Sound Session #241 (1-10-10)

Posted in Episodes, Sound Session on January 12th, 2010 by Hyphen

I’ll keep it short and sweet this week: peep SNSS #241 for new music from artists like Robin Thicke, Raheem DeVaughn, AB, Jojo Pellegrino, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Dyme Def, PackFM, Crown Royale, Kenna, Jay-Z, Jay Electronica, J. Cole, Outasight, and more.  The music really is top notch on this one so hopefully you discover a record or two that you enjoy but perhaps haven’t heard before.

Also, be sure to check out the newest issue of Jenesis Magazine for a dope feature (including the cover!) on yours truly.  They decided to highlight me in their “DJ’s vs. Bloggers Issue,” since I suppose I qualify as both.  Coming off the heels of our article in the Seattle P.I., this is again, quite flattering.  You can grab the magazine right here.

Show #241 (1-10-10)

  1. B.o.B ft. Bruno Mars – “Nothing On You”
  2. Robin Thicke ft. Jay-Z – “Meiple”
  3. Raheem DeVaughn – “I Don’t Care”
  4. AB ft. Slum Village – “Feels So Good”
  5. Black Milk – “Keep Going”
  6. Jojo Pellegrino ft. Sean Price & Inspectah Deck – “Triple Homicide”
  7. Strong Arm Steady – “Two Pistols”
  8. Self Scientific – “Designer Music”
  9. Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime ft. M.E.D. & Big Pooh – “Endure”
  10. The Knux ft. Malbec – “Fruits”
  11. Jay-Z ft. J. Cole – “A Star Is Born”
  12. Dyme Def – “Do Something” (Local Music)
  13. Reflection Eternal ft. Jay Electronica, J. Cole, & Mos Def – “Just Begun”
  14. Jay Electronica – “Exhibit C”
  15. Lupe Fiasco – “I’m Beaming”
  16. Outasight – “Everything’s Alright”
  17. SOTA (State of the Artist) – “Common Senses” (Local Music)
  18. Strange Fruit Project – “Sepia Tone”
  19. Statik Selektah ft. Bun B, Wale, & Colin Munroe – “So Close, So Far”
  20. Clemm Rishad ft. Adrian – “Windows” (Local Music)
  21. PackFM – “Happy Days”
  22. Grand Agent – “One Man Army”
  23. Crown Royale – “Photographs”
  24. Kenna – “Turn”

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?lnmjzztx3yo
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/71101994e31d74b9/ )

If there are any problems with the links or if you’d like to be added to our weekly email list to receive the playlist and download links after every show, just shoot me an email, DJHyphen@gmail.com.

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Jenesis Magazine – January 2010 issue featuring…me!

Posted in News, Sound Session on January 11th, 2010 by Hyphen

I never thought I’d ever utter the words, “I’m on the cover of a magazine,” but thanks to Thomas and the good folks over at Jenesis, I can cross that off the bucket list!  If you aren’t familiar with Jenesis, it’s a really dope online mag that everyone who frequents this site should enjoy.  They routinely profile great artists and show love to pretty much everyone that we support via TAOD and Sound Session.  Be sure to download this month’s article to check out the feature on yours truly, along with some dope pieces that round out the “DJ’s vs. Bloggers Issue.”

Download hereJanuary 2010 Jenesis Magazine

Much like the article in the Seattle P.I. highlighting J. Moore, SNSS, and myself, I’m flattered and very appreciative of the support Jenesis is giving with this piece.  Many thanks to the owner Thomas Agnew and the writer Mike Wilson.  Thanks fellas!

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Little Dragon – Never Never

Posted in Artists, Music Videos on January 10th, 2010 by Hyphen

I must say, the video effects are slightly off-putting, but with a song as good as this, I don’t mind.  Off the excellent Machine Dreams and also one of the tracks that made our Sound Session Best of 2009 edition.  Yukimi is the truth.

I need to find some time to get our interview with Little Dragon posted up…I swear it’s coming soon.  I hope.

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Sound Session: The Best Radio Show You’ve Never Heard

Posted in News, Other Peoples' Interviews, Sound Session on January 8th, 2010 by Hyphen

As I mentioned in this week’s show archive, Sunday Night Sound Session was recently featured in the Seattle P.I. thanks to one of their writers, Elliott Smith (thanks Elliott!).  Now I know you’re all quite familiar with SNSS if you’ve found your way here to TAOD, but for those that weren’t aware, this article has proven to be a great look.  We’ve had a TON of folks reach out to express their gratitude and really, we’ll kick it right back to y’all.  While we take great pride in how much work we put into the show and we fully recognize the responsibility we have, the bottom line is that without you, we don’t exist.  Without people who actually love and live this music and culture, SNSS falls on deaf ears.

As music lovers, we’re a dying breed.  Sure, more people consume music than ever before, but how many really love and appreciate it?  For those that do, SNSS represents a rare opportunity to broadcast genuine music with substance over a 100,000-watt Clear Channel signal.

Hov admitted he dumbed down the flow to double his dollars.  We’ll never do that.  We don’t exist for any other reason than to play music we believe in…music from the soul.  We need artists to continue making it and we need YOU, the real music lover, to continue supporting it.  We’ll do our part as the conduit, believe that.

‘Sunday Night Sound Session’: The best radio show you’ve never heard

By ELLIOTT SMITH
SPECIAL TO SEATTLEPI.COM

The caller, voice dripping with gratitude, has one more thing to add before he hangs up.

“Thank you guys for playing so much good music,” he says.

Sounds like the provenance of satellite radio, no? Or perhaps even Seattle’s beloved KEXP?

On this night, at this hour, however, the station in question is KUBE-93. That’s right, the same KUBE that is widely seen as a corporate behemoth with a playlist as deep as a puddle is actually home to the best radio show you’ve probably never heard: “Sunday Night Sound Session.”

From 10:45 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. each Sunday, hosts DJ Hyphen and J. Moore play the latest and greatest in hip hop from both a national and local perspective — 90 minutes that are unlike any other in the KUBE lineup.

“Our show almost operates in opposition with KUBE,” said DJ Hyphen, aka Dorian Bunker-Pardo. “But all we’re focused on is good music. It’s deeper than just playing a record. It’s about something you can appreciate, something you can feel.”

You won’t hear the latest from 50 Cent here; instead Hyphen and Moore focus on artists that generally aren’t part of the everyday KUBE lineup.

The genesis of “Sunday Night Sound Session” came out of the rubble of a similar show, “Future Flavors,” which ran on KUBE for many years. But when it came to revamping the show, KUBE wanted to go in a different direction.

“We wanted to take a different approach to what Seattle hip hop fans were asking for,” KUBE Program Director Eric Powers said. “They’re both great shows but for different reasons. We wanted to talk to more of a hip-hop audience because of the music that was coming out locally and nationally.”

Finding credible hosts for the show was critical. With a background in college radio and a job working at KUBE, Hyphen became an obvious candidate.

“They were like, ‘Wow, this guy is a hip-hop nerd,’ ” Hyphen said.

To provide a local voice, Powers and Co. turned to the person that anyone who has ever been to a rap show in Seattle is familiar with.

J. Moore is an artist, hypeman, producer, booking agent, manager, ambassador, community leader — if it’s hip hop in Seattle, he’s probably got his hand in it. Radio host wasn’t exactly something he had thought about when the opportunity was presented to him.

“It sounded interesting, but I had to think about it so it wasn’t like I was putting myself in a position to perpetuate tokenism,” Moore said. “I was like, as long as we have control over programming — our own playlist — that was the main thing, just making sure we have the ability to be autonomous and establish our own identity. A brand within the brand. And that’s what ‘Sunday Night Sound Session’ is.”

The DJ Hyphen-J. Moore pairing was received well within the Seattle hip-hop scene, and four-plus years later, the show is still going strong.

“Being at the station that they are at, with the long history of alienation from Seattle hip hop that it’s had, their credibility is quite vital,” said Larry Mizell Jr., another important fixture in the Seattle hip-hop scene as an artist (Cancer Rising), media critic (Stranger columnist) and fellow radio host (KEXP’s “Street Sounds”).

“J. Moore is a fixture of Seattle hip hop — if you ask anybody in the scene about ‘the mayor,’ they’ll know who you mean, and it ain’t Mike McGinn — and very few could hope to match his years of contribution and sacrifice to this scene,” Mizell said.

“Hyphen is a consummate pro, sharp as hell and always looking for new stuff. Their taste is great and varied, and they’re able to put together a high-quality, entertaining and enlightening program every week that in my opinion few in Seattle, let alone anyone at KUBE-93, could pull off.”

At this point, SNSS isn’t just spinning records in a vacuum. It is breaking artists on both a local and national level, and have some of hip hop’s biggest luminaries stopping by the studio to talk shop.

“We’re definitely doing something right when fans around the city like it, people around the world like it, the artists like it, the labels like it — we haven’t had too many complaints,” Hyphen said. “The more support we get, it makes KUBE look better.

“We’re really appreciative of KUBE giving us this framework and letting us do what we want with it. It’s insanely rare. At 10:45 KUBE hands over the keys, and the kids get to drive and go wherever we want. As long as we bring it back in one piece at 12:15, KUBE’s excited about it.”

One of the results of the show’s success is the thought that anyone with a mic and some rhymes can make it on the radio. The show receives hundreds of submissions from aspiring artists, most of which aren’t radio ready. The show’s local slots are highly coveted, and often leave Seattle-area up-and-comers wondering why they aren’t getting airplay.

“We’re active participants in the life and the scene, so we’re going to hear from producers, engineers — people who are involved — about what the buzz is.” Moore said.

“We’re not passively waiting for people to send us music so we can sit back like a panel judging music.

“There’s a complete lack of understanding of the rite of passage that is necessary. It’s about development. That would be like me saying, I’m going to be a professional basketball player because I like basketball.”

Powers says that the show does draw decent ratings, but “what’s more important is that we allow other music to be heard, discovered and exposed from a local and national level.”

So what’s next for Hyphen and Moore and their little Sunday night show that could?

“It would be nice if we could expand the show on (Sundays),” Moore said. “And it would be nice if we could add an additional day or move to another day. That’s just for radio land. But something that (Hyphen) and I have always talked about it is being creative about utilizing this platform to create something for this brand that can exist beyond the radio and beyond Sunday night.”

Wherever SNSS goes in the future, right now, the pair enjoys being able to broadcast what they love to an appreciative audience.

“It’s a platform to express your ideas and opinions, but whatever we say just has 100,000 watts behind it,” Hyphen said. “So we play the same music that we’d play if we were choppin’ it up or hanging out or driving to the club. Now we get to blast it out — it’s our 100,000-watt iPod.

“We’re really thankful that we have this opportunity. We’re stand-up dudes who love the music, and that’s how we got the show.”

And with that, Moore and Hyphen pack up their gear and flip the switch back to the station’s automatic overnight programming, where they are greeted by the latest 50 Cent song.

They laugh and turn out the lights.

Elliott Smith is free-lance writer who can be reached at ejsteeler@hotmail.com.

Source -  http://www.seattlepi.com/pop/413726_kube.html

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Sound Session #240 (1-3-10)

Posted in Episodes, Sound Session on January 4th, 2010 by Hyphen

Fresh off the heels of our Best of 2009 edition of SNSS, this week’s episode brings us back to our usual routine.  In other words, more of the same great music that you’re not hearing anywhere else on commercial radio.  And if you’d like some evidence (in case our archives aren’t proof enough), be sure to check out this new article in the Seattle P.I. about SNSS: Sunday Night Sound Session – The Best Radio Show You’ve Never Heard.

Of course, you’re already familiar with the show cause you’re a fellow music lover, but big shout to Elliott Smith for writing the piece and helping spread the word to the masses.  Be sure to check out his sports and movie blogs as well, great stuff.

And now…I present to you…without exaggeration…the best Sound Session we’ve done this entire decade!

Show #240 (1-3-10)

  1. Skillz – “2009 Wrap Up”
  2. Clipse ft. Yo Gotti – “Showing Out”
  3. Slum Village – “Da Night”
  4. Black Milk – “Keep Going”
  5. Fashawn – “Memory Lane Freestyle”
  6. AZ – “I’m Ill”
  7. Reflection Eternal ft. Jay Electronica, J. Cole, & Mos Def – “Just Begun”
  8. **INTERVIEW WITH NEEMA**
  9. Grieves & Budo – “Smile For The Blade” (Local Music)
  10. Grand Agent – “One Man Army”
  11. Bavu Blakes – “May I”
  12. Strange Fruit Project – “Sepia Tone”
  13. The Knux ft. Malbec – “Fruits”
  14. Outasight – “Downtown In My Mind”
  15. AB – “Less Than Enough”
  16. Lupe Fiasco – “I’m Beaming”
  17. Robin Thicke ft. Snoop Dogg – “It’s In The Morning”
  18. Clemm Rishad ft. Adrian – “Windows” (Local Music)
  19. 1-O.A.K. – “Lovecats”
  20. Miike Snow – “Animal (Mark Ronson Remix)”
  21. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – “The End” (Local Music)

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?dajjmjjwozg
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/70807600943fefd1/)

If there are any problems with the links or if you’d like to be added to our weekly email list to receive the playlist and download links after every show, just shoot me an email, DJHyphen@gmail.com.

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Sound Session #239 (12-27-09) – Best of 2009

Posted in Episodes, Sound Session on December 29th, 2009 by Hyphen

Well, another year has come and gone and that can mean only one thing: you’re being constantly bombarded with “Best of 2009” lists everywhere you look.  This year, you’re probably also getting hit with “Best of the Decade” lists, which I personally find far more interesting to debate than the standard year-end recaps.  While we didn’t put together any best of the 2000’s (off the top…my favorite albums were “College Dropout,” “Graduation,” “The Blueprint,” “A Piece Of Strange,” “The Listening,” and “Connected,” among MANY others), J. Moore and I did compile our favorite Sound Session records from the past year for you.

Keep in mind, these are not the biggest records of the year…nor the blogosphere favorites…or Twitter picks.  Nah, these are 26 of our favorite songs that we played heavily on SNSS in 2009.  They are not in any sort of countdown or follow any other ranking schema.  We included a few of our favorite records from the town and crossed into other genres as well.  In other words, we followed our normal formula for spinning great music on the radio, but we just supersized it on some Barry Bonds-Roger Clemons-Alex Rodriguez super powered steroid type steez.

I’ve included some extra notes and honorable mentions for my fellow music nerds who want to see behind the curtain a little.  Of course, you can always just download the show and trust the opinions of your friendly neighborhood dope connoisseurs.  It’s unique.  It’s one of a kind.  It’s Sound Session.

Show #239 (12-27-09)
Best of 2009

  1. Jay-Z – “D.O.A. (Death Of Autotune)”
  2. J. Cole – “Lights Please”
  3. Clipse ft. Kanye West – “Kinda Like A Big Deal”
  4. Big Boi ft. Too $hort & George Clinton – “For Yo’ Sorrows”
  5. Consequence ft. Kanye West & John Legend – “Whatever U Want”
  6. The Roots – “How I Got Over”
  7. Mayer Hawthorne – “Maybe So, Maybe No”
  8. John Legend – “Lay Your Head Down”
  9. Drake – “November 18th”
  10. The Physics – “I Just Wanna Beat” (Local Music)
  11. Outasight – “Brand New Day”
  12. Pac Div – “Young Black Male”
  13. Jay Electronica – “Exhibit C”
  14. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – “Otherside” (Local Music)
  15. Mos Def ft. Slick Rick – “Auditorium”
  16. U-N-I – “Land Of The Kings”
  17. Little Dragon – “Never, Never”
  18. Goapele – “Milk & Honey”
  19. Mr. Hudson ft. Kanye West – “Supernova”
  20. Lupe Fiasco ft. Matthew Santos – “Shining Down”
  21. Raekwon ft. Cappadonna & Ghostface Killah – “10 Bricks”
  22. Royce Da 5’9” ft. Busta Rhymes – “Dinner Time”
  23. Fresh Espresso – “Big Or Small” (Local Music)
  24. The Kid Daytona ft. Bun B – “Air Born”
  25. Crooked I & DJ Wicked – “Jackin’ For Beats 2009”
  26. The Foreign Exchange ft. Darien Brockington – “Take Off The Blues”

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?jzwezzjyymy
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/705153199ed07770/)

Notes:

  1. The first, best, and most powerful record off Blueprint 3.
  2. The 2 best albums this year were mixtapes and J. Cole had one of ’em.
  3. “Popular Demand” was up there too, but Khalil & ‘Ye joined Pusha & Malice to make this a lock.
  4. Sure, it’s an awesome record. But you wanted to hear Dre on it too, huh?
  5. Only problem with this Grammy Family song? It’s too short for all that talent.
  6. Is this the only official Roots song they released in 2009? At least they made it count.
  7. “Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out” came out in 2008 (or was it even ’07?), but the Mayer had a few contenders for song of the year.
  8. An unreleased record that leaked this year, though it sounded straight out the Motown era.
  9. So Far Gone was my mixtape album of the year and you could have picked about 10 Drake records to represent the 2009 Rookie of the Year.
  10. My favorite track from Seattle in 2009, the Physics’ ode to keeping the relationship simple was completely too ill. Girls didn’t want to like it, but they had to.
  11. OU’s unique style melded with insane production to result in this optimistic anthem.
  12. “Pac Div” or “Mayor” were also flawless, but Like, Mibbs, and BeYoung were at their best when slightly more serious.
  13. The radio rip caused a furor, the CDQ killed teh internets. The net’s golden child dropped the excellent “Exhibit A” as well.
  14. Mack is one of Seattle’s best (no pun – peep “The Town“) and he opened his heart on this one. Killed our phones with every spin too.
  15. Madlib on the beat, Mos remembering he can rhyme, and a Ruler verse for good measure? Check please.
  16. A few joints off A Love Supreme could have been included but the GLS single helped Thurz & Y-O break through.
  17. Our Swedish indie pop/electro/soul/downtempo/whateveryouwanttheygot darlings dropped another classic LP with Machine Dreams.
  18. People should know better than to sleep on Goapele. This should have been on everyone’s Best Of list.
  19. “Just give [him] a chaaaaaaance.” 808’s & Heartbreaks records from ‘Ye get better with every listen.
  20. Biggest missed opportunity of ’09. Could have been huge, but no push, no video, no album. Lu’s on another level though.
  21. Could have told me this was on the original Purple Tape and I would have believed you. Even Cappa sounds ill on it. Dilla!
  22. Royce murdered mics all year but he rode this Quincy Tones produced banger perfectly.
  23. Rik Rude & P-Smoov dropped one of the best albums of the year, but outside the NW, too many haven’t heard it. Wake up.
  24. Not the best Bun verse, but Daytona’s ill flow and the mellow beat were intoxicating.
  25. Like Royce, Crook beat up beats all year (word to Jersey Shore) but Wicked served up classics for him here.
  26. Tay & Nic followed up the 5 Mic Connected by switching up the sound and still got nominated for a Grammy. FTW.

Honorable mentions from artists not otherwise represented:

  • B.o.B – “Generation Lost”
  • Brother Ali – “Fresh Air”
  • Buggs Tha Rocka ft. Little Brother – “Get Away”
  • D. Black ft. Marissa – “Yesterday” (Local Music)
  • DJ Spinna ft. Phonte & Yahzarah – “Guaranteed”
  • Dyme Def ft. Saigon – “Pick Up Ya Flow”
  • Elzhi – “Deep”
  • GLC ft. Kanye West & T-Pain – “Flight School”
  • Grynch – “My Volvo” (Local Music)
  • Kev Brown ft. Kenn Starr, Wayna, Raheem DeVaughn, & Eric Roberson – “The Hennessy Joint”
  • K’Naan ft. Chubb Rock – “ABC’s”
  • Lushlife – “Until The Sun Dies”
  • M64 (Ragen Fykes & Ohmega Watts) – “In The Pocket” (Local Music)
  • Marco Polo & Torae ft. Saukrates & S-Roc – “Crashing Down”
  • Mike Posner ft. Big Sean & Freddie Gibbs – “Bring Me Down”
  • Nas ft. Choklate – “Film”
  • Nipsey Hussle – “Hussle In The House”
  • Rashid Hadee – “The Wrong Thangs”
  • Reflection Eternal ft. Res – “Back Again”
  • Saukrates ft. Rich Kidd – “Salt N Pepper”
  • Scribes – “Roll My Way” (Local Music)
  • Slakah The BeatChild ft. Drake – “Enjoy Ya Self (Remix)”
  • Stepbrothers (Evidence & Alchemist) – “It’s Coming Down”
  • The Knux – “Fire”
  • Timbaland ft. Drake & Lupe Fiasco – “Say Something (DJ Hyphen Edit)”
  • TiRon ft. Ayomari – “3 Drink Minimum”
  • Wale – “Pretty Girls”
  • Yoshi ft. Buff1 & Darien Brockington – “Magnetic”
  • Zion I ft. K. Flay – “Coastin'”

Special shout to the homey Shad as well.  America just started to catch on to his incredible The Old Prince album in 2009, but technically, the music had been released a few years ago in Canada.  Either way, he supplied us with a lot of great records to play this past year.

Again, far from comprehensive, but hopefully some of these songs resonated with you as much as they did with us in 2009.  Send any and all feedback this way.  I need something to occupy my time while the whole industry is closed up until the 4th.  See you all in 2010, peace and happiness to you and yours.

If there are any problems with the links or if you’d like to be added to our weekly email list to receive the playlist and download links after every show, just shoot me an email, DJHyphen@gmail.com.

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Throwback: DJ Jazzy Jeff ft. Eric Roberson – Rock Wit U (video)

Posted in Artists, Music Videos, Throwbacks on December 22nd, 2009 by Hyphen

We used this instrumental on SNSS this week and I realized that a lot of folks out there might not be familiar with the original track.  “Rock Wit U” is off Jeff’s 2002 The Magnificent album and in my opinion, it’s a new school classic.  It’s one of the smoothest joints of the past 10 years and should be on every R&B lover’s top list of the 2000’s, but it’s always been criminally slept on.  I bet most of y’all didn’t even know it had a video, huh?

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Sound Session #238 (12-20-09)

Posted in Episodes, Sound Session on December 21st, 2009 by Hyphen

For better or worse, this week’s SNSS archive is coming to you live from my “vacation,” down in sunny San Diego.  In reality, I don’t think anyone in the music industry, or even anyone under about 40, takes a traditional vacation anymore, but at least I get to avoid the office for a week.  Plus, the winter weather in SoCal is a bit nicer than the old Pacific NW.  The hammock and the hot tub don’t hurt either…

On this week’s show, check out new music from artists like Strong Arm Steady, Outasight, Slum Village, Jay Electronica, Miike Snow, Robin Thicke, Shaun Boothe, Maxwell, Lupe Fiasco, and more.  Plus, we were joined in studio by the homies Grieves and Budo, who debuted a brand new song for us and hinted at a big announcement they’ll be revealing soon.  Again, more big things happening for talented cats from Seattle, you gotta love it.

Tune in next week for our Best of 2009 show…scientifically engineered to blow every other year end wrap up out the water, believe that.

Show #238 (12-20-09)

  1. Laws ft. Jay Rock – “Number One”
  2. Clipse – “Freedom”
  3. Strong Arm Steady ft. Phonte – “Best Of Times”
  4. Outasight – “Downtown In My Mind”
  5. Slum Village – “Da Night”
  6. **INTERVIEW WITH GRIEVES & BUDO, PT. 1**
  7. Grieves & Budo – “Smile For The Blade” (Local Music)
  8. Jay Electronica – “Exhibit C”
  9. **INTERVIEW WITH GRIEVES & BUDO, PT. 2**
  10. Drake ft. Colin Munroe – “Runaway Girl”
  11. Theophilus London – “Humdrum Town”
  12. RJD2 ft. Kenna – “Games You Can Win”
  13. Miike Snow – “Animal (Mark Ronson Remix)”
  14. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Champagne Champagne & Buffalo Madonna – “Kings” (Local Music)
  15. Lupe Fiasco – “The National Anthem”
  16. Robin Thicke ft. Jay-Z – “Meiple”
  17. Shaun Boothe ft. Talib Kweli – “Concepts”
  18. Grynch – “The Right Way” (Local Music)
  19. Esinchill – “Daddy Was A Sailorman”
  20. Sade – “Soldier Of Love”
  21. Maxwell ft. Nas – “Help Somebody (Remix)”

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?mtmmywf5jyj
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/70211895c39fecc0/)

If there are any problems with the links or if you’d like to be added to our weekly email list to receive the playlist and download links after every show, just shoot me an email, DJHyphen@gmail.com.

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Sound Session #237 (12-13-09)

Posted in Artists, Episodes, Sound Session on December 15th, 2009 by Hyphen

Just because I like to share my technological frustrations with the world, here’s a quick update of the issues that have dominated my life the past 2 weeks:

  • PC: data saved (clutch!), hard drive reformatted, rebuilding slowly but up and running.
  • Mac: optical drive fixed, new studio monitors arrived and sounding great.
  • Blog: resolved issues, saved the whole database of past entries (double clutch!), slightly revised the look. “All black everything” – Jay-Z
  • Car battery: replaced.

See, even my car is bowing to the peer pressure and trying to fit in.  The way things are going, I’m surprised lights still turn on when I flip switches.  But anyway, looking positively and moving forward (“strikes and gutters dude“), I think we’re close to being back to normal.  Besides, as long as the episodes of SNSS aren’t affected, we’re all good right?

Peep this week’s show for new music from people like Wale, J. Cole, Pill, Freddie Gibbs, Clipse, AZ, Laws, Theophilus London, Nneka, Mos Def, Robin Thicke, the one and only Sade, and more.  Plus, we played a snippet of our recent interview with Nipsey Hussle.  While I work to post up the full version, you can always check our first conversation with him from a few months ago right here.  Enjoy!

Show #237 (12-13-09)

  1. Wale ft. J. Cole & Melanie Fiona – “Beautiful Bliss”
  2. Pill ft. Freddie Gibbs – “Run Up To Me”
  3. Clipse – “Freedom”
  4. Vinnie Paz ft. Clipse – “Street Wars”
  5. AZ – “I’m Ill”
  6. KRS-One & Buckshot ft. Talib Kweli & Geologic (of the Blue Scholars) – “Oh Really (Remix)”
  7. Laws ft. Jay Rock – “Number One”
  8. Budo & Krukid – “HalfPastHell” (Local Music)
  9. Theophilus London – “Humdrum Town”
  10. Kardinal Offishall – “We Gon’ Go”
  11. Brasco ft. Serani – “Money Train”
  12. Nneka ft. Jay Electronica – “Walking (J. Period Remix)”
  13. Sade – “Soldier Of Love”
  14. Mos Def – “Supermagic”
  15. **INTERVIEW WITH NIPSEY HUSSLE #02 (SNIPPET)**
  16. Drake ft. Nipsey Hussle – “Killer”
  17. Freeway & Jake One – “Know What I Mean” (Local Music)
  18. CunninLynguists ft. Grieves, Geologic, & Macklemore – “Close Your Eyes” (Local Music)
  19. The Game – “Turn Off The Lights”
  20. Lupe Fiasco – “Popular Demand Freestyle”
  21. Robin Thicke ft. Jazmine Sullivan – “Million Dolla Baby”

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?0n3mnwdo0nm
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/699163698458fa3a/ )

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Sound Session #236 (12-6-09)

Posted in Episodes, Sound Session on December 15th, 2009 by Hyphen

As I mentioned, I’ve been having massive computer problems recently, so this post is about a week too late.  That said, I’m a completist and definitely feel the need to archive every SNSS episode that I can.  If you missed it live, here you go!

Show #236 (12-6-09)

  1. Kardinal Offishall – “We Gon’ Go”
  2. Gift of Gab – “Richman, Poorman”
  3. Felt – “Bass For Your Truck”
  4. Wale ft. J. Cole & Melanie Fiona – “Beautiful Bliss”
  5. Lupe Fiasco – “Fireman Freestyle (Yoga Flame)”
  6. Statik Selektah ft. Bahamadia – “Do What I Believe”
  7. Freeway & Jake One – “Know What I Mean” (Local Music)
  8. D-Black – “No Ordinary Love”
  9. James Pants ft. Mayer Hawthorne – “Thin Moon (Remix)”
  10. Idle Warship – “Bedroom Lites”
  11. RJD2 ft. Kenna – “Games You Can Win”
  12. B.o.B ft. Bruno Mars – “Nothing On You”
  13. Eminem – “Drop The Bomb On ‘Em”
  14. Royce Da 5’9″ ft. Bun B & Joell Ortiz – “Hood Love”
  15. The Niceguys – “Supreme Team”
  16. El Michels Affair ft. Diamond District – “The PJ’s (Remix)”
  17. CunninLynguists ft. Grieves, Geologic, & Macklemore – “Close Your Eyes” (Local Music)
  18. Budo & Krukid – “HalfPastHell” (Local Music)
  19. Chikaramanga ft. Big Tone – “Cool”
  20. Louwop ft. Shad – “One 2 Check”
  21. Paten Locke – “Ventilation P. Locke”

Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?3kmzezmk3zz
(back up / streaming link – http://www.zshare.net/audio/69696177daef5dc4/)

If there are any problems with the links or if you’d like to be added to our weekly email list to receive the playlist and download links after every show, just shoot me an email, DJHyphen@gmail.com.

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