
Xparamental Music Mix Show – 02-06-02
This special throwback to the early 2000s brings the gritty energy of vinyl-era underground hip hop with a set straight from the original Xparamental Music
This special throwback to the early 2000s brings the gritty energy of vinyl-era underground hip hop with a set straight from the original Xparamental Music
Episode 16 shines a light on the underground’s hidden gems—raw talent from artists you might not know yet, but should. From White Mike’s “Jack in
Episode 15 dives deep into that smooth, reflective 90s sound with legends who mastered the art of storytelling and vibe. Tupac sets the tone with
Episode 14 rolls out with a grimy, lyrical edge—Madchild, R.A. the Rugged Man, Viro the Virus, and Canibus all come through swinging. From “The Jackel”
Episode 13 brings a gritty blend of underground lyricism, head-nodding beats, and a few surprises—yes, even that John Cena track. With raw cuts from Snowgoons,
Episode 12 is straight lyrical warfare—nothing but bars, grit, and underground powerhouses. Featuring hard-hitting tracks like “The Epic” by DZK, “Impossible” by K-Rino, and “Soldier’s
Episode 11 is a full-force throwback party, loaded with bass, bounce, and early hip hop energy. From Cybotron’s “Clear” to Planet Patrol’s electro funk classics,
Vinnie Paz, Virtuoso, Kid DOMS, Vherbal, MC Shan and several others make up this one. Virt and Camden Crew kick this off with a speaker
Episode 9 is all about the lyrical juggernaut K-Rino, spotlighting some of the dopest tracks from his legendary The Big 7 release—a groundbreaking project where
Episode 8 hits hard with a stacked lineup of underground legends and lyrical assassins. Big L sets the tone with “Put It On,” followed by
Episode 7 brings a sharp mix of slick pop, underground fire, and gritty lyricism. Karmin sets it off with “Sugar,” then it’s straight into raw
Episode 6 is a genre-bending rollercoaster that kicks off with an audacious remix—Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” reimagined over the iconic Bee Gees beat from