Radio BSOTS
Hosted by Macedonia, Radio BSOTS (Both Sides Of The Surface) is a music podcast dedicated to independent and podsafe rhythms and sounds from around the way to around the world, with a renewed focus on Creative Commons licensed works. Genres covered include hip-hop, soul, jazz, funk, and electronic music.

"Every day breathing in the United States is an away game for the Black man."
-Rich Medina, DJ/Producer/Poet, Beat Society Podcast, Episode No. 8

The title of this episode first came to mind back in July of 2016, shortly after the police killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Since then, it was put on the back burner and I knew I wanted to use it eventually. After hearing that Brother Sterling's killers weren't being charged and then the police shooting of Stephon Clark in Sacramento, CA, as well as far too many incidences of 911 calls on my people for simply existing, it just made sense to put together a show during this moment in time...where Starbucks locations nationwide have to close for a day so that their employees can learn how to simply treat all people like human freaking beings.

I recorded the music mixes for the show back on April 4th, the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The first part deals heavily with police brutality. By extension, it also goes into what happens when Black people internalize the hatred that this nation has for us. Sometimes that hatred is thrust upon each other in both subtle and overt ways. The second part of the mix was inspired by the movie Black Panther, thinking about Africa, and wanting to make my own Wakandan soundtrack.

Keep in mind that I recorded the opening voice over about a month before the NFL ruling on protests protests while the National Anthem is being played. Seems like the longer I waited to release this episode, the more relevant it became. Seeing as how I prefer to not have to make episodes like these at all, I really wish that weren't the case.

Should there be someone in your life working through the confusion, rage, sadness, and (let's just call it what it is) PTSD that comes with being Black in America, please share this episode with them.

 

this episode's track list:

1. Courtney Pine - A Word To The Wise
2. MUTE - Brothers (Version 4)
3. KRTS - Serve And Protect feat. Mad Flows
4. Mos Emvy - Hands Held High
5. Noname - Casket Pretty
6. jitwam. - youkilledmyson [feat. loretta smith]
7. C-Doc - Drugs By Roman Candlelight
8. Propaganda - Darkie (feat. Micah Bournes & Jackie Hill Perry) 
9. Brother Ali - Dear Black Son
10. Jamila Woods - Blk Girl Soldier
11. ClassicBeatz - For Sandra
12. Dr. Who Dat? - Deep Blaque
13. Clap! Clap! - Kabwe Beats (Paranam Mix)
14. Rocket Juice & The Moon - Dam(n)
15. Claude Delcloo/Arthur Jones - Africanasia, Pt. 1 (Excerpt)
16. Orono - Live At Nyawara
17. DJ Khalab - Zaire (Will LV Remix)
18. Dexter Story - Xamar
19. Kaidi Tatham - We All Breathe The Same Air
20. Rambler 1976 - Angela Davis {Free Music Archive}

Direct download: radiobsots2018-06-02.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:42pm EDT

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For the first time in Radio BSOTS history, a new year begins in BUCKWILD fashion. Honestly, I'm kinda surprised that this hasn't happened before. And seeing as how my 2018 has already proven to be challenging, it seems just as well that this show would premiere now rather than closing out 2017. Everything happens for a reason.

This show may take more personal turns this year. While that remains to be seen, I can remember just getting into podcasting back in 2005, holding the belief that the podcast should be the audio extension of the blog. I thought it should straddle the fence between the professional and the personal. Lately I've been feeling the need to tell stories through music, to find the narrative that weaves together all these songs that I've been coming across. I also know that I need to speak from the heart more when I have something to say. I pick my words carefully (not enough people do), but I ought to share them when it comes time to say something.

I don't know what this year will bring for Radio BSOTS. And neither do you. That makes us even. Let's find out together.

This episode's track list:

1. Tricky - Same As It Ever Was
2. Mr. Lif & Akrobatik (The Perceptionists) - Grab Hold
3. The Hot 8 Brass Band - Can’t Nobody Get Down (Kabuki Remix)
4. Vandemons - Can you go the distance Ft. NFA Jones
5. Sho Baraka - Kanye, 2009 feat. Jackie Hill-Perry and Jamie Portee
6. Pugs Atomz - On The One feat. Dirty Dunnz
7. Born Ina Barn - No Good
8. LORD RAJA - Zoro
9. beatbox bandit - Les Jus Be Real
10. beatbox bandit - You & I [Illusions]
11. A Tribe Called Red - The People's Champ ft. Hellnback
12. Jitwam - Alone
13. Washed Out - Get Lost (Radio Edit)
14. Jonny Sonic - GenNext
15. Propaganda - Crooked Way
16. Lecture On Nothing - I Will Rise (Traditional)
17. The Cornel West Theory - Whut U B is Whut U Get

Direct download: radiobsots2018-01-21.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 6:00am EDT