This week’s episode of FuseBox Raio deals with the marijuana legalization battle in California and the shocking forces that have chosen sides, as well as the Vatican Bank being accused of money laundering, and NYC putting 500 camera’s in their subway system and plans to add more. Plus some great music.
Costa Rican group CocoFunka powers this week’s episode of Indiesent Exposure.
This week’s show commentary focused on the recent State Primary results & the importance of voting, Newt Gingrich’s comments about Pres. Barack Obama, revelations that a famed Civil Rights photographer was working as an FBI Informant in the 1960s and this year’s MTV Video Music Awards
This week’s Indiesent Exposure features Joell Ortiz’ Farewell To Summer EP and Modern Science’s sel-titled LP.
This week’s show focused on the Florida reverend saying he’s going to burn Koran’s on 9/11, U.S. unpreparedness for another Hurricane Katrina-type of disaster, the Craigslist website shutting down their “Adult Services” section, Rodney King getting married to one of the jurors in his civil suit, the FDA considering putting genetically modified salmon on the market & more good music.
Freebass808 and Deville star in this week’s installment of Indiesent Exposure. Get hip to the latest in independent music!
This week’s show commentary focused on the 5th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the closing of legendary Fat Beats NY & LA, an Tea Party incident in D.C. following Beck’s rally in DC, Carmelo wilding on Twitter and Dope Music.
This week’s Indiesent Exposure covers the vocalist /drummer Divisible. DJ Fusion breaks their music down and leaves no remainder.
This week’s show commentary features updates on the “Ground Zero Mosque” controversy in New York DNA research that shows Adolf Hitler had African & Jewish descendants,the DREAM Act with U.S. immigration, recent accusations against the Wikileaks founder and the recent study concerning the widening Black/White Gap with Broadband Internet Access in the U.S.
This week’s Indiesent Exposure music selection features an extremely talented MC, Rasheed Chappell, whose latest two Hip-Hop projects sounds are both modern & bring listeners back into the memories of the lively NYC indie Hip-Hop scene of the 1990s