WATCH THIS! Busdriver did this freestyle on the show late last year. Possibly the best freestyle we have had on the show since Aceyalone paid us a visit. There is something about those West Coast underground rappers and insane freestyle flows.
Ever been heart broken from a love that you haven’t had yet? Maybe you are suffering from a Future Love Hangover. Find out more when we are joined by our friend from the future – DJ person – Jack Prest.
Also download the podcast for a bit of Jerk and a lot of Nas getting his old man on.
Tracklist
Rude Boi and Pretti Sly – Ocho Cinco (Child PLease) #Swag
M.I.A – Bad Girls (Switch Remix) ft. Missy Elliott and Rye Rye
Gucci Mane & Big Sean – Dance (Remix)
Lil Wayne & Big Sean – My Homie Still
UGK – Hit The Block (Ft. T.I.)
Mayer Hawthorne feat Rizzle Kicks – The Walk
Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie XX – I’ll Take Care Of You
Drake – Take Care (feat. Rihanna)
Illy & M-Phazes – Dammit (Blink 182 Remix)
Colourd Noyz – Life’s A B*tch (Remix) Ft. Nas & AZ
Nas ft Large Professor – Loco-motive
Elzhi – Represent (Prod Will Sessions)
Oh No feat Phife Dawg & Jose James – Dues n Don’ts
Chasm – All Lovely Ft. Phatkat & Mr Clean
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib -Shame (Feat. Bj The Chicago Kid)
JACK PREST FUTURE LOVE HANGOVER SET
Future Love Hangover – Let You Down
Jared Evan – One Good Thing
The Weeknd – House of Ballons
Sky’High – Don Dada
Mailer Daemon – Always On The Grind (FLH Remix)
Hermitude – Speak Of The Devil (M-Phazes Remix)
Frank Ocean – Pyramids
DJ Quik – Get At Me
Rapaport – Who’s That Dude
Def Wish Cast – Dun Proppa (FLH Vocoder Dub)
Q-Tip – For The Nasty feat. Busta Rhymes (Freddie Joachim Remix)
Tor Cesay – The Perch (feat. Flying Lotus, Oddisee & Phonte Coleman)
Exile – Your Summer Song (feat. J. Mitchell)
Ta-ku – Ugh feat. Mei Swan
Oddisee – Ain’t That Peculiar
Everyone’s favourite prom themed block party is BACK! And this time with a Destiny’s Child Tribute.
After packing out Goodgod with their R KELLY and NEPTUNES Tributes, the Player Hater’s Ball returns with a night playing hommage to the works of DESTINY’S CHILD.
All girl soul band, ALPHAMAMA will be joining them and they’ll be playing two sets ~ The second will be nothing but hits from Beyonce, Kelly and those other girls.
Keeping the dancefloor packed all night with the most luscious of R&B, Hip Hop and Soul selections will be Joyride, Lev Dawg, and Shantan Wantan Ichiban.
To get you warmed up, here is a little Destiny’s Child Tribute mix. It’s a bit more left field of what we will playing on the night, but will definitely get you in the mood.
Playlist:
Destiny’s Child – Jumpin’, Jumpin’ (So So Def Remix) feat. Jermaine
Dupri, Da Brat & Lil Bow Wow
Destiny’s Child & Pras – Illusion
Geto Boys – My Mind Playin’ Tricks On Me
Destiny’s Child – No, No, No Part 2 (Featuring Wyclef Jean)
Beyonce – Crazy In Love (Beat Conductor Reggae Remix)
Destiny’s Child – Lose my breath (Reggae remix)
Destiny’s Child – Bootylicious
Kelly Rowland – Can’t Nobody ft Lil Flip
Beyonce – Move Your Body
Destiny’s Child – Soldier (feat. Lil Wayne & T.I.)
Kelly Rowland – Motivation (feat. Lil’ Wayne) (Diplo Remix)
Destiny’s Child – Say My Name (Plaebac Remix)
Kelly Rowland – Dilemma (BNRY Remix)
Beyonce – Diva Ft. Ciara, & Jim Jones
Destiny’s Child – Get On the Bus (feat. Timbaland)
Destiny’s Child – Bills, Bills, Bills
Papi Sanchez – Dilema (Merengue Cover)
So I do some work for Heaps Decent. Can’t really call it work though. It is too much fun to fall into that category. Basically it is a project putting on music workshops with young people in schools, juvenile detention centres, isolated rural communities and other places with some really talented local and international producers.
Each week at Redfern Community Centre, Heaps Decent runs a drop in program called Homebase. Tasha Lee Marshall, Fowl Murk and Medz are some of the youngsters that attend these sessions. Above you can see them perform their song Kick It produced by Heaps Decent facilitator Joyride, and below is a track by 14 year old Lil Ryonez and Monica Winter.
This is a little taste of what you will witness if you come to the Heaps Decent showcase on tomorrow… details right hurrrr
Way back when all Australian’s knew how to do at concerts was mosh and crowd surf inappropriately to everything, I remember seeing Beastie Boys at Sydney’s Hordern Pavillion, just after Hello Nasty was released. It was an amazing show as the group played as a band performing their really diverse catalogue. Amazing.
They are a group that has reinvented themselves again and again over time. Never staying still. They way were the group that helped to expose hip hop to white kids, but through the years also introduced hip hop kids to punk, bossanova, funk, country and much more.
Rest in Peace, Adam Yauch a.k.a. MCA. This our tribute to the Beastie Boys put together by DJ Naiki
Playlist
Beastie Boys – The New Style
Beastie Boys – Rock Hard
The Beastie Boys – Remote Control
Jimi Hendrix – Happy Birthday
The Turtles – I’m Chief Kamanawanalea
Beastie Boys – Jimmy James
Beastie Boys – Sure Shot
Beastie Boys – Get It Together
The Beastie Boys – The Move
Rose Royce – Do Your Dance (Part 1 & Part 2)
Beastie Boys – Shadrach
Sly & The Family Stone – Loose Booty
Beastie Boys – Shadrach
The Commodores – Machine Gun
Beastie Boys – Hey Ladies
Rose Royce – Born To Love You
Beastie Boys – Shake Your Rump
Beastie Boys – Intergalactic
Beastie Boys – Triple Trouble
Beastie Boys – Ch-Check it Out
Beastie Boys – Egg Man
Curtis Mayfield – Little Child Runnin’ Wild
Beastie Boys – Brass Monkey
Beastie Boys – You Gotta Fight For Your Right (To Party)
Southside Movement – I’ve Been Watching You (part 2)
Beastie Boys – So What’Cha Want
Beastie Boys – Root Down
Listen: Beastie Boys – Egg Man
Listen: Curtis Mayfield – Superfly
Listen: Beastie Boys – Jimmy James
Listen: Curtis Knight, Jimi Hendrix and Lonnie – Happy Birthday
Mixtape mondays week 2, i didn’t flake out. It was kind of a no brainer for me to take one of Paul Nice’s tapes for this week. He has been one of my biggest influences for years. Immaculate taste in music, skills to boot and killer production. I am still angry at myself for missing him spin at O-ii-shi all those years back. I have listened to most of his tapes and can safely say they are all jems. This 70 mins of soul soaked goodness should make your monday just that little bit more bearable.
I was lucky enough to take a trip to Bolivia over the last 2 weeks, and have now only just started to shake the remnants of a pretty ferkin horrible journey home. Bolivia is an amazingly beautiful country and everyone i met bar too many tourists with hiking boots and bad dreadlocks were awsome people. I managed to check a few cities and have included a bunch of photos taken mostly by my lady who lucky for you takes way better photos than me. To top off this post of greatness i included some tunes that got me through fever induced bus rides, hotel room hallucinations, market lurks, hospital visits, twilight zone salt flats, border crossings and llama meat platters. If you buy me a drank once I’m home I will tell you some extended tales. Enjoy, Mike Who.
Have you ever wondered what River Dance meets Dancehall Reggae sounds like? How about Gaelic Hip Hop? It’s St Paddy’s Day and I thought we would celebrate our Irish heritage with music.
We also get our gangsta boogie on with a massive set of West Coast hip hop. Plus Joyride comes in to perform a Kelis with the Neptunes Cover, ahead of the Player Haters Ball.