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Welcome to Zulu Radio, Seattle's source of new school, old school, true school, local, and worldwide Hip Hop for the masses!

Listen to Zulu Radio on KBCS 91.3 FM (www.kbcs.fm) live every Saturday from 10pm - Midnight Pacific Standard Time as hosts DJ Cues, Silver Shadow D, Beloved and Sensei Lewis bring you 2 hours of real, forward thinking, quality hip hop. No filler, no nonsense, just the good music you've been denied of... Until now!
With a continuing mission to elevate the culture of Hip Hop, Zulu Radio provides a diverse array of quality and innovative music programming. It is a platform for Hip Hop as a cultural movement to nurture growth within our communities.
Broadcasting from Bellevue Community College the show can be heard throughout Bellevue, Seattle, Tacoma, other Greater Puget Sound areas and now across the world on-line! Log onto www.kbcs.fm and click Listen Live
Zulu Radio aims to:
Initiate a forum for community involvement, nurture growth within our communities and to promote independent music.
Discuss newsworthy articles that may have not received attention from mainstream media outlets.
Provide an outlet for independent and emerging artists to receive airplay and to expose quality Hip Hop, locally and worldwide, to the masses.
Educate and spread awareness that Hip Hop is a cultural movement and a way of life.
KBCS 91.3 FM
KBCS-FM is a listener supported, non-commercial, community radio station, operated as a public service of Bellevue College. KBCS provides cultural and informational programming and offers media training and broadcast opportunities.
To listen on-line or to learn about the station, log onto www.KBCS.fm
History and Broadcast Range
KBCS 91.3 FM is the only non-commercial community radio station in the Seattle metro market. We are licensed to Bellevue Community College in Bellevue, Washington. KBCS began broadcasting in February 1973 as a 10 watt, student-run media training center. We increased power to 1,000 watts in the late 1980s and expanded beyond the student body to become a full-time community radio station.
Other milestones followed: we increased power to 8,000 watts in 1990; we installed a new omnidirectional antenna in 2001; and we moved into new studios and offices in Factoria in June, 2002. Today, the signal is heard as far east as Fall City in the Cascade foothills, as far south as Tacoma, as far west as Poulsbo on the Kitsap Peninsula and as far north as Everett.
Deejays & Hosts


Zulu Radio mixes now on Mixcrate!

Zulu Radio mixes now on Soundcloud!
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Saturday, January 7th, 2012
DJ Cues
DJ Cues - Zulu Radio Intro
Mic Break
The Budos Band - His Girl
Angelo and Eighteen - Flight 2
Babe Ruth - Mexican Millennium (Part 1)
Bongolian - Del Ray
Cleon - Spirit of Johannesbourg
Czeslaw Niemen - Niopotrzebni
Grassy Knoll - Conversations With Julian Dexter
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Brass In AfricaMic Break
Jus Jones - La Malanga
Last Minister - Tribute To The JB Family
Liquid Liquid - Scraper
M.F.O.S. - El Padrino
Original Soul Senders - Soul Brothers Testify (Part 2)
Soul Snatchers - Crushed Ice
Mocambo Allstars - Swamp StrutMic Break
Neoton - Nyra
Root Soul Feat. Vanessa Freeman, Mike Patton - Spirit of Love
Adam Wade & Johnny Pate - Brother
Breakestra - Joyful Noise
Dennis Coffey - Ride Sally Ride
Mic Break
The Rebirth - Evil Vibrations
De La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays
Eric B and Rakim - Know the Ledge (Nocturnal Remix)
Coke Escovedo - I Wouldn't Change a Thing
La Kabala - El Caminante Solitario
Manzel - Space Funk
Alfredo De La Fe - Hot to Trot
Mic Break
Brand New Heavies - Dreams Come True
Diplomats - I Can Give You Love
Funk Come Le Gusta - Nervosa
Harlem Experiment - It's Just Begun
Can - Vitamin C
Mic Break
Comptons Most Wanted - I Give Up Nuthin
LL Cool J - Why Do You Think They Call It Dope?
Fader Gladiator - Beat Concerto In a Minor
Caretas - Dulces Anos
All Good Funk Alliance - R E C
Captain Sky - Super Sporm
Mic Break
Big Daddy Kane - Warm It Up Kane
Past guests include:
Asun (1st Platoon), DJ Eardrumz, Georgio Brown (Coolout TV), Jace (Silent Lambs Project), Julie-C, Khingz, Mr. Lif, DJ Sean Malik, Rogue Pinay, Shamako Noble (Hip Hop Congress, CA), Specs One, Tru, Djs Wonder & Shai One (KDNA), Yirim Seck
Archived Playlists & Audio
To listen to a recent show of Zulu Radio, click
HERE, then select Zulu Radio in the Show dropbox.
Contact
For song requests, feedback, questions, comments, or submissions, please email us at: zuluradio@206zulu.com
Submissions
Please send all music for review to:
Zulu Radio KBCS 91.3 FM
3000 Landerholm Circle SE
Bellevue, WA 98007-6484
Sorry, we can not return unsolicited CDs!
You may also submit radio-freindly mp3's and drops to zuluradio@206zulu.com. All submissions must include Artist Name, Song Name, Album Name, and Label Name.
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Universal Zulu Nation's
10 Point Balance Campaign
We the people of the planet Earth want:
1. A balance on the air waves of old school, new school and contemporary music.
2. More variety of musical genres, artists and content on the radio stations.
3. Radio station directors, programmers and deejays to be held accountable for what is played on their radio stations.
4. The FCC to do more to regulate the radio stations which continue to play negative songs with violent/sexual content during times when children and minors are most likely to be listening: daytime, before and after school.
5. Radio stations to reflect more diverse cultural and political views of the community and not the commercial interests of the big multi-media corporations
6. A certain amount of time dedicated to local news, important events, issues and concerns that affect the communities in which the radio stations are suppose to serve.
7. A certain amount of time dedicated to local artists who put out quality music in their regions.
8. A breakup of the monopoly of the air wave band frequencies--No big corporation should be allowed to own/control several different radio stations under different names.
9. A balance on the video stations---more positive images of women and the urban experience which are free of the stereotypical images that assault the minds of our youth.
10. Use the radio, video and any other form of communication to educate, enlighten and entertain and not to control, exploit and manipulate the masses.
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