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Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains

Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains - RADIO SHOW

About Me

www.coffeebreakradio.com - Independent Hip-Hop Radio Show on WFMU
"I Kill For Hip-Hop, but Hip-Hop I Won't Kill" Wildchild
Mainstream / commercial radio sucks, and the stations that play hip hop are even worse. They're saturated with the same 20 or so tracks that lack any fire, or creativity. This is my opinion, but the fact about pop rap is that these rappers can't write real rhymes, they're weak with no skills. The ones who do have skills hardly flex them.
With so much amazing talent in the independent hip hop game, why don't these stations support the artists? Once in a while something may cross over but very rarely.
This is where free form radio comes in. Unlike most mainstream stations (cold97 & pissFM) that have controlled playlists*, free form plays what ever they and their listeners want.
Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains is a 3 hour show that predominately showcases independently released hip-hop. You will hear rap records on major labels but they're usually from the late 1980's or early 1990's. I also play quite a bit of unreleased and unsigned acts. The show is mostly hip-hop based & influenced (straight ahead, experimental, freestyle, instrumental etc) but you will also find a good amount of rare grooves, Afro-Beat, electronic, soundtracks, reggae and anything that I'm diggin'!
Another thing about this show that is different from other hip-hop programs is that it is not mixed. I don't know how to juggle beats and have no desire in learning. I always hated mix shows for cutting off some of the best verses or not letting the whole cut run.
Some people have asked why I stray away from the latest joints on Rock-A-Fella / Def Jam type labels? You may like that stuff, and that's cool, I dig some of it too, but they don't need any more support. They get tons of play from television, commercial radio, & glossy magazines. College radio is great but limited in so many ways. I'm trying to bring back an element to hip-hop when it was very much at a ground level, for the love of it, not for the dollar! Check out the show and see!
"I Don't Want Fans Who Don't Know Who G Rap Is" R.A. The Rugged Man...

My Interests

If you are a producer or an MC / hip-hop group and want to send in your music for the podcast of all unsigned artists or for the regular show, send all material to : WFMU / Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains Attn: Noah PO Box 5101 Hoboken, NJ 07030...........................TAKE NOTE :: Before you send any music, check out my playlists to see what I'm playing, I do NOT play ANYTHING that resembles main stream pop rap, anything on hot97 or mtv.........also, if you're going to ask to be my friend here on myspace, please answer my emails on how you found out about the show, this is not a place to post your ad for your mix cd, it will get deleted. Thanks!

I'd like to meet:

Alan Lomax (RIP), John Waters, Russ Meyer (RIP), John "Munch Man" Munch, Clint Eastwood, Bill Cosby, John Peel (RIP), The Rock, Frankie Crocker (RIP), Don Knotts, The Blob,...........Quasimoto - Rapcats

Music:

Hip-Hop, Punk, Soul, Rock, Dub, Disco, Jazz, Funk, HarDCore, Black Metal, Folk, Street Metal, Garage, Psychadelic, Country, Surf, Kraut Rock, Devo , Dead Kennedys , Black Flag , Run-DMC , MC5 , De La Soul , Bullymouth , Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson, Kraftwerk , Billy Childish, Thee Headcoats , James Chance, MF DOOM, Bonzo Dog Band, R.A. The Rugged Man, Spaceman 3, Tame-One , Little Richard, Jack Nitzshe, MF GRIMM, Velvet Underground, Edan, Venom, Minutemen, Black Sabbath, BDP, Public Enemy, 7 Seconds, Jackie DeShannon, Beach Boys, Little Walter, Company Flow, Willie Dixon, Brian Eno, Ween, Non-Phixion, Bob Dylan, Lootpack, The Creation, Howlin' Wolf, Wendy Carlos, Love, Lyres, Can, Monks, We(TM), Nico, DJ WAlly, Mrs Miller, The Music Machine, Raymond Scott, Sleep, The Jam, Guitar Wolf, The Birds, Aesop Rock, Sukia, Buzzcocks, Bo Diddley, The Troggs, Slayer, Delmonas, EPMD, J-Zone, Madlib, Joan Jett, Motorhead, Zimbabwe Legit, The Dickies, Charlie Feathers, Demolition Doll Rods, Prince Paul, Mutantes, The Mummies, The Geto Boys, Them, Lyres, The Jungle Brothers...

Movies:

Rock 'N' Roll High School , Get Crazy , Wild Style , The Breakfast Club , Road Warrior , Mad Max, Indiana Jones , Rosemary's Baby , A Fistful Of Dollars , Clockwork Orange , Animal House , Altered States , The Thing With Two Heads , Bugsy Malone , Sixteen Candles , Dawn Of The Dead , Breakfast At Tiffany's , Conan The Barbarian , Spinal Tap , Death Wish , Fast Times At Ridgemont High , The Good The Bad & The Ugly , Hairspray , Meatballs , Pretty In Pink , And Now For Something Completely Different, Revenge Of The Nerds , Repo Man , Shaft, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Super Fly ,...

Television:

Fat Albert, 24, Lost, Town Hall, Villa Alegre, Space Ghost, VH1, CSI Las Vegas, The Bridge...

Books:

Hooked on Phonics

My Blog

Tragedy Kadafi aka Intelligent Hoodlum

These are the liner notes to the double cd re-issue of Tragedy's first two albums (w/ bonus tracks) on Nature Sounds, which I had less then a week to get together, I tried to get his story in the smal...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 08:31:00 PST

Mix cds / Cover art

This sort of ties in with my constant complaints with record cover art in general. The whole "mix tape" phenomena has really taken off and gotten out of hand as well. The first mix tapes I bought were...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 07:31:00 PST

Rap Books Read Well!

Very slowly the history of Rap music is getting the same respect that Jazz, Blues, Country and Rock has been given from the literary world. Unfortunately this is NOT the case with the major labels, wh...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 06:57:00 PST

And You Dont Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop

Sure this came out in 2004 but it will be relevant forever. If you are any type of a hip-hop fan you're going to LOVE this!Bill Adler wrote and produced the five-part documentary film series that aire...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:17:00 PST

Hip-Hop on TV

I feel MTV is pretty sad in its programming, the same dozen or so million dollar crap videos with crap songs to accompany them. Want to see some classic rap? Tune in to The Bridge on NYCTV every Satur...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Wed, 07 Nov 2007 05:46:00 PST

Company Logo Overload

You just start your very own record label with your buddy who happens to be this really bad graphic designer. He gets his pal who owns a clothing company to throw in some money in and that guy gets hi...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Sat, 06 Oct 2007 01:49:00 PST

Wheres that B-Side aka The B-Side Wins Again

12" singles may seem cheap, 5 or 6 dollars and the stupid imports that you MUST have can run up to $12 bucks a piece, but if you're going to the record shop to get all the latest gems that shit adds u...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Sat, 01 Sep 2007 07:12:00 PST

Records With No Release Date

I'm not talking about street dates for releases when they hit the stores but records and cds that don't have the year it came out, listed somewhere on the package. I know this isn't a big deal to some...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 10:19:00 PST

Lack Of Clean Radio Edits

I know everyone likes to hear cussin' and to cuss themselves. However, if you're going to put out a record you really should make clean versions for us radio folks. Too many great tracks get zero love...
Posted by Coffee Break For Heroes And Villains on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 07:56:00 PST