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In podcast #67 the Not So Fresh podcast do a last of the summer podcast with a special call to Roxrite the Swiss Army Butter knife. In this podcast we discuss: • How our good friend and past podcast guest Whacko now has his own business. He started his donut craftery in San Francisco and has been selling out with curbside pick ups! He sent us each a box of Whack Donuts to try and we are very happy with the result. • Wildfires in CA are going wild, why are fools having gender reveals?! Do we really need to clean the forest floors of debris?! • Saso and his conspiracy theories. Aliend and UFO's comin' atcha! Did the Jabbawockeez experience a UFO flying with them? Or was it shrooms? • Pedophilia?! The new Netflix movie, "Cuties" is it something to avoid? Do we need to cancel out Netflix subscriptions because of one movie that pedals pedophilia to perverted populations? • On the subject of pedophilia... are there pedophiles in the breaking scene?! We've heard stories about, "famous" bboys hitting girls up with dick pics and unnecessary language. • Can you become a dance parent? Would you let some of that corny shit slide of taking your kid to events and making them dance. Drill sergeant style! • Trumptards, how are they so defensive for their dude when it comes to pedophilia? Or for anything he says for that matter? We bring up some politics then realize we don't want to talk about that bullshit. • We switch up to talking about Cobra Kai and Netflix, comparing to how it is with the OG movies in the 80's. • We bring up our pal Rainen and how he was famous in the Vietnamese community through, "Paris By Night". • Saso brings up famous Vietnamese singer Soytiet. Then plays some singing skills, THEN sings Soytiet's songs too!! • We facetime Roxrite so he can show us his shirtless stack poses. Then we just call him to talk shit. He's actually in Switzerland and being quarantined for looking too sexy on Instagram. We talk about breaking related topics such as online battles. • A man shot a doctor for making him cum.... we thought that doctor deserved a tip. JUST THE TIP! • We ask Roxrite if he ever ran into pedophiles in the hip hop scene. • Plus much more!! You have to listen in to get all the topics! As usual we close with what we've been watching and listening to since the last podcast! So tune in and hear Saso sing his Soytiet Quartet! What we've been listening to: Saso: DJ Shadow - Endtroducing, Your Mom's House Podcast, Cobra Kai. Claudia: Kingdom (the MMA series Netflix), 90's R&B/hiphop. Destijl: Soul/Gospel, Kingdom (MMA), The Boys Season 2, Samurai Marathon, Stranger (Korean Netflix). Peace - Destijl

In episode 66 we go over a few topics while doing calls out to Rock So Fresh's own Godoyski and Super B Beat Boys' own Sake. We discuss: • How Saso was being recruited by Crazy Legs and a funny story from a San Francisco jam trip. • How members of the hip hop community are calling out non blacks and calling them "guests" in hip hop culture. Most of the heads calling out non blacks aren't really big contributors to the hip hop culture. What we've experienced within hip hop culture and from teachings of our elders that are from all types of backgrounds is that it is all inclusive. We go over our ideas on why people have brought up the whole, "guest in hip hop" statements. I mean the best b boys to ever do it are of Puerto Rican descent, some of the best in the world come from all parts of this earth. • How people are accusing Shia LeBouf of, "brownfacing" in his latest movie. We bring it up as a tangent but later on talk about this with Sake when we call him. • Hip Hop History class? What makes you a certified teacher to instruct students on hip hop and its history? • Why is it when someone from the hood tries to advance themselves like say attend a university for a degree, they get clowned for it? We discuss. • Also, when POC do certain things why is it that someone will tell you, "oh that's some white people shit". For example, joining a wine club or doing yoga, playing corn hole, listening to country mus.... wait that music's white as hell. • Claudia the Venezuelan Vixen got sick and cancelled the podcast for last week. We thought she was busted with the Covid, however she tested negative and it was just a bad cold. We go over how she did during that time. • Shoutout to our own NSF Podcast co-host DJ Son of Jarel of the Super B Beat Boys, he achieved his doctorate recently. We bring him up as our main source of info for the fight against Covid. • We call Godoyski out in Arizona and discuss what he's currently working on. He's currently working with a master's degree MFA and possibly towards a pHd in the near future. His recent projects have been posted on his instagram so check those out. Current projects have Godoyski working on the "inbetween space", specifically with letters and typefaces. He breaks down how he came upon the ideas of creating a project based on this space. Very inspiring to hear Godoyski break down his views on this project and how he draws design from breaking itself. We also talk to Godoyski about his workout routine and what he's been doing to stay in shape. • The importance of having friends post their workouts on social media. With a pandemic and quarantine causing everyone to do their workouts at home, we feel having friends post their workouts inspires others to get up and move. Claudia and Saso have been posting the stand up paddleboard workouts, I commented with, "that's some white shit".... Just playing, I did not. • We finally get Sake back onto the podcast via telefono. Sake believes the 5th Element of hip hop is farting. We bring up the white people shit talk for Sake to discuss. Sake breaks down the whole Shia LeBouf topic of playing a white cholo and how it actually was in Spring Valley back in the day. It was a normal thing for white homies to be down. Sake talks about the whole "being a guest in this culture", topic. He breaks down how it was in early days of graffitti where most of the writers were white or part of the punk rock scene. Is hip hop more of a style now than a culture? It seems to be taking a different direction away from being a culture. Sake brings us on some crazy tangents during his talk so listen into this one. What we've been listening to..... Saso: • Aloha Got Soul, some Hawaiian soul and funk brought to Saso's attention via DJ Son of Jarel. • Modern Love on Amazon Prime Claudia: • Hip Hop BBQ playlist on Pandora. Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix, Umbrella Academy. Art: • 90's R&B, Chali 2na & Krafty Kuts. Stranger on Netflix, Kingdom (MMA show) on Netflix.

In podcast #33 we feature world renown DJ Neil Armstrong from New York City. Neil represents 5th Platoon, a legendary DJ battle crew during the DMC/ITF heyday and was Jay - Z's tour DJ from 2008 - 2010. In this podcast we talk about: • Neil Armstrong being mistaken for Lance Armstrong. • How he came up making R&B mixtapes and the groundbreaking "Bittersweet", mixtape that put Neil up on the map. • Growing up during the 1990's in New York City. Seeing Q-tip at the local Tower Records like it's a daily operation, running into Mos Def at the local park and being around their freestyle cyphers. Attending and spinning at Rock Steady Crew's yearly anniversaries. • Neil's came up and started DJ'ing because of the legendary crews like Invisible Skratch Piklz, X-Men and Beat Junkies. • How Neil learned to spin from the X-Men's own DJ's Mista Sinista and Total Eclipse. • Neil gives good insight into how it was being Jay - Z's tour DJ. He tells a few stories about being part of Jigga's crew and hearing Jay's ideas on "History". We also get to hear about how it was for Neil as the first DJ to ever spin/scratch at a presidential inauguration. Neil credits his Bittersweet mixtape to how he came about as Jay's DJ. • Neil speaks about his feelings on Serato and its inception. Roxrite asks about Red Bull 3 Style where we discuss how technology and new instruments have made DJ'ing/battling almost too easy for anyone to battle nowadays. • We slightly go from talking about the Obama Presidency Inauguration and into some political talk about Obama's policies, don't worry we keep it pretty short! • We talk about Neil's favorite places to spin throughout the world, then go into the current state of hip hop. How kids create music that sounds exactly like what's already currently out, almost like cloning a clone. • As usual we close out with what we've been listening to the past week and of course..... Roxrite Googles: "The Unicorn". If you want to sponsor us we're taking considerations! Coffee sponsors, shirt printing, gear, audio and whatever might be of use! Let us know! Thanks for listening - Destijl