Episode 19: The P.U.C.K. Episode
Pot-C returns to you today with the 19th Episode of Tha Bloc Report! This time around he brings you new music by Viktor Van River, CM & Tha Silent Partner, Das Mister featuring C-Doc & Cheese N Pot-C. He also delivers Heat of the Month by Nodus1, Tha Silent Partner, mGee, The Impossebulls and Timezone Lafontaine.
For this month’s interview, he’s got something special. He reintroduces the world to P.U.C.K. (Previously Unknown Canadian Kids), a group that comprises he, Cheese and Long John as the nucleus. A group that we’ll be releasing music from in the coming months, kicked off by two singles over the next couple weeks! So tune-in and learn a little about them and hear the original versions of a couple songs we’ll be releasing!
Pot-C, thanks for once again delivering the goods. We’re excited for the return of P.U.C.K.! Welcome aboard Long John!
Of course, thanks once again to you for downloading & listening. We always strive to deliver content you’ll love. Please spread the word about blocSonic, if you enjoy what we do.
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Music featured on this episode…
- Viktor Van River - All Good (from the 2020 maxBloc release “Be Well”)
- CM & Tha Silent Partner - Problems (from the 2020 fortyFive release “Problems”)
- Das Mister - money party (Featuring C-Doc) (from the 2020 maxBloc release “American Carnage”)
- Cheese N Pot-C - Down To The Wire (Cee Mixx) (from the 2019 maxBloc release “Down To The Wire EP”)
- Nodus1 - Slough (from the 2014 fortyFive release “Slough”)
- Tha Silent Partner - Lighterside (from the 2013 fortyFive release “Prequel Grooves”)
- mGee - Kick It Along The Transit Line (fortyFive Version) (from the 2012 fortyFive release “Stand”)
- The Impossebulls - The Breath I Got Left (Marcus J / Jamod Allah / CM aka Creative / C-Doc / Belle McNulty) (from the 2014 Original release “Everything Has Changed; Nothing Is Different”)
- Timezone Lafontaine - EMS (Balancing Act) (from the 2019 maxBloc release “East Meets Sunsheets”)
About The Host
Always encouraging the creativity in others, 2012 saw Donnie Ozone make his push into the music-scene & the internet. By uploading original a-cappella vocal tracks under Creative Commons licenses, he brings a completely fresh perspective to how music can be made by not only posting these samples, but actively encouraging others to download, share, remix, or add these samples into their own work.
He now adds Podcast host to his resumé with Tha Bloc Report!
License
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.