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October 08, 2005

Tonight at Fuse

FuseLogo.jpgTonight at Fuse I'll be spinning some older 80s/90s hip-hop along with Bo Fader and maybe another DJ to be named later. This is part of a fairly new "Second Saturday Old Skool" monthly that Uzi and Ben have set up. There's no cover charge or membership policy or anything, so come on out if you've got a soft spot for all sorts of pre-1997 hip-hop.

Which reminds me....in the Little Brother article in yesterday's News & Observer, 9th Wonder talked about the need for an "adult-contemporary hip-hop radio" station that would play stuff like Slick Rick and Biz Markie, targeted at those of us in the 28-to-36-years-old demographic. I don't really like the idea that I am already part of a "classic oldies" demographic that supposedly doesn't listen to anything new, but the whole idea makes a lot of sense, really. Actually, I bet that there are already a couple of XM or Sirius channels that do just this sort of thing. Like The Rhyme on XM. Anyone spent any time listening to that channel? Does it have some hot mix shows? Maybe it'll be one of the XM channels thrown in with DirecTV next month.

Posted by Tim at October 8, 2005 02:10 PM

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I shall return for Disco Inferno at Hell on November, 5th. How the hell was I not informed of FuseNight?

P.S. Will Mexican tortillas be tossed at future TubaCity events?

Irondog

Posted by: Irondog at October 20, 2005 12:39 AM

I missed this one but hope you're going to do it again. The only digital cable music channel I occasionally "listen" to is the old school hip hop channel. (901?)It's a nice mix of well known and slightly obscure acts.

Posted by: MOD at October 24, 2005 11:59 AM

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