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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2010 · 52 MIN

DTG007_Oldiscool_Posk

from Aset's Podcast · host Aset

Here we have a genuine rap podcast. But, is it just about rap? Talking about a rap session would be like talking about music because we know how this really means talking about an immensity of musical genres, families and historical moments. In other words, a world as diverse and individual as each listener might be. And this is exactly what transpires this delicious podcast, signed by someone who has made signature and imagination his artistic reason to be: Posk. I invite you to visit his Myspace to understand why good taste does not download from Emule. It’s 14 tracks which repeat some of the artists upfront and behind to build a walk of personal tastes (Posk’s, obviously) and also a way to understand rap music (what some tacky people would call “alternative”), related to high doses of musicality and whispering more than shouting. In other words, starting off with Little Brother is a statement in complicities, and closing down with Pharcyde too. It’s talking about intelligence, own discourse and unique concepts which added to the ones from Tribe Called Quest, Dream Warriors or Funkdoobiest talk about a lot of things, other music, and eventually good times in hip hop key. And that is a true bliss. <a href="http://dowtongcast.podomatic.com/player/web/2010-01-13T03_19_00-08_00" onclick="window.open(this.href,'podOplayer','toolbar=1,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=1,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=640,height=485');return false;" style="border: 0pt none ;" target="podOplayer" title=""><img alt="[PLAY]" src="http://www.podomatic.com/mymedia/thumb/1211608/0x0_1890471.png"> Little brother - Home Son doobie - Wonderful world A tribe called quest - Find the way Funkdoobiest - Funk´s on me Naugthy by nature - Fell me flow Little brother - Wathever you say Funkdoobiest - The Anthem A tribe called quest - Hot 4 you Little brother - Star ship Dream Warriors - California dream Onyx - Last dayz Dj Krush feat Mos def - From dj.krush The Pharcyde (Jay dee remix) - She said The Pharcyde - Clouds

Here we have a genuine rap podcast. But, is it just about rap? Talking about a rap session would be like talking about music because we know how this really means talking about an immensity of musical genres, families and historical moments. In other words, a world as diverse and individual as each listener might be. And this is exactly what transpires this delicious podcast, signed by someone who has made signature and imagination his artistic reason to be: Posk. I invite you to visit his Myspace to understand why good taste does not download from Emule. It’s 14 tracks which repeat some of the artists upfront and behind to build a walk of personal tastes (Posk’s, obviously) and also a way to understand rap music (what some tacky people would call “alternative”), related to high doses of musicality and whispering more than shouting. In other words, starting off with Little Brother is a statement in complicities, and closing down with Pharcyde too. It’s talking about intelligence, own discourse and unique concepts which added to the ones from Tribe Called Quest, Dream Warriors or Funkdoobiest talk about a lot of things, other music, and eventually good times in hip hop key. And that is a true bliss. Little brother - Home Son doobie - Wonderful world A tribe called quest - Find the way Funkdoobiest - Funk´s on me Naugthy by nature - Fell me flow Little brother - Wathever you say Funkdoobiest - The Anthem A tribe called quest - Hot 4 you Little brother - Star ship Dream Warriors - California dream Onyx - Last dayz Dj Krush feat Mos def - From dj.krush The Pharcyde (Jay dee remix) - She said The Pharcyde - Clouds

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