Dase Boogie zones out over heavy instrumentals by Tall Black Guy, Tuamie and Glenn Astro, then explores the funkier side of Israeli folk, rock and jazz with Yair Nitzani, Ron Elian and Fourteen Octaves. Plus feral funk from Gary Davis, nasty blues breaks from Albert King and Ricky Allen, and a spotlight on hardrhymer Rapsody as she drops her latest "Laila's Wisdom" LP.
DJs & GUESTS Professor Groove, DJ Static, Dase Boogie
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RECORDED September 22, 2017
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vee allen - love don't wait
talk (over brian ellis - what? no cruising?)
casual-t - they'll never let my heart stop
gary davis - the professor here
trio mocoto - nao adianta
azymuth - linha do horizonte (mr beatnick remix)
jamie finlay - step forward (mr. frazier's mix)
natural resource - they lied (remix)
tall black guy - mon amie de'troit (instrumental)
panacea - colorful storms (damu the fudgemunk remix)
midnight eez - childhood memories
m.e.d. feat. noelle - nightlife
glenn astro - shit iz real
thes one & d.j. day - a brand new sound
ohmega watts - saywhayusay
ugly duckling feat. people under the stairs - a little salsa (remix)
james brown - lowdown popcorn
ricky allen - no better time than now
rufus thomas - i wanna sang
james brown - take some... leave some
igal bashan - esh'al elohai
shalom grinch - please stay
mike burstyn - "three lemls" in new york
yair nitzani - sex mashmin
fourteen octaves - oomka gomka
ron elian - high in the desert
tsvia abarbanel - wings of love
fourteen octaves - seven times three
nigel ha'admor - lesovev et ha-guf
nigel ha'admor - esek shachor
rapsody feat. phonte & jay electronica - jedi code
rapsody & blu - the life of pi
diamond d. feat. rapsody, boog brown & stacy epps - pump ya brakes
talk (over cookin soul - i excel)
rapsody feat. busta rhymes - you should know
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Comments
fantastic guest mixes by dase boogie. keep it up wefunk!
great show! what a fine tune from shalom grinch ... but who are they?
Ha Staze1, same thoughts over here! Funny and more Brit-Rap tunes please! Good show anyways!
Yeah, Caveman! dope 90ties shit.
Real phonkey with that Crosstown Traffic sample by good ol Jimmy Hendrix. Anotha jewel woul be »Fry you like fish«. Hella dope!