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Kool is a good kid from a bad 'hood, until his girlfriend is framed for murder. To earn her release, Kool agrees to help bust the city's most powerful drug lord. When the deal goes wrong, an enraged Kool embarks upon a life of crime.
Hot Boyz
Ken Kesey, Neal Cassidy and the Grateful Dead star in this rollicking film about the Merry Pranksters, created from never-before-seen footage of their legendary, acid-fueled cross-country road trip in 1965.
Magic Trip: Ken Kesey's Search for a Kool Place
Videos and performance from the pop-funk band.
Best Of Kool & The Gang
A look back at the videos, interviews, performances, and freestyles of 1993, and features over 20 artists including Dr Dre, Da Youngsta, Naughty By Nature, Boss, Onyx, Paris, Kool G, 2 Pac, LL Cool J and more
Hip Hop Time Capsule - 1993
Subscribe now and dont miss an episode from this series of podcasts from the ceo of Foundation Music which is updated every Two weeks.Subscribe to catch Dj Spice in the mix for free on itunes. With an career in DJing spanning over twenty years, Spice's career began on the house party circuit as part of the Buzz Boys entourage, mixing up Rare Groove, Funk, Hip-Hop and early House music. Earning a reputation for mashing up the dance in next to no time, Spice soon made the logical step up to pirate radio, gaining a regular slot on Londons infamous Fantasy FM. The capitals biggest station at the time, Fantasy was partly responsible for the imminent explosion of House within the UK and threw regular events at the legendary Astoria, where Spice soon found himself resident. Rinsing the tunes of the early 90s to 2,000 people every Saturday night, the early life signs of Drum and Bass began to creep into his sets. Since the very beginning, Spice's contribution to the music industry spanned far beyond the performance arena. Finding employment in distribution initially for Pacific and then SRD in the late 80s, Spice took the step up to A&R a few years later and joined forces with Soapbar Records and Total Music Records, whom for the latter he ran record shop Total Music in Bethnal Green. Label artists included Moby, Judge Jules, T Power and plenty more of the dance music scenes movers and shakers, earning Spice valuable industry experience from the years of 1991-5. Climbing up the next rung of the career ladder into the production arena, he released on Hardcore Vinyl, Brand New 49T2, DKB, Soapbar Records and rolled out remixes for the mighty Suburban Base and Black Market International throughout this period.Throughout the first half of his career, Spice repped for a vast number of promoters including Telepathy, Vision, BCM, VIVID, Labyrinth, Breakfast Club, Enigma, Heaven On Earth, Biology, Soundshaft and many, many more.In the years following the turn of the millennium, Spice's stature as a DJ grew from strength to strength, hooking up with legendary pirate Kool FM for a regular show he holds to this day. Further club experience followed for the likes of legendary brands Moondance, Best Of British, True Playaz, Son Of Dance, Grace, One Nation, Hysteria, Jungle Fever, Innovation and countless others together with foreign experience in Spain, Germany, Russia, Estonia, Miami and the USA. Almost the final piece of the jigsaw, Spice's label Foundation Music was set up in 2005 and now has 23 releases under its belt; to quote the man, Foundation is about me contributing to the scene, I want to take the Foundation sound all over the world. This podcast features tracks by pendulum, Sub Focus, Logistics, Dj Pleasure, Original Sin, Taxman, Dj Hazard, Brookes Brothers, Blame, Heist, Cabbie, Sensai,Andy C, Dj Fresh, Majistrate and many many more
Dj Spice Drum and Bass and Jungle Podcast
If you want real mixes from a real DJ, then you'll love my podcast. Neo Soul, R&B, & Hip-Hop... You're welcome in advance!
Smooth Kool-I spin your favorite Neo-Soul, R&B, Hip-Hop & Jazz.
Dj Spice in the mix Dont miss an episode from this series of podcasts from the ceo of Foundation Music which is updated weekly. With an interest in DJing spanning twenty years, Spice's career began on the house party circuit as part of the Buzz Boys entourage, mixing up Rare Groove, Funk, Hip-Hop and early House music. Earning a reputation for mashing up the dance in next to no time, Spice soon made the logical step up to pirate radio, gaining a regular slot on Londons infamous Fantasy FM. The capitals biggest station at the time, Fantasy was partly responsible for the imminent explosion of House within the UK and threw regular events at the legendary Astoria, where Spice soon found himself resident. Rinsing the tunes of the early 90s to 2,000 people every Saturday night, the early life signs of Drum and Bass began to creep into his sets. Since the very beginning, Spice's contribution to the music industry spanned far beyond the performance arena. Finding employment in distribution initially for Pacific and then SRD in the late 80s, Spice took the step up to A&R a few years later and joined forces with Soapbar Records and Total Music Records, whom for the latter he ran record shop Total Music in Bethnal Green. Label artists included Moby, Judge Jules, T Power and plenty more of the dance music scenes movers and shakers, earning Spice valuable industry experience from the years of 1991-5. Climbing up the next rung of the career ladder into the production arena, he released on Hardcore Vinyl, Brand New 49T2, DKB, Soapbar Records and rolled out remixes for the mighty Suburban Base and Black Market International throughout this period.Throughout the first half of his career, Spice repped for a vast number of promoters including Telepathy, Vision, BCM, VIVID, Labyrinth, Breakfast Club, Enigma, Heaven On Earth, Biology, Soundshaft and many, many more.In the years following the turn of the millennium, Spice's stature as a DJ grew from strength to strength, hooking up with legendary pirate Kool FM for a regular show he holds to this day. Further club experience followed for the likes of legendary brands Moondance, Best Of British, True Playaz, Son Of Dance, Grace, One Nation, Hysteria, Jungle Fever, Innovation and countless others together with foreign experience in Spain, Germany, Russia, Estonia, Miami and the USA. Almost the final piece of the jigsaw, Spice's label Foundation Music was set up in 2005 and now has Ten releases under its belt; to quote the man, Foundation is about me contributing to the scene, I want to take the Foundation sound all over the world. This podcast features tracks by pendulum, Sub Focus, Logistics, Dj Pleasure, Original Sin, Taxman, Dj Hazard, Brookes Brothers, Blame, Heist, Cabbie, Soulpride, and many many more
Dj Spice Drum and Bass and Jungle Podcasts - www.djspice.com
UNIQUE 74 / A-Ski presents a total experience in sound. Live from Los Angeles! Tune In ...Tell a friend..Turn it up! A Very Special THANK YOU to Everyone all over who have been supporting the Unique74 Podcast!! Your support is overwhelming and cherished! Stay tuned we have more in store!
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This LA native / Dj / Producer / Musicologist has been one of the most trusted taste makers and main architects of the Los Angeles Sound for nearly three decades while constantly raising the bar in performance and showmanship.
His style often described as "refreshing and energetic" has earned the self made, charismatic, music aficionado a loyal following and a reputation as ( once quoted by SOULBOUNCE.COM) "the most imitated, never duplicated".
He is affectionetly known in the elite of music circles as the "walking encyclopedia" , his love and passion for music as a DJ was first established in the mid 70's. At the age of 5, he would play at various socials and family gatherings. He would comb through the very large record collections of his parents and siblings with titles bearing the names of artists such as Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder, Sylvester, Kool and The Gang, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, James Brown, Sly and The Family Stone,The Meters, B52's, Kraftwerk,etc
A-Ski has collaborated with the likes of Sly Stone , Babystone, James Gadson, Wah Wah Watson, Edwin Birdsong, Jim Gilstrap, Nikka Costa, Marc Ford (The Black Crowes), Seal, Pete Rock, Dj Spinna, Vikter Duplaix, J Rawls, Dj Dusk, Dj Rhettmatic, Ralph M, Dj Joe Cooley, Kon and Amir, Dj Center, Mark Luv, Mona Lisa, Qool Marv, PPP, Scott K, Rich Medina, Maya Azucena, Little Brother, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Joe Sumner (Son of STING),
Andy Vargas (SANTANA), PPP, The Breakestra, The Rebirth, etc .
His sound has also contributed to the branding of companies such as Nike, Puma, Adidas, Estee Lauder, Red Carpet Boutique, Sport Illustrated, Ralph Lauren, Scion/Toyota, HBO, True Religion Jeans, just to name a few. He's also played various venues/residencies such as The W Hotel (where he was weekend resident), The Room (where he held court for 5 years with the legendary Thursday nite party "Love Is The Message"), The Standard, The Roosevelt Hotel, Little Temple, Temple Bar, King King, Zanzibar, House of Blues (Foundation Room/Main Floor), Tillmans, SOB, Sin Sin, Tripple Crown,etc.
In the mid 90's A-Ski worked for various record labels such as Geffen, Virgin/EMI and Interscope. During that period, his seasoned ear helped break the legendary sounds of D'angelo, Dr Dre, Nikka Costa, Mary J Blige, The Roots ,Daft Punk, Les Nubians, Scritti Politti, Beenie Man, Erick Sermon, Zap Mama, NERD, Gang Starr, Jurassic 5, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Kelis,etc. Around that period he also got his taste of the radio industry as an intern at KCRW (working under the direction of Gary Calimar, Tom Schnabel and Jason Georges) while trying to follow in the footsteps of his hero The Legendary Frankie Crocker. His first taste on the radio was made a reality due to one of his mixtapes circulating throughout his senior year in high school during the early 90's. This very tape caught the ear of Mixmaster Dj Tee who at the time was a "Mixmaster" on the Legendary LA radio station 1580 KDAY AM and that same tape was eventually aired saturday night on the
"Mixmaster Show". In that same year, while "digging in the crates" and mastering the "pause button" technique; he eventually met his hero who not only shared some secret production tips but also encouraged A-Ski to persue his goal as a Dj/Producer. That man was the "Juice Crew" leader himself, Marley Marl.
In the area of radio production, A-Ski produced two radio shows on the NYC based Wheat Bread Radio (the nightime Soul themed "SUTRA" and his Thursday morning mix show "Unique 74 Sessions") and previously served as Creative Director/Producer/Host of "Walk Talkin' Radi
A-Ski | UNIQUE 74
A Podcast dedicated to the ahhh-mazing Clique Books By: Lisi Harrison! Ashley and Autumn..your ah-mazing hosts, talk about all thing Clique related, and have tons of kool-ie-o segements, like Massie Trends of the Week, Alica's Song of the Week, Fan questions and theories, and much much more! So be a G.L.U. and subscribe and review us on Itunes to start earning your gossip points! (see website 4 more details!!)
Also, check out our website!
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Clique It: A Clique Podcast
Beanie Seigel - Average Cat (Jay-Z Diss), Master Ace and Ed O.G. - Little Young, Jamiss- Unstoppable, Twon Gabz and Mikkey Halsted - Tired, Rhyme Fest - Letter, Vice Verse - The Connection, Tee Jay - Ain't Going Back, Skooda Choose - Next Best Thang, S Preme - Go Hard, Kool Kids vs. Champ - We Are, Lupe Fiasco - Solar Midnite, Mikkey Halsted & Bump J- Woa, Pennjamin Bannakar - Crime Pays, Game feat. Gucci - Krazy, 50 Cent feat. Eminem - Psycho, Luda feat. Shawnna - How Low, Jay Z - So Ambitious. Hosted by Big Stew The Alter Ego of Break Bread Marketing and Media, Inc. Thanks to Dirtie Dutch and Fakeshoredrive.com and all the people who have submitted drops and music. One Love! Break Bread or Starve!
Break Bread Music and New Power Players
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With passion and an unrelenting commitment to excellence, Bell Media creates content and builds brands that entertain, inform, engage, and inspire audiences through the platforms of their choice. Bell Media is Canada’s premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, out-of-home advertising, and digital media. Bell Media owns 30 local television stations led by CTV, Canada’s #1 television network; 34 specialty channels, including TSN and RDS, Canada’s most-watched specialty channels in English and French; four pay TV services, including The Movie Network and Super Écran; and is managing shareholder of premium pay-per-view service Viewers Choice Canada. Bell Media is also Canada’s largest radio broadcaster, with 107 licensed radio stations in 55 markets across Canada. Bell Media owns Astral Out-of-Home, one of Canada's most dynamic and innovative out-of-home advertising companies. Bell Media also operates more than 200 websites, delivers TV Everywhere with its innovative GO video streaming services, including TMN GO and Bravo GO, and owns Dome Productions Inc., a multi-platform production company. Bell Media is part of BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE), Canada’s largest communications company.
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