This week’s episode centers on unrest in Egypt and Tunisha, and how those protests have taken to both the streets and the Internet, as well as some real dope music.
Indie Hip-Hop artist and Wu affiliate Remedy Ross stars in this week’s Indiesent Exposure.
This week’s episode notes the passing of Rock promoter & producer Don Kirshner as well as the return of a Simon-less American Idol, the controversy surrounding the coming A Tribe Called Quest doc, the return of ex Haitian dictator Baby Doc Duvalier.
This week’s IndieSent Exposure brings Garage Band Rock all the way from Pakistan with //orangenoise. Yes. Pakistan.
This week’s episode features andexclusive interview with rapper Saigon. the one year anniversary of the Haitian Earthquake and the memory of Teena Marie. We look at the tragic shotting of Representative Glifford and the difference in media presentation ebtween white and non-White criminals.
Sean Price teams up with Agallah for the street album Rising To The Top, a work full of rugged beats and rhymes from two seasoned veterans.
This episode of FuseBox Radio was originally broadcast on the week of February 17, 2010 & featured with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary
Planet Ill takes a second to address the scourge of 2010: The Rise of the ‘Net MC. We also stop to note the top 100 acts in Independent Hip-Hop.
This week’s show deals with the passing of the Local Community Radio Act, Net Neutrality, the ongoing Wikileaks Saga and the controversy involving Hot97 DJ Cipha Sounds.
This week’s episode follows Kwame Kilpatrick’s continuing legal trouble, a dumbass criminal with a Facebook fetish and the ice cold stadium dome-busting weather across the U.S.