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Rapshack Radio Show

Rapshack Radio Show

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Hip Hop & Rap radio show with new releases, interviews, news, events listings and more Includes the features; 'News From Planet Hip Hop', 'STAX OF WAX' and 'The UK Rap Round Up' and 'Doin' It Down Under'. For more info visit rapshack.co.uk Join us on the following: Instagram : thereala_gee_ Twitter: @rapshack_co_uk @A_Gee_ https://www.facebook.com/therealA.Gee https://www.facebook.com/Rapshack
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IndieFeed: Hip Hop

Dirt E. Dutch

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Since 2004. Over 25 million listens. The oldest and largest Hip Hop music podcast. Hosted by Dirt E. Dutch. Single serve episodes, just the way your want them, plus info about the music and where to get more. Go back in time with our legacy episodes, with new episodes coming soon!
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DJ Zog has been on air on Miami's Party Station since you were a baby. His distinct style of blending Hip Hop, House, Old School, Reggae and Rock has revolutionized the music trend in South Florida. He is the host of the Power 96 Morning Show (online at Power96.com). For booking info, go to www.DjZog.com. Follow on Instagram & Twitter: @DJZog
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Pointblank

Pointblank

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James Ingram aka Pointblank is a Rapper/Producer from Clearwater, Florida and a member of the Rap group Gunstate. Pointblank has been producing beats since 2000 and has been rapping since 1988 and always had a strong passion for music. In 1994 Pointblank joined the group Funk Bastards and in 2000 started with the group Gunstate. Download all the free Pointblank beats on soundclick and if you want to collab send your email to pointblankbooking@gmail.com
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DJ BO BIRCH RADIO : THE TURN UP KING

DJ BO BIRCH :THE TURN UP KING'S CASTLE

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I AM DJ BO BIRCH "THE TURN-UP KING" MOBILE DJ/PODCAST DJ/ WRITER/PRODUCER/ ENTERTAINER. FOR BOOKINGS BOBIRCH.LB@GMAIL.COM OR 267-971-3134. HOPE YOU ENJOY THE MIXES FEEL FREE TO SUBSCRIBE AND DOWNLOAD. MUST DOWNLOAD OLDER MIXES THEY WILL BE DELETED AFTER 30 DAYS. "IF YOU LIKE IT, SAY THAT I$#, IF YOU DON'T, SAY THAT IS#, IF YOU LOVE IT, I LOVE U BACK FOREVER" -DJBOBIRCH "THE TURN-UP KING"
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Rob Hayes

DJayCee | DJ Bloc

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Iv'e been producing and djing for a good few years now , my favourite styles of music are all things House, Garage and Drum and Bass. Over the years i've been lucky enough to get a few releases out there and had the chance to remix some really good tracks , feel free to check out my stuff , i'm frequently adding new tracks , and make tracks that I can available for download. I'm always interested in working on new tracks and if I like a track will often take it on to be remixed ... Best way ...
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House music. Bookings: dfmcmusic@gmail.com Inquiries: dfmcmusic@gmail.com Promos: dfmcmusic@gmail.com DFMC is duo based in Ottawa. David and Mathieu bring a refreshing sound to the house music scene, reminiscent of a glistening sound with elements drawn from other genres, such as Hip-Hop and Tech-House. Showing maturity in their sound, they are slowly but surely making a name for themselves with their productions being heard around the world and supported both locally and internationally. Th ...
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Some of the world's greatest musicians and researchers showcase the power and science of music onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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PK has been progressing as one of the top upcoming DJs out of Seattle. He has a diverse unique style of live mash ups and remixing, while blending party anthems and covering every genre from 80s, to Hip-Hop, to Pop, to EDM and Trap. He has performed at Seattle’s top clubs, including Aston Manor, Blue Martini, Lucky Strike, Munch Bar, Trinity, See Sound Lounge, Last Supper Club and more. PK has also done many private corporate events for companies such as The Michael-Ryan Pattison Foundation, ...
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DJ YUNG MILLI

DJ YUNG MILLI

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Yung Milli stepped into the scene in 2008 and has already been named as one of ‘Top DJ’s to look out for!’ Having a great ear for music and being exceptionally talented on the decks, Yung Milli has already found himself djing in high profile venues and clubs such as Merah London, Aura Mafair, Club Bond, Bar Rumba, Cafe de Paris. His fan base is ever increasing as he truly knows how to entertain his audience. Known for playing a fusion of various genres, expect nothing short of versatility an ...
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What should future schools look like? How do brains learn? Some of the world's greatest educators, researchers, and community leaders share their stories and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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In all the conversations about improving education for children, the voices of students, teachers and community members are often left out. Educational designer Punya Mishra offers a method to shift that paradigm, taking us through new thinking on the root of success (and failure) at school -- and how a totally new, different kind of educational sy…
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Some works of art stand the test of time; others don't age as well. Using American musical theater as her case study, theater historian Margaret Hall shares a framework of five categories to talk about how art does (and doesn't) remain useful across generations -- encouraging us to address the "growing pains" that all art faces as time and culture …
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As if college applications aren't stressful enough, disadvantaged youth are often encouraged to write about their darkest traumas in their admissions essays, creating a marketable story of resilience that turns "pain into progress," says politics student Tina Yong. She brings this harrowing norm to light, exploring its harms and offering a more equ…
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Video games naturally tap into the way we learn: they focus our attention and track our progress as we head toward a clear goal. Kris Alexander, a professor of video game design and passionate gamer himself, thinks the same elements should be used in traditional education to cater to different learning styles and engage students across the world, b…
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Educator Sharif El-Mekki advocates for the revival of the Black teaching tradition — a set of educational practices grounded in philosophies, values and actions that stretch from pre-colonial Africa to historical African American leaders. He posits that this tradition can help teachers better serve Black students and create a more equitable learnin…
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Names like Bayard Rustin, Frances Thompson and William Dorsey Swann have been largely erased from US history, but they and other Black queer leaders played central roles in monumental movements like emancipation, civil rights and LGBTQ+ pride, among others. In this tribute to forgotten icons, queer culture historian and TED Fellow Channing Gerard J…
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By mastering the Eskista, an ancient Ethiopian dance, TED Fellow Melaku Belay survived a childhood on the streets and became a voice for his country. He shares how traditional dances can connect the wisdom of the past to the energy of the future -- and, after the talk, delivers a thrilling performance of Eskista accompanied by a free-jazz ensemble.…
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Several crises are set to define the next century -- but journalist Aaron Bastani believes we have the technological ability to meet our biggest challenges and create unprecedented levels of prosperity for all. He shows how we could get there by ditching capitalism as the world's economic operating system and adopting "universal basic services," wh…
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Going to school in a refugee camp can be complicated: students encounter crowded classrooms, rigid curricula and limited access to teachers. Joel Baraka, who grew up in the Kyangwali refugee camp in Uganda, is determined to change that for the better. He shows how educational board games can be a fun and effective way to improve access to learning …
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A little bit of playtime can have big benefits for a child's developing brain, like a superfood -- but adult participation is a crucial ingredient for best results. Early-education leader Jesse Ilhardt makes the case for you to put down the phone, pick up the make-believe tea cup (or that blanket-superhero cape) and take the time to experiment with…
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With infectious energy, singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo ties together the threads of her legendary career as a creative force and global activist. In conversation with journalist Femi Oke, she discusses how joy powers her music (and sings an incredible impromptu song), details her work spreading educational opportunities to women and girls across…
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What if you could create new music using your favorite musician's voice? Sharing her melodic gifts with the world, multidisciplinary artist Holly Herndon introduces Holly+, an AI-powered instrument that lets people sing with her own voice. Musician Pher joins her onstage to demonstrate this mind-blowing tech while singing into two microphones -- on…
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"When teachers and families work together, everyone wins," says education technology entrepreneur and TED Fellow Heejae Lim. She shines a light on an underutilized resource in US public education -- a family's love for their children -- and shows that, with the right tools and tech, schools can remove language barriers, foster meaningful connection…
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Forget home economics and standardized tests, education visionary Trish Millines Dziko has a much more engaging and fulfilling way for students to develop real-world skills. Get schooled by Dziko as she shares how project-based learning can transform public education and unlock genius for the next generation of critical thinkers, problem solvers, i…
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Music can amplify social issues and inspire people to care about new (and sometimes unexpected) topics. But can it take something as dire as climate change and make it mainstream? With artists MyVerse and Kristen Warren as an inspiring opening act, social entrepreneur Samir Ibrahim suggests hip-hop and its stars can help us move from talking about …
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Black history in the US is rich, profound -- and at risk of being lost forever, if not for the monumental efforts of Julieanna L. Richardson. As the founder of The HistoryMakers -- the largest national archive of African American video-oral history -- Richardson shares some of the unknown and incredible legacies of Black America, highlighting the i…
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How does music shape us? Digital ethnomusicologist and TED Fellow Kyra Gaunt studies how Black girls can preserve the integrity of their own voices while listening, dancing and singing to pop songs largely engineered by men, often with lyrics that express anti-Black, patriarchal sentiments. In a quick, incisive talk, she shows how Black girls can d…
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Even with public trust at an all-time low, Wikipedia continues to maintain people's confidence. How do they do it? Former CEO of Wikimedia Foundation Katherine Maher delves into the transparent, adaptable and community-building ways the online encyclopedia brings free and reliable information to the public -- while also accounting for bias and diff…
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There are 600 million women in India -- yet they are rarely seen outdoors after sunset because of safety concerns like harassment and catcalls. On a mission to create safer public spaces, women's rights advocate Srishti Bakshi talks about how she embarked on a 2,300-mile walk across the length of India (a distance equivalent to traveling from New Y…
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