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    Explore "laface" with insightful episodes like "Babyface - The Deele Era Pt. 2", "Phace-Time Radio 099", "Phace-Time Radio 077", "#007: Money Earnin'" and ""Lime Life"" from podcasts like ""MUS 143", "Phace-Time Radio", "Phace-Time Radio", "Headland & Delowe" and "Stanford Reid's(Subliminal Messages)Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Phace-Time Radio 099

    Phace-Time Radio 099
    1. Solid Stone-Back To Life (Original Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)] 2. Bordertown-Yucatan (Original Club Mix) [Toolroom Records] 3. Mat Zo-Lucid Dreams (Original Mix) [Central Station Records] 4. Smoker Twins-Future (Orignal Mix) [Rebeat] 5. Robbie Rivera & DJ Rooster-Tequila (Robbie Rivera Juicy Mix) [Juicy Music] 6. Promise Land & Junior Black-Noise (Original Mix) [DOORN (Spinnin)] 7. Moonbeam feat. ARCHNGL-Sun Went Down (Ost & Meyer Remix) [Black Hole Recordings] 8. Michael Woods-The Pit (Orignal Mix) [Diffused Music] 9. Marco V-Sunset BLVD (Original Mix) [Flamingo Recordings] 10. KitSch 2.0-Navahos (Original Mix) [Ultra] 11. Jordan Rivera-Mantrax (Original Mix) [FSM Recordings] 12. John Dahlback-Walls Come Down (Original Mix) [Dim Mak]

    Phace-Time Radio 077

    Phace-Time Radio 077
    1. PH Electro-Run Away (Mr.T Start Up Remix) [YAWA Recordings] 2. JoeySuki-Kitchen (Original Mix) [Flamingo Recordings] 3. Will K, Marcus Santoro & Daniel Gregorio-Open Your Eyes feat. Mitch Thompson (Alex van Alff Remix) [Neon Records] 4. Yves Larock-Needed To Know (Instrumental Mix) [Millia Records] 5. Double Cream-Tripoli (Michael Woods ReMaster) [Diffused Music] 6. Helena feat. Mr Wilson-Girl From The Sky (Dannic Remix) [Sirup Music] Phace-Time Favorite: 7. Demon Groove-Saturate (Original Mix) [Tasty Records] 8. Daddy's Groove & Dino-Walking On Air (Extended Mix) [Spinnin Records] 9. Knife Party-LRAD (Original Mix) [Earstorm-Big Beat Records] 10. W&W-Thunder (Original Mix) [Armada Music] 11. Marco V-Hypergenic Supersonic Futuristic Monophonic (Original Mix) [In Charge] 12. KitSch 2.0 + Knip-Bloody Mess Machine (Original Mix) [Peak Hour Music] 13. Felix Cartal & Clockwork feat. Madame Buttons-The Fire (Original Mix) [Dim Mak Records]

    #007: Money Earnin'

    #007: Money Earnin'
    We continue on our trip with the early late 80’s early 90’s Atlanta Hip Hop history in this episode with stories from former Elektra and Ichiban records A&R Ian Burke, who had a hand in signing and grooming artists here in Atlanta such as Akon, Mista, Xscape, Outkast, Organized Noize, MC Breed (of Michigan but signed to Atlanta-Based Ichiban Records), Kriss Kross and Arrested Development. We also hear again from Earwax Records’ Talib Shabazz and Top Cat of Mass Comm, formerly of So So Def and Elemental Magazine. To download this and other episodes go to BrooklynRadio.com. They only keep the last 5 episodes but streaming audio of all episodes, rough drafts, track listings, story lines, photos and more are available right here on this tumblr.

    My Soul For Real No Doubt: Some of that cosmic dust...

    My Soul For Real No Doubt: Some of that cosmic dust...
    Sa-Ra - Rosebuds (Babygrande) Sa-Ra - And If feat. Ty (Babygrande) Sa-Ra - So Special feat. Rozzi Daime (Babygrande) Sa-Ra - Fly Away feat. Erykah Badu & Georgia Anne (Babygrande) Goapele - Fly Away (Sony/Skyblaze) Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (ON remix) (Laface) I first heard of Sa-Ra Creative Partners back when Pharoah’s “Agent Orange” single came out, probably the same time everyone else would’ve first caught wind of these cats. Their name itself sounds like they’re a hair salon or something, so needless to say I had no clue who they were, but then again, they were brand new on the scene. Considering how few releases they’ve put out over the years, it always surprised me how much hype they’d gotten. Still, apparently their talents were evident enough to be signed to deals with both Sound In Color and Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music label, though unfortunately all that would result from these two situations was a single 6-track EP (a fairly lackluster one at that if you ask me.) For whatever reason though, I still check for these cats, and so when I came across their first full-length recently, I picked it up to see what the real deal is. Released in 2007 via independent label Babygrande, “The Hollywood Recordings” is (if nothing else) a good look at what they’re capable of. With nearly 20 tracks on the album, there is definitely a bunch of filler and just straight-up mediocre material, too much to really speak on this project as a cohesive album or even to rate it particularly high as a collective. However, there are definitely moments that stand out and suggest that some of the hype has been warranted in years past. I want to compare them (on some level) to Organized Noize…funk, soul, intergalactic isht. Or as they describe themselves: Afro Magnetic Electronic Spiritualism. I wouldn’t go as far as to say these two groups are on the same level, but Sa-Ra is heading in the right direction, and I’m hopeful that they keep doing what they do because the future looks (potentially) bright. It sounds like they may have a major label debut ready or in the works, but who knows if/when that will arrive. JUNE 14, 2008 My Soul For Real No Doubt I http://msfrnd.blogspot.com
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