Ron Browz sets out to prove he’s a legitimate artist on the autotuneless, gimmick free album Etherlibrium. Can Browz survive unaided?
The DMV’s own Phil Aide held a listening party for his upcoming album Letterman. If the first listen is an indication, he may have the album that takes the DMV to the forefront
This week’s podcast deals with shady killings by the New Orleans Police Department, opinions on race with regards to the World Cup, Mel Gibson’s latest outburts, the government’s continued patronage of British Petroleum and yes some good music.
How can you go under the radar when you’ve worked with Jam & Lewis, and Mary J Blige? Producer/Musician Charles Hayes has quietly amassed quite the resume. Read on as he shares the science behind producing and technology.
This week’s podcast remembers Manite Bol, Michael Jackson, The DC Metro Crash and Gary Shider while keeping tabs on Uncle Luke, Lauryn Hill and D’Angelo
This week’s FuseBox Radio discusses Michael Jackson, Gary Coleman, the discovery of minerals in Afghanistan and the awarding of contracts to companies that were involved with the Katrina rebuilding to the rebuilding of Haiti
Nashville producer Melvin Lightford discusses the art of production and how advances in technology have changed the way producers work.
West Coast rapper Fashawn refashions Nas’ classic debut Illmatic with stunning results
This episode of Fusebox Radio focuses on the BP oil spill, the deaths of Gary Coleman, Dennis Hopper, Ali-Ollie Woodson of the Temptations, and Go-Go music legend Little Benny, as well as the Supreme Court decision affecting Miranda Rights.
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