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Every wondered about that Israeli Radio advertisement on the Root Down EP? We did and so we investigated... How did you come to be on the Root Down EP?
Since the end of 1992 I became a music editor in The Israeli Radio. I was an enormous rap & hip-hop
fan, and
that was the exact music the Israeli mainstream didn't acknowledge, so I did everything I could
to spread
it wherever I could, and I'll allow myself to say I became one of Rap's biggest pushers in
the
Israeli media. My favorite group in the world were The Beastie Boys. |
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Two days after the special show was aired, Adam Horovitz & Mike D came for an Interview in
Berman's
daily show. I sat there in the studio as a guest interviewer. We played them the jingle and
they've
really liked it! It was a huge thing for us. Later on during the interview, Berman, who knew I knew
all the
lyrics to the B-Boys' songs by heart, closed the mic and told them: "Hey, My man here
knows
the
lyrics to "Get It Together" so why don't you do it together?". And I just became
so scared
- never rapped in public before in my life, not to say in front of my biggest heroes in the galaxy -
so I said
"no no no no no no no no". Ad-Rock said "Hey, your man here doesn't want to do
it,
so we
won't do it". And then Berman, The Bastard, opened the mic and said these exact words the
same, only
this time on air : "Hey, My man here knows the lyrics to "Get It Together" so why
don't
you do it together?" and he simply started playing the "Get It Together"
instrumental.
I've had about a second & a half to think - and there and then I found myself rapping the Q-Tip
verses
from Get It Together with Adam & Mike freestyling the rest of the verses! When the 3rd verse came
along I felt
I'm about to blackout from all the excitement and I rapped "I don't want to do this
shit
anymore nomore". Mike D rapped "why man?" and I've quoted A Tribe Called
Quest's
"Oh My God" and Rapped: "I don't know man I don't know man I don't
know
man I
don't know I don't know". Ended the song, the beasties stood and hugged me, I was in
awe and it
was the greatest moment of my life. We have tried (even asked Mario C) to figure out from which what cities/concerts the songs on the Root Down EP. I wondered if by chance you ever were privy to a memo or a document with the tracklisting on it - that may have included this additional information? Unfortunately not. I only know & remember the Beasties performed two shows in the middle of March 1995 in Israel in a large venue called "The Loft" in Jaffa. What impact (if any) did your appearance on the Root Down EP have on your career thereafter..?
It was a turning point in my life, the whole thing with the Beastie Boys. Next to me when
interviewing
them
sat Liron Teeni, a club & radio dj. In the mid-nineties to meet a rap fan in Israel was such a rare
thing,
that when you knew about someone like that you immediately felt you had to connect with them. And
Liron came
to me a few days later and said "I didn't know you were like that as well, into rap".
And he
also said he has an idea for a rap-dedicated radio show and asked if I'd like to do it with
him.
We
started working together, and about a year and a half later we began to air "Esek Shahor",
which was
the first only rap based regular radio show in Israeli radio history. That show became a huge hit as
well as
one of the centers for Rap fans on Israel, exposing many of them to this music. What are you up to now?
Nowadays I'm mostly into the Independent Alternative Eclectic Radio Station I've opened in
2012,
called KZRadio (it means "Edge Radio" in
Herbew, or in
our language - "Radio Hakatze"). |
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