All City
From Sedgwick Avenue block parties to the world, Hip Hop is a truly global phenomenon, that has over the last three decades provided a platform for social commentary and a launching-pad for some of the greatest innovators in groove-based music.
From busted-up blunts to quick-fire hopped-up verbal reverie, from the streets of New York to our very own talented local Hip Hop scene, All City takes in all the various aspects that make Hip Hop the vibrant, progressive and often politically-charged genre that it is.
With a strong focus on new innovators in the scene and a spotlight on up-and-coming rappers, DJs and producers who are pushing the style forwards, All City also casts its eye back over the classics, and the artists who gave the genre its shape and form.
Friday,
6th December
Episode recap
with Dave Clark
Back in 2014 I thought I’d try and do an All City show - I was sure I had enough hip-hop to do at least one show. And then somehow I kept going. After 10 years of doing All City, and having presented a ton of other shows on RTRFM, I can tell you that this show is easily the most challenging - I want to be really careful about the lyrical content, but also, the tracks are so short nowadays!
I want to thank all the guests who have joined me over the years, it’s always a treat to hear what other people choose to play, and I also especially want to thank all the Black & Blue presenters who have accompanied me on my late night journeys into the studio with their amazing selections. What a fabulous combination for a Friday night - Soulsides, Black & Blue and All City. Ultimately, like every show on RTRFM, All City is an opportunity to listen to amazing alternative music. There is so much out there and I’m proud to play a small part in digging it up and sharing it
Episode recap
with Dave Clark
Back in 2014 I thought I’d try and do an All City show - I was sure I had enough hip-hop to do at least one show. And then somehow I kept going. After 10 years of doing All City, and having presented a ton of other shows on RTRFM, I can tell you that this show is easily the most challenging - I want to be really careful about the lyrical content, but also, the tracks are so short nowadays!
I want to thank all the guests who have joined me over the years, it’s always a treat to hear what other people choose to play, and I also especially want to thank all the Black & Blue presenters who have accompanied me on my late night journeys into the studio with their amazing selections. What a fabulous combination for a Friday night - Soulsides, Black & Blue and All City. Ultimately, like every show on RTRFM, All City is an opportunity to listen to amazing alternative music. There is so much out there and I’m proud to play a small part in digging it up and sharing it
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