Tuesday, December 8, 2009

12/8/09 Episode of The HedRush radio show b/w Re-Introduction


So, yeah, it's been really time since I posted anything, but now is the time that I'm getting back on my grind. As the last post (circa: 10 months ago) notes, a while back I, along with my partner, JB d'Mullato, started The HedRush radio show through Podomatic. If you haven't checked it out, here's the URL again: http://hedrush.podomatic.com/

If you're coming here from over there, then welcome. Hope you stick around and come back.

So for this week's episode, and for at least a few episodes into the future, this blog will serve as the site of the playlist. It'll also host links to a couple of mp3s of songs that I play on the show. Furthermore, if people start regularly coming around, we can discuss the shows' content as well. And, I swear, I'll be updating this blog more often. I'm cooking up a Best of 2009 list, and I've got a few other ambitious projects on deck. Plus, I'll be around to just speak my mind, as usual.

Now that we're through with the Re-Introduction, here's the playlist:

1. Blueprint – Boom Box
2. Roddy Rod – Whip
3. Willie Evans Jr. - The Unknown
-interlude-
4. Akbar - The 5th Element
5. Substantial – Resurrection Of The House Party
6. Binkis – Bullit
7. Time Machine f/ Edan – @$$hole
8. Babbletron – Space Tech Banana Clip
-Interlude-
9. Azeem – Duragz
10. Maspyke - P.H.Y. vs. Men
11. Porn Theater Ushers f/ Higgenz & Rhyminal – Scummerville to Brocky
12. Al S.H.I.D. – Ig’nant
13. capital D – Enough Already
-Interlude-
14. Third Sight – The People vs. The Fake

And now, here's a couple of mp3s.

First up is Substantial's "Resurrection Of The House Party." This is off the Maryland MC's Sacrifice album, released in 2008. It's still available on iTunes, Amazon, and finer record stores, so if you dig it, definitely support, 'cause it's a damn good album.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/m2ofzn


Next up is Maspyke's "P.H.Y. vs. Men," from their 2002 album Blackout. The album is a little harder to find, but it's worth the effort. Haneef and Tableek are slept-on rhymesayers, and you can't go wrong with a whole album of Roddy Rod beats.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/eihz8v


Hope you enjoy the music. Be sure to come back around.

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