Prism

Weekly Variety Show of music expressed by a theme. Every week a fresh look at the human condition, its components and variables, through song, sound, rhythms, and beats.

Past Episodes

  • 2nd Hour; Electronic Stirrings/Reggae Pot Luck Aired: Saturday, August 20, 2016

    For our second hour, a showcase of Hamilton, Ontario native Jessy Lanza Is presented. Along with but not limited to croonings by London-based musician FKA Twigs and Brooklyn based Bullwackie sister-group, The Love Joys. A single track by Modern Romance cabooses with "Tear the Roof Off The Moose".

  • Heure Trois; Smooth Neptune Hip Hop to Classic PBJ Aired: Saturday, August 20, 2016

    This episode of Prism takes a slight departure from the thematic. Instead of a specific topic, there will instead be a presentation of a few contemporary artists from Seattle. These dudes are called Shabazz Palaces. Accompanying tracks throughout are from artists KRS-One, Inspectah Deck, and an instrumental or two. Peace.

  • Hip Hop To Neptune Peanut Butter & Marmalade Jelly Whole CRUST Aired: Saturday, August 20, 2016

    Hip Hop, Hip Hop Instrumentals, Instrumentals, Contemporary Customer Service, KRS-One, Inspectah Deck, U.S Aires, Black Moon. Taking a slight departure from our regularly scheduleded programming, we take a look at our Brothers on the East Side. Slightly.

  • Rivers Aired: Saturday, August 13, 2016

    Here presented are songs and other music about rivers and waterways.

  • 90% Of Me Is You; Bridges of African Music Aired: Saturday, July 30, 2016

    A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles. Music was developed and built to span the physical boundaries of this mortal coil, as well as the meanderings of a migrant humanity. African music and its structure is a root stock of many other musics. Showcased here is an exhumation of Afro-centric music from the 60's, 70's, and 80's, as well as a presentation of contemporary rhythms and beats. Soulfully exemplified by artists such as Mulatu Astatke and the Heliocentrics, Dr. No, Le Super Borgou de Parakou, Walter Dhlamini, Hailu Mergia and the Walias, and many more.

  • 90% Of Me Is You; Bridges Of African Music 2 Aired: Saturday, July 30, 2016

    A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles. Music was developed and built to span the physical boundaries of this mortal coil, as well as the meanderings of a migrant humanity. African music and its structure is a root stock of many other musics. Showcased here is an exhumation of Afro-centric music from the 60's, 70's, and 80's, as well as a presentation of contemporary rhythms and beats. Soulfully exemplified by artists such as Omar Khorshid, Orquestra Afro Brasileira, The Revolution Of St.Vincent, Amrals Trinidad Cavaliers Steel Orchestra, Ophelia, and more.

  • 90% Of Me Is You; Bridges Of African Music 3 Aired: Saturday, July 30, 2016

    A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles. Music was developed and built to span the physical boundaries of this mortal coil, as well as the meanderings of a migrant humanity. African music and its structure is a root stock of many other musics. Showcased here is an exhumation of Afro-centric music from the 60's, 70's, and 80's, as well as a presentation of contemporary rhythms and beats. Soulfully exemplified by artists such as Manu Dibago, The Peace, Madlib, Paulo 9, Conjunto Son San, and many more.....

  • A Fascinating Horror; Songs Of Fear and Anger Aired: Saturday, July 16, 2016

    Here are songs invoking fear and anger. Marijuana Deathsquads, some horror scores from the early 80's and late 50's, local musician Poe, The Makers, and many more.

  • The Pendulum Of Sadness; Songs of Lamenting Our Suffering Aired: Saturday, July 9, 2016

    For this episode, a showcase of songs lamenting our sufferings. Here you will find The Kinks, Neil Young, The Grateful Dead, The Pygmies, Can, Jesse Pearson, Oidupaa Vladamir Oiun, Linda Walkins, and more.

  • Away To Here.....(ONE) Aired: Saturday, July 9, 2016

    For the first hour long installment of African Soul music we hear from bands such as the Dur Dur Band, The Soul Throbs, The Hallelujah Chicken Run Band, as well as Hailu Mergia, The Movers, Saitana and more....listen...

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