Sounds. Good. Know the Friday night. Like. Sue. Sue. Sue. Sue. Friday night this is Jeff Q You're listening to academics beat lab radio on 90.7 came to be with you on a Friday night you can actually not in the studio with the rest of the fellows. And sketch and also Tony we're going to hear from a minute talking about fund raising they're holding it down while I am not able to make it because of the 5 freeway some ways I could make it safe I'm Ok you're Ok this is the originators mix in the originators we go back in time and pull out some songs and sample frequently maybe you've heard some of these before but never knew the actual name of the original song that's why we call it the originators mix and we're going to let this rock for a minute and you can hear from the fellows talking about what academics beat lab is all about is just a few minutes of. Academics. Specialists in the mix right now. 947 . Chancery. Thanks I'm kind of clicks Thanks. Thanks. P s k Los Angeles. Oh yeah 90.7 k p f k in the mix with sketch the specialist that we do every Friday night starting at 6 o'clock a little rough with you till 8 o'clock that makes you want to call somebody and say hey turn a great deal of wrinkles yet we still are on the radio radio still a good thing and we're doing it every 5 days it's academic speak that radio and we're going to keep this going as long as you are supporting us and they keep on supporting public radio just with a song about. When you're 60 years we want to keep this thing going you talk about the reasons why and how you can get involved because my man Tony Banks was going on tell me you know what we'll buy the real here raising money in support of this state the d.m.v. 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Singer or Keyshia Cole somewhere between the 2 of them I love them both but anyway Fantasia's latest and also Johnny Gill played as it's a 2 cd pack for pledge level of $75.00 we have a very limited number of these Fantasia's of course sketchbook and Johnny is game changer to 8 point 89855735 I want you to support because this is our communities music I want you to support because this is the music that hip hop is based on I want you to support because academics beat lab is a group of brothers who have created a community. 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To talk about what academics beat lab in and why all founded the whole organisation and what it means for kids in our community to have access to what you bring to the table and including just the equipment to put their hands on it it's it impacts the community the way you won't know you know I had I'm just going tell the story quickly had a brother who went in and out of jail for in the say that out loud on the phone and on a radio show he'll kick my behind but what's he got something where he was focused with work that just stopped happening and that's all he needed was a focus and that's the gift of academics be please forgive me to say that on the air me 818-985-5735 now before they let me shut up and if you James who is listening right now shouts out James Michael sees a lovely boy and but let's talk about this epidemic be leaped out of there over to you and tell me how you're involved and why you're involved well you know academics . Well the program itself means to me hip hop you know it's what I came up on it's what kept me out of trouble kept me out of mischief the mob was up you know happy to help me out and you know it's turns out it was for me and allow me to be a d.j. And be creative so you know now that I see my man sketches is doing this and opening the doors to the youth it's it's. It's just a wonderful thing it's feels like you know we're able to help the community help the youngsters. Get into what they want to get into and so how did it impact you when you became a d.j. How did that impact your life and change your path it helped me out tremendously because you know I love I just love music you know and I've learned to music so you know the Saturday morning cartoons we have the music you know that and the nouns the verbs and all that I guess that's what helped me to learn so conjunct you know . Exactly so being a d.j. You know it was it was it was educational for me you know it helped the the street stay off me so to speak Absolutely and we got Brother sketch in the mix so what if you all don't know what's going on on academics beat lab brother sketch he put me down heard it wanted to tell us about the originators mix and again the idea of academics beat lab and why it's so important for you sketch absolutely so academics really was a program that started as a result of music to the ears Foundation which is a nonprofit that I formed many years ago music stands for musicians using their skills to inspire children whom So I like to start off the beginning of the show with the originators for more like music education to let people know I grew up obviously in the hip hop era and a lot of the songs that I play are hip hop right some people might not be too familiar but regardless good music lives forever so I'm excited to be able to share this kind of music with Los Angeles. If that's what it is focus his community radio is how we get down and what we're going to do is shut me up and get back into some music but remember to keep dialing 818-985-5735 pledge your support to academics beat lab radio on k p f k this is community radio Pacifica Radio for something California 90.7 f.m. . And. You want to say what do you want to do right when you. See. A Do not attempt to adjust your rhythm there is nothing wrong we have taken control as to bring the specialist we will return to our group. A welcome to station you. Better known as we are deep below the mothership connection home of the extraterrestrial brothers. People. Could call a go ball coming to. Check on you I'm a 1000. Feet the pink back. Drive. I'm going to. Make my. Thank. You. Again. Thank. You. That's this is what I want you to do if you go to the Commons you know like all right is the more migraines part of your body it is I want you to say it on your radio that the bad. Not only moves it can remove the. The desired effect is what you get when you improve your interplanetary frankly sick. Freak and have in fact. Said. To me. After the death I say it's 7 up yeah. I'm fine. Thanks. Yeah. Let me put my sunglasses on. That's the law around here you got to wear your sunglasses. So you can be a. Gangster live. Yeah it's a big my family. But all right they have a thing on ya punk for a while so I got a 3 on it outta me. When I was down south and I heard some funk with the main ingredients like Doobie Brothers really mad that David Bowie was cool but can you imagine doobie in your oh. 00000000 I'm fast oh maybe I'll get it oh oh I'm still on that yeah I'll talk about I'll pay for a lot of self. I'm home of the effort to rescue it must have. Some hard time. For. You walk in the. Long run. To your home. Run ball. Left. Them behind. Being fat is fine. When I meet a young man starts. To . Feel. I am just to get to you. Know it all. I am. You. I mean. The good. Stuff. But. Probably. The bad the bad the beer. The food the but the big thing I am I. Guess. I am. When I listen to the radio I feel like music is so different to what he used to be and because of that. Something different this time around the evolution of. The bar codes are to me. It's a culture they were involved. And initiated with black and Latino kids. From New York that ended up in the world and connecting where in a city new theme is credits of song spread across the world so to play and to Africa to Australia to Cuba you know it's all around the world but it's the expression of. The people. No matter what color you are the expression of true. Rhyming. Through graffiti. Through. Guilt dancing the boredom big girl know what I was that allocates them in the box to get out and actually you know clothing is another aspect I think that expresses you know the true hip hop so I think is that it is the ever evolving culture and I think it's one of. America's. Like most authentic expresses of what. America is in many ways because it really bugs press like the freedom of thought and speech there are blacks to the mall to you cultures that you have in America in my shoulders Cal one of most amazing things to me was to look out and see Latino brother and sister my brother asr brother says there was when you were in. Certain areas in the middle of the country you see Native Americans is their black brothers and sisters by everybody and there was all come together just enjoying the music so it's one big ridges and expressions of who America and what America really it's so that's the pop culture. That's. Awesome. They don't. Push back the 1st. Order. Not know that they are so close. Against the people that the situation on the slab though has a backup plan so when they came to get. Something they did it was a fit your. Love of my life and now it's in the clinic as if it was from live from the let's be. Honest a. Little Bit You used to get up every morning but you. Make up. Remember that if. You look up a man like some people like then. You look like we think it was. Deathly sick it's all nice not using this no precise it so don't resurrect it cut it. At last Rex is good sex is well with the account of. A daddy in. The mix so let's see. What is the police in. The Middle East on the streets to. Make. Way. To to say to you they play close to. The babies. Early as late as this is a necessity to break the fast like I said every. Problem like that the media. Love it directly form 6 or why do. So with excuse not to like make it the right size got. Through like that. This. Thing. Done. And we are back coming out of the mix with sketch over there yeah this is Tony Bates This is academics beat lab radio on k p f k 90.7 f.m. Here every Friday night from 6 to 8 pm it is fun drive time we are raising money in support of this program and in support of the station and if you don't know why we're asking you to send us money we are a commercial free radio station if you're not connected to a university to get funding we do not receive funding from the government we do not receive grants from giant corporations we do this by asking our listeners to take a moment and send a few dollars here so that we can play music from our hearts and soul so we can play the music that moves us and so that we can represent our communities in a positive way and your brothers will know brother off Adele Rodriguez who used to do a show over here back in the day Shouts out to you Fidel and he had to leave commercial radio because he wanted to play positive images of brown and black people in hip hop he wanted to play that good underground so they refused to let him put it on the airwaves so he came here to a Free Speech Radio station where he knew the commercial interests could not shut down his positive images of black and brown people that's what happens here on Cape That's who we are and thank you for Del for having afforded to a brother to do that for our communities that's what academics beat lab radio represents as well and in fact it's what k.p. 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Represents we want you to support this station by calling us and making a donation at 189-855-7356 us 25 dollars to say thank you for being in his Don't ask me at the appeal on a radio meant to go Yeah you can't I got your people going to radio that's what the donation we got here impeach the president in the break before that that's worth a donation but because we do what we do here because we can play the music that we choose sketches Pullen and on the fly mixing as he goes is real up in her 818-985-5735 we're just taking a couple of minutes to get you to call we want to see about 3 lines light up you can pledge at the $75.00 level and we will send you our pact with venti Asia and Johnny Gill their latest C.D.'s It's the academic beat lab soul cd pack and academics I'm sorry Fantasia's latest cd is it's here in the package I'm sorry lost my life they're young and it's called sketchbook and a letter from Johnny Gill is game changer to those together for a pledge of $75.00 you are representing for academics b. Lab you are supporting k p a k We're coming right back to sketch in just a minute we'll Halid show when we get back but we're going to get back in the mix for us and sketch can we take just a moment to talk about you know for years I heard us talking about break beats of hip hop and I did not know what that means so I will have our other d.j. Shawn tell folks out there everybody doesn't know what a bait breakbeat really is can you explain what that is and how it fits into the history of hip hop Well you know back in the day used to have the disco records and it was to be a break in the record where everybody would just go hard to the instrumental break into the record so the d.j. At that particular point sort of energy on the dance floor and said you know what would happen if I actually extended that break you know so he used to just take better little piece of that record and then just mix it from one turntable to the other for as long as he could keep that crowd. Moving and it gave the mc who was the master of ceremonies the chance to actually hype the crowd yes yes you all know your hands up you know whatever it took so it was the beginning of hip hop then and and you know the breakbeat is is the essence of hip hop Yeah that's that break and that's why when you heard that originators mix at the top of the show when you hear these mixes the focus of this program in part is to play the original songs the bridge you know break beats that all of that he had grown up on is based upon I have plenty times like some of y'all heard a song and went oh that's where that comes from oh that's where that comes out that you a whole bunch of people who are p. Funk for the 1st time just now with Dr Dre I see that's what it is academic speed labs This is k p f k 9.7 f.m. We're going to get back into the mix were a few more minutes and at the top you know actual to come through and support Dallas at 818955735 sketch we come in right back over to you brother. Right. And. Then when I free man you come to town he was little and no matter what she was doing he would stop in Louisiana to help my. Son about the ice cream truck that make kids lose it. And they can hit it from 10 blocks away they don't have a mother calling them but they need a nice kid. And no matter what with no national bank and the stuff to be good. You. I. Think. People can. Get. To. The place was. Because. The complex impressed. Discipling. The kid with. The Sunday school. People got to. Get sick you so sick. Because 66 makes you sick. Going to sleep to. Make you. Can't keep. Up like music is so different to what he used to me and because of that I was inspired to do something different Tommy. Evans. That. You know we try to take these totals our higher dam but they don't feel that they don't feel that mix 818955735 this is academics beat lab radio on k p f k $90.00 f.m. My name is Tony Bates I'm in the studio we have a brother Sean Yes sir tell him what it is how's it going for you tonight man how you feeling is an energized and his music is just off the chain I'm telling you sketches over here in the mix this is academic beat lab radio I want to remind you 6 to 8 pm on Friday nights right here on this station stay tuned for that right now we're going to take a quick break to get you to send some money over here to support what these brothers are doing 818-985-5735 Give us a call and allow for pledge level of $75.00 Our latest offering it is Fantasia and Johnny Gill at that the 2 cd sold pack it includes the latest from Johnny Gill which of course is game and sketchbook from Fantasia Barrino who some of you will know from that show on t.v. Where she wanted things so beautifully I love her voice 818-985-5735 extension 2 C.D.'s or 75 dollars pledge of support last week we got a bunch of calls on the show but we didn't do a big total in terms of money numbers so we need to do both Tonight I told these brothers is going to get better because you all tuned in and supported last week we got to step up our game we are you know what you know what's going on over here Shawn we like that at the moment we like to but you get back into his meat grinder you know him too you know you got a little behind in his work that happened 818-985-5735 we're little bit behind but we can catch up with you picking up the phone and dialing 818-985-5735 ya know that corny joke dad joke was funny 818955735 make a pledge of support to k.p. 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