Sunday, 13 March 2011

Put Your Hands Together

This week's spotlight is focused on someone who no self respecting head above walking age should be unfamiliar with, either as a solo artist or as one of half of the duo known as Organized Konfusion. I refer, of course, to Pharoahe Monch a legend in his own lifetime and the bringer of new heat in the form of his soon to be released album 'W.A.R. (We Are Renegades)'.


Being an ordinary, working class bloke and not a superstar DJ, I don't have any special privileges in terms of obtaining or even hearing new material before anyone else does, so I can't guarantee that this album is the raging fire that I expect it to be. However, when an album is preceded by a visual and, more importantly, aural masterpiece of the ilk of 'Clap' (see below), one can't help but be hopeful for the entire project. At least, this one can't anyway.


Pharoahe is a big star, and rightly so, but I will forgive you if you're not so familiar with Brooklyn, NY rappers Ashy L Bowz.

Now, I'm not a religious man and even if I was I doubt that Christianity would be my religion of choice, but I am aware of the tradition of Easter and know that last Wednesday was what is referred to as Ash Wednesday. The significance of this is that that's when Ashy L Bowz chose to officially release their album 'No Lotion 2: The Great Repression'.


If you want to hear rappers spitting verses about how much/many money/cars/girls/jewelery they've got, then this is not the album for you. On the other hand, if you want to hear music about the everyday ups and downs of life in the big city, told from a humourous but not piss taking perspective, you might just find this album right up your street. Learn more about the lotion-less ones and their takes on life via their Twitter page.

Due to technical difficulties, I'm not sure that this week's shows actually broadcast. However, I do know that they recorded and that you can listen to them here and/or, when the management gets around to uploading them, at the Melody One website. No interviews this week, just me chatting shit and playing good music.

Speaking of which, here's another poor attempt at a segue into reminding you producers, composers and beat makers to submit your music for display in the 'Beat Shop' window via e-mail and/or through the Dropbox. If you send me the tracks on a Friday, it's highly unlikely that they'll make it into that night's show, so please send them at the beginning of the week wherever possible. Thank you.

Track list:

Friday 11/03/11

Derelicts Of Dialect - 3rd Bass
Lick A Shot - Redman
Movement feat. Sweet Pea - S.L. Troopers
Rougher Than An Animal - Demon Boyz
The Invitation feat. Q Tip & Fatman Scoop - Saigon
Palookas feat. Sean Price - Talib Kweli
Winning feat. Loudmouth Melvin & Postman P - Pyro Barz
Young Men - Pyro Barz/K-Nite 13
Salute feat. Pharoahe Monch - Slaughterhouse
One Shot - Joell Ortiz
Butter Knives - Raekwon
'Beat Shop'
Garveyism (Home) - L.A.
The Upgrade feat. Oddisee & Posdanous - J-Live
The People - Journey Brave
4 My People - Mentalist
For My People feat. Jody McIntyre - Logic
Turn On The Stove - Skillit/K-Nite 13
Talkin' Bout God feat. Illaman - Jaz
Got That Vibe - Skilf
Bad Actors - Ecomog
Black Rose - Has Lo
Who Do You Think You're Fooling? - Cyclonious
King Of Britain - English Frank
Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos - Public Enemy

Saturday 12/03/11

Just Like Dreamin' - Terri Wells
It Must Be Magic - Teena Marie
Every Little Bit - Millie Scott
Falling In Love - Surface
Encore - Cheryl Lynn
(Fallin' Like) Dominoes - Donald Byrd
Still Your Number One - Mike Anthony
Pretty Brown Eyes - Singing Melody
Extra Classic Supa Fantastic Love - Vivian Jones
Best Of Me - Neville Morrison
Game Of Love - Frankie Paul
Israel - Dennis Brown
Raggamuffin - Freddie McGregor & Dennis Brown
I Like It Like That - Dennis Brown
True Rastaman - Fred Locks
Black Is The Colour - Brown Sugar
How Can We Ease The Pain? feat. Beres Hammond - Maxi Priest
Things Are Not The Same (Without You) - First Love
Make It Better - Obenewa
I Remember You - Michelle Escoffery
All In My Head - Avery Sunshine
Dreamz - Zshatwa
Just A Little More - Fifth Of Heaven

One Love, Spy!