Bombshelter [6-27-2010]

Posted 28 June 2010   The Bombshelter

(192kbps MP3 file)

Tracklisting

  • Apprentice – Dormroom
  • Tree Woods – Reach The Sky
  • Jay Electronica – The Pledge (Complete Version)
  • Aesop Rock – No City
  • De La Soul – Ego Trippin
  • L’Roneous – I Remember
  • Who Cares – Brown Eyes Turn Blue
  • Luckyiam – Nothing Left
  • Cookbook & Uno Mas – Growing Pains
  • Rameses (feat. The Grouch) – The Muzik
  • The Roots (feat. Blu & Phonte) – The Day
  • Freeway & Jake One – She Makes Me Feel Alright
  • Mac Lethal – Make Out Bandit
  • Sage – The Best Of Times
  • Living Legends – Water Guitar Blues
  • Random Abiladeze – Got My Own Style
  • Lootpack (feat. Quasimoto) – Answers
  • Lifesavas – Hellohihey
  • Masta Ace – Hold You
  • Ed  O.G. – Love Comes & Goes
  • Common Market – Every Last One
  • Copywrite – Forever & A Day
  • Apprentice – Problems
  • Mos Def – 6 Days (Remix)
  • RZA – You Can’t Stop Me Now
  • Cage – Captain Bumout
  • Main Source – Looking At My Front Door
  • Common – Book Of Life
  • Blackalicious – Make You Feel That Way
  • Emanon – Blind Love
  • Outkast – Life Is A Musical
  • E & A – Exhausted Love
  • Goodie Mob – Thought Process
  • J-Live – Walkman Music
  • Mr Dibbs & Murs – MF You Love To Hate
  • Aesop Rock – Fast Cars
  • Outkast – Elevators
  • Brother Ali – Baby Girl
  • Tree Woods – Starship
  • Sapient – I Did It

Sometimes Buddha & I just click on a playlist & this episode is a PERFECT example of that.  We both prepped for hours before we went into The Bombshelter.  New Music from a couple of VERY SPECIAL artists that live right here in Reno, NV. (Tree Woodz & Apprentice) Also new Sage Francis, L’Roneous, The Roots, Mr. Dibbs + Murs, Cage, Cookbook & Sapient.  Some classic from Mystik Journeymen, Main Source, Goodie Mob, Outkast & Common.  The playlist was rounded out by YOU, the listener.  Thanks for all of the requests via phone call, tweet, text, post etc.  We LOVE you.  FYI this version of the show includes the FULL version of Jay Electronica’s “The Pledge” because I like it.

-Dotkom

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