Archive: November 2012

#FreshRadio #TGIF today’s lineup!

30Nov

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Noon est: Legends At Noon

2p est: #TheExperience with DJ Supafunkregulata Celo (DC)

3p est: #DialedIn with DJ Mista Cham (VA)

4p est: #Eargasms with DJ Jaycee (Detroit/ATL)

5p est: #FreshRadio Mixtape with DJ Bee (LIVE)

6p est: #FreshFriday from last week!!!

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#FreshRadio Lineup…November 29, 2012

29Nov

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Roger Troutman (November 29, 1951 – April 25, 1999) was an American singer, songwriter, producer and the lead vocalist of the band Zapp who helped spearhead the funk movement and heavily influenced west coast hip hop due to the scene’s heavy sampling of his music over the years. Troutman was well known for his use of the talk box, a device that is connected to an instrument (frequently a keyboard) to create different vocal effects. Roger used a custom-made talkbox—the Electro Harmonix “Golden Throat,” as well as a Yamaha DX100 FM synthesizer. As both lead singer of Zapp and in his subsequent solo releases, he scored a bevy of funk and R&B hits throughout the 1980s.

Edward Anderson (born November 29, 1970) is a hip-hop artist from Boston, MassachusettsUnited States, better known by his stage names Edo Gand Ed O.G.. Although not widely known in the mainstream, Edo G has a cult following in Boston, and an international fanbase.

Born in Roxbury—a working class, predominantly black neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. Anderson then known as Edo Rock started his career in the late 1980s at age 15, in a crew called F.T.I. (Fresh To Impress). They had a song called “Suzi Q” on “Boston Goes Def!” Vinyl LP compilation released in 1986.[1] Three years later, with the help of New York’s legendary Awesome 2 duo (Teddy Ted and Special K) formed Edo G and Da Bulldogs in late 1989. He released his first album in 1991 with his group Da Bulldogs, titled Life of a Kid in the Ghetto.[2] The album included the song “Be a Father to Your Child,” which received airplay on local Boston radio stations, and “I Got To Have It”, which was sampled later by Mary J. Blige on the track “Ooh!“. The group was dropped from Mercury Records in 1993.[3]

Noon est: Fresh Radio Random Salute Tribute to Chubb Rock because we can!! Mixed by DJ Bee

3p est: Herkules World (Herk won Powerball?) with Herkules and DJ Book (DC)

4p est: Unparalleled Mixshow with DJ Sdot (Zulu)

5p est: Fresh Radio Mixtape salute to Roger Troutman constructed by DJ Bee (Philly/VA/SMC)

6p est: Skratch*Makaniks Radio 

9p est: The 5th Element Of Hip-Hop with DJ Bee

10p est: The Main Ingredient with DJ Puffdragon

11p est: Da Power Hour with DJ Strez

Midnight est: Mindf*ck Radio with Cymandye

 

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#FreshRadio Lineup November 28, 2012

28Nov

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Thank you for everybody participating in last nights #Decoded between Baduizm and Who Is Jill Scott? Every other Tuesday we decode 2 artist, classic albums, DJ’s and you the listener join us in the Verbal Intercourse and we compare and contrast the 2! In 2 weeks…Illmatic vs Ready To Die.  We will play these in it’s entirety!

Noon: Legends At Noon Juicy presents: From A to Z

1p est: The Shelter with DJ Mista Nice

2p est: Wildstyle with DJ Seven

3p est: Aphrodisiac Soul with DJ Ruckus

4p est: The Wonder Years with DJ Fountz

5p est: The Worldwide Show with DJ Opal

6p est: Skratch*Makaniks Radio 

9p est: The 5th Element Of Hip-Hop (LIVE) with DJ Bee

10p est: Bangtime with DJ Rick Geez

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