Bus Bass Show Vol 63


58:39 minutes (80.55 MB)

Hawstyle & Spastik rinsin out an all vinyl Jungle/D&B tagteam set this week. Brockout!!

Icy J - Progressive Grind (Off Da Cuff Stuff XIV)


59:59 minutes (54.93 MB)

Staying true to its title, this installment features both mainstream and underground sounds, straight “Off Da Cuff” Our playlist is as follows: L.atasha A. lcindor - Red Light, Green Light (ft Dayne Jordan)__ Talib Kweli - Come Here (ft Miguel)__Notes to Self - Sky Light [InBetween]__Bad Rabbits - Doin' It__ STOR - PocketBOOKi (ft Trinidad James)__ Frank Ocean ft. Big Boi & Andre 3000 - Pink Matter (Remix)__ Lil Wayne - Love Me (feat Drake and Future)__ Rihanna - Love Song (ft Future)__ Koncept - Oh Baby (ft Akie Bermiss)__ R. A. The Rugged Man - The People’s Champ__ Sam Lachow - Young Seattle Pt 2 (ft Gift Uh Gab, Nacho Picasso, Jarv Dee, La, Raz Simone, & Grynch)__ Spectac & Amiri - I Grew Up (ft Najee)__ Talib Kweli - The Traveller (Prod. J. Period)__ Roscoe Dash - Zodiac Sign (Ft Lloyd) (Instrumental) w/ Shouts & Plugs__ Neak – A.M.N.R.__ Torae - Cash Still Rules (ft Skyzoo)__ Melanie Fiona - Like I Love You__ Ski Beatz -Taxi (ft Mos Def & Whosane)__
Increase The PEACE!
Icy J “Makes Your Day!”

Night Tunes 04-29-13


59:13 minutes (54.22 MB)

This week Scottish classical guitarist David Russell treats you to the delights of English and Italian Renaissance music, and the guitar duo of Tommy Emmanuel and Frank Vignola treat items from the Great American Songbook. There are also a few late 60s hits by the Canadian group The Guess Who, and acoustic selections from a recent compilation called "Women of the World."

102.1 EZ Jazz - With Tyrone Capers


31:02 minutes (28.42 MB)

the ralph tiliis show 18 - hip hop


57:53 minutes (53 MB)

yo on tonights show im gonna blast yall with jay-z,ice cube,common 3x dope and much more so check me out tonight on the ralph tillis show

Earth Day - The Day to Remember Our Planet - April 22, 2013


30:06 minutes (27.56 MB)

Tonight on Youth Beat Radio, we take a look back at why it is important for you to remember your planet Earth. It is important to think of your planet around you. Why you need to recycle, and take the moment to do something special for Earth Day. Also, think about the animals and other living creatures on our planet. How are they important to our planet? That's tonight on Youth Beat Radio!

Hal David, Andy Williams, and Marvin Hamlisch: The DJ's Cut


59:03 minutes (54.06 MB)

A re-broadcast of the Hal David/Andy Williams/Marvin Hamlisch musical tribute show from November 5, 2012, with two added songs.

Berber Spring

Today we'll talk about the double berber springs of April 20th 1980 and the black srping of april 20th 2001. We also have a short biography of Ferhat Mehenni the leader of GPK, and protestant singer, and we'll be playing songs of Matoub Lounes, Lounis Ait MEnguellet, Abderrahmane Oulahlou and Ferhat Mehenni.
Thank you for being with us.

The Berber Spring (in Berber: Tafsut Imaziɣen or simply Tafsut for "Spring") was a period of political protest and civil activism in 1980 claiming recognition of the Berber identity and language in Algeria with events mainly taking place in Kabylie and Algiers. The background was marked by two decades of harsh Arabization measures instituted by the Arab nationalist FLN dictatorship government, which refused to recognize Algeria's Berber identity and banned the Berber language altogether.

The Berber Spring is traditionally dated as beginning on March 10, 1980 with the banning of a conference due to be held by the Kabyle intellectual Mouloud Mammeri at Hasnaoua University in Tizi-Ouzou. A critical point was the coordinated arrest of hundreds of Berber activists, students and doctors on April 20, sparking a general strike.

While the Berber Spring was in the end violently suppressed by the Algerian authorities, it created a lasting legacy for Kabylie and the Berbers across North Africa. Many of today's prominent Kabyle politicians and activists made their name during the Berber Spring events, and organizations such as the Rally for Culture and Democracy (RCD) and the Berber Cultural Movement (Mouvement Culturel Berbère – MCB) were later created by activists of the Spring. The Spring was also an important event for Algeria's nascent human rights community, including outside Berber circles.

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47:09 minutes (43.17 MB)

The Beat Oracle - 04/20/2013 (radio edit)


116:42 minutes (115.67 MB)
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