“Ask my guy how he thought travellin’ the world sound // Found it hard to imagine he hadn’t been past downtown” (c) Common, “Respiration“
When we announced that I would head to London for much of 2015, a few folks asked me if we’d still be able to do SNSS since J. Moore and I would be almost 5k miles apart. To me, someone who started reading sports news when I was 10 years old off “Gopher,” an online protocol that eventually lost out to “http” in the early stages of the internet (aka WAAAAAY back), I never had a doubt that we’d stay in sync. The underlying goal of the entire tech industry over the last 20 years (aside from this) has been to connect every corner of the world via zeros & ones. Safe to say, we’re good. And I don’t even have my Apple Watch yet.
Instead, I looked at this as an opportunity to take SNSS even more international than we have already. Yes, we have dedicated listeners from around the globe and already play international artists, but now we have a man on the ground in Europe. One who even likes to write about himself in the third person, at times. I’m not “discovering” artists here, but I am able to help connect the dots and bridge the gap further. If Jay-Z can send his cousin to Nigeria, we can send Hyphen to London. If I’ve learned anything while here, it’s that music, and the love/passion certain people have for it, is somehow even stronger than I ever thought. Good music knows no boundaries: physical, mental, spiritual.
For evidence, look no further than this week’s SNSS episode, a veritable Goodwill Games of good music: NYC (De La Soul, Nas, Dipset), Cali (E-40, Kendrick, Duckwrth, Dam-Funk), Australia (Ta-ku), the Netherlands (Mar), the UK (Natalie Duncan)…hell, we even ran a Baltimore themed remix of MJ’s classic “They Don’t Care About Us,” featuring Dilla’s Detroit soul, mixed together by a Seattle OG. And we can’t forget our friendly neighbors to the north, Canada, for our obligatory Drake cut, plus a gem by newcomer Alessia Cara. I was told this show marked her first ever radio spin, so when she’s on top of the game in a few years…you already know.
Last, but not least, J. Moore was joined in the studio by Young Fathers, a group from Edinburgh, Scotland, drawing roots from Liberia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Maryland. Their eclectic mix of hip-hop, R&B, pop, funk, reggae, and rock defies those labels and represents the potential of where music is headed. Everywhere, every time, everything. No boundaries, just you and the art. Vibe to it however you see fit…and when we come back next week, let’s talk about 10 years of SNSS, k?
Show #516 (5-3-15)
1.   De La Soul ft. Nas – “God Itâ€
2.   Duckwrth x The Kickdrums ft. Miloh Smith – “Indica La Rouxâ€
3.   Hezekiah – “Coming Back Is Harderâ€
4.   Kendrick Lamar – “Hood Politicsâ€
5.   Stay Hi Brothers (Vitamin D & Maineak B) – “Never Seen It†(Local Music)
6.   Michael Jackson – “They Don’t Care About Us (DJ Topspin’s Blendiana Baltimore Blend)†(Local Music)
7.   **INTERVIEW WITH YOUNG FATHERS, PT. 1**
8.   Young Fathers – “Rain Or Shineâ€
9.   **INTERVIEW WITH YOUNG FATHERS, PT. 2**
10.   Oddisee & Phonte ft. Tamisha Waden – “Requiemâ€
11.   Currensy & Freddie Gibbs – “Fettiâ€
12.   The Diplomats – “I Really Mean It†(Throwback of the Week)
13.   Young Fathers – “Nestâ€
14.   **INTERVIEW WITH YOUNG FATHERS, PT. 3**
15.   Wale – “The White Shoesâ€
16.   Drake – “Star67â€
17.   Ta-ku ft. JMSN & Sango – “Love Againâ€
18.   Mar – “She’s A Dancerâ€
19.   Natalie Duncan – “Black & Whiteâ€
20.   Alessia – “Hereâ€
21.   Lion Babe – “Wonder Woman (DJ Premier Remix)â€
22.   Jarv Dee ft. Nacho Picasso – “Problem†(Local Music)
23.   Illa J – “Strippersâ€
24.   E-40 ft. Ariel Pink & Dam-Funk – “Californiaâ€
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