runnin' (inst.)/Future Green Records
OJ Da Juiceman/Make the Trap Say Aye (inst.)/Asylum
Eratik Statik/Tearz! (inst.)/Gravel (http://www.myspace.com/earatikstatik)
Musab/Get Life (inst.)/Spun Cycal Ent.

PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds

Subscribe to The FuseBox Radio Broadcast Updates In A Feeder

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Hi guys, this is my second podcast, check it out...



Disco Volante - Father Cannot Yell
http://saucerkommand.blogspot.com/



Greetings True Believers!


This weekend at the Jacob Javitz Center commences the 2009 New York City Comic Con and I must say I am quite excited. The place will be jam-packed with costumed nerds and lovable geeks of all shapes and sizes, consuming snack foods, meeting professional creators, previewing upcoming blockbuster movies and tv shows and so much more I can hardly stand it.

I’ve been a comics fan all my life. I was introduced to comics by dear old Mom, who on her way home from work would diligently bring her latchkey kid a couple of slices of the world’s best pizza, (Dominics, downtown Waterbury, CT, without question,) and the latest issues of the Green Lantern, The Amazing Spider-Man and Uncanny X-Men, for which I shall be eternally grateful. For me, comics are more than adolescent male power fantasies, though that they surely are, but more importantly, they are also one of the purest forms of expression of the creative mind. Anyone can create comics, the special effects budget is pennies on the dollar; you are limited only by boundaries of your own imagination.

And speaking of the outskirts of the imagination, take a gander at the cover art to the 1969 album by Can, Monster Movie, a fantastically stylized portrayal of the Marvel Comics character Galactus, Eater of Worlds.

The album, "Made in a castle with better equipment", was the groundbreaking debut of Can, perhaps mightiest of all Krautrock musik groops. Founded by Germans Holger Czukay, Irmin Schmidt, Michael Karoli, Jaki Liebezeit, and African American ex-pat lunatic vocalist Malcom Mooney, the band’s name, it was retroactively decided, is an acronym for "communism, anarchism, nihilism", and that might be the best possible description of their sound. At once rhythmic and angular, tribal and futuristic, ambient and chaotic, it’s impossible to confine Can’s music into any neat categorical package.

Father Cannot Yell is the first track off the album and the first song on this week’s playlist.

Enjoy…

MP3: Disco Volante – Father Cannot Yell



1. Can - Father Cannot Yell (7:03) 2. Stereolab - Ticker-Tape Of The Unconscious (4:46) 3. KMD - Sorcerers (3:03) 4. Ronnie Foster - Mystic Bounce (Madlib Remix) (3:22) 5. Silver Jews - People (4:43) 6. Deerhoof - the perfect me (2:40) 7. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Satan Said Dance (5:32) 8. ESG - You Make No Sense (2:21) 9. 10,000 Maniacs - Pit Viper (3:51) 10. Modern Lovers - Pablo Picasso (4:21) 11. The Fall - Cab It Up! (4:54) 12. The Fiery Furnaces - Benton Harbor Blues (Live) (2:53) 13. The Jam - 06. Town Called Malice (2:57)

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FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of February 4, 2009




Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")

This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of February 4, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary.

This week's commentary focused on talking about Black History Month & it's necessity in this day and age, the outcome of the U.S. Football Championship game with the Super Bowl, the occurence more Black Firsts in the U.S. Government with the appointment of the Attorney General and Republican Party Chairman and what that means (if anything), more foolishness with Rap Beef (Rick Ross vs. 50 Cent) and other things here and there.

We do have new Black Agenda Report news segment on this week's broadcast, but no Direct EFX segment (did not recieve before the show recording).

Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast here....

FuseBox Radio Playlist for Week of Feb. 4, 2009 (in no particular order)

Ultimate Force feat. Fat Joe/Oh S***/Strong City Records
Q-Tip feat. Busta Rhymes, Raekwon & Lil Wayne/Renaissance Rap RMX/Universal Motown
Kokolo/It's A New Day/Record Kicks
Kumasi feat. Mos Def/A Change Gon Come/Black Wall Street
Lords of the Underground/Are We Clear/Lord Gang Worldwide
Tony Williams/Dreamin' of Your Love/G.O.O.D. Music
N.A.S.A. (Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon) feat. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien/Samba Soul/Anti-
DJ Class feat. JD & Trey Songz/I'm The Ish RMX/Unruly Records
Nat King Cole/Lush Life (Cee-Lo RMX)/Capitol
Brisco feat. Flo Rida & Lil' Wayne/Just Know Dat RMX/Poe Boy Ent.
Jasmine Sullivan feat. Cecile/Bust Your Windows (The Tony Kelly RMX)/White Label
UGK/Da Game Been Good To Me/UGK Records
Acafool/We Gonna Make It/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/acafoolinc)
Reverend William Burks, Sly Stone & Stone Mecca/Family Affair/Wu Music Group
Raheem DeVaughn feat. Ludacris/Bulletproof/Jive Records
Kindred/No Limit/Hidden Beach
Mighty Mystic/Slipped Away/Split2nd Ent.
Jay-Z feat. Foxy Brown & Mavado/Brooklyn (We Go Hard) RMX/White Label
Nuyorican Soul feat. India/Runaway/Giant Step
Theology 3/Make It Big/Screwface Capital
Agallah & Tito Brigante/Kodak Moment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/agallahdonbishop; http://www.thedonbishop.com)
Shonie feat. Fabolous/Can't Let Go/Slip-N-Slide
Wes Fif/I'm Tellin' Ya/Street Smart Music
Enur feat. Lumidee & Natasja/Enur's Bonfire/Ultra Records
Eratik Statik/Tearz! (inst.)/Gravel (http://www.myspace.com/earatikstatik)
OJ Da Juiceman/Make the Trap Say Aye (inst.)/Asylum
Recordkingz feat. Mobb Deep/Heat (inst.)/Soulspaszm Records

PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds

Subscribe to The FuseBox Radio Broadcast Updates In A Feeder

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H.I.V.I.P is a DJ posse outta South Africa playing, a mix
of dark township tech house sothocore new wave zulu funkpunk.
It's the kind of cold that cuts to the bone. that kind of gold.

H.I.V.I.P MIX: POST COITAL DEPRESSION
http://www.zshare.net/audio/551248854b67bf52/

tracklist:

DJ CLOCK - AFRICANISM
JME//R KELLY - PLASTIC BODY
DJ CLOCK - THE ROCKSTAR
MGMT//WILEY - LIVE FAST AND DIE ESKI
PASE ROCK - GET MONEY KIDS
BUZIN - AFRICA
CRAZY COUSINZ - I SEE YOU
GHOSTMAN - 25TH HOUR
BRICKS - S'PHILELA UBUMNANDI
BIG NUZ & DEEDEE
RICHARD III (MOLEKE MBEMBE) - CONTROL
DJ CLOCK - PITCH MODULATION
MIKIX THE CAT - BRING THE BASS
BIG SPACE - NAPA
TONY YAYO//YOUNG BUCK//50 CENT - NO LOVE FOR GORILLAS

OTHER H.I.V.I.P MIXES

DJ SNYMAN - APARTHEID AFTERPARTY MIX
http://www.zshare.net/audio/54323933b4f35abd/
SPOEK MATHAMBO - DEZEMBA LIAZONZ MIX
http://www.zshare.net/audio/53778844160b6a6e/
SPOEK MATHAMBO - NOMBOLO ONE MIX
http://www.zshare.net/audio/53397593d02e1b3d/

THUG HUGS & FIST KISSES
SPOEK MATHAMBO - H.I.V.I.P GANG

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All My Podcast Are On djprince.podomatic.com

Check Em Out

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Shala's shit is amazing. Chicago is a problem. Click here.
Playlist:

Pump up the Volume - Cool Kids
Swerve and Lean - Hollywood Holt feat. GLC and Shala
Hollywood Holt Radio Interview
Rock! - Hollywood Holt
Telephone - Kid Sister
Pockets - Qualo
CNN Interview with Shala (of Qualo)
Bang That - Hollywood Holt
Mic Terror Live in Montreal
Hioooo - Mic Terror
Beat in My Trunk - Mic Terror feat. Shala and Hollywood Holt
Black Mags - Cool Kids
Shala feat. Yaw
Crash Dummies - He Say She Say
Who U Wit (Mano rmx) - Steed Lord x Million Dollar Mano
Akebono (rmx) - Low B feat. Jai Alai Savant
Chocolate Tie - Qualo feat. Ace Watkins
Hoopty Music - Mic Terror
The Star - Qualo feat. Jameisha Trice
Pro Nails (rmx) - Kid Sister feat. Kanye West
The Great Chicago Winter - Shala
Nappy Headed Hoes - Mike Love

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Ok i went to the link but didnt know how to download anything, make it simpler to download or did i miss something ?
M

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I love that Kid Sister song, Telephone!

"Nigga quit callin' me!"

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BREAKING NEWS!

I have just fixed the Comments section on my blog, so you can now give me a piece of your mind at http://saucerkommand.blogspot.com/

Give thanks to whatever pagan deities you hold dear. That is all!


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Hi guys, this is my second podcast, check it out...



Disco Volante - Father Cannot Yell
http://saucerkommand.blogspot.com/



Greetings True Believers!


This weekend at the Jacob Javitz Center commences the 2009 New York City Comic Con and I must say I am quite excited. The place will be jam-packed with costumed nerds and lovable geeks of all shapes and sizes, consuming snack foods, meeting professional creators, previewing upcoming blockbuster movies and tv shows and so much more I can hardly stand it.

I’ve been a comics fan all my life. I was introduced to comics by dear old Mom, who on her way home from work would diligently bring her latchkey kid a couple of slices of the world’s best pizza, (Dominics, downtown Waterbury, CT, without question,) and the latest issues of the Green Lantern, The Amazing Spider-Man and Uncanny X-Men, for which I shall be eternally grateful. For me, comics are more than adolescent male power fantasies, though that they surely are, but more importantly, they are also one of the purest forms of expression of the creative mind. Anyone can create comics, the special effects budget is pennies on the dollar; you are limited only by boundaries of your own imagination.

And speaking of the outskirts of the imagination, take a gander at the cover art to the 1969 album by Can, Monster Movie, a fantastically stylized portrayal of the Marvel Comics character Galactus, Eater of Worlds.

The album, "Made in a castle with better equipment", was the groundbreaking debut of Can, perhaps mightiest of all Krautrock musik groops. Founded by Germans Holger Czukay, Irmin Schmidt, Michael Karoli, Jaki Liebezeit, and African American ex-pat lunatic vocalist Malcom Mooney, the band’s name, it was retroactively decided, is an acronym for "communism, anarchism, nihilism", and that might be the best possible description of their sound. At once rhythmic and angular, tribal and futuristic, ambient and chaotic, it’s impossible to confine Can’s music into any neat categorical package.

Father Cannot Yell is the first track off the album and the first song on this week’s playlist.

Enjoy…

MP3: Disco Volante – Father Cannot Yell



1. Can - Father Cannot Yell (7:03) 2. Stereolab - Ticker-Tape Of The Unconscious (4:46) 3. KMD - Sorcerers (3:03) 4. Ronnie Foster - Mystic Bounce (Madlib Remix) (3:22) 5. Silver Jews - People (4:43) 6. Deerhoof - the perfect me (2:40) 7. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Satan Said Dance (5:32) 8. ESG - You Make No Sense (2:21) 9. 10,000 Maniacs - Pit Viper (3:51) 10. Modern Lovers - Pablo Picasso (4:21) 11. The Fall - Cab It Up! (4:54) 12. The Fiery Furnaces - Benton Harbor Blues (Live) (2:53) 13. The Jam - 06. Town Called Malice (2:57)

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And here is my special Valentine's Day post, just for you, my sweets...

Disco Volante - Uptown Top Ranking
http://saucerkommand.blogspot.com/


Greetings True Believers,

Welcome to our special Valentine’s Day show! Our opener, the delicious lollipop reggae classic, “Uptown Top Ranking” by teenaged duo Althea & Donna was a number one UK hit in 1978, championed by none other than BBC-1 hit maker John Peel. Their fantastic debut album of the same name, was produced by the legendary Karl Pitterson of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh fame and featured instrumentation by reggae giants Sly & Robbie. I must confess, it was the cover version by indie singer Scout Niblett that introduced me to the song, but after seeking out the original, there’s no doubt who is the real uptown top-ranking. And check out this awesome performance by Althea and Donna on Youtube. Outta sight!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

MP3: Disco Volante – Uptown Top Ranking
http://saucerkommand.blogspot.com/


1. Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Ranking (3:52) 2. Cibo Matto - King of Silence (Dan The Automator Remix) (4:59) 3. Santogold vs Diplo - I'm a Lady (Diplo Mix ft Amanda Blank) (2:40) 4. Frank Zappa - How Could I Be Such a Fool (2:13) 5. Lily Allen - Straight To Hell (5:28) 6. Three Times Dope - Funky Dividends (4:19) 7. Charles Mingus - Duke Ellington's Sound of Love (4:15) 8. Electrelane - Birds (3:53) 9. Arab Strap - Here We Go (5:03) 10. The Bird and the Bee - Fucking Boyfriend (3:15) 11. AIR - Alpha Beta Gaga (4:41) 12. Dusty Trails - Dusty Trails Theme (3:19) 13. Kostars - French Kiss (2:47)

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