Side A
Side B
And we have a date! This one is of course from the man known as CEO Suge White, alias Brett. This one goes out to a contributor of tapes like this, who is enduring some shit times. Hope things pick up m8 and thanks for all the tapes. I'll try and get that thing sorted ASAP!
Showing posts with label Radio show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radio show. Show all posts
27/01/2018
19/01/2018
23/12/2017
15/12/2017
24/11/2017
12/10/2017
Dj Riz & Dj Eclipse - WKCR 'Promo show' August 8th 2000
Side A
Side B
A very brief interview starts you off, before they go into unreleased promos and demo tapes etc.
Side B
A very brief interview starts you off, before they go into unreleased promos and demo tapes etc.
Labels:
Dj Eclipse,
Dj Riz,
Radio show
11/07/2017
Clark Kent - In Control mix #2
Side A
Side B
Another tape I bought from Brett. I messed up the labeling of these tapes - I didn't realise I have shared 4 tapes already named "Marley marl & Clark kent - in control mix #" so this is called "Clark Kent - In control mix #2". Big thank you to Brett for recording these in the first place for us all to hear... I think this is from 1990.
Side B
Another tape I bought from Brett. I messed up the labeling of these tapes - I didn't realise I have shared 4 tapes already named "Marley marl & Clark kent - in control mix #" so this is called "Clark Kent - In control mix #2". Big thank you to Brett for recording these in the first place for us all to hear... I think this is from 1990.
Labels:
Clark Kent,
Marley Marl,
Radio show
03/02/2017
Dj Cash Money - 103.9 Tape #5
Side A
Side B
Cash Money all world show '98. Special guests in this show are The Roots, who appear around the 33 minute mark on Side B. Will they have time to freestyle before the recording ends?
Side B
Cash Money all world show '98. Special guests in this show are The Roots, who appear around the 33 minute mark on Side B. Will they have time to freestyle before the recording ends?
Labels:
Dj Cash Money,
Radio show
23/07/2016
22/07/2016
20/07/2016
Dj Kay Slay - Hot 97 #3 2001
Side A
Side B
I think Benzino is a guest on Side B, and there's a Mcgruff freestyle/dubplate/?/etc on side A
22/7/16 - Side A fixed, password for rar is 'grimenlime' (DIFFERENT PASSWORD!)
Side B
I think Benzino is a guest on Side B, and there's a Mcgruff freestyle/dubplate/?/etc on side A
22/7/16 - Side A fixed, password for rar is 'grimenlime' (DIFFERENT PASSWORD!)
Labels:
Dj Kay Slay,
Radio show
Dj Camilo - Live on Hot 97 2001
Side A
Side B
Let me know if any of these radio shows have been labelled wrong, I haven't had much of a chance to listen to more than 5 or 10 minutes of each.
Side B
Let me know if any of these radio shows have been labelled wrong, I haven't had much of a chance to listen to more than 5 or 10 minutes of each.
Labels:
Dj Camilo,
Radio show
22/06/2016
17/04/2016
Bahamadia's B-Sides show - #1
Side A
Side B
Not much time to post today, but here's 90 minutes of Bahamadia's B-Side show from 103.9FM Philadelphia.
Side B
Not much time to post today, but here's 90 minutes of Bahamadia's B-Side show from 103.9FM Philadelphia.
Labels:
Bahamadia,
Radio show
09/04/2016
Bahamadia's B-Sides show - #2
Side A
Side B
Thought I had posted #1 but I must've forgot....
Here's something I've copied and pasted -
" Her historic weekly radio show at Philadelphia’s 103.9FM, “Bahamadia’s B-Sides”(circa 1997-1999), reigned as one of the highest rated radio shows in Philadelphia. ” Bahamadia’s B-Sides” gave Philly radio listeners their first taste of then unknown artist like Eminem, Mos Def, and many of the Rawkus Records roster of artist during the late 1990’s. In a nutshell, “B-Sides” showcased underground talent worldwide and served as a template for taste-maker forums such as “Now Hear This” presented by fellow Philadelphians The Roots. In Bahamadia’s words, “the show was designed to nurture grass-roots culture.”
Side B
Thought I had posted #1 but I must've forgot....
Here's something I've copied and pasted -
" Her historic weekly radio show at Philadelphia’s 103.9FM, “Bahamadia’s B-Sides”(circa 1997-1999), reigned as one of the highest rated radio shows in Philadelphia. ” Bahamadia’s B-Sides” gave Philly radio listeners their first taste of then unknown artist like Eminem, Mos Def, and many of the Rawkus Records roster of artist during the late 1990’s. In a nutshell, “B-Sides” showcased underground talent worldwide and served as a template for taste-maker forums such as “Now Hear This” presented by fellow Philadelphians The Roots. In Bahamadia’s words, “the show was designed to nurture grass-roots culture.”
Labels:
Bahamadia,
Radio show
17/03/2016
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