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Radio That Changed Lives 03/24/94 Cassette

Fat Beats / SKU: ob-1798
iconic Hip Hop radio show on OG throwback tape
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  • 89tec9 archives on throwback tape! Back before the internet, college radio was your gateway for underground ish. Whether it be Punk, Electronica, or Hip Hop, if you lived in a slightly populous town with a decent college you can bet your dials were turned onto one of those stations at some point during the week. And while New York had Mr Magic's Rap Attack, Underground Railroad, Funkmaster Flex, and countless other radio shows the early 90s held something special with the Stretch and Bobbito show on Columbia University's 89.9. Every Thursday night from 1-5 am they showcased the best underground rap straight from the source, NYC. In the few important years on the air, they managed to break some of the most influential Hip Hop artists to ever exist. Biggie, Hova, Nas, Big Pun, Fat Joe, Wu Tang, Big L, LOTN, + countless others all debuted singles, dropped freestyles, and cracked jokes like you were hanging with your boys. This limited edition tape comes from the 3/24/94 episode released in celebration of the full length documentary, Music That Changed Lives.

    • music label: Fat Beats 2015
    reviewed by Mofongo Hard In The Paint 10/2015
    upc: 74302084

89tec9 archives on throwback tape! Back before the internet, college radio was your gateway for underground ish. Whether it be Punk, Electronica, or Hip Hop, if you lived in a slightly populous town with a decent college you can bet your dials were turned onto one of those stations at some point during the week. And while New York had Mr Magic's Rap Attack, Underground Railroad, Funkmaster Flex, and countless other radio shows the early 90s held something special with the Stretch and Bobbito show on Columbia University's 89.9. Every Thursday night from 1-5 am they showcased the best underground rap straight from the source, NYC. In the few important years on the air, they managed to break some of the most influential Hip Hop artists to ever exist. Biggie, Hova, Nas, Big Pun, Fat Joe, Wu Tang, Big L, LOTN, + countless others all debuted singles, dropped freestyles, and cracked jokes like you were hanging with your boys. This limited edition tape comes from the 3/24/94 episode released in celebration of the full length documentary, Music That Changed Lives.

  • music label: Fat Beats 2015
reviewed by Mofongo Hard In The Paint 10/2015
upc: 74302084

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