In respect of our great ancestor El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, better known as Malcolm X, I dedicate this show to the incredible work that he did in order to uplift our people. Davey D blasted out a great tidbit on his twitter yesterday. This is vintage audio of 2 FBI agents actively trying to coerce Malcolm into snitching on his own organization, the Black Muslims. With rare eloquence and resilience, we hear how Malcolm cleverly rebukes their feeble attempts. It is one of the best old school audio gems that I’ve heard in ages. To hear him break down the fidgety embargoes of the agents is priceless. Yet, this was recorded in 1963. The brother was assassinated a short 2 years later in 1965. It seems that the government tried one approach, and once they saw that it wasn’t working, they went to their old faithful. Straight up murder. Go figure. All praises to the brother. They killed his body, but they couldn’t end his legacy. Science of Breath on the move…
1. Stillmatic-Nas 2. 9am in Dallas-Drake 3. the Moon & the Stars-Young Chris 4. Crib on the Moon-Zumbi 5. Umi Says-Mos Def 6. Nuthin Like This- J Dilla 7. Reunited-Old Dirty Bastard 8. Check it Out-Guru ft. Zumbi 9. You’re Da Man-Nas 10. By Any Means Necessary-Malcolm X 11. Black Steel-Public Enemy 12. Un-thinkable-Alicia Keys ft Drake 13. Hold On-Dwele ft Kanye West 14. Gadget Go Go-Chali2na 15. What Goes Around-Nas 16. Zambezi (Fools Gold remix)-Tinashe 17. Ala Il Hanash Madgouga-Omar Souleyman
Today..I have a lot on my mind. Mostly, about what I need to do, that I very much dislike doing. Should I even breath the word? Here we go..Taxes. Blah. Every year I have to pick through piles and piles of white receipts, in search of profit and loss. It’s one of the joys of being a business owner. So I’m thinking that today’s show is going to give me the energy I’ll need for the next couple days to knock this out. I found a nice lil gem by Gil Scott Heron ft Nas. The OG has been one of my favorites since back in the day, with his angst filled croonage. If you don’t know, and you’re into soul music, google him. Also, stumbled on to some classic club music, as delivered by Pandora.com. I love this website because it’s such a good place to learn about new music. They have some technology that groups songs and artists according to varied styles and emphasis. Very dope. Enjoy the show..blessed..tune in, tune up!
1. All My-Lee Bannon
2. Lights Please-J Cole
3. Take Notice-J Dilla
4. Casio Training-Flying Loutus
5. Early Grave- Wu Tang
6. 1940 (AmpLive Remix)-the Subwayz
7. R.M.-Lee Bannon
8. Mostly the Voice-GangStarr
9. Compton-the Game
10. ShutterBug-Big Boi
11. New York is Killin Me-Gil Scott Heron ft Nas
12. Show Em Whatcha Got-Public Enemy
13. Up In Her Belly-Busy Signal
14. Gypsy Woman-Crystal Waters
15. E Samba-Jr Jack
16. Pasilda-Afro Medusa
17. Numbers-Kraftwerk
18. World Hold On-Lo Mejor del Genero
19.U Don’t Know Me-Armand Van Helden
20. My Feeling-Jr Jack
21. Da Style Deh (Douster Remix)-Busy Signal
22.For Those Who Like to Get Down-Marques Wyatt
Live once again, from your traveling bard/MC/host! I’m dropping this one from a hotel in the higher heights of Whistler, Canada’s snow flecked mountaintops. I was really enjoying being home, but yes indeed, I’m right back out on the road. There are pros and cons to everything in the universe. This is the subtle balance often referred to as the yin and the yang. There is definitely a rare beauty in being able to travel the world performing music and rocking crowds. Yet, it does not come without struggle, hard work, lack of sleep, and countless hours driving into distant towns, cities, and villages. Let me not wax too philosophically though, this tour seems like it’s going to be fun. I really enjoy Canada, especially Vancouver. The layout is reminiscent of San Fran, but the architecture feels more edgily modern, and the ever-present mountain range sets it distinctly apart. I was feeling easy doing this set, and the music reflects that. I drop some reflective hip-hop tunes, alongside some soul music I’m feeling, and towards the end gallop into some progressive house. You know my steez!!! Tune in and tune up…Ites!
1. Riding High- Faze O
2. Vibes- J Period ft Zumbi (ATCQ Tribute)
3. Cuban Chronicles-Avenging Eagles
4. Mathematics- Mos Def
5. I C U (Doin It)- A Tribe Called Quest
6. Rollin’-Pac Div
7. Tell Me RMX- Bobby Valentino ft Lil Wayne
8. The Blast-Reflection Eternal
9. Say Something-Nivea ft Drake (Zumbi RMX)
10. Hold On-Dwele ft Kanye West
11. She Knows What She Wants-Gang Starr
12. Back in the Day-Erykah Badu
13. Go Hard- Zion I
14. Lemonade- Gucci Mane
15. One More Chance-Biggie Smalls
16. Cada Vez- Salome de Bahia
17. Rock Wit U- Jazzy Jeff ft Erro
18. You’re No Good for Me- Gareth Wyn
Yee! Barely got this show together…but the music gods were looking out for ya boy. I’m coming in live from the backstage of a club in Tampa, Florida, with subs and bass kicks raging in the background. Hey, we do the best we can with what we have. This week features a gang of rare gems from across the boom diaspora of music, specifically the legendary crew Massive Attack. Starting back in the late 80’s, this crew has defied musical categories, and instead have pushed the limits of varied genres and styles. The remixes on the show are melodic dub landscapes sprinkled with lush vocals, their classic trademark. Many of these jams are brand spanking new, having just been discovered thru in-depth bloggery. Enjoy family…more to come. Stay tuned. Mind-Body-Spirit. ONE
Playlist: 1. Paradise Circus- Massive Attack 2. Sound of Siren- Busy Signal ft. M.I.A. 3. Collie Field- JahDan ft 77Klash 4. Stylo- Gorillaz ft. Mos Def & Bobby Womack 5. B.O.B.-Down for Yall 6. Early Grave- Wu Tang 7. Who Got the Props- Black Moon (Smooth Mix) 8. Strong Will Continue- Damian Marley & Nas 9. I Learned the Hard Way- Sharon Jones & the DapKings 10. She’s the One- James Brown 11. Knock on Wood- J Cole 12. Girl I Love You- Massive Attack 13. I See, I Know- PZ ft. Zumbi 14. Infinite (inst)- Lee Bannon 15. Miike Snow- Billie Holiday 16. Nothings Wrong-SubScape 17. I Remember- J Majik
Respect all massive and crew! I’m doin’ it movin, literally this week , as I broadcast straight from the van heading south towards NYC. There is something acutely surreal about touring and recording at the same time. While cars and trucks rush by, I capture bits and pieces of reality as they whirl past. It’s almost as if it’s a metaphor for the constant gush of information in this day and age. With so much media available, how does one sift thru and pick what they want to allow into their range of perception? For some, it is a choice, for others it is simply succumbing to the incessant barrage of programming shoved down our throats. As for myself, I have chosen to be quite snobby about what I allow into my mind, conscious and otherwise. I realize that whatever the mind views, it perceives as reality. That includes commercials, horror movies, reality shows, whatever he receives. This is exactly the same reason why the imagination is so powerful. If you can imagine something over and over again in your mind, you begin to charge your behavior with that imagery, and draw it closer to yourself subconsciously. With that said, strive to be aware of what types of energy that you allow into your mind. Ask yourself if this is the type of thing you want to experience. Don’t be passive, make an active choice about the energy that is created in and thru you. Shouts out to J Dilla (February 7, 1974 – February 10, 2006) & Bob Marley (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981). In celebration of our great ancestors..Church..
Playlist:
1. Take Notice- J Dilla
2. Mr. Brown- Bob Marley
3. Victory- DJ Khaled ft Nas & John Legend
4. Zone Out- Jeff Chery
5. The Edge-the Burnerz
6. Ladies- Megaphone ft Zumbi
7. Nuthin Like This- J Dilla
8. Window Seat- Erykah Badu
9. I.T.T.-Fela Kuti
10. Wickidness-Mungo’s Hi Fi ft Brother Culture
11. Here I Come- Barrington Levy
Live from the road, one mo ‘gin! Wow…this tour has been cracking the whole time. Literally, we’ve had 13 shows and only one hasn’t been sold out. Niceness. I’ve always been about message music, but seeing the effect that this tour is having on people has helped me to further realize the true strength of good music. People have been leaving every night feeling uplifted and stronger than when the first came in. It’s a blessing to be able to touch people’s lives this way. With so much turmoil in the world, it’s amazing how much effect something simple like a song can have on one’s psyche. Music has always been my chosen mode of medication. I used to play certain songs to hype me up to play hoop or soccer, and I’d play other joints to soothe the pain of an argument with my girl. It’s all encompassing, universal, and addictive. Give thanks for the power of vibration, for through it, we are all created. Be aware of the vibrations you create, for they will echo back to you eventually. Enjoy the show…spread love.
Playlist:
1. Fly Like an Eagle-Steve Miller
2. Ride-Nappy Roots
3. As We Enter-Nas & Damian Marley
4. CaliWay- Vinroc ft J Billion, Spank Pops & 1-O.A.K.
5. Drivin’-BangData
6. Strength- N’neka & J Period
7. Return of the Super Age- Lee Skratch Perry
8. Untitled- Elzhi
9. I’ll Be There-the Jacksons
10. Cash Flow- Jah Dan
11. Tighten Up- James Brown
12. Intro- ATCQ ft Mos Def
13. Bitch Ass Trick-Starkillers
14. Skin- Sade
15. We People Who Are Darker than Blue- Curtis Mayfield
16. My Room is White Remix- Flying Lotus
Hail up all massive! Today’s show is focused on reggae music. Since we’re currently on tour with ragga champions Rebelution & Soja, I was in the mood to honor the vibes. I didn’t get a chance to upload their music yet, but that’s coming very soon. The tour has been incredible thus far. Every show has been sold out thus far, 8 in a row. This is definitely the largest tour that we’ve ever been on. Give thanks! With so much chaos in the world, it feels good to be around some calming, introspective musicians and music. Each night the vibe is extraordinarily mellow and chill. Niceness. Thus, I wanted to share some of that laid back cool with y’all. So, sit back and be easy, this one is for the mind. In addition to this, Zion I is also offering 5 free songs to our fans. Simply send a text message to 50500, and write Zioni. You will receive a link by which to download the songs. Guidance and protection family…stay tuned to the Science. Bless!
Playlist:
1. Crazy Baldheads- King Tubby
2. All Day & All Night- Bob Marley
3. There For U- Damian Marley
4. Yi Mas Gan- the Abyssinians
5. Smoke of Marijuana- Jah Cure
6. El Son Reggae- Les Nubians
7. Natty Congo- King Tubby
8. Lively Up Yourself-Bob Marley
9. Black Woman & Child- Sizzla
10. Pass the Dutchie- Musical Youth
11. Come Around- Collie Buddz
12. Youths Are So Cold- Richie Spice
13. It Was Written- Damian Marley
14. Watch Ur Friends-Jah Vinci
15. Head Cyann Hot So- Prodigal Son
16. So Special- Mavado
17. Playing Games- Serani
18. Love iz Wicked- Brick & Lace
19. Daylight Dub- King Tubby
20. Abondico- the Abyssinians
Happy New Year Yall! We hittin’ it hard off top, there’s no time to waste, as the waves of space rush on by. Let’s go! Resident DJ Vinroc mans the decks, and also manages to coin the term “20-10’n”. Wow. I’m not sure how long it’s going to last, but it fits for the moment. At the beginning of the year, I feel that it’s a good idea to stay committed to whatever resolutions made, but more importantly to simply be focused on the goals at hand. Word. We also get into the Pacquiao vs Mayweather fiasco. This has got to be one of the most disappointing sports events to not happen in modern history. With so much hype, how did the fight of the century fail to go off? Join us as we discuss these topics and more, plus lay into some dope music. Breath deep…and tune in.
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Playlist:
1. I’m Beaming- Lupe Fiasco
2. My Muzik- Vinroc
3. Luchini- Camp Lo
4. J Dilla- Crushin
5. Down and Out- Camron ft. Kanye West & Syleena Johnson
6. Nightriders- Buckshot
7. Break My Heart- Common
8. Get Em High- Kanye West ft Talib Kweli & Common
9. Respiration- Black Star
10. Memory Lane- Nas
11. Phone Tap- the Firm
12. Bucktown- Smith-N-Wessun
13. Props Over Here- Beatnuts
14. A Million and One Questions- Jay Z
15. 30 Something- Jay Z
16. So Fly- Slim ft Yung Joc
17. Love and Happiness Remix- Al Green
18. Respect my Conglomerate- Busta Rhymes ft. Lil Wayne & Jadakiss
19. Do It- James Brown
20. Fallen Remix- Mya
21. the Look of Love- Slum Village
22. Jungle Love- J Dilla
23. Juicy- Notorious B.I.G.
24. Juicy Fruit- Mtume
25. Fat Boys- Pac Div
26. Code of the Streets- Gang Starr
27. Make Her Say- Kid Cudi ft Kanye West and Common
28. Wu Gambinos- Raekwon
29. Even If It Is So- Q-Tip
30. Hit Em Off- Triple Threat ft Zumbi
31. Gipsy Woman- Montefiori Cocktail
32. Help Is On the Way- Whatnauts
33. Goodies- Ciara