Sample Nation 015: Broadcast Live 18/08/19
Carnival Special - Ragga and Reggae inspired Hip-Hop from the likes of Rodney P, Ini Kamose, Roots Manuva, Smiley Culture, Blak Twang, Mad Lion, Louie Rankin, Fallacy, Million Dan and a load more
Read MoreSample Nation 015: Broadcast Live 18/08/19
Carnival Special - Ragga and Reggae inspired Hip-Hop from the likes of Rodney P, Ini Kamose, Roots Manuva, Smiley Culture, Blak Twang, Mad Lion, Louie Rankin, Fallacy, Million Dan and a load more
Read MoreSample Nation 014: Broadcast Live 18/08/19
A selection of new and classic Home Grown UK Hip-Hop from the likes of Jehst, Dirty Dockers, Cappo, Doc Brown, Bill Shakes, Beefeaterz and Flame Griller
Unsung Hero: Oliver Sudden The Cronx Don, a retrospective of some of his best work; B-sides, features and album cuts
Sample Selection: Some incredible Originals Samples for Edan and the US Hip-Hop to go along with it
Read MoreSample Nation 013: Broadcast Live 11/08/19
A selection of new and classic Hip Hop from around the world. UK, US, French, Japanese, Australian and Swedish Hip-Hop
Sample Selection: Celebrating 25 years since the release of Gravediggaz debut album “6 Feet Deep” some classic Original Samples and the Hip-Hop bangers to match
Read MoreSample Nation 012: Broadcast Live 04/08/19
A selection of new and classic Home Grown UK Hip-Hop from the likes of Asaviour, Micall Parknsun, Roots Manuva, Jehst, Supar Novar and many more
Unsung Hero: Mystro aka Mysdiggi you might know him from the Sainsburys adverts, but I think most would have been introduced to him as the incredible Lowlife Records MC and host of the genre defining night KungFu
Read MoreSample Nation 005: Broadcast Live 16/06/2019
A selection of new and classic Home Grown UK Hip-Hop as standard
Unsung Hero: Dirty Dike, the producer, a retrospective of some of his best production, some of it, he rapped over. All bangers
Sample Selection: Klashnekoff, celebrating 15 years since the release of “The Sagas Of..” I play some choice tracks of that album, the original samples and a couple other KLash classics
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