Radio Clash 65 - alt.alt.alt.rap show
Special show focusing on g33k r4p, comedy and UK rap and grime, alternative forms of rap/hiphop and hiphop/RnB inspired electro.
Click it check 1,2,3: (36Mb, 61mins) http://www.mutantpop.net/go.php?url=124
- Faith FX - Still Dre (from Radio 1 Xtra's Urban Classic)
- KANO - Nobody Wants To Dance Anymore
- SOV - Hoodie (Spank Rock mix)
- Smoosh - Rad
- Gonzales - Futuristic Aint Shit to Me
- arty fufkin - Give Losers a Chance
- Stereo Total - Everybody in the Discotec (I Hate) (We Love Motor Mark mix)
- virt - Star wars
- MC Lars - Signing Emo
- MC Hawking - Mighty Stephen Hawking
- MC Pitman - Witness the Pitness
- Boss Hoss - Hey Ya
- 50 Pence - In Da Pub (looks like the songs are available on the unrelated 50 Pence site)
- Smooth-E - Slow Jamz
- Hot Chip - Keep Falling
- Tor - rapshow (from Urban Classic)

March 2nd, 2006 at 3:05 pm
Great show, Tim (as usual!). I know you're always crying out for comments (I don't like to call whatsit lines, so it's comments like this for me), so I thought I'd help you out just a little. I've been listening to the show for a long time, and enjoyed it almost consistently (for a pretty inconsistent show - don't mean that in a negative way; your style varies so hugely that it's hard to pin down, and that's a good thing!).
I've enjoyed a lot of the mashups, the covers, and the other stuff immensely (and there's some stuff I've just detested - but it's worth listening to anyway).
I would consider myself a fan of Radio Clash; one of the main reasons is that I like to think I 'get' a lot more of what you're talking about than the average listener (although I live in South Carolina, I'm from the good old northwest of England - I only moved to the States about four or five years back; so I think I can see both sides!
Anyway, enough of my boring ramble; love the show - keep it up!
Dave
March 3rd, 2006 at 1:53 am
PRANKSTA rap, boyeeeeeee!!!!
March 3rd, 2006 at 3:34 pm
A-frickin-mazing. This was a great collection of stuff I've never heard before... like much of what I hear on your show anyway... but this blew me away.
I will admit that one of the reasons I don't listen to much rap other than the ... all right, I'll admit it... Beastie Boys, is because I don't care for the bling and the hos and the Corvassier. Now, I've a whole new arena into which I can delve. Grime strikes me as more old-school style rap, laying down a nice bass beat and working over that. The MC Hawking piece was just hysterical, and the Radio 1 intermixture was ... breathtaking... hard to believe that rap could be rap and beautiful all at the same time.
I've been subscribed for a while... I can't remember exactly how long... and will continue to be hear for more aural stimulation.
March 4th, 2006 at 8:22 pm
Hi, Tim. Just wanted to pop in and tell you how much I enjoyed Radio Clash 65. Thanks for the shout-out and for dropping in the MC Hawking track. I know theme shows generally force you away from your mashup focus, but I think they are a noble diversion.
MC Lars and Smoosh were both on my short list of music to check out, as was grime in general. Interestingly enough the Smooth E and 50 Pence tracks were my favorites. I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so much at a podcast as I did during the first verse of “In da Pub.”
At any rate, consider me another satisfied customer anxiously awaiting next week’s show. Until then, I too will be in the pub.
March 5th, 2006 at 7:49 am
thanks everyone!
I thought this would go down like the proverbial brick...;-)
March 6th, 2006 at 6:30 pm
Thanks for the long-distance warm fuzzies.
I'm getting better day by day. That cursed gall bladder will never hurt me or any of you EVER AGAIN.
Great show! Definitely a few things here that I'll need to investigate further.
March 7th, 2006 at 5:03 pm
I have been meaning to leave a comment about this show as it has been my favorite so far!
The last track is incredible and I even went back to have a look at the other performances that were done and that one was the best. But even without the visual, to hear that girl feel it the way she did - fantastic. I have to say,
Oh yeah - I can't t thank you enough for the shout out at the end!
April 10th, 2006 at 8:48 am
Heard about your podcast via bicyclemark a couple weeks back and its just great. Had to comment on this particular one - my favourite so far. Keep em comin man