Sunday, Feb 08, 2009

Episode XV "Aluta Continua" (The Struggle Continues) featuring Naturelle

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Special Black History Month '09 edition featuring an assortment of African Hip Hop struggle songs. Also included are clips from speeches given by great African leaders.
This episode features the hardest working 'PodJ' (yes - she just made that word up) in the business! All the way from the UK, Naturelle* teams up with Sensai Tate for a Trans-Atlantic tag team collaboration.
We make our own HIPHOCALYPSE Fort-Knights podcast history featuring, for the first time, Portuguese speaking rappers from Angola and Mozambique as well as debuting a Malawian MC.

Track list:
Modenine - "Spartan" (Nigeria/ UK)
Obita - "Warrior Shaka Zulu Remix" (Uganda/ Botswana/ South Africa)
Kalibrados - "Soldados Civis" (Angola)
Azagaia - "Povo no poder" (Mozambique)
Kudakwashe from DKR - "Magodo Angu (Rise Agen)" (Zimbabwe/ UK)
Maradona from 3rd World Riders - "Not A Thug" (South Africa)
HHP - "Harambe" (South Africa)
Kimba Mutanda - "Dearest Child" (Malawi)
Outspoken aka Alpha intellect - "The World Experiment" (Zimbabwe)

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*Naturelle also features on Rob one's 2020 Podcast out now. Check her out here: http://2020.mypodcast.com/2009/02/2020_EPISODE_65_090209_featuring_NATURELLE-181629.html

and her own brand new Heed the Call Sessions show here:
http://naturelle.mypodcast.com/2009/02/Budding_PoDJ-186431.html

PAMBERI!

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7 Comments:

RE:volution! said...

The intro is bananas...

Another dope show.

7:08 AM
TNGlive said...

Enjoying the show. Really dope music! Angola's Kalibrados sounding real proper. A lot of good music coming out of Mozambique too, trust Hiphocalypse to be on that!

3:58 AM
Rob One said...

Dope music Tate. And that logo is fly.

10:53 AM
XBC Jumpoff said...

Yea the intro is just somethin else! Ini hangu T8 pangu ndakakuudza would love to hear Naturelle on every podcast if possible. The lady is off the hinges, real talk! Nice one!

8:36 AM
Drex said...

always fire!

4:11 PM
Anonymous said...

We are Lizards From Afar. We are a virtual band with all the members living in different cities and sharing files online.
We'd like to be included in your podcast.
In return we'll give you some shout-outs on our blog and myspace and all the mockery you can stomach.

Our music is Free to all here:
http://reverbnation.com/lizardsfromafar

Find out all about us at these sites:
http://www.lizardsfromafar.com
http://myspace.com/lizardsfromafar

Email us at:
lizardsfromafar@comcast.net

Sincerely,
Sir Pent
Drummer of Lizards From Afar

7:09 PM
Anonymous said...

Good one, I'm loving Naturelle too. Like someone said; 'The lady is off the hinges' :D

2:05 PM

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Co-founder & former on-air DJ of the HIPHOCALYPSE (2000 - 2003). A Zimbabwean native who has always been a lover of hip hop art & culture. First got involved in the global hip hop phenomenon at age 16 rhyming under the psuedonom "KraiZ-E" in a crew called 3 man group called the "Hip Hop Henchmen (HHH)" in Harare. Put out a video mixtape titled "Homeboy TV" featuring music videos and HHH rhyming over popular mid-90's tracks. Established the HIPHOCALYPSE radio show with housemate Nkanyiso "So" Mthembu on the student broadcast station Rhodes University, Rhodes Music Radio (RMR), in Grahamstown South Africa in February of 2000. The show grew from strength to strength into a MOVEment of local hip hop heads gathering critical acclaim & listenership from all over Grahamstown & surrounding areas. Awarded the inaugural RMR "Show of the year award" in 2003 for outstanding community contribution. The Show is now a permanent feature on the RMR line-up +/-10 years and running! Eventually landed regular DJ spots at local nightclubs. Also released 2 independent mixtape compilation CD's titled the HIPHOCALYPSE Mixtape (2004)& HIPHOCALYPSE Re-mixtape (2005). Currently publishing bi-weekly African hip hop podcasts showcasing upcoming African hip hop artists. Also syndicated weekly all over Africa via TransAfrica Radio on MultiChoice DSTV channel 172 every Wednesday at 3:00pm, 10:00pm and 3am Central African Time (GMT+2hrs) every Wednesday night. Worldwide internet streaming at the same times available at: http://www.streamovation.com/transafricaradio/ PAMBERI (Forward)!
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