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  <title>BUCKWILD: The Changing Same</title>
  <description>All comments, questions, and general feedback can be sent to radiobsots@gmail.com. &amp;amp;nbsp;Record a voice message and send it my way or leave one at the Speakpipe page! You can subscribe to Radio BSOTS via the following options: RSS feed ||| Apple Podcasts ||| Spotify ||| Mixcloud Amazon Music ||| Goodpods ||| TuneIn ||| iHeartRadio Connect with Camp Lo-Fi via social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram This episode's track list (title / artist / source / license): 1. &amp;amp;nbsp;Kill Sound by Five Fingers Of Funk [Kill Rock Stars] (CC-BY-NC-ND) (2023) 2. &amp;amp;nbsp;Covfefe's Groove by Tha Silent Partner [blocSonic] (CC-BY-NC-SA) (2019) 3. &amp;amp;nbsp;Squishing Sniffy, Artists Busted! by The Bran Flakes [Free Music Archive] (CC-BY-NC) (2010) 4. &amp;amp;nbsp;I AM BLACK HISTORY by Mega Ran [Bandcamp] (2024) 5. &amp;amp;nbsp;Alien Abduction by DJ Ilya Monosov and the Hedonic Islands [Free Music Archive] (CC-BY-NC-SA) (2009) 6. &amp;amp;nbsp;Pro Black Crack Dealers by Columbo Black [Bandcamp] (CC-BY-NC-ND) (2022) 7. &amp;amp;nbsp;G.O.P. by Mikal Amin &amp;amp;amp; Mista Mayday [Bandcamp] (2024) 8. &amp;amp;nbsp;Classy by 85 [Bandcamp] (CC-BY-NC-SA) (2012) 9. &amp;amp;nbsp;too much house by leumas [Lost Frog Prod.] (CC-BY-NC-SA) (2024) 10. Ebony Stoned by EllaMaeFlossie [iTunes] (2018) August of 2024 marks 19 years of Both Sides Of The Surface. &amp;amp;nbsp;Under the circumstances, it seems appropriate for the podcast to take some time to get &amp;quot;buckwild.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp;The essential nature of the &amp;quot;buckwild&amp;quot; experience hasn't changed since it was first introduced to Camp Lo-Fi on the show's third anniversary back in 2008. &amp;amp;nbsp;It's a primal scream for the BSOTS feed whenever it's deemed necessary. &amp;amp;nbsp;There are occasional outbursts from me, but I tend to let the music do the talking for me on these shows, which is often a mix of cuts for the party people and the politicially minded as well. For those wondering about the title, The Changing Same is a term that's borrowed directly from the brilliant mind and pen of Amiri Baraka. &amp;amp;nbsp;He wrote an essay in the late 1960s examining the ways that Black music changed as Black people changed, how we referenced and reinterpreted the old to make it new again: &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;the changing same.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp;My use of that phrase for an episode title is far more simplistic and merely as a reminder that the more things change, the more they remain the same. &amp;amp;nbsp;Personally speaking, the phrase brings to mind recent developments within the American political landscape over the last few months. This episode was recorded between mid-June and late July. &amp;amp;nbsp;Way too much happened within a stateside election year during that period. &amp;amp;nbsp;While Tha Silent Partner's &amp;quot;Covfefe's Groove&amp;quot; references a nonsensical moment during Trump's term as President, Mikal Amin and Mista Mayday fire lyrical shots at the present day &amp;quot;G.O.P.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp;In the midst of half of America's hysteria over the very idea of 45 becoming 47, some humor is desperately needed and the &amp;quot;buckwild&amp;quot; experience has some light-hearted tunes on deck, from 85's slick yet silly &amp;quot;Classy&amp;quot; to Columbo's Black one-verse interrogation of &amp;quot;Pro Black Crack Dealers&amp;quot; to some sound collage silliness from The Bran Flakes. &amp;amp;nbsp;DJ Ilya Monosov takes the experimental hip-hop route with &amp;quot;Alien Abduction,&amp;quot; bringing along Dudley Perkins and Georgia Anne Muldrow along for the ride. &amp;amp;nbsp;Five Fingers Of Funk deliver the live hip-hop vibes to the show on &amp;quot;Kill Sound&amp;quot; while Mega Ran delivers a memorable boom bap ode to Black pro wrestlers with &amp;quot;I AM BLACK HISTORY.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp;For the bright-colored, hands-in-the-air raver contribution to this episode, look no further than &amp;quot;too much house&amp;quot; by leumas. &amp;amp;nbsp;And EllaMaeFlossie concludes the &amp;quot;buckwild&amp;quot; experience in grand style with the hard-as-nails womanifesto that is &amp;quot;Ebony Stoned.&amp;quot; Humanity is taxing. &amp;amp;nbsp;Music is divine. &amp;amp;nbsp;I simply hope that this episode can bring a smile to your face and maybe even a moment of laughter, no matter how brief. Other BSOTS episodes referenced include: Show #176 - BUCKWILD: learn from it... Theme music by Cy Tru featuring Jonny Sonic. &amp;amp;nbsp;ID drops from Anji Bee, Mega Ran, Mikal Amin, and Mr. Ivory Snow. Background music: &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Small Town USA (Instrumental)&amp;quot; by Foul Mouth Jerk and &amp;quot;Plastic Rumblings&amp;quot; by Ezekiel Honig. The content of this show has been released under a CC-BY-SA license.&amp;amp;nbsp; All works within this show retain their original releases.&amp;amp;nbsp; See the show notes at bsots.com for more information. </description>
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