Posts Tagged ‘mastamind’
Past Interviews
A.B.K.
Akrobatic
Black Milk
Brother J of The X-Clan
Danny Boy -House Of Pain/La Coka Nostra
E-Swift of The Alcoholic
Esham
Esham Phone In
Esham A1 Yola
Gave Plott
Guilty Simpson
J.Cole
Jake The Flake
Kid Cudi
Krizz Kalico
Mastamind
Obie Trice
Paradime
Pharoahe Monch
Royce Da 5′9
Sky Zoo
Talib kweli &Â Hi Tek
Tech N9ne @ Strange Noize Tour Summer 2008
Trick Trick
The Zone w/ Origix & DC -2 RAW 4 FM –Fall/Winter 2009-Vol. 9
The Zone w/ Origix & DC -2 RAW 4 FM –Fall/Winter 2009-Vol. 9
1.Intro-Origix & DC
2.Blake Erie-Six Mile Chronicles
3.B-Gozza-Bloody Turntables
4.Metasyons – Eviction Notice
5.Detroit CYDI – It’s Nothin (Remix)
6.Ro Spit -Renaissance State Of Mind
7.Origix & DC
8.Black Vegaz- Rush
9.Stretch Money-Eye’s on me
10.Ikkurruz-Behind Me
11.Mastatmind- Unexplainable
12.Brother Ali-Fresh Air
13.Origix & DC
14.Mongo Slade-The Hybrid
15.Keef Courage – Get Mad
16.Nametag (feat. Skyzoo)-Back On My
17.Artfull Dodgers-Remember Remix
18.Royce da 5’9 ft.Bun B & Joell Ortiz-Hood Love
19.Origix & DC-Schemin
20.Outro-Origix & DC
Real Detroit Weekly-The Loop
The Loop (May 5-11, 2004)
Real Detroit Weekly
By Kelly “K-Fresh” Frazier
IN THE ZONE
When it comes to radio these day’s, stations that offer local support are few and far between. Corporate-owned commercial radio is dominated with music backed by major label money and power. Luckily, college radio has become a savior to underground hip-hop. Radio show like “The Zone” on Henry Ford community College’s 89.3-FM WHFR have become an avenue for local and underground artists to get some shine on the FM dial. The shows hosts, Origix and D.C., Recently celebrated their second year on the air with live in-studio guests Bareda and J-Hill,. During its two-year reign, “The Zone” include Phat Kat, Athletic Mic League, King Gordy, Bizzy Bone, Mastamind , Slum Village and many more in addition to the regular show, the pair has also helped throw many live events, such as the First Annual WHFR Hip-Hop Basketball game ,The Downriver Hip-Hop Jam and the Green Halloween show. In a game dominated by corporate machined, “The Zone” gives us an outlet to hear new music from some of the illest local and underground talent. “The Zone” airs every Saturday night in Detroit on 89.3 FM From 8p.m.-12a.m.., and for those outside the station’s range, the web cast can be heard at www.whfr.fm.
