Title:
Social Lubrication: Version 3
Description:
Cross Genera, Platform, Radio Show LIVE from the Annex Studio 312. This weeks focus is on hip-hop with a message.
Host:
Edward the Librarian
Podcast Link:
http://sociallubrication.podomatic.com/
Download Link:
[retired] if you would like a copy drop me a line at sociallubrication@fromtheannex.com
Time: 1:20:22
Playlist:
001) Ms. Dynamite - Dy-Na-Mi-Tee
002) Common - Invocation
003) Citizen Cope - Let the Drummer Kick
004) Fugees - Fu-Gee-La (Sly & Robbie Mix)
005) Ugly Duckling - Einstein's Takin' Off
006) A Tribe Called Quest - Stressed Out (Featuring Faith Evans)
007) De La Soul - Ooh (Featuring Redman)
008) Dual Core - Fantastic Four (Featuring Beefy, Ytcracker, Wheelie Cyberman)
009) Dynamic Syncopation - 2 Tha Left (Featuring Mass Influence)
010) KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police
011) The Roots - Good Music
012) Digable Planets - Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)(Crashing Giant Step Mix)
014) People Under The Stairs - Than Hang Loose
015) Aesop Rock - No Regrets
016) De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Jazz Remix)
017) Ruckus Roboticus - How to Handle Grown Ups
018) House of Pain - Jump Around
019) Beastie Boys - Fight For Your Right
020) People Under The Stairs - The Dig
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
9.09.2009 Record Shop Hunting
Their is a virtual land of the lost, a waste land of souls and dreams in a dismal land called Fairfax. Sorry that's not really a fair description of Vienna Fairfax, however after spending 2 hours in a car and not finding the old record rats nest I was looking forward to visiting I was a little bummed.
Before I get into how this adventure got turned around, lets get into the facts that vinyl caches are disappearing all over the place. Music stores are being evaporated off the American landscape, littering the horizon with untangle mp3 files and homogenized box music and more stores.
The record store I was going to visit was a small cramped store front in a strip mall. I think it was called the music exchange
Before I get into how this adventure got turned around, lets get into the facts that vinyl caches are disappearing all over the place. Music stores are being evaporated off the American landscape, littering the horizon with untangle mp3 files and homogenized box music and more stores.
The record store I was going to visit was a small cramped store front in a strip mall. I think it was called the music exchange
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