Showing posts with label hip-hop podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip-hop podcast. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30, 2010

The HedRush Podcast Episode #33 - Fat Beats & Purple Drank


And so kiddies, it's time to promote another episode of The HedRush. If you want to hear myself and JB d'Mulatto act like some bonafide fools, plus a rack of dope tracks, definitely check this one out.

Click here to check the podcast.

Here's the playlist:

Old World Disorder f/ Eminem – 3hree6ix5ive
Saukrates – Father Time
East Flatbush Project – Tried By 12
- break –
Akinyele & Sadat X – Loud Hangover (rmx)
Daddy-O – Flowing in File
Monie Love – Pups Licking Bone
Showbiz and A.G. f/ Lord Finesse & Diamond D – Diggin’ in the Crates
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Fu-Schnickens – Ring the Alarm
Blood of Abraham – Stabbed by the Steeple
Defari –The Bottom Line
Nice & Smooth f/ Preacher Earl, Bas Blasta, Asu, & Guru – Down the Line
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Wise Guyz – Time for Peace

Thursday, March 25, 2010

The HedRush Podcast - Episode #29: The Next Chapter


Once again, it's on. The HedRush Podcast begins its second year of existence with us returning to our bread and butter: dope hip-hop from the '80s and '90s. Hip-Hop from the West Coast, East, and Down South. Thugged out, smoothed out, and even a lil' goofy. We play it all.

Click here for the episode. Check it out and tell a friend.

And here's the playlist:

L'Roneous - L'Chemy

Double XX Posse - Not Going to Be Able to Do it

Keefy Keef - Three's Company

- interlude

Downtown Science - This is a Visit

Odd Squad - Smokin That Weed

OC & Big L - Dangerous

Private Investigators - Damn it Feels Good

- interlude

MC Eiht - All for the Money

KMD - The Humrush

Da King and I - Flip Da Skript (rmx)

Raw Breed - Rampage Outta Control f/ Kool Keith, Godfather Don, and Melle Mel

- interlude

Killa Army - Blood For Blood


Enjoy the music.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The HedRush Podcast 2/20/10 - Explorations in Hip-Hop Beef


The new episode of the HedRush podcast is up. We kick off 2010 with an exploration of hip-hop beef, while giving some shine to some lesser known, but particularly venomous dis tracks. We also delve into personal beef with former bosses, former friends, and even a rapper or two.

Click here to download it.

And here's the playlist:

1. Roxanne Shante - Big Mama
2. MC Lyte - Steady Fucking
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3. Cool C - Juice Crew Dis
4. Twista - Suicide
5. Tim Dog - Step to Me
6. Compton's Most Wanted - Who's XXXing Who?
7. Spice-1 - You Done Fucked Up
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8. Common - The Bitch in Yoo (orig.)
9. Masta Ace - Top 10 List
10. YZ - Crocodile MC
11. 3rd Bass - Green Eggs and Swine
12. Black Sheep - H.A.A.
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13. BDP - Build and Destroy

Thursday, February 19, 2009

The Hed Rush: in mp3 form



One of the great sources of joy I’ve had in my life is having the opportunity to host my own radio show. Multiple times. Without getting into an in-depth history I’ll say that I’ve done radio (either live or Internet) on and off since 1994.

So now, after an over four year hiatus I’ve got my own show again, thanks to my long-time homie/high school potna, JB d’Mulatto. Only this time the show is in podcast/mp3 form. Recorded in JB’s studio, aka Ma’s House, I present to you, Hed Rush, the radio show.

Here’s the 411: The Hed Rush Radio Show features myself and JB playing and conversating on hip-hop from the late '80s through the '90s. We also discuss in-depth some of the trends and context that surrounded the music when it was released, and how it reflects hip-hop today.

It’s lots of hip-hop that I grew up on, and lots of JB and I talking. And cracking corny jokes. So if you like hip-hop from that era, and want to hear a couple of cats shoot the shit about it, you just might enjoy these podcasts.

Here’s the link Pt. 1 (about an hour):

http://rapidshare.com/files/200855493/1-01__1__Pt._1.mp3



And here’s the link to Pt. 2 (about 70 minutes):

http://rapidshare.com/files/200869147/01__1__Pt._2.mp3



The only problem now is that it’s going to be at least another month until me and JB can record another one of these podcasts. JB is currently on the road, helping manage the cross-country tour of The Whitest Kids You Know. As soon as he’s back, there’ll be more music. I’m hoping this is the first podcast of many. I certainly have a lot more music I want to play. Eventually I’ll figure out how to hook this up on iTunes or something. And I also promise that I’ll also start updating this blog with more music.

Until then, listen and enjoy. And let me know what you think.