Scientist
King Tubby
Lee Perry
Chemical Brothers
Eric Ryan
JohnXVI
Tigersharc1
Sybrows
Probe DMS
Bill Laswell
Augustus Pablo
Sly & Robbie
Twilight Circus Dub Sound System
Burning Babylon
Twinkle Brothers
Michael Prophet
Johnny Osbourne
Johnny Clark
Barrington Levy
Gregory Isaacs
Jahtari Records
Easy Star All-Stars
Earl Zero
Jah Thomas
Mad Professor
Pama Intl
Radiohead
The Residents
Dan Wright
DJ Newstyle
Craig Coleman
DJ Shadow
U.N.K.L.E.
Sublime
Cut Chemist
Parliament Funkadelic
Bill Withers
Al Green
Pete Rock
Jay Dee
Large Professor
Beatles
Jimi Hendrix
Q-Bert
MixMasterMike
Main Source
Large Professor
A Tribe Called Quest
Public Enemy
Immortal Technique
Sage Francis
Wu-Tang Clan
GZA
Gang Starr
Egyptian Lover
Dr. Dre
Dolemite
Congo Natty
Barry Brown
Dennis Brown
Jacob Miller
Michael Prophet
Rhythm & Sound
Burial
Roots Radics
The Aggrovators
The Revolutionaries
Lords of Acid
Armand Van Helden
Artie The One Man Party
Coldcut
DJ Soulslinger
DJ Wally
Kraftwerk
Thievery Corporation
Nine Inch Nails
KMFDM
Ministry
Opeth
Front 242
Daft Punk
the presets
Jason Bentley
Simian Mobile Disco
Bauhaus
Del Tha Funkee Homossapien
IceCube
Black Moon
MF Doom
Schoolly D
Too Short
Brenton Wood
Thee Midniters
Delfonics
Clara Rockmore
David Axelrod
Gil Scott Heron
Last Poets
Herb Alpert
James Brown
Rick James
Stevie Wonder
War
Tierra
Malo
El Chicano
Soul Searchers
Billy Holiday
Portishead
Prince
Rod McKuen
Tom Waites
Skull Snaps
Marvin Gaye
Antibalas
Bad Religion
Reverend Horton Heat
Depeche Mode
The Cure
New Order
Soft Cell
Isley Brothers
Stevie B
Pretty Tony "Freestyle"
Deftones
The Smiths
The Orb
10cc
Quicksilver Messenger Service
King Crimson
Sigur Ros
DJ Spooky
Social Distortion
Ozomatli
Ladytron
To listen, download, and read more about each podcast, please click the following link http://podcast.madbeatfactory.com/
It's not the beats that are mad, its the damn DJ. You probably aren't worthy of listening to a show of this caliber, but if you are then come join the insanity that is the Mad Beat Factory . Since June 2005, the Mad Beat Factory has been spinning, dubbing, and occasionally live remixing some of the best Dub Reggae choons every Friday night and Saturday night. The show originally began as the Mad Beat Factory, and then when picked up by ThereIsNoRadio, the name became Mad Beat Factory DUB Edition to differentiate the strictly DUB show from the original show which included, dub reggae, soul, funk, hiphop, electronica, jazz, R&B, rock, etc. Although many know the name as Mad Beat Factory DUB Edition, the show is usually only called Mad Beat Factory and is not always strictly DUB anymore. The show began on Live365, then RadioBBQ, Thereisnoradio, then TPSradio, and then TPXRadio since August 2006 until TPXradio merged with uBroadcast in March 2008. Shortly after the move to uBroadcast, the Mad Beat Factory parted ways with uBroadcast and began broadcasting solely from MadBeatFactory.com...and then became a part of XLR radio and as a joke joined Animal House 100 for 2 shows. The show is now just heard through MadBeatFactory.com, though still a part of the XLR lineup. There is a rumor that it may appear somewhere soon under a new monicker, an incognito version of the MBC show, in a place where the show was once broadcast from...Keep your eyes peeled. But shhhh...its still a secret.
"Do you believe in life after death?" the boss asked one of his employees. "Yes, Sir." the new recruit replied."Well, then, that makes everything just fine," the boss went on. "After you left early yesterday to go to your grandmother's funeral, she stopped in to see you
Which woman? One evening I drove my husband's car to the shopping mall.
On my return, I noticed that how dusty the outside of his car was and cleaned it up a bit.When I finally entered the house, I called out."The woman who loves you the most in the world just cleaned your headlights and windshield."
"I can always tell a graduate class from an undergraduate class," observed the instructor in one of my graduate engineering courses at California State University in Los Angeles. "When I say, ’Good afternoon,’ the undergraduates respond, ’Good afternoon." But the graduate students just write it down."
illyah and ltd. candy would like to give a subtle hint in respect of buyologie: some of our latest tracks are available on a nice 12" on jahtari for quite some time know: if you don't like our music but the nice people we are - don't feel obliged to buy it. keep your money - as you know it's the only thing that proliferates by itself. (ok - besides cancer, but good old god's son didn't talk about that when he threw the profiteers out of the temple...)
hey you how are you doing how have you been i havent talk to you in like forever i dont have your number anymore i lost it when i lost my phone hope all is well with you