Sound Session #179 (11-2-08) – prObama Edition

Posted in Episodes, Politics, Sound Session on November 3rd, 2008 by Hyphen

Obama

Wow. I can’t believe we’re here: less than 24 hours from Election Day.  After all the hard work everyone has put in over the past year (and more for some of y’all), it’s finally time to go to the polls and vote for change.  By voting for Barack Obama tomorrow, we’re telling the world that America is ready to turn the corner on the last 8 years and move into the future with the right policies, strategies, beliefs, and behavior.  It’s time to regain our position at the head of the table and make the world a better place.  We’ll lead by example from here on out.

Throughout the election cycle, hip-hop has played an important and influential role, one that future generations will look back upon and recognize much more than we do right now.  Yes, at times, our culture does more harm than good, but overall, hip-hop continues to be the voice of young people around the world.  It drives popular culture and was synergistically tied into Barack’s entire campaign, providing an ever changing soundtrack throughout the primary and general elections.

On last night’s Sound Session, we ran an entire prObama show and played nothing but songs written for and inspired by Barack.  Big shout to all the artists who used their platform to speak on such important issues and apologies to those who we didn’t get to play on the show due to time constraints.  It may seem corny, but everyone who has made Obama songs over the past 2 years has really played a part in this campaign.  Somewhere, somebody was moved by the art you created…and that’s what it’s all about.

Another huuuuuge shout to Michelle Gregoire, daughter of Washington Governor Christine Gregoire, for coming through and co-hosting the show.  She broke down exactly why Barack and Michelle Obama have endorsed Gov. Gregoire’s bid for reelection, and why we all need to vote for Gregoire when casting our ballots for Obama.  This may be a “change” election nationally, but here in Washington, Gov. Gregoire has done a great job and deserves another 4 years…especially with like-minded people coming into power in Congress, the Senate, and the White House.  With everyone pushing progressive policies, we’ll see a lot of great things happen in the next 8 years, both nationally and at home here in Washington.

Lastly, many thanks to the founder of Hidden Beach Recordings, Steve McKeever, for calling in to talk about the Yes We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement album they released in conjunction with the Obama campaign.  Be sure to check out the full interview through one of the links below.

Download this episode of SNSS and spread it around to anyone who’s fired up about this historic time.  If you’re waiting in line tomorrow at the polls, bump this in your mp3 player and remember what you’re doing this all for.  Change is coming and it starts with us.  GO VOTE TOMORROW!

Show #179 (11-2-08)
**Co-Hosted by Michelle Gregoire**

  1. Big Boi ft. Mary J. Blige – “Sumthin’ Gotta Give”
  2. DJ Green Lantern – “Stand Up (Interlude)”
  3. Dres (of Black Sheep) – “The Choice Is Yours (Taster’s Choice Remix)”
  4. 6th Sense – “Ignite The People (Like Obama)”
  5. Daytona – “Can I Kick It”
  6. Jay Smooth – “A Poem For The Young Voter”
  7. John Mayer ft. Twista & Joe Budden – “Waiting On The World To Change (DJ Green Lantern Remix)”
  8. M.anifest – “Age Of Obama”
  9. Kidz In The Hall ft. Talib Kweli & Bun B – “Work To Do (Change Remix)”
  10. Cocoa Tea – “Barack Obama”
  11. DJ Green Lantern ft. Gabe Real & Jay-Z – “What We Need”
  12. Wyclef Jean – “Obama For President”
  13. Nas ft. Johnny Polygon – “Black President”
  14. Joell Ortiz ft. Dante Hawkins – “Letter To Obama”
  15. H-Town All-Stars (Bun B, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Cory Mo, & Trae) – “Obama ‘08”
  16. **INTERVIEW WITH STEVE MCKEEVER (CEO OF HIDDEN BEACH)**
  17. Malik Yusef ft. Kanye West & Adam Levine (of Maroon 5) – “Promised Land”
  18. DJ Green Lantern ft. Jay-Z – “Lick A Shot”
  19. Ludacris – “Get Buck Freestyle (Politics (Obama Is Here))”
  20. DJ Noodles – “Division & Fear (Interlude)”
  21. RAtheMC – “Ready Or Not”
  22. DJ Green Lantern – “Find Ur Dreams (Interlude)”
  23. Alpha – “Obama ’08 (Do The Knowledge)”
  24. DJ Green Lantern ft. Wale, Rhymefest, Christina K, & Royce The 5’9” – “Black President (Remix, Pt. 2)”
  25. DJ Green Lantern – “1 Mic, 1 People (Interlude)”
  26. Rock City – “Paper Planes Freestyle (Ride For Obama)”
  27. Nappy Roots – “Good Day (The Barack Obama Yes We Can Remix)”

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?di3x3z2oynz
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/513827915293195f/ )

Link to download the full interview with Steve McKeever – http://www.mediafire.com/?zryzqgfj2nu
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/50825349e7680eb2/ )

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Sound Session #178 (10-26-08)

Posted in Episodes, Sound Session on October 27th, 2008 by Hyphen

SNSS

WARNING. WARNING. We are now one week away from the most important day for the United States that any of us have lived through.  Are you ready to vote on Nov. 4th and turn this country around?

If you’ve listened to any episode of Sound Session or read a few blog posts here on TAOD, you know that I’m taking this election very seriously.  I hope the rest of you are too, because we simply can’t afford another 4 years of the same failed policies both home and abroad that we’ve witnessed during Bush’s disgraceful presidency.  We didn’t talk too much about the election on the latest episode of SNSS, mainly because I’m saving that for next week’s show on the 2nd.  Oooh boy, you hip-hop republicans will hate that one…

This past show featured our normal mix of dope music from people like Black Milk, Evidence, Kardinal Offishall, Q-Tip, Shad, Foreign Exchange, and more.  Plus we ran Kanye’s emotional ode to his mom, Joe Budden’s reworking of that Coldplay track I’ve been telling everyone to rhyme over, one of the standout tracks from the exceptional new album from The Knux, and more.

We also had Brainstorm of Dyme Def and Twixx of the world famous Massive Monkees crew come through to talk about the International B-Boy Championships going down at the Paramount on Saturday.  Dope breaking, DJ’ing, and performances by Dyme Def, B.o.B., and Pacific Division?  Wow.  I’m there.  Cop your tickets here.  Of course, if you were listening live, you could have won free tix to that show and Q-Tip, The Cool Kids, and The Knux too.  But you already knew that…

Show #178 (10-26-08)

  1. Planet Asia & DJ Muggs ft. B-Real – “Lions In The Forest”
  2. Ruste Juxx ft. Lil’ Vic – “Get Up”
  3. The Knux – “Life In A Cage (Electric)”
  4. **INTERVIEW WITH BRAINSTORM (of DYME DEF) & TWIXX (of MASSIVE MONKEES), PT. 1**
  5. Jake One ft. M.O.P. – “Gangsta Boy” (Local Artist)
  6. Saigon ft. Lil’ Fame (of M.O.P.) – “WW4”
  7. Black Milk ft. Royce The 5’9” – “Losing Out”
  8. Evidence ft. Phonte, Blu, & Will.I.Am – “For Whom The Bell Tolls”
  9. **INTERVIEW WITH BRAINSTORM (of DYME DEF) & TWIXX (of MASSIVE MONKEES), PT. 2**
  10. Kanye West – “Coldest Winter”
  11. Kardinal Offishall – “Nina”
  12. John Legend ft. Andre 3000 – “Green Light (Cook Classics Remix)”
  13. Now On – “The Willows”
  14. Joe Budden – “Sidetracked”
  15. Mos Def – “Life In Marvelous Times”
  16. Sweatshop Union – “Timelines” (Local Artist)
  17. Shad – “Brother (Watching)”
  18. Q-Tip – “Move”
  19. Illa J ft. Affion Crockett – “DFTF”
  20. Diverse – “Escape Earth”
  21. Incise ft. Tunji (of Inverse) – “True Greatness”
  22. Akrish – “No God” (Local Artist)
  23. Foreign Exchange ft. Yahzarah – “If This Is Love”

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?mbymlzle0lm
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/50562182aa8e6ee7/ )

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G-Christ – Damage Is Done EP

Posted in Artists, Joints on September 21st, 2008 by Hyphen

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You know that old saying, “when you’re not busy, that’s when you need to worry?”  Well, thankfully, it doesn’t seem like I’ll be worrying anytime soon.  The downside of being [Zoolander] ridiculously good looking [/Zoolander] busy is that I end up getting way behind on all the dopeness that’s sent to me.

My man M.O.S. from Crew54 hit me with this new EP from his partner in rhyme G-Christ, and I was finally able to peep it today.  If you’re sleeping on the Crew, they’re some really dope artists from Texas making earnest, boom bap, soulful ish.  I really recommend you check them out.  You can start here, then make sure you peep their group work as well:

1. Intro – prod. by Kingverse
2. Living Big – prod. by Reeplay
3. Forsake His Love ft. Alpha 20/20 – prod. by Alpha 20/20
4. Kcuf G-Christ (Skit)
5. Put It Down ft. DDC prod. by The Fiyamen
6. Losing Control – prod. by Zaire of the Sole Vibe
7. Going – prod. by G-Christ
8. Damage Is Done

Download here.  (right click, save as)

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Ray Protege – Hipster Hip-Hop (mixtape)

Posted in Mixtapes on July 11th, 2008 by Hyphen

Ray Protege

I’ve been meaning to post this up for a minute but the inbox was wylin’ out on me. So, perhaps you’ve heard of this “hipster” hip-hop movement, eh? You know…the idea that since a lot of MC’s are wearing tight (literally, no slang), flashy clothes, and rhyming on either throwback beats or electro-synth stuff, they must be part of this “hipster” takeover. In actuality, most of the artists who fall into this category are just talented dudes rapping honestly about their lives. Some definitely rock clothes that Mars Blackmon himself might shun, but really, that’s the style of streetwear that’s popular these days. If you ask me, it’s less embarrassing than a 5XL white tee, but I’ve never claimed to be any sort of fashion guru. I still subscribe to the “send me a free t-shirt and I’ll wear it” philosophy.

The point is, people are denigrating some really dope artists by tossing that “hipster” label at them. Plus, they get forced into in a box that’s ridiculous to begin with. Ray Protege is a DJ from Chicago (often cited as the heart of the movement between Lupe, ‘Ye, Cool Kids, Kidz In The Hall, etc.) and he’s decided to release this mixtape to poke fun at the whole issue. Whatever label you want to put on these artists, they’re dope. The tape features songs from Sound Session favorites like the Kidz In The Hall, Pacific Division, Wale, Mickey Factz, the Knux, and more. Cover, tracklisting, and download link after the jump.

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