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FreeKY Fest Tomorrow with Apples in Stereo, Hair Police, and The Coup - The University of Kentuckys student-run radio station (WRFL-FM 88.1) is celebrating 20 years of being commercial-free (if only TMT could be ad-free) with the 12-hour FreeKY Fest. AND ITS FREE! Featuring artists like Apples in Stereo, Hair Police, Mahjongg, The Coup, and Robert Bobbert (a.k.a. Robert Schneider) & the Bubble...
Dead Prez & DJ Green Lantern -
Dead Prez take issue with failing schools, racist police, and a corrupt government, but homophobia and misogyny are A-OK! Teaming up with DJ Green Lantern, famous for dropping gay-bashing diss tracks for Eminem and 50 Cent, hood revolutionaries stic.man and M-1 let some sin slip through on Pulse of The...
Mr. Lif - I Heard It Today -
Mr. Lif is a rarity in Hip Hop. This isn�t speaking to the fact that he�s what many people would label as a �conscious emcee,� but rather that he strikes a nice balance that very few rappers (including ones falling into that category) seem to be capable of. Rather than...
Aceyalone - The Lonely Ones -
This mix of hip-hop with Motown, soul and doo-wop is not the inspired concept Freestyle Fellowship's Aceyalone has been struggling to showcase since sophomore solo album The Book of Human Language dropped in 1998. The Lonely Ones is the second in a series that sees Acey dip his hip-hop chocolate...
The 3rd World - Immortal Technique's first two full-length efforts, Revolutionary Vol. 1 and Revolutionary Vol. 2, are about as direct as music gets as far as emotional impact goes - they're all about anger. Even Dead Prez, Lost Children of Babylon, and Public Enemy (the three acts Tech gets compared to most)...
Talib Kweli - Gutter Rainbows -
When he spoke of the need for "less misogyny, less curses; let’s put more depth in our verses," in 2007, Talib Kweli’s approach to rap seemed to clang with the attitude of the A-list boasters who fronted the genre. But the Brooklyn rapper who broke out on Rawkus Records with...
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