Saturday, June 30, 2012

Super Hero Of The Week, 6/30/12

Super Hero Of The Week: 




Blade (Eric Brooks) is a fictional character, a superhero/vampire hunter in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and penciller Gene Colan, his first appearance was in the comic book The Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973) as a supporting character.

Alter ego
Eric Brooks

Species
Dhampir

Abilities:
Superhuman strength, speed, agility, and durability
Healing factor
Ability to sense supernatural creatures
Skilled martial artist, swordsman, and marksman

Blade was born in a whorehouse in the Soho neighbourhood of London, England in 1929. Blade's mother, Tara Brooks, was a prostitute at Madame Vanity's Brothel. When his mother experienced severe labor complications, a doctor was summoned who was in actuality Deacon Frost, a vampire who feasted on her during Blade's birth and killed her. However, this inadvertently passed along certain enzymes in his own blood to the infant. This resulted in Blade's quasi-vampiric abilities, including a greatly prolonged lifespan and the ability to sense supernatural creatures, as well as an immunity to complete vampirism. Brooks' fellow prostitutes drove off Frost before he could kill the infant as well.
Blade grew up living at Madame Vanity's, and at age nine, returning home from school one December, he saw an old man being attacked by three vampires. Blade helped the old man, who used a silver cane to kill the vampires and fight off the attackers. The man was Jamal Afari, ajazz trumpeter and vampire-hunter who then moved into Madame Vanity's and trained the young Blade in both music and combat. Blade was soon able to defeat many of the weak, younger vampires that he and Afari found in abundance. Blade became an Olympic-level athlete and a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, with an expertise in edged weapons such as knives and daggers.
However, Blade's victories made him cocky. He joined a street gang, the Bloodshadows, headed by a much older and more powerful vampire than any Blade had met before, named Lamia. Blade barely defeated Lamia, and, in doing so, lost his girlfriend Glory. However, the tragedy of the experience left Blade more determined than ever to dedicate his life to the complete extermination of vampires.
Afari himself later fell prey to Dracula, the first occurrence in an ongoing battle between Dracula and Blade. Blade slew the vampire Afari and tracked Dracula back to Europe, Asia Minor, and Asia, staking him many times, but never completely destroying him. In China, Blade joined Ogun Strong's vampire hunters, which included Azu, Orji, and Musenda. Together, they staked Dracula again. Dracula survived, and killed all the hunters except Blade and Musenda (who eventually retired from vampire hunting). Orji had created a lasting impression on Blade with his use of wooden daggers to combat vampires, leading to Blade adopting that weapon as his preferred arms. Consumed by grief for his fallen comrades, Blade resumed his quest alone.

Via Wikipedia

Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Mixtape Show #26, KCLA-FM 6/24/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show 26, KCLA-FM 6/24/12

Playlist for The MixtapeShow 26 that aired Sunday, June 24, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM, Tune-In, or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.




1.    E-40 (@E40) - Turf Drop; 2008
2.    Kanye West (@kanyeest) - Classic (Better Than I've Ever Been) [DJ Premiere Remix] (@REALDJPREMIER) Feat. Nas (@Nas), KRS-One (@The_Teacha), & Rakim (@EricBandRakim); 2007
3.    Murs (@MURS) & 9th Wonder (@9thWonderMusic) -Trevor An' Them; Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition, 2004
4.    MF Doom (@dumile_a_day) - Hey!; Operation: Doomsday!, 1999
5.    EPMD (@IAmErickSermon & @PMDofEPMD) - Crossover; Business Never Personal, 1992
6.    Azma (@AzMaiNsTiGaTer) - Let Me ShowYou Feat. Planet Asia (@planetasia), Phil The Agony (@PhilTheAgony) & DJ LimeGreen (@DJLIMEGREEN); Thought You Knew, 2011
7.    Bo Benton - Handle This (Bangladesh Remix) Feat. Too $hort; 2010


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Super Hero Of The Week, 6/19/12



Sunday, June 17, 2012

The Mixtape Show #25, KCLA-FM 6/17/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show 25, KCLA-FM 6/17/12

Playlist for The MixtapeShow 25 that aired Sunday, June 17, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM, Tune-In, or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.




1.    Ice Cube (@icecube) - Drink The Kool-Aid; I Am The West, 2010
2.    Pac Div (@itspacdiv) - Posted; TheDiv, 2011
3.    Busdriver (@Busdriverr) - Bon Bon Fire; Beaus $ Eros, 2012
4.    E-40 (@E40) - Lightweight Jammin' Feat. Clyde Carson (@clydecarson) & Husalah (@iamhusalah); Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift, 2010
5.    Evidence (@Evidence) - You; Cats & Dogs, 2011
6.    Soul Khan (@soulkhan) - American Made Feat. Sene; Wellstone, 2012
7.    Tyler, The Creator (@fucktyler) - Yonkers; Goblin, 2011



Thursday, June 14, 2012

Album Cover Of The Week, 6/14/12

Album Cover Of The Week: 



The Last EmperorScience Team...Go! released in 2009

Super Hero Of The Week, 6/14/12


Super Hero Of The Week: 


Storm (Ororo Iqadi T'Challa, née Munroe[4]) is a fictional character that appears in a number of comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975),[5] and was created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum. Best known as a longtime member and sometimes leader of the X-Men, Storm is the reigning queen consort of Wakanda, a title held by marriage to King T'Challa, better known as the Black Panther.

Alter ego

Ororo Iqadi T'Challa (née Munroe)

Species

Human mutant

Abilities

Weather manipulation
Flight
Energy perception
Ecological empathy
Resistance to the effects of the weather and extreme temperatures 
Latent natural magic abilities

Ororo's mother, N'Dare, is the princess of a tribe in Kenya and descended from of a long line of African witch-priestesses with white hair, blue eyes, and a natural gift for sorcery. N'Dare falls in love with and marries American photojournalist David Munroe. They move to Harlem in uptown New York City, where Ororo is born. They move to Egypt and lived there until they die during the Suez Crisis in a botched aircraft attack, leaving six-year-old Ororo as an orphan. Her violent claustrophobia is established as a result of being buried under tons of rubble after that attack. She becomes a skilled thief in Cairo under the benign Achmed el-Gibar and wanders into the Serengeti as a young woman. She is worshipped as a goddess when her powers appear before being recruited by Professor X for the X-Men.

As Ororo grows up on the streets and becomes a proficient thief under the tutelage of master thief Achmed el-Gibar, one of her most notable victims was Charles Francis Xavier, later Professor X. He is able to use his mental powers to temporarily prevent her escape and recognizes the potential in her. However, when Xavier is attacked mentally by Amahl Farouk, the Shadow King, the two men are preoccupied enough with their battle to allow the girl to escape. Both Xavier and the Shadow King recognize Storm as the young girl later.

Via Wikipedia

Sunday, June 10, 2012

The Mixtape Show #24, KCLA-FM 6/10/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show #24, KCLA-FM 6/10/12

R.I.P. Donna Summer (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012); The Queen Of Disco.





Playlist for The MixtapeShow 24: #DonnaSummer (@TheDonnaSummer) that aired Sunday, June 10, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.

1.     Donna Summer – Last Dance; Thank God It’s Friday (Soundtrack), 1978
2.     Donna Summer – On The Radio; Foxes (Soundtrack), 1979
3.     Donna Summer – Love To Love You Baby; Love To Love You Baby, 1975
4.     Donna Summer – Hot Stuff; Bad Girl, 1979
5.     Donna Summer – Bad Girls; Bad Girls, 1979

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Album Cover of the Week, 6/6/12

Album Cover of the Week: 



DJ Premier & Bumpy KnucklesThe Kolexxxion released March 27, 2012 on Gracie Productions/Works of Mart

Sunday, June 3, 2012

The Mixtape Show #23, KCLA-FM 6/3/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show 23, KCLA-FM 6/3/12


Total: Kima Raynor, Keisha Spivey, and Pamela Long; was an R&B/Hip–Hop Soul female trio on Bad Boy Records from 1994-2000.




Playlist for The Mixtape Show 23: #Total that aired Sunday, June 3, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on www.KCLAFM.com or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.
1.     Total – Can’t You See Feat. The Notorious B.I.G.; New Jersey Drive, Vol. 1 (Soundtrack), 1995 / Total, 1996
2.     Total – No One Else Feat. Da Brat (@ONLY1BRAT); Total, 1996
3.     Total – Trippin’ Feat. Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott); Kim, Keisha & Pam, 1998
4.     Total – What About Us Feat. Timbaland (@Timbaland); Soul Food (Soundtrack), 1997
5.     Total – Kissin’ You/Oh Honey Feat. Sean “Puffy” Combs (@iamdiddy); 1996