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The SHOUT Magazine Shoutcast: October 2005
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And you're in biznass! Tuesday, October 11, 2005. Shoutcast Volume 2: Spair Doses of New Bay. Turf Talk is Back". 5: EA SKI f. B-Legit and E-40. 6: Black Dynasty Feat Dangeous Dame and Dru Down. 9: Turf Talk and Keak Da Sneak. 14: Mistah Fab, Turf Talk, E-40. Super Sik Wid It". Posted by The Editor @ 1:22 PM. Tuesday, October 04, 2005. Shoutcast Volume 1 by DJ Icewater. 1 "Piano Sample" DJ Platurn. 2 "Frogs" Alpha Zeta (MC Azeem/DJ Zeph). 3 "Balance" Crown City Rockers f. Scarub. 8 "Things Change" Nebulus.
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: Digable Planets Back in Orbit
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السبت، أيلول 10، 2005. Digable Planets Back in Orbit. Interview by Thomas Hynes. Flix by Matthew Reamer. This summer, the Digable Planets came through San Francisco for two nights of funk-pumping, sold out sets. The Bay Area was privileged to be a part of their long-awaited reunion tour, which was nine years in the making. In between packed nights at the DNA Lounge and the Independent, they were nice enough to spend a frank minute with us. What you been doing? Where you been living? We’ll probably be fin...
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The SHOUT Magazine Shoutcast: Shoutcast Volume 1 by DJ Icewater
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And you're in biznass! Tuesday, October 04, 2005. Shoutcast Volume 1 by DJ Icewater. 1 "Piano Sample" DJ Platurn. 2 "Frogs" Alpha Zeta (MC Azeem/DJ Zeph). 3 "Balance" Crown City Rockers f. Scarub. 5 "Bird's Eye View" Zion I. 6 "No More Dating Deejays" Dj Sake One. 7 "Interlude" Lunar Heights. 8 "Things Change" Nebulus. 9 "Run the Line" Peanut Butter Wolf f. Rasco and QBert. 10 "People Like Me" Joyo Velarde. 11 "Rubber Glue" Alpha Zeta (MC Azeem/DJ Zeph). 12 "Half and Half" Lunar Heights.
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: The Shout Mission
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الثلاثاء، حزيران 08، 2004. A movement has been taking shape here in the Bay Area and beyond. Hip-hop is its vehicle, driven by countless independent artists, musicians and visionaries. Their efforts are building a community that is a part of a growing international culture. Magazine is on a mission to promote hip-hop culture in the Bay Area. The Bay Area makes its own unique contributions to this culture through elements of deejaying, emceeing, graff writing, breakdancing, slang, etc. SHOUT.
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: DJ Premier:
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السبت، أيلول 10، 2005. Interview by Thomas Hynes and Mike Conway. Flick by Matthew Reamer. SHOUT: Can we ask you a few questions? Better make it quick. Hynes: With a proper kit costing upwards of $1,000, has deejaying gotten too expensive for young kids to get into? No, because, what we do is a professional thing, so the equipment is gonna cost us some money. But that just means that the quality of the product is gonna enhance the deejay doing his thing. Hynes: What are you listening to right now? That’s...
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: Kat Ouano///The Keys to Crown City
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الخميس، حزيران 14، 2007. Kat Ouano/ /The Keys to Crown City. Pic by Matt Reamer. Before I met Kat Ouano I would never have guessed that there were young boys and girls in Kansas playing classical piano competitively. Not for the love, not for their parents, but for the judges. Kat knows all about it because she was one of those youngsters. Recently I went to the Elbo Room in the Mission and watched Kat burn up the keys for the Crown City Rockers. What time does your best work happen? But then there’s tho...
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: Boots Riley: Long Time We No...
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السبت، شباط 18، 2006. Boots Riley: Long Time We No. Interview By Jesse Ducker. Flix by Abi Klein. Revolution isn’t trendy for The Coup; it’s been in their DNA from day one. From the first full-length album, Kill My Landlord. In 1993, the group has been about chronicling the trials of everyday people struggling for revolution. Subsequent releases, Genocide and Juice, Steal This Album. Which will be released in early 2006. Armed with a new album and ready to educate those who need to learn, The Coup is a r...
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: Distribution
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الثلاثاء، آذار 09، 2004. UC Berkeley, Main Cafeteria. Bay Street Coffee Company. Straight Hits Vinyl Shop. Ben ‘n’ Nick’s Pub. CCAC, Student Life Ctr. 3159 16th St. Café. Cybelles’s Pizza, Haight. EL Farlito, 24th St. SF Int. Student Center. SF State Student Union. Posted by The Editor @ 11:54 ص. Links to this post:. SFist: Bay Area News Digest. Davey D's Hip-Hop Corner. Wooster Collective: Int'l Graff Culture. True Skool: Preserving the Hip-Hop Legacy.
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: Mixed Reviews: Issue Four
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السبت، أيلول 10، 2005. Mixed Reviews: Issue Four. Send your stuff for reviews to. San Francisco, Ca 94114. Felt 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet. Named after the pair of infamous Oakland A’s home-run swatters, the Bash Bros.’ The L.E.F.T. and Piseas come straight out the Bay with this debut album. The flows and the beats are a bit creaky at times, but Everyday is an interesting first effort. Co-signed by the Atomic Dog himself, George Clinton, Baby James uses the album to reflect on the realities of everyday O...
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SHOUT Magazine: Bay Area Hip-Hop: SHOUT Best of 2005: Azeem
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الاثنين، شباط 06، 2006. SHOUT Best of 2005: Azeem. Flix by Matthew Reamer. Writing is what I do no matter what, whether I was broke or not. I would always find a way to express myself, says Ismail Azeem. Always in search of that way, Azeem’s been on a haj, seeking out different poetic locales through the blocks of Oakland and beyond. Since his 1999 debut EP, Garage Opera. Azeem’s traveled through a lot of studios and stages. Then in ‘01 he completed his second outing, Craft Classic. Release, Azeem also p...