Re: decent internet radio show.

From: Lynne d Johnson (ldj00@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 22:02:19 CET

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    if there were no hip hop, there'd be no acid jazz
    the first three and probably the rest of them would also be considered acid
    jazz/trip hop, etc.

    but since folks were also discussing, in this very same list, that hip-hop
    was dying
    i thought it would be nice to round up all these radio shows in one punch

    to show examples of what's out there in both realms

    peace

    From: "Wm. ERROL PACE" <wm_errol_pace@hotmail.com>
    Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 19:53:19 +0000
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: Re: decent internet radio show.

    This list mainly focuses on hip-hop,

    Please invite me to the funeral. Someone said there was going to be a
    funeral because a death was imminent. I ponder it would be disrespectful to
    attend and not mourn though. Gotta feel it and I just don't but I do enjoy
    the challenge of trying to find something there. Challenges ROCK!!! Bring
    on the funeral dirges!!!!

    but there
    is some acid jazz in here too.

    That's what I am hear for - Hear vs. Here - Oh the Irony!!!

    Semper Motociclismo,

    Pace'

    Dublab
    http://www.dublab.com/
    Dublab is a Los Angeles-based, commercial-free, Internet-only station
    featuring newly released eclectic selections, from a diverse group of DJs.
    Although sets are not classified by genres, each one fluidly blends into the
    next.

    Basic
    http://www.basic.ch/
    Launched in Geneva, Switzerland in 1998, Basic showcases the skills of local
    and international DJs who play a range of genres from hip-hop, to drum and
    bass, to house, and reggae. Shows are live Webcast and archived via Real
    Audio or MP3 feed.

    Basementalism
    http://www.basementalism.com/
    Broadcasted from Radio 1190, KVCU in Boulder, CO, Basementalism is a
    non-commercial radio show that plays new underground hip hop, and interviews
    and freestyles with various guest DJs and MCs.

    WeFunk
    http://www.wefunkradio.com/listen.plx
    WeFunk began in 1996 when DJ Static and Professor Groove were broadcasting
    from CKUT in Montreal. While the show still airs on CKUT, the WeFunk duo
    also offers their funk and hip-hop show 24/7 from their own server through
    ShoutCast.

    OldSchoolHipHop.com
    http://www.oldschoolhiphop.com/radioshow.htm
    OldSchoolHipHop, Webcasted over live365.com takes the hip-hop listening
    experience back to its roots. Mixshows highlight artists who performed prior
    to 1986.

    GotchaOpenRadio
    http://www.gotchaopenradio.com/
    Four resident DJs cut, scratch, and mix, hip-hop¹s latest and underground
    singles served up in Real Audio format.

    Radio Electro
    http://www.radioelectro.com/
    Broadcasting live from UK, England, via MP3 technology Radio Electro serves
    up old school hip hop and electro funk jams 24/7.

    Bring The Noise!
    http://www.btn.com/
    Bring the Noise presents a worldwide listing of mix shows, including some
    hip-hop luminaries such as Chuck D and Awesome 2. Listen to hip-hop, rare
    grooves, break beats, and spoken word.

    UndergroundHipHop
    http://www.ughh.com/audio/radio/
    Meridan, CT-based Underground Hip-Hop offers three main channels, new
    hip-hop, hip-hop instrumentals, and old school, as well as a weekly Real
    Audio broadcast of a guest DJ¹s radio show. The new hip-hop channel features
    unreleased songs on its play list.

    Hiphop.MP3.com
    http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/114/hiphopmp3com_radio_show.html
    Hosted by Paradise, a founder of the X-Clan, Hiphop.MP3.com, is a one-hour
    radio show playing up-and-coming digital artists as well as many well-known
    hip-hop performers. The show also appears on urban stations across the U.S.,
    including 95.7 JAMZ out of Birmingham, AL; Power 92 out of Little Rock, AR;
    Max 94.1 out of Baton Rouge, LA; Q95.5 out of Lafayette, LA; Wild 97 out of
    Oklahoma City, OK; and 93 Jamz out of Charleston, SC.

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    From: "Tekin Suleyman" <tekin@softarchitecture.net> Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 12:31:39 -0000 To: "acid jazz mailing list" <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu> Subject: decent internet radio show.

    does anyone have any suggestions for a decent internet radio show to listen to? www.onthecorner.com is pretty cool, but i've listened to all their shows now. any suggestions?

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