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The Fat Beat Diet, May 2nd

it takes two

With the unfortunate passing of DJ Eazy Rock, we had to take a moment to celebrate the man responsible for one of the most sure-fire hip hop club bangers of all time.

After a pretty wicked bad mix out of Pal Joey, we moved into midtempo stuff and string of disco heat, followed by some golden era. After that I figured I should play some current hip hop that’s been turning my crank these days.

As we moved into the second hour of another extended edition of the show, I figured I’d venture into Dubble Bounce territory with some bass music, and we kept it there for a little while before slowing it back down for some classic downtempo from the likes of Portishead, Sade, and Massive Attack. The vibe stayed pretty mellow for the rest of the show.

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The Fat Beat Diet, April 25th

Feeling a bit nostalgic this week about the old acid jazz days so I started it out with some a bit of old Canadian acid jazz goodness with bit of new jazz goodness courtesy of badbadnotgood. Does anyone out there remember 90’s outfit Bass is Base? The trio, consisting of Ivan Santilly, Chin Injeti and MC Mystic, really only had one hit (linked above), but I do recall not minding the album as a whole. I’ve been following the musical output of Ivana Santilli on again and off again throughout the years and have always enjoyed it. She’s apparently working on an album slated to release this year. Can’t wait. Chin Injeti meanwhile has a new album out and we’ve got it at CJSW, which is sort of what set off this whole trip down memory lane. He’s also been doing quite a bit of production apparently (including work with eminem, pink and madchild), but I hadn’t really been aware of it. His new album is a bit meh imho, but there’s a couple of decent tracks on it. Speaking of things I was not aware of — It’s funny, I only just realized while watching the video that MC Mystic is actually Roger Mooking, and is currently on the food network doing his thing.

Anyways after the acid jazz stuff, we rolled into a few tracks of hip hop featuring great female singers before spending a bit of time with Jeru the Damaja tracks. Then we slowly wound things up for the end of the show.

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Nas Illmatic Anniversary
The Fat Beat Diet, April 18th

illmatic

This week, we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Nas’ Illmatic. It remains to this day what I consider to be the best hip hop album of all time. If you’re a hip hop fan and you don’t own or haven’t heard this album, you’re dead to me go out and buy it right away. I think I own it in four different formats now.

So we ran through a bunch of Illmatic tracks and original sample material, then some Illmatic inspired or derivative tracks. After the tribute was over, some old hip hop and funk gave way to more recent stuff. Capping off the hip hop, a song from Bishop Nehru, who incidentally as name-checked by Nas himself as the future of music.

Ended the extended show with some drum’n’bass and reggae vibes.

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The Fat Beat Diet, April 4th

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Had to commemorate the passing of Frankie Knuckles this week on the show by starting things off with one of his seminal tracks.

After that, continued on in a house vibe for a little bit, including recent work from Calgary-born singer Kiesza who’s currently blowing up so big in the UK that even the Sun is on to her now. If fellow Calgary son Neighbour could get similar shine, I’d be thrilled.

After that, what else but hip hop, both old school and semi-recent. Enjoy

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The Fat Beat Diet, March 21st

Love kicking off the show with this Vikter Duplaix – A super smooth track, yet at the same time, completely filthy. Rolled through some nice house styles, including this amazing new track from Route 94.

Eventually ended up back in hip hop beats. whaddyagonnado?

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The Fat Beat Diet, March 7th
Relic Interview and Feature

relic

This week, we had the pleasure of chatting with Relic. As we talked about, he’s got a new album out entitled Golden, which you should at the very least have a listen to. He gave a great little rundown of where he’s come from and where he’s at, but listening again, there’s so much more I wish we could’ve talked about. Hopefully we’ll have the chance to chat again, but in the meantime be sure to check out his bandcamp and soundcloud pages.

Before and after the interview, we had a couple of related tracks. After that, we moved into more hip hop, even squeezing in a short women in hip hop set for International Women’s Day. Of course, the Dirty Needles dudes did it better. But until they start podcasting their shows, you’re stuck with this ;)

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The Road Pops, February 28th

Filling again for the Road Pops this week. It was a pretty fun show, except I got there hella late, so thanks to Chad for covering nearly the first hour. Also, some issues with the logger, so unfotunately the attached show only goes from the Andrew Ashong track to the Stereolab one. It’s too bad, there’s some great tracks following that. Hopefully you’ll take the time to seek them out.

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