OK, so now they’ve made a liar out of me (and CityonmyBack.com) when we both said last week’s ‘Mixtape Massacre’ show on the soon-to-be-defunct (?) community radio station, CKLN was their final broadcast, but that’s what they said during the show. Glad I was wrong though! Read on for a press release from DJ Musiklee Inzane about what they have in store for today’s show starting at 1PM EST which looks like it could be kind of monumental and a more-then-appropriate way to bow out (which also heeds my advice) if it does turn out to be their final show ever:
“Since the ‘Fantastic Voyage’ show launched on CKLN 88.1FM in the early 1980s, hosted by Ron Nelson, Saturday afternoons in Toronto have never been the same. ‘Mixtape Massacre,’ the show that has filled the popular 1 – 4pm slot on CKLN 88.1FM for almost 7 years, will pay homage to the heavy-hitters that laid the foundation for hip hop in Toronto, in what may be its last broadcast this Saturday February 12th. DJ Big Jacks and Linx, alongside host Seven:30 have reached out to predecessors and pioneers ‘The Real Frequency’ (Musiklee Inzane, P-Plus and Arcee), and DJ X of ‘The PowerMove Show’ to be a part of this Saturday’s broadcast. ‘Mixtape Massacre’ has also reached out to Ron Nelson, an iconic figure in Toronto Hip Hop, to be a part of the broadcast. Each guest will present 1 full hour dedicated to the era they represented in hip hop over the past 20+ years.
In the early 1980s, Toronto hip hop was in its infancy, but it took the drive of Ron Nelson, who not only volunteered on the airwaves to introduce rap music to the city via the ‘Fantastic Voyage’ show, but also as a promoter, bringing several acts from New York to Toronto. DJ X of the ‘PowerMove Show’ followed suit throughout the mid-to-late 90s, influencing another generation fans, and introducing them to freestyle segments like Eat the Beat, and events such as Live @ The BBQ. The ‘Real Frequency’ inherited the spot after leaving their longtime home at CHRY 105.5FM in 2001. The move proved to be a wise one, as they were scooped up by FLOW 93.5 to become the first underground show to be represented on commercial radio. ‘Mixtape Massacre,’ who’ve been the programmers of the coveted Saturday afternoon spot since 2004, earned it in a contest, voted on by the public.
Although CKLN is currently in a battle to continue broadcasting following the loss of its license by the CRTC on January 28th, all programmers remain hopeful and have been going all out to prove why CKLN is a valuable asset to the community. If anything, the mood has been celebratory of all the successes the station has been a part of for almost 30 years. This Saturday will prove to be no different. Other invited guests include SCAM, Cyclone, Supreme, Jemeni, and the legendary lyricist Michie Mee, who have all played an integral role in one, or all of the shows over the years.
To be a part of this monumental moment in radio history, tune in on Saturday February 12th, 1-4pm on CKLN 88.1FM if in the GTA area, or listen online at www.ckln.fm.”
[UPDATE: from listening to the show, it sounds like CKLN has been given a stay of execution. Somebody driving this ‘Save CKLN Radio’ train PLEASE set up a Facebook page so people can keep up with what’s going on. If one Google exec can overthrow a 30 year long, dictatorship in the Middle East with a Facebook page, this shouldn’t be that hard to do.]
Related:
To sign the petition for CKLN 88.1FM, CLICK HERE or see www.ckln.fm for more information on the station.
Previously on The Kitchen:
– Listen to the ‘Final’ Shows for CKLN’s ‘Mixtape Massacre’ and Flow 93.5′s ‘The Real Frequency’
I got into this on Tuesday night but let me just reiterate one more time: the cancellation of these two long-running specialty hip hop radio shows (and others, see below…) in Toronto does not augur well for a scene that, after all these years, is finally finding it’s swag, realizing it doesn’t have to look down South to the US for inspirational or validation and, ironically in the process of doing that, finally getting it’s respect & commercial validation in the US market and beyond anyway through acts like Drake, K’naan, Kardinal Offishall, K-os and Shad. So enjoy the greatness of these two pillars of the Toronto underground scene (hopefully not) one last final time and then act like you know:
MP3 Download: The Real Frequency show (1/31/11) [direct link – right click and save as]
Track List (Jan 31st, 2011):
11:00-11:33
De La Soul Ft. Yummy – Much More
Jay Dee Ft. Elzhi – Come & Get It
Phat Kat Ft. Elzhi – Cold Steel
Jaz O – Love Is Gone
Reks – 25th Hour
Sauce Money Ft. Jay-Z – Pre Game
I.G.T. – Class By Emself
M.O.P. – G Building
Large Professor & Neek The Exotic – Rhyme Mania ’99
Ghostface Ft. Raekwon, Redman, Method Man – Troublemakers
Top Team – What More
11:38-11:50
Homegrown Hall of Fame: I.R.S. – T.R.A.C.K.S. Lament 1.5
Pete Rock Ft. Little Brother – Give It To Ya’ll
Common – Nag Champa
The Roots – Silent Treatment
De La Soul Ft. Glenn Lewis- Am I Worth You
Talib Kweli – In The Mood
12:00-12:33
Pete Rock & CL Smooth – One In a Million
Champ MC – Keep It Real
Da Youngstas – Mic Wrecka (Pete Rock Remix)
Pete Rock & CL Smooth – Escapism
Pete Rock & CL Smoothe – Gotta Love REmix
Pete Rock Ft. Vinija MoicaPlay This only at Night
Pete Rock & CL Smooth – In The Flesh
Public Enemy – Shut Em Down (Pete Rock Remix)
Pete Rock Ft. Black Thought – It’s About That Time
Pete Rock & Large Professor – The Rap World
Big Pooh ft. Sha Stimuli, Kurupt– Homage To Pete Rock
Rick Ross – Fountain Bleu
Kanye Wes – My Chain Heavy
Q-Tip – The Feva
Colin Munroe – Fever (Remix)
Q-Tip – Move
Mos Def, Tash, Q-Tip – Body Rock
Lone Ranger – It’s Yours
A Tribe Called Quest – Glamour & Glitz
12:40-1:00
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – Hip Hop
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – My Own Planet
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – New Money
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – Boom
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – Let’s Grow
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – Promised Land
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – My Friend
Royce Da 5′ 9″ – Hit ‘Em
And via TRF:
“Due to the CRTC’s decision to revoke CKLN 88.1′s broadcasting license, many of our affiliate shows like Droppin’ Dimez and Mixtape Massacre have been forced to shut down. The coveted 1-4PM time slot that Mixtape Massacre inherited from us has a tremendous legacy, as it has been home to other pivotal shows like Ron Nelson’s Fantastic Voyage and DJ X’s Powermove that have done a lot for Canadian Hip-Hop. Thanks to Big Jacks, we have the audio of Mixtape Massacre‘s final show, which includes some fiery mixes, a freestyle cypher by Smash Brovaz, Thrust, 4th Pyramid, Rich Kidd, P R E S S, Tona and Adam Bomb, phone calls from Ron Nelson, K-Os, P-Plus, Citizen Kane and more. If you are a supporter of community radio, I strongly encourage you to sign the petition on CKLN.FM to keep this station alive.”
MP3 Download: The Mixtape Massacre – Final Episode (Feb 5 2011) by The Mixtape Massacre
[via TRF / CityonmyBack.com]
Getting on my T.dot biz after attending last night’s Town Hall. Shout to T-RexXx, Lola, DJ P-Plus & DJ Manifest.
[via CityonmyBack.com where you can also download mp’3 of the show]
Listen as Semtex chops it up with possibly the most intriguing figure in hip hop right now outside of Lil Wayne….
Part 1:
Nicki talks about her fans, the paparazzi attention, her hotel wanting to kick her out:
Nicki Minaj Interview W/ Semtex Part 1 www.djsemtex.com by Roy Thomas
Part 2:
Talks Moment 4 Life Collaboration With Drake:
Nicki Minaj Interview W/ Semtex Part 2 www.djsemtex.com by Roy Thomas
Part 3:
Nicki breaks down her top 5 joints from Pink Friday, working with Eminem, Writing her collabo with Rihanna, LA Reid quoting her lyrics, being friends with Rihanna, the now famous English accent, etc:
Nicki Minaj Interview W/ Semtex Part 3 www.djsemtex.com by Roy Thomas
Part 4:
Nicki talks about ‘Monster’, writing the verse with Kanye, and the debates about who had the best verse:
Nicki Minaj Interview W/ Semtex Part 4 www.djsemtex.com by Roy Thomas
Part 5:
How Nicki met Lil Wayne and how she became a part of the Young Money Cash Money Family, Lil Wayne being a mentor and Twitter
Nicki Minaj Interview W/ Semtex Part 5 www.djsemtex.com by Roy Thomas
Now this I had to check out and post after first reading the story on Miss Info last week. All I can do after listening to this though is smdh, seriously. Truly sad….
The Hot 97 Morning Show is Cipha Sounds, Peter Rosenberg & K. Foxx.
Bonus:
Hit the jump for the Vybz Kartel “G6 Remix” by Black Chiney, Willy Chin & Bobby Chin.
[via Lo]