Media Obscura Underground Culture
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Media Obscura presents episode 004 of our Hip Hop Obscura Podcast Series featuring the finest in Underground Hip Hop classics, anthems, and rarities from the past and present, from every coast.

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Prisoners Of War – Organized Konfusion
You Can’t Stop The Prophet – Jeru The Damaja
Wontime – Smif n Wessun
Ultra Bap – Myka 9
Clan In da Front – Wu-Tang Clan
Firmly Handle This – Dark Sun Riders
I Got It Made – Special Ed
Jackin For Beats – Ice Cube
Come Widdit – Ahmad. Ras Kass, Saafir
Knowledge God – Raekwon
Dead Presidents – Jay Z
Fuck You – Pharoahe Monch
What They Want – P.E.A.C.E.
The Blast – Talib Kweli
Mass Men Baby – Abstract Tribe Unique
I Don’t know feat. Jazzy Jeff – Slum Village
I Remain Calm – The Roots

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Categories: Downloads, Media Obscura, Music, Podcast

Media Obscura presents episode 003 of our Hip Hop Obscura Podcast Series featuring the finest in Underground Hip Hop classics, anthems, and rarities from the past and present, from every coast.

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Girls – Daedulus, Abstract Rude, Busdriver
Fall In Love (Remix) – Slum Village
Behind Bars – Slick Rick
Miles To The Sun – Hieroglyphics
Latyrx – Latyrx
Swan Lake – Blackalicious
Survival Of The Fittest – Mobb Deep
Punks Jump Up To Get The Beat Down – Brand Nubian
Me and My Main – A-Team
Mental Stamina – Jeru Da Damaja, Afu-Ra
Father Time – Saukrates
Any Man – Eminem
Hip Hop Drunkies – The Alkaholiks
Jurass Finish First – Jurassic 5
Live At The Fishbucket Part II – People Under The Stairs
Answers – Lootpack, Quasimoto
Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka – Fab 5
Criminal Minded – Boogie Down Productions

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Categories: Downloads, Media Obscura, Music, Podcast

Media Obscura presents the first episode of our Hip Hop Obscura Podcast Series featuring the finest in Underground Hip Hop classics, anthems, and rarities from the past and present, from every coast.

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Episode 001 Tracklisting:
Abstract Rude & Tribe Unique – Mass Distortion
The Anonymous & Eminem – Green and Gold (Eminem verse)
Hieroglyphics – You Never Know (Domino Remix)
Heltah Skeltah – Letha Brainz Blo
Kool Keith – Keept It Real…Represent ’96
Saafir – Skanless
Gang Starr – Full Clip
Dilated Peoples – The Main Event
Lootpack, Alkaholiks & Defari – Likwit Fusion
Busdriver – Single Cell Ego
Freestyle Fellowship – Can You Find The Level of Difficulty In This?
Mos Def – Universal Magnetic
Redman – Tonight’s Da Night
Cru – Just Another Case
Mobb Deep – Drink Away The Pain (Situations)
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien – Eye Examination
Blackalicious – Lyric Fathom
OC – Time’s Up
Stezo – It’s My Turn

Compiled by Solomon

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Categories: Music

http://www.grammymuseum.org
http://www.ticketmaster.com/

NAS and DAMIAN MARLEY
Friday, March 27, 2009; 8 pm

On Friday, March 27, 2009, The GRAMMY Museum will host GRAMMY-winning artist Damian Marley and international hip-hop superstar Nas for an onstage interview and performance, it was announced today.

Taking place in the Museum’s 200-seat GRAMMY Sound Stage, the two recording artists will field questions from Museum Executive Director Robert Santelli about their upcoming musical project, humanitarian work, and diverse, influential recording careers. After the interview, Nas and Marley will take questions from the audience and perform a few stripped-down songs.

The GRAMMY Museum is located on the corner of Olympic Boulevard and Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles, on the campus of L.A. LIVE. The Museum entrance is located on Figueroa Street.

Doors open at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $19.95 ($17.95 for members). Tickets can be purchased at the Museum Box Office, by calling Ticketmaster Charge-by-Phone (213.480.3232) and online at Ticketmaster.com

Categories: Music

http://audiotisticfestival.com/ http://www.myspace.com/insomniacevents

CHANNEL 36 & INSOMNIAC EVENTS presents
AUDIOTISTIC
Date: Saturday May 9th, 2009
Hours: 7:00PM – 4:00AM Pacific

NOS Events Center
689 South E Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408

Trance/House Area
Above & Beyond f/ Zoe Johnston
Menno De Jong
The Thrillseekers
Donald Glaude
DJ Micro
Joaquin Bamaca
Lenny V.

Electro Area
Chromeo
Armand Van Helden
Does It Offend You, Yeah? (DJ set)
Junior Sanchez
DJ Funk
Le Castle Vania
F*kkk Offf
Kill The Noise
Villians
DJ Sin

Hip Hop Area
The Roots
Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & DJ Hi Tek
Z-Trip
The Cool Kids
Amanda Blank
Flosstradamus
Mike Relm
Aaron Lacrate
Them Jeans

Drum N Bass Area
Goldie
Ed Rush & Optical
Dillinja & Lemon D
Shimon
RAW
Hazen

Categories: Art, Music

http://www.rampartjuice.com
http://www.myspace.com/rampartjuice

Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy (J.U.i.C.E.), a project of Community Partners, is a non-profit weekly hip hop arts program that seeks to develop youth leadership and technical skills, creative expression and self-confidence through the artistic elements of hip hop which include breakdancing, urban art, deejaying, emceeing/spoken word and music recording.

They teach visual arts workshops, paint large-scale and legal graffiti murals in the community, record and produce music, emcee, bboy/bgirl on a large hardwood floor to live DJs. They create unique opportunities for underserved young artists to showcase their work, network with peers and professionals and engage with their communities in a positive manner through the arts. The program is free for all age groups.

THE VISION
To sustain a safe and permanent home for youth where the elements of hip-hop are used as a tool for social change, youth empowerment and art education.

THE MISSION
To address the root causes of juvenile crime and of youths’ need for belonging by providing a safe center run by and for young people, focused on skill building in the arts of the hip-hop culture.

Starting in March, our new location will be @
CARECEN
2845 West 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90005
just West of Hoover

See you on Thursdays from 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm.
Still FREE and ALL-AGES.

Categories: Truth

In this special extended feature, hip hop legend KRS-One, who has also lectured at Harvard and Yale, discusses what the election of Barack Obama means for America and warns that once the emotion of the event is put aside, black people and the country in general may be hugely disappointed by the “change” that will be offered, in that it will be nothing more than a continuation of the same globalist policies which ravaged the Constitution under Bush.

“They put a black face on the New World Order, and now we’re all happy – KRS ain’t buying it.”

Prison Planet.tv members can watch this special report in High Quality Streaming Flash, Quick Time, & Windows Media Player – by visiting the following link:
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Categories: Misc

For everyone who has been into America’s Best Dance Crew, this crew has been a threat to lookout in the competetive hip hop dance world for a long minute. The Philippine Allstars was started in 2005 by 12 friends who came from different backgrounds, but wanted to collectively represent their country in the World Hip-Hop Championships held in the US. In 2006, Allstars put the Philippines on the map of Hip-hop dance in becoming the first Asian country to win back-to-back World Gold titles in the International Hip-hop Open d’Ítalia in Turin, Italy and in the World Hip-Hop Dance Championships in Los Angeles, California. Now in 2008, they came back strong again and took Gold in the World Hip-Hop Dance Championships held in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Check out their website for the “His-Story” documentary movie, which is a progression of their struggle of the weeks before the World Hip-Hop Dance Championships until they take the title once again!!

www.myspace.com/philippineallstars
www.philippineallstars.com
www.hiphopinternational.com

Categories: Music

Kool Keith, Dr. Octogon vs Dr. Dooom
Friday February 27, 2009 – 8:00pm

{GOLDENVOICE EVENT}

http://www.goldenvoice.com/shows/details/?id=20753

Kool Keith comes in many forms and many incarnations, but his style is distinctly his own. Just as there’s no mistaking his smooth lyrical delivery and searing hip-hop prose with its underlying edgy beats, there’s no denying the incredible force of power that is Kool Keith. Whether as a founding member of the legendary Ultramagnetic MCs, or in the guises of his renegade rap personas that include Black Elvis, Dr. Octagon and Dr. Dooom, Keith has established himself as an innovative lyricist whose raps stretch the envelope to the limit while exciting and entertaining the listener. Kool Keith, nee Keith Thornton, first emerged as part of the legendary New York crew, the Ultramagnetic MCs.

At a time when rap was slowly making the transition from B-Boy braggadocio to a more aggressive, politicized stance, the group quickly established themselves as lyrical innovators with such classics albums as Critical Beatdown, Funk Your Head Up, and the Four Horsemen. Kool Keith launched a solo career and through his various releases he explored his many sides, from the playful to the downright carnal, releasing such independent records as Kool Keith’s Sex Style and Dr. Dooom’s First Come, First Served.

In addition to his many rap outings, Keith proved he was not averse to cross-genre experimentation and even collaborated with the electronica outfit Hardkiss on “Abandon Ship” (Sharks & Mermaids mix) on the Astralwerks imprint; in fact, Kool Keith appears on the Prodigy album Fat Of The Land as the voice of “Smack My Bitch Up” and on the track “Diesel Power.” On a recent commercial tip, Kool Keith appears as Dr. Ultra, the lead character in a series of nationally-broadcast television ads for Sprite. Looking back at his vast eclectic body of work, Keith says …”I’m not about nostalgia, I’m not about looking back. If I made a hit, I moved on and never looked back…. the future is what I should be dwelling on right now.”

General Admission/ Standing Room Only

* El Rey Theatre
* Los Angeles, California
* Show time: 8:00pm
* Age: All Ages+

TICKETS
$17 adv-$18.00 + $2.00 dos*