the hedrush

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the hedrush

Join JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem on their new music podcast as they explore under-appreciated hip hop hits from the 80's and 90's. Hear uncensored stories and opinions from a wild array of famous studio guests. Explicit content-- for adults only.

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    Episode #44 - History of LA Hip-Hop pt. 2, f/ DJ Mark Luv

    It's been a long time... we shouldn't have left you... without part 2 of our history of Los Angeles hip-hop podcast.But hey, this episode is packed with close to two hours and 15 minutes of music and insight that only the HedRush can provide. Legendary DJ/Zulu Nation King/personality Mark Luv and Spider Jerusalem, along wtih JB d'Mulatto behind the boards, engage in their sprawling exploration of the Los Angeles hip-hop scene in the '80s and '90s. Among other thing, they discuss the origins of one of L.A.'s hip-hop's pioneering crews, the history of Freestyle dancing, the dynamics of organizing and recording a posse cut, and the backgrounds of a couple hip-hop groups that never fullfilled their potential in their primes.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!Playlist:Divine Styler - Ain't Sayin' NothingRed Foo & Dre Koon f/ Evidence & DJ Revolution - The FreshestPeople Under the Stairs - Time to Rock Our ShitThe Anonymous - Exodus-break-DJ Mark Luv - Live Rhymes Pt. 3 f/ Mykil Miers, Subtitle, LMNO, P$C, MURS, Poseyedon, Able Body, and XololaxinxoTha Alkaholiks - Relieve YourselfDJ Mark Luv - Live Rhymes Pt. 1 f/ Iriscience, Ras Kass, 2Mex, and Life Rexall Ice-T and the Rhyme Syndicate - What You Gonna Do?-break-Pharcyde - I'm the Type of N@#$% (rmx)The Lootpack - The AnthemRodney O & Joe Cooley - Everlasting BassVooodu! & Mean Green - Two Deadly SinsMean Green & Mykil Miers- LA's Finest-break-Ras Kass - Etc.

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    Episode #43 - L.A. Hip-Hop Appreciation Pt. 1, featuring DJ Mark Luv

    The HedRush is back again, and this time celebrating the hip-hop history of the City of Angels. This is part one of a two-part episode celebrating and exploring Los Angeles hip-hop. JB d'Mulatto stays behind the boards, while Spider Jerusalem chops it up with DJ Mark Luv, Zulu Nation King, former DJ for the Pharcyde, and co-founder of the legendary Unity event.Along with providing a few choice anecdotes/words about some hip-hop mainstays, the crew discuss the importance of tailoring beats to the MC, artists who experienced nervous breakdowns over their albums, and learning how not to be hard-headed while on tour.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!Playlist:Erule - Listen UpMadkap - Da Whole Kat and KaboodleFreestyle Fellowship - Hot Potato (Blow Up Version)- break -Funkdoobiest - Bow Wow WowJurassic Five - Unified RebelutionDred Scot - Nothing To LoseMannish - Expect That f/ Real Thorough (Bird Mix)Visionaries - Blessings- break -Breeze - LA PosseDef Jef - Black to the Future (rmx)The Nonce - 1985Movement Ex - Freedom Got a Shotgun- break -Funkytown Pros - Brutally WildBe sure to check out Pt. 2, coming soon.

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    Episode #42 - Can't Get Enough

    ...of that '80s stuff, that is. This episode of The HedRush has been sitting in the vault for a bit, but now it's time for you to enjoy your final taste of the HedRush in 2011 (Don't worry, we'll be back even stronger in 2012).Here JB d'Mullato and Spider Jerusalem hit you with another dose of all '80s hip-hop. Some of it's known, a whole lot of it is pretty obscure. But it's chock full of break-beats and hard rhymes. Your co-hosts also discuss "rappity rap" and get caught up in killing an actual spider in the control room.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!Playlist:Roxanne Shante & Biz Markie - Def Fresh Crew Kool Moe Dee - I Go To Work Stezo - It's My Turn - break - Kev E. Kev & Ak-B - Listen to the Man Black By Demand - Can't Get Enough Marauder & Fury - Terminator Phase N Rhythm - Brainfood Captain G. Whiz - All the Way Live - break - Main Source - Think DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince - The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff Taking Your Business - This is the New Thing Classical Two - New Generation Sir Ibu - I'm the Peacemaker - break - Derek B - Bullet From a Gun

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    Episode #41 - Who Got Some More Gangsta S#!t?

    While you're sweating through the super-heated summer, the HedRush brings you more super-hot gangsta rap music. For this episode, we revisit the LA scene, take a quick dip over to Kansas City, and then head down south as well, especially showcasing the work of Rap-A-Lot Records. Your hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem also spend a good bit a time speaking their mind on everything from 2Pac's ethic to great gangsta rap tracks featuring horrible singing to the "appeal" of PCP.Playlist:1. Eazy E & MC Ren - Ruthless Villain2. 2Pac & Deadly Threatt - Peep Game3. Coolio - Smokin' Stix- break -4. King Tee - Dippin' (rmx)5. Yomo & Maulkie - For the Love of Money6. Vell Bakardy - Drink Wit' Me 7. WC and the MAAD Circle - Ghetto Serenade8. Outkast - Benz or a Beamer- break -9. Odd Squad - Smokin' Dat Weed10. CJ Mac & Poppa LQ - Come and Take a Ride11. Scarface - G's12. Big Mike & Mystikal - Southern Comfort13. Geto Boys - Damn it Feels Good to Be a Gangsta- break - 14. UGK - Pocket Full of Stones (rmx)Music provided by Supatunes. (http://web.me.com/markvesuvio/Supatunes/HOME.html)Oh, and shouts to the homie over at Boothe at allthingsx2.blogspot.com and Leighton, Lamonte, and Longo over at www.afopop.com, who both hosted Spider Jerusalem on the air a little while back.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    Episode #40 - Style Wars

    The HedRush has returned, and is taking it waaaaaay back. Well, at least back to the '80s, where they made us at. Every track featured on this episode was released during 1989 and earlier, and runs the gamut from straight raw lyrics to story raps to dance tracks.Besides enjoying the sounds of dope '80s grooves, your co-hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem get a little goofy as well, sharing their appreciation for lovely large ladies and even Sinbad. The comedian, not the pirate.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend! Playlist:DJ Chuck Chillout and Kool Chip - Rhythm is the MasterTrue Mathematics - For the Money- interlude -Doug E. Fresh - Cut That ZeroDismasters - Small Time HustlerThe Uptown Crew - Uptown's Kicking ItTDS Mob - What This World Is Coming To2 Much - Wild Thang- interlude -Busy Bee - SuicideHijack - Style WarsTwin Hype - Do It To the CrowdKing Sun - It's a Heat Up- interlude - Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock - Joy and PainMusic brought to you by Supatunes (http://web.me.com/markvesuvio/Supatunes/HOME.html)

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    Episode #39 - Who Got Some Gangsta S#!t?

    Fresh for your summer enjoyment, the HedRush is back and getting a little gangsta on that @$$. On this episode, co-hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem take ya @$$es on a musical journey to streets of the greater Southern California area, playing some CLASSIC late '80s and '90s gangsta-fied tracks.Spider and JB also discuss the complexities of this style of hip-hop and the career arcs of prominent "gangsta" MCs who have gun from young guns to elder statesmen in the game.Playlist:Kurupt f/ Nate Dogg - Girls All PauseCPO f/ MC Ren - Ballad of a MenaceIce-T - Girls L.G.B.N.A.F.- break -Ice Cube - My Summer VacationDa Lench Mob - Guerillas Ain't GangstasThreat - 4-DeepThe D.O.C. - The FormulaPenthouse Players Clique - Explanation of a Playa- break -Hi-C - Punk ShitBoss - Process of EliminationAbove the Law f/ 2Pac & Money B - Call It What You WantDJ Quik - ToniteDogg Pound f/ Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg - Big Pimpin'- break -Nate Dogg - One More DayMusic provided by Supatunes (http://web.me.com/markvesuvio/Supatunes/HOME.html)E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    Episode #38 - The Boom & The Bip

    For the second show of 2011, Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto bring both the smooth grooves and bumping tracks, both from the well-known and the obscure hip-hop artists. Your hosts discuss the ill-fated "horror-core" sub-genre, extra-caricular vehicular activities, and pop rappers with skills. Oh, and there's lots of random film references. Head on over to the HedRush blogspot for the playlist:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2011/02/hedrush-episode-38-boom-bip.htmlMusic provided by JB d'Mulatto, Zinndeadly and Manifest Media. While you're visiting the blog, don't forget to check out Spider Jerusalem's top 600 hip hop albums of all the '00s!!! Eleven years in the making, people. Longer than the decade itself. Send us your beats, comments and criticisms to [email protected].

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    Episode #37 - We Get Ruff

    After delving into the history of break-beats, HedRush returns to its bread and butter: dusty hip-hop tracks from the '80s and '90s, often built on those break-beats. Your hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem discuss hip-hop and the Grammies, streets rappers trying to live positive, and potential names of a once popular style of rhyming. Head over to the HedRush blogspot for the playlsit:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2011/01/hedrush-radio-show-episode-37-we-get.htmlE-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    Salute to Ultimate Breaks and Beats, featuring Thes One

    Here comes the HedRush with another funky break for you! Make that multiple breaks, as this episode celebrates the CLASSIC Ultimate Beats and Breaks (UBB for short) collection, with a little help from MC/producer/crate-digger extraordinaire Thes One of the world famous and critically acclaimed People Under the Stairs. Along with playing 26 of the 144 tracks of the 25 volume collection, Thes One, along with your hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem, discuss the importance of UBB in the development of hip-hop music, the development of hip-hop production, as well as the education on and the appreciation of great music, hip-hop and otherwise.Click here for the playlist:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/12/hedrush-episode-36-ultimate-beats-and.htmlCheck out the dope music and the analysis, and be sure to tell a friend! Peace!

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    Episode #35 - Head Cracks and Love Trax

    Who woulda thunk it: for their newest episode, the HedRush turns sucka for love. Well, not entirely. Between discussing radio rap stars, the "Eat It" of hip-hop, and the strange career of Seattle's most famous MC, hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem discuss the beast that is the hip-hop love song. They delve into what makes the good ones work and what makes the bad ones REALLY stink.Head over to the HedRush blogspot for the playlist:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/11/hedrush-podcast-episode-35-head-cracks.htmlE-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend! Music by Zinndeadly (www.zinndeadly.com)and Geronimo Brooks.

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    Episode #34 - Cold Getting Dumb

    The HedRush brings it back to the grill again this week, as Fall has officially fallen. Co-hosts Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto serve up a little Bay Area Funk, a dash of New Jack rap, a little late '80s electro-hop, and a healthy slab of Carhartt and Timz anthems. The two of them felt a lil' punchy while recording, but still manage to wax poetic on a myriad of topics. They revisit one of the more famous hip-hop battles on wax, misleading album covers, and discuss failed and uncreative marketing schemes for established crews.Head over to the HedRush blogspot for the playlist:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/10/hedrush-podcast-episode-34-cold-gettin.htmlE-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    Episode #33 - Fats Beats and Purple Drank

    It's time once again for another episode of the HedRush. This time around your hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem are over the map. The pair discuss the golden era of independent hip-hop, the definition of nerd rap, and sipping on some sizzurp in the privacy of your own home. They display a lil' rare anger as they delve into outside agitators coming around where they aren't wanted and #$%@ing things up for everyone. And then JB tells a tale even working with one of the biggest rappers in the industry.All that and banging tracks? What are you waiting for? Download the episode already! And be sure to tell a friend!Click this link for the playlist:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/09/hedrush-podcast-episode-33-fat-beats.htmlAnd drop us a line at [email protected] if you've got any questions.

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    Episode #32 - Keep 'Em Coming

    After a brief hiatus, the HedRush is back with more hip-hop for your soul, featuring jams ranging from the fairly well-known to the quite obscure. When not playing the abundant heat-rocks JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem discuss certain rappers' duality, motivation, and capability to handle stardom.Background music provided by Moe Money, JB d'Mulatto, Manifest Media, and Zinndeadly. Don't forget to become a follower, and tell as many friends of possible.Head over here for the playlist:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/08/hedrush-episode-32-keep-em-coming.htmlAnd drop us a line at [email protected] if you've got any questions.

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    Episode #31 - Block Rockin' Beats

    Another episode of the HedRush going for your throat. This episode features an eclectic mix of the raw, the goofy, the downright weird, and the Canadian. JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem discuss how the talented always make everything look easy, and how the talented individuals maximize their potential.Tell a friend and become a fan/follower today.Head over here for the playlist:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/06/hedrush-episode-31.htmlAnd drop us a line at [email protected] if you've got any questions.

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    Episode #30 - Of Boom Bap and Happy Rap

    With the newest episode of the HedRush features both rough and rugged tracks and choice upbeat jams. Hosts Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto discuss in-depth the misconception that "party rap" has to be dumb to be successful. They also reflect a little bit on life and death, as they discuss some rappers' dangerous habits and take a few moments to recognize and salute one of the fallen all-time greats: Guru. Find the tracklist for the episode here:http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/05/hedrush-episode-30-of-boom-bap-and.htmlEnjoy the music. Tell a friend and become a fan. And e-mail us at [email protected].

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    Episode #29 - The Next Chapter

    After a few episodes of flashing-forward, flashing back, and exploring hip-hop beef, the HedRush returns starts its next chapter and its second year in existence. And its back to its bread and butter: playing dope hip-hop from the '80s and '90s. In between all that classic material, Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto discuss religion in hip-hop, prominent artists' possible fear of failure, and the challenge of staying "current" while not sounding dated.Check the playlist for the episode over here: http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/03/hedrush-podcast-episode-29-next-chapter.html E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    The Jazz Episode

    For this episode, The HedRush has got the jazz. Your co-hosts dig into the crates to play some jazzy and funky grooves, mostly from the late '60s/early '70s fusion period of the music. There's even a little blues thrown into the mix as well. So sit back and enjoy the grooves.Check the playlist for this episode at: http://thehedrush.blogspot.com/2010/03/hedrush-podcast-jazz-episode.htmlE-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    2/20/10 Episode - Explorations in Hip-Hop Beef

    The HedRush gets confrontational for its first show of 2010, as JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem delve into hip-hop beef. Rather than focusing on the well-known beefs on the past 25 years, the explore some of the overlooked venom that has been spit between rappers.Your co-hosts discuss at length beef of all types: phony beefs, personal beef, beefs that they have with rappers, and beefs the have with people that pulled knives on them. On the non-beef note, Spider Jerusalem offers an apology to a Muppet.Check out the playlist for this episode at http://thehedrush.blogspot.comE-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    12/29/09 Episode

    The HedRush got more soul than a sock with a hole, as your co-hosts go even farther off the beaten path. JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem go waaaay back, and delve into the crates to play some of the funkiest and grooviest soul tracks recorded during the late 1960s/early 70s. The HedRush cannot be held responsible for any neck injuries you may sustain while nodding your head, or bruises or contusions you may incur from slapping yourself as a result from these funky tunes. Seriously, if you don't get a serious Funk-Face going from listening to this episode, you may be dead.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend! All background music provided by Zinndeadly (zinndeadly.com)

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    The 25th Episode: Slept on Music of the '00s, Pt. 2

    The second part of our two-part episode that features under-appreciated tracks by under-appreciated hip-hop artists from this close-to-ending decade. Featuring more than a dozen jams by artists you may not be up on, but will be happy to learn about. Your hosts JB d'Mullato and Spider Jerusalem also converse on the zoo hierarchies, multi-cultural Muppets, and DJ gigs at houses of ill repute.Check this show's playlist by rolling over to the HedRush blog, located at http://thehedrush.blogspot.com, the Podcast's home away from home.Music supplied by Amit Sewak and Manifest Media music library (manifestmedia.net).E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    12/8/09 Episode

    Ye Gods, the HedRush plays NEW music! What's the world coming to! The end is nigh!Okay, so it's not exactly "new" music, it's music from the '00s, as the decade comes to a close. But given that it goes against the grain of what we've played for the last 10 months, it's cause for excitement.This is the first of a two-part episode where Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto spin dope hip-hop from the previous decade that you may have missed. Some of it may be lil' lesser known, but it's all really dope. All the bangin' music, plus the banter you've come to enjoy.If you want to check this show's playlist, head over to the HedRush blog, located at http://thehedrush.blogspot.com. That is now the HedRush Podcast's home away from home. Additional beats provided by Manifest Media music library (manifestmedia.net).E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    11/10/09 Episode

    It ain't nothing like hip-hop music! The HedRush is back with the end of its beginning. But don't worry, your co-hosts Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto aren't going anywhere. This week, they discuss bowling with porn stars, the importance of keeping the beat in all elements of hip-hop, and online places to find obscure gems and jewels spun on this show. Featuring music by Cool C, Greg Nice, and the trio of Del, Casual, and Xzibit.Additional beats provided by Manifest Media music library (manifestmedia.net). E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    10/15/09 Episode

    Oh snap! It's another power-packed episode of the HedRush! Your hosts JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem show their gift of gab and hold in-depth discussions on the construction of MCs' rhyme patterns, techniques for hyping a crowd, and the King of Controversy of the realm of mainstream hip-hop. Featuring music by AZ, Mobb Deep, and Roxanne Shante, as well as a hip-hop "Easter egg hunt."Additional beats provided by Amit Sewak of Street Hop Productions ([email protected]) and the Manifest Media music library (manifestmedia.net). E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    10/7/09 Episode

    The HedRush is back, y'all! JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem return with more banging hip-hop, playing both artists that enjoyed some shine during their times, a few truly slept on crews. This episode features music by Tash of the 'Liks, Everlast, and the Ultimate Force, among others. Your co-hosts also discuss their respective histories doing hip-hop radio, the type of stuff rappers used to battle about, and Spider Jerusalem's perhaps controversial pick for the most consistently wack hip-hop group of all time.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. Tell a friend!

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    Episode 20 of the HedRush

    That's right y'all: The HedRush is now officially 20 episodes deep! Man, who knows where the time goes. So, JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem celebrate this momentous occasion by dropping their most power-packed with music episode yet, spotlighting one of their favorite hip-hop crews/families of all-time: EPMD & The Hit Squad.After EPMD took the hip-hop world by storm in the late 1980s, and then created on one the formidable posses of the early '90s: The Hit Squad, made up of EPMD, K-Solo, Das EFX, Redman, and the Knuckleheadz. The crew put East Coast foot in the behind of hip-hop, until EPMD broke up in 1993. Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith spent the rest of the '90s (and even the 2000s) working to put their own separate and unique stamp on hip-hop music, to varying degrees of success. This episode of the HedRush celebrates the good of their legacy and the artists they became affiliated with over the years.Also, because this is a very special 20th Episode, JB and Spider take a little time to thank all the current and future listeners and fans of the HedRush that have made themselves known. Or at least as many as we can remember. If you got left out, let us know.E-mail any questions and comments to [email protected]. Thanks for all the support and the props. And make sure to tell a friend!Logo by Kenny Kell.

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    9/8/09 Episode

    Here comes another power-packed, extra-large episode of the HedRush. Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto discuss the inferiority of many current "lyricists," some of the pioneers of early hip-hop radio, and rappers unafraid of speaking their mind during troubling times. Featuring music by MF DOOM, Kool G Rap, The Beastie Boys, and a rack of relatively obscure posse cuts. All additional beats provided by the Manifest Media music library (manifestmedia.net).E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    8/27/09 Episode

    Another week, another slamming episode of the HedRush. This week Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto play both the obscure hip-hop crews and a few artists that you may recognize. They also discuss their favorite live action Japanese sci-fi TV shows/movies of their youth. Featuring tracks by Guru, Heavy D, Akrobatik, and the Jungle Brothers. All addtional beats provided by the Manifest Media music library (manifestmedia.net). E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    8/20/09 Episode

    It's time to pay respect to one the doper produces and crews of the '80s and '90s: The Flavor Unit, spearheaded by The 45 King.From the 1980s to 2000s, DJ Mark the 45 King has put albums worth of bangers. This week, the HedRush celebrates his early days as a producer, as well as music by the he crew he helped establish and frequented collaborated with: The Flavor Unit Assassination Squad. JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem play music from such early Flavor Unit Posse members as Queen Latifah, Apache, Lakim Shabazz, Latee, Chill Rob G, and others (The Posse is large). They also delve into tracks The 45 King produced for other artists, and by artists involved in the latter incarnations of the Flavor Unit. So why don't you listen and learn?E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected]. Become a fan of the show today. And tell a friend!

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    8/13/09 Episode

    The hedrush salutes the First Priority Record Label. Throughout the 1980s and '90s this label released more than its fair share of classic hip-hop material. Though it's most known for starting the careers of Audio Two and MC Lyte, the label also produced many other dope MCs and crews. This episode features music from the First Priority roster, other artists they collaborated with, and even a crew that dissed them. Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto also discuss the label/artists' legacy and impact.E-mail any questions or comments to [email protected].

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    8/7/09 Episode

    In this "lost" episode of the hedrush, Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto delve deep into overlooked hip-hop jams of early to mid-1990s. Featuring music by Camp Lo, Low Profile, and Pete Rock and CL Smooth. The pair also discuss completely indecipherable lyrics/slang, an overlooked crews outta New Jersey, and "favors" married couples may do for each other.E-mail comments or mp3 to [email protected]. BECOME A FAN OF THE HEDRUSH TODAY! AND TELL A FRIEND!!!

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    7/30/09 Episode

    The most epic episode of the hedrush yet! JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem bring you more hip-hop and more insight than they ever have before with this week's installment. Featuring bangers by a young Craig Mack, Das EFX & Mobb Deep, Lords of the Underground, and a few Wu-Tang affiliates. With more music comes more in-depth discussion, as your co-hosts discuss the progression of technology and it's impact on hip-hop music, "second-tier" MCs stepping the game up, and anti-Hollywood rappers literally going Hollywood.E-mail comments or mp3 to [email protected]. BECOME A FAN OF THE HEDRUSH TODAY! AND TELL A FRIEND!!!

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    7/24/09 Episode

    JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem return, bringing forth a healthy helping of subterranean boom-bap. The pair play tracks by artists like Da Youngstas, Da Bush Babies, and other undeniably dope underground hip-hop artists.Your two hosts also discuss rather disgusting ways to prevent shark attacks, the progression of boot-legging, ghosts in the machine, and the most unfortunately named hip-hop group of all time.E-mail any comments or mp3s to [email protected].

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    7/2/09 Episode

    The hedrush celebrates the music of the Boogie Down Productions massive and The Almighty Blastmaster KRS-One. This episode showcases the good (and even a little bit of the bad) that was associated with BDP. Featuring music recorded by BDP & KRS-One, including a slew of artists that were part of the larger crew, collaborated with the crew, or were produced by the crew. JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem take a little time to break down BDP and KRS' legacy, impact, and influence. All background beats by KRS-One and Commisioner Gordon.This episode was overseen by Scott La Rock DESPITE WHAT OTHERS MIGHT THINK.E-mail any comments or mp3s to [email protected].

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    6/25/09 Episode

    The hedrush celebrates hip-hop from the grimey streets of NY, the ATL-area, and South Side Chicago. JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem unearth gems from all the core members of the Boot Camp Clik, Kool Moe Dee, and ATL's Dungeon Family. The pair, joined by Crazy Eddie, wax philosophic on happy rappers, bat-wielding rappers, and rappers that take their gimmicks too seriously. Background music created by Zinndeadly (zinndeadly.com), Manifest (manifestmedia.net, and JB himself (myspace.com/jbdmulatto).Email any comments or mp3s to [email protected]. BECOME A FAN OF THE HEDRUSH TODAY!

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    6/17/09 Episode

    JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem celebrate their tenth episode of the hedrush. The pair celebrate great sushi, seasonal music, and Item #9, while discussing the fates of incarcerated MCs. Featuring tracks by Chubb Rock, Diamond D, and Leaders of the New School. This show also showcases productions by DJ Dice (myspace.com/djdice83), Geronimo Brooks, and Zinndeadly (zinndeadly.com).

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    5/28/09 Episode

    JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem come back after a week's hiatus to deliver hip-hop gems and talk some smack. While discussing movie-happy rapper, the transformation of the female MC in the mid to late '90s and questionable lyrical content, they play tracks by Compton's Most Wanted, Xzibit, and Pete Nice & Richie Rich. Background beats provided by Geronimo Brooks and Zinndeadly(www.zinndeadly.com).E-mail any comments or mp3s to [email protected]. BECOME A FAN OF THE HEDRUSH TODAY!

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    May 7, 2009

    JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem get a lil' stupid in the studio and play a grip of that gritty, East Coast boom-bap sh#t. Featuring music by the Ultramagnetic MCs, King Sun, some slept-on crews straight outta Long Island, and a sprinkling of Philly flava. The duo also ponders record labels that take advantage of their artists' drug habits, tracks that can't be made anymore, and the commercial viability of squeaky clean MCs. Banging background beats provided by Zinndeadly (zinndeadly.com). Email any comments or mp3s to [email protected]. BECOME A FAN OF THE HEDRUSH TODAY!

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    April 30, 2009

    Featuring tracks by such artists as Slick Rick and Yo-Yo, as well as some classic Dancehall/Hip-Hop Mash-ups. Your hosts discuss the once-strong link between hip-hop and reggae/dancehall, angry revolutionary gangsta rappers, and questionable sexual practices that your favorite MCs divulge on record. Showcasing beats by Manifest (manifestmedia.net). E-mail any comments or mp3s to [email protected].

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    Episode 2, Pt. 2

    Part 2 of the second episode of the hedrush.Class is back in session as Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto continue to school listeners on hip-hop from the '80s and '90s. Featuring special insight from in studio guest Mark LUV, Zulu Nation King and world renown DJ.

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    Episode 2, Pt. 1

    Class is back in session as Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto continue to school listeners on hip-hop from the '80s and '90s. Featuring special insight from in studio guest Mark LUV, Zulu Nation King and world renown DJ.

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    Episode 1, Pt. 2

    This is part 2 of the inaugural episode of the hedrush.the hedrush features Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto playing and dropping the knowledge on hip-hop from the late '80s through the '90s. The two discuss in-depth some of your favorite overlooked tracks from the era along with trends and context that surrounded the music when it was released.

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    Episode 1, Pt. 1

    Part one of the first episode of the hedrush radio show.the hedrush features Spider Jerusalem and JB d'Mulatto playing and doing the knowledge on hip-hop from the late '80s through the '90s. The two discuss in-depth some of your favorite overlooked tracks from the era along with trends and context that surrounded the music when it was released.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join JB d'Mulatto and Spider Jerusalem on their new music podcast as they explore under-appreciated hip hop hits from the 80's and 90's. Hear uncensored stories and opinions from a wild array of famous studio guests. Explicit content-- for adults only.

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