Posts Tagged ‘bizarre’
2RAW4FM W/ORIGIX & D.C. Vol 11
2RAW 4 FM w/Origix & D.C. Vol.11-2011
1.Intro
2.Origix & D.C. Ft.Gozza-All The Time
3.Sixx Digit-Teenage Mutant
4.Nitty Ft. Bizzare & J.F.K.-That’s Me
5.Bareda aka Mr.Wrong-Hardcore
6.Swigz -One Million
7.Origix & D.C.
8.JFK-Official Flame Throwaz
9.Ketchphraze-Shut The Fuck Up!
10.Origix & D.C. Ft. Undaground Affiliate-Step it Up
11.The Dirtball Ft. Blaze Ya Dead Homie-The Paper
12.Lazarus-Drug Of Choice
13.Origix & D.C.
14.Metasyons – Blackman
15.Verbal Kent-Cry
16.C-Fifth-For My Hometown
17.Jaydun Ft.Prophecy 313 & 1 Of Ah Kind-Magic
18.Satur9 Ft.Origix & D.C.-We Got The Good Weed
19.Outro
2 RAW 4 FM w/Origix & D.C. Vol.10 Summer-2010
2 RAW 4 FM w/Origix & D.C. Vol.10 Summer-2010
1.Intro
2.Frank Nitt ft. Kurupt & Terrace Martin-Zoned Out
3.Prophecy 313-Elevator Man
4.Progress Report – Wake Up
5.Freddie Gibbs – National Anthem (Fuck The World)
6.Jigsaw-I’m Bad
7.Origix & D.C.
8.Mongo Slade-Where Im From
9.Blaze Ya Dead Homie – Deadman Walking
10.Sway & King Tech-Wake Up Show Anthem 2010
11.Paradime-Lovely Day
12.Bizarre ft.Tech N9ne-Beliver
13.Lazlo Supreme- Fly Drexler
14.Origix & D.C.
15.Ty Jones & Seven The General-Fly Over Haters
16.Aztek -Close Your Eyes
17.Odd Couple-Make It Look Easy
18.B-Dab-Comprehensive Creatures
19.Origix & D.C.-Memory Loss
20.Outro
New Interview Audio from The Zone Radio Show
Here some New interviews from late 2009 and 2010Â check them out and enjoy
Tech N9ne 6-14-10
Bizarre 5-17-10
Boondox 5-1-10
Apollo Brown 6-17-10
The Dirtball ( KMK) 2-1-10
KMK ( The Kottonmouth Kings) 11-14-09
KMK ( The Kottonmouth Kings) 4-19-10
Diabolic 4-26-10
Lazlo Supreme 3-29-10
Tonight May 17th On The Zone Radio Bizarre & Bash Bros
Tonight On The Zone Radio w/Origix & D.C.9pm-12am(est) Bizarre (Detroit,MI) & Bash Bros (Down River)-In Studio-89.3 Detroit-Stream www.whfr.fm
Bizarre Interview
Bizarre 5-17-10
The Zone Column-Stir Crazy- 3,30,2010 MCB
The Zone
by Origix
(March 31, 2010)
In today’s music game, sometimes I wonder if new formats will be created; such as the days of when hip-hop was a new genre to our ears. The only way we can evolve is to have new blood pumped into the scene and this week’s subject is just that. From the city to the suburbs, twenty two year old “Stir Crazy†has been busy daily, producing bangers. In the day and age of most production being created on computers, Stir Crazy still keeps it old school by using hands-on hardware sequencing. One recent project he produced “Dood Computer†was first released only on cassette tape with a free digital download card. Stir crazy Explains, “Once I had a keyboard/piano in front of me it took up my life†he ad’s “I would say I do hip hop with metal and rock influences with a splash of wicked and darkness at times.†In 2003, Stir Crazy was created and influenced by his dad’s friend and mentor DJ Rec who was a part of Eminem’s crew in the 90’s. Rec produced beats and did DJ work on many of Eminem’s older work.
Now with a catalog and endless hours of studio time Stir crazy’s music has appeared on Bizarre, Project Pat, Tech N9ne, ICP, Twzitid, and many others releases. His long relationship with Shaggy 2 Dope’s younger brother Tre Pound got him placement on a couple of Psychopathic records. “Some people just click and I really love and respect their whole family as they all have helped me out a lot. With out them I would not even be close to where I am now. No one else could give you the type of motivation and work ethics like they can.†Stir crazy states. Check out his other CD’s with Ikkurruz ,T.O.N.E-z as well as his new absolutely free “InSTIRmentals†project at www.StirCrazy.BandCamp.com
The Zone Radio with Origix & DC airs Mondays 9 p.m.-12 a.m. 89.3 FM, stream at whfr.fm Visit 2raw4fm.com
The Zone Column-The Rack-N-Roll- 3,3,2010 MCB
The Zone
by Origix
(March 3, 2010)
In the Metro Detroit Area, we are fortunate to have a wide variety of places to go out and experience live local and national music. Being that we have one of the most thriving music scenes in the country, talent is easy to find but sometimes it is hard to find a place to play. You can find bars on almost any major road, on the other hand finding a quality venue is a lot harder. Many people have to visit Downtown or go out to Ann Arbor to get that feel, unless you know about the hidden gem downriver; “The Rack-N-Roll†a concert venue with a local bar appeal where you can meet good people and have good times. Unlike many bars that have to go by an eighteen and older age policy The Rack-N-Roll is able to open their doors to fans of all ages depending on the show, giving the younger generation a chance to witness upcoming music as well as play pool with friends. “We want to be The Machine Shop (well know, metal venue in Flint) of Downriver. We want to be the place everyone wants to play and we are getting there”. Club promoter Tiny states.
What sets The Rack-N-Roll apart from other places? Tiny answers, “we book everything from rock, metal, hip-hop, rap, country, death metal, acoustic music, whatever. We do not discriminate musicallyâ€. With a nice sized stage and top-notch sound, this place is somewhere you need to see a show. Artists like Bizarre, Pistol Day Parade, Crackjaw, Ikkurruz, Ray Street Park and so many more have played there. The Rack-N-Roll is involved in doing many community events with upcoming charity shows, A Tribute to the Troops show will have all profits going to The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund on March 27th   The “Cancer Sucks” benefit is supporting Tiny’s dad, Tim Cook on April 10th. This Friday, March 5th see Mo-Town Rage, Origix & D.C. along with Waste Management, The Red Hour and Rtkul8, this will be a show you do not want to miss. Doors are at 9pm, all ages, more info visit www.myspace.com/racknrollnightclub The Rack N Roll is located at 13634 Sibley Rd in Riverview, MI 48193. MCB
The Zone Radio with Origix & DC airs Mondays 9 p.m.-12 a.m. 89.3 FM, stream at whfr.fm Visit 2raw4fm.com





