TrackBlasters Radio: 04.05.15

Da More Fire Monday – The Correct Flava To Start Your Week Host: DJ P.R. Today, DJ Machine takes over the TB Radio airwaves with a dope throwback mix. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Back on Wednesday! Playlist Smif-N-Wessun – Wrekonize (Remix) The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Method Man – The What AZ – Rather Unique Artifacts – Wrong Side of the Tracks Cormega – Testament Jeru Tha Damaja – Come Clean The Notorious B.I.G. – Kick in The Door Rakim – New York (Ya Out There?) Wu-Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M. Gang Starr feat. Big L – Work GZA feat. Method Man – Shadowboxin’ Heltah Skeltah – Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka Nas – Represent Non Phixion – Refuse To Lose Mobb Deep – Shook Ones Part II Redman – Pick It Up Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg – Deep Cover Big L – Put It On The Beatnuts – I Love It Brand Nubian – Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down Black Moon – Who Got The Props De La Soul – Let Me In Ghostface Killah – Ghost Is Back Download here (right click and save as…)

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Cannibal Ox feat. Artifacts & U-God – Blade: Art Of Ox [Stream]

As Vast Aire and Vordul Mega, collectively known as Cannibal Ox, prepare for the release of their highly-anticipated sophomore album Blade of the Ronin, Complex has premiered the album’s aptly-titled new single, “Blade: The Art of Ox.” This track immediately stands out due to renowned producer Black Milk’s stellar and soulful production. Cannibal Ox is also joined by Artifacts (Tame One & El Da Sensei) as well as U-God (of Wu-Tang Clan) for this mammoth posse cut.

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TrackBlasters Radio: 04.02.15

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today, DJ Shusta takes us back to the 90s with his dope “Golden Remix Era” mix. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Back on Friday! Playlist Gravediggaz – Mommy Whats A Gravedigga (Uptight Cratedigga Mix) Kool G Rap – It’s A Shame (Da Butcher’s Mix) Ill Biskits – Hypnotic Blessings (God Bless Your Life Remix) Jeru The Damaja – Me, Not The Paper (Remix) Stieber Twins – Fenster zum Hof (Remix) Artifacts ft. Busta Rhymes – C’mon Wit Da Git Down (Buckwild Remix) Grand Puba – A Little Of This (Shuga Remix) Diamond D ft. Cru – The Hiatus (Remix) Rakim – When I Be Flowin (King Tech Remix) Lord Finesse ft. Big L – Yes You May (Remix) Lord Finesse ft. O.C. & KRS One – Brainstorm/P.S.K. (No Gimmicks Remix) LL Cool J ft. Keith Murray & Foxy Brown – I Shot Ya (Remix) The B.U.M.S. – Take A Look Around (Vinyl Reanimator Remix) The Nonce – Bus Stops (Token And A Transfer Remix) The Roots – Silent Treatment (Kelo’s Mix) Peanut Butter Wolf ft. Rasco – Run The Line (Lord Finesse Remix) Channel Live ft. KRS One – Mad Izm (Buckwild 95 Remix) Walkin’ Large – Do That (Lord Finesse Remix) Main Source – Just Hangin Out (Your Hood Remix) BuckShot Lefonque – No Pain, No Gain (Salaam Remi Remix) Hit the jump for the full playlist, stream and download link.

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TrackBlasters Radio: 24.04.13

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Real Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Heatrock after heatrock – you know the motto! Record Of The Day: Flatbush Zombies – Inf Beams Playlist Goondox feat. Smooth Da Hustler & N.O. Da God – Bang Out (Remix) **Record Of The Day** Flatbush Zombies – Inf Beams Ghostface Killah feat. Masta Killa – I Declare War Smoke DZA feat. The Kid Daytona – Arn & Tully **Throwback** Boogie Down Productions – Duck Down Eric B & Rakim – Don’t Sweat The Technique (Jim Sharp re-edit) Naughty By Nature – Uptown Anthem Showbiz & A.G. – Party Groove (Bass Mix) Black Moon – Who Got The Props Wreckx N Effect – Rump Shaker Poison Clan – Action (Mike Fresh Nasty mix) London Posse – Hows Life In London Nubian Crackers feat. The Artifacts – Do You Wanna Hear It The Notorious B.I.G. – Party & Bullshit KRS-One – Hip Hop Vs. Rap (DJ Spinbad Remix) Method Man – Bring The Pain King Just – Warriors Drum House Of Pain – On Point Tha Dogg Pound – What Would U Do Thug Life – Shit Don’t Stop [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 24.04.13.mp3] Download here

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TrackBlasters Radio: 10.04.13

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Real Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today we got loads of new bangers from the likes of Marco Polo, Ghostface, Havoc, Papoose, Slum Village and Troy Ave. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Joey Bada$$ – A Day In The Life Playlist Marco Polo feat. Lil Fame (of M.O.P.) – Fame For President Marco Polo feat. Artifacts – Back To Work Ghostface Killah & Adrian Younge – Beware Of The Stare Ghostface Killah & Adrian Younge feat. Cappadonna – The Center Of Attraction Ghostface Killah & Adrian Younge – The Brown Tape Sampler Havoc feat. Slum Village – Cash Flow Slum Village – Forever **Record Of The Day** Joey Bada$$ – A Day In The Life Troy Ave feat. Nitty Scott, MC & CJ Fly – We Ain’t You Nitty Scott, MC – Language Arts Raekwon & Scram Jones – Restaraunt Ghostface Killah & Adrian Younge feat. U-God & Inspectah Deck – Blood On The Cobblestones Papoose – Mother Ghetto **Throwback** The Notorious B.I.G. & 2Pac – Live Freestyle The Notorious B.I.G. – Ni**as 2Pac feat. Nate Dogg – Thugs Get Lonely Too 2Pac & The Notorious B.I.G. – Runnin (Dying To Live) [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 10.04.13.mp3] Download here

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TrackBlasters Radio: 01.04.13

Da More Fire Monday – The Correct Flava To Start Your Week Host: DJ P.R. Today we got new heatrocks from Young Jeezy, Beyonce, Marco Polo, Papoose and Tyler, The Creator. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Tyler, The Creator feat. Frank Ocean – Bimmer Playlist Young Jeezy feat. YG, Kendrick Lamar & Chris Brown – R.I.P. (Remix) Kendrick Lamar – Backseat Freestyle Beyonce – Bow Down Beyonce feat. Lil KeKe, Slim Thug, Willie D, Scarface, Z-Ro & Bun B – I Been On (Remix) Yelawolf feat. ASAP Rocky & Big Henry – Gangster Nickelus F – Tanqueray Nickelus F – My 3rd Cuzzin Marco Polo feat. Artifacts – Back To Work Papoose feat. DJ Premier – Turn It Up Demigodz – Worst Nightmare Ill Bill – World Premier Earl Sweatshirt feat. Tyler, The Creator – Whoa **Record Of The Day** Tyler, The Creator feat. Frank Ocean – Bimmer Tyler, The Creator feat. Frank Ocean – Slater Frank Ocean feat. Earl Sweatshirt – Super Rich Kids Justin Timberlake – Blue Ocean Floor [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 01.04.13.mp3] Download here

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Marco Polo feat. Artifacts – Back To Work [Audio x Download]

Today we release the third in the series of Legendary Emcees on beats by Marco Polo with samples that were impossible to clear… we present “Back To Work” f/ Artifacts (Scratches by Shylow). Taken from Marco Polo’s forthcoming free-LP Newport Authority 2 as Marco states “I’ve recorded so much quality material over the last few years and I really want to share it all. It couldn’t all possibly fit on Port Authority 2; hence Newport Authority 2 came to be.” Newport Authority 2 will feature appearances from Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Artifacts, Das Efx, Lil Fame (M.O.P.), Torae & Ruste Juxx all rocking over Marco’s production. Yet, the project everyone should really be excited for is Marco’s Port Authority 2 LP which will be released this spring on Soulspazm Records. Port Authority 2 features appearances from Organized Konfusion (yes, a new Organized Konfusion track!!), Gangrene, Talib Kweli, DJ Premier, Masta Ace, Posdnuos (De La Soul), Kardinal Offishal, Styles P, Nature, Rah Digga, Slaine, Celph Titled, Ill Bill, Large Professor, Inspectah Deck, O.C. & many many more. Previously: Marco Polo feat. Rakim – What’s Wrong [Audio x Download]

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DJ P.F. Cuttin – Danger: Classic N.Y. HipHop Anthems [Album Promo Mixtape]

»When the east is in the house, oh my god, danger!« Was 1995 als Schlachtruf aus jedem Jeep-Lautsprecher dröhnte, war die Hook des legendären Tracks »Danger« vom New Yorker Rap-Duo Blahzay Blahzay, bestehend aus MC Outloud und DJ P.F. Cuttin. Letzterer sollte auch nach Auflösung der Gruppe mit seinen Mixtapes die zweite Hälfte jenes mythischen Jahrzehnts von Wanderstiefeln und Daunenjacken, von Tarnuniformen und Baggy Jeans prägen. Die Dekade, in der HipHop seinen Siegeszug durch deutsche Jugendzimmer und Partykeller fortsetzte, der bereits Mitte der achtziger Jahre begonnen hatte. Eine Zeit, in der die allermeisten Augen strikt nach New York gerichtet waren, in die Geburtsstadt der Subkultur, wo mystische Helden wie The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, Jay-Z, Gang Starr und der Wu-Tang Clan einen kantigen Soundtrack für den alltäglichen Kampf durch den Großstadtdschungel entwarfen: »Boom« machte die Bassdrum, »Bap« antwortete die Snare. Fast Forward ins Jahr 2012, und genau diese Ästhetik ist heute gefragter denn je: Dank Referenzen bei jungen, relevanten Rap-Künstlern wie Mac Miller und Joey Bada$$, die sich wieder auf die »Goldene Ära« beziehen und die überbordende Kreativität dieser Zeit an die Stelle der kommerziellen Stangenware des aktuellen Mainstreams setzen. Aber auch dank der zahlreichen 90s-Revival-Partys, die jedes Wochenende tausende von Jugendlichen in die entsprechenden Clubs der deutschen Großstädte locken. Die einfache Erklärung für dieses Phänomen: Jedes populäre Musikgenre hat seine Blütezeit. Die Sechziger im Jazz, die Siebziger im Rock, die Achtziger im Pop. In den neunziger Jahren war HipHop der rebellische, unangepasste Ausdruck eines urbanen Lebensgefühls. »Danger: Classic N.Y.

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