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http://hedrush.podomatic.com/entry/index/2013-01-25T12_17_14-08_00
Wait, what? Um, yeah. This is the long-awaited (hopefully by a few) second part of our "History of L.A. hip-hop" podcast, featuring the insights and shit-talking abilities of DJ Mark Luv.
So, we recorded this episode well over a year ago, and part 1 was released also released a little over a year ago. It was recorded long enough ago that we don't acknowledge that Red Foo and Dre Koon are now taking over the world as LMFAO.
There's still some dope music played and dope stories told. Among other thing, we discuss the origins of one of L.A.'s hip-hop's pioneering crews, the history of Freestyle dancing, the dynamics of organizing and recording a posse cut, and the backgrounds of a couple hip-hop groups that never fulfilled their potential in their primes.
So, check it out and tell a friend
And here's the playlist:
Divine Styler - Ain't Sayin' Nothing Red Foo & Dre Koon f/ Evidence & DJ Revolution - The Freshest People Under the Stairs - Time to Rock Our Shit The Anonymous - Exodus -break- DJ Mark Luv - Live Rhymes Pt. 3 f/ Mykil Miers, Subtitle, LMNO, P$C, MURS, Poseyedon, Able Body, and Xololaxinxo Tha Alkaholiks - Relieve Yourself DJ Mark Luv - Live Rhymes Pt. 1 f/ Iriscience, Ras Kass, 2Mex, and Life Rexall Ice-T and the Rhyme Syndicate - What You Gonna Do? -break- Pharcyde - I'm the Type of N@#$% (rmx) The Lootpack - The Anthem Rodney O & Joe Cooley - Everlasting Bass Vooodu! & Mean Green - Two Deadly Sins Mean Green & Mykil Miers- LA's Finest -break- Ras Kass - Etc. -----------------
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