Member Since: 11/15/2005
Band Website: KBCS.fm
Band Members: Khazm 247, WD4D, Gabriel Teodros, & Sean Malik
Influences: PLAYLIST for 6/7/08
Truely Plext - Breath It In
Verbal Threat - Reckless Eye feat Kool G Rap
KRS One - Criminal Minded 2008 prod by DJ Premier
Joell Ortiz Feat Jadakiss & Saigon - Hip Hop (Remix)
Silas Blak - Be Easy feat Yirim Seck
Paulie Rhyme - Where Do We Go
Greyskul - Give Me Love
K-LEE - Extacy
Lupe Fiasco - Hip Hop Saved My Life
Guru - Jazzy Ways
Big Boi feat Andre 3000 & Raekwon - Royal Flush
MSeize - Alright
Redman - Gimme One (Prod by Pete Rock)
Masta Killa - Brooklyn Kings
Rakim - It's Nothing
Heavyweights - Heavyweights Round 4
K-LEE - The S E A
Akrobatik - Put Ya Stamp On It feat. Talib Kweli (prod J-Dilla)
SonGodSuns - Once Again
Del the Funky Homosapien - Workin It
Bukue One - Watchmenow
K-Lee - Carry On
A Team - GB In Your Life
J-Live - Red Light Green Light
Infinito - Qualified Professional27
Damian Marley feat Dead Prez - It Was Written
Knowmadz - The Gifted
Scarface - Big Dog Status
Submissions
Please send all music for review to:
Zulu Radio
KBCS Radio
3000 Landerholm Circle SE
Bellevue, WA 98007-6484
Sorry, we can not return unsolicited CDs!
You may also submit radio-freindly mp3's to [email protected]
Artists with music videos, click
HERE
Balance campaign (10 point program)
We the people of planet Earth want:
1.) A balance on the air waves of old school, new school and contemporary music.
2.) More variety of musical genres, artists and content on the radio stations.
3.) Radio station directors, programmers and deejays to be held accountable for what is played on their radio stations.
4.) The FCC to do more to regulate the radio stations which continue to play negative songs with violent/sexual content during times when children and minors are most likely to be listening---daytime, before and after school.
5.) Radio stations to reflect more diverse cultural and political views of the community and not the commercial interests of the big multi-media corporations.
6.) A certain amount of time dedicated to local news, important events, issues and concerns that affect the communities in which the radio stations are suppose to serve.
7.) A certain amount of time dedicated to local artists who put out quality music in their regions.
8.) A breakup of the monopoly of the air wave band frequencies--No big corporation should be allowed to own/control several different radio stations under different names.
9.) A balance on the video stations---more positive images of women and the urban experience which are free of the stereotypical images that assault the minds of our youth.
10.) Use the radio, video and any other form of communication to educate, enlighten and entertain and not to control, exploit and manipulate the masses.