Episodes
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Loyal To My Soil - Volume 1: Mobb Music
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
The Loyal To My Soil mixtape series pays homage to Bay Area rap. For the first installment, we kick things off with a tribute to 90's mobb music.
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Artwork by San Francisco based artist ET IV (@et_iv)
Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Group Hug: Volume 1
Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Dancehall, reggaeton and afrobeat selections mixed and curated by DJs Boogie Brown (San Francisco), Mensa (Toronto), Luv (Jersey City) and Baysik (San Francisco).
Artwork by Randall Rufino.
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Please hug responsibly.
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
Fly The Friendly Skies, Pt Doobie
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
The second installment of our annual mixtape honoring many people's favorite unofficial holiday, 420. Fly The Friendly Skies was a collaboration between Get Live SF, TRUE Clothing in San Francisco, and SWTBRDS Creative Collective.
Artwork by Randall Rufino
Released April 2011
Sunday Mar 29, 2020
A Tribute to Ray Ray
Sunday Mar 29, 2020
Sunday Mar 29, 2020
The Freshyard (San Diego) & The Goods (San Francisco) present a tribute to singer, song writer, and producer Raphael Saadiq.
Released 2012
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Sol Shades Radio: Episode 26
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Sol Shades Radio episode 26 featuring DJ Boogie Brown. (Shout out to Matt Locks)
Released September 2015
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Legends of Soul
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Legends of Soul is a tribute to soul singers who have passed away and the musical influences and legacies that they have left behind.
(Released January 2010)
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Dedicated: A Tribute to the Love Zone
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Before there was Myspace, chat rooms, AIM, iPods, MP3s, and texting; we had party lines, pen pals, walkmans, mixtapes, and pagers. Now when you're thirteen years old with no money and no job, what did you do to show that person you had a crush on how you felt about them? You either made her a mixtape or dedicated a song to her on the radio. And if you lived in the Bay Area during the early 90's, the show to dedicate that song and publicly declare your love for that special someone was live on the airwaves on KMEL's "Love Line" (later renamed The Love Zone).
This mixtape hopes to capture that whole feel good era of high school crushes and teenage love. I want to take you back to the days of house parties, slow dancing with the one you had that crush on, and to pay homage to The Love Zone.
(Released June 2009)