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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[The mixtape series by DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" and DJisLORD of Honor Flow Productions showcasing sounds, vibes, and jams from across the musical spectrum.]]></itunes:summary>
		
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                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>The Demonstration 5</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[For the last decade, the creative foundation of The Demonstration series personally for me is how far can I push and possibility, break the rules as a DJ? How much can I shock and surprised you the listener, with artists, tracks, and genres that on paper, should not share the same sonic airspace? But what I have to keep reminding my never-ending, forever overthinking, creative self is that you the listener at the end of the day, are not into critiquing these musical science equations. All that matters to you is “does the music make me move?” And 5 volumes and 10 years in, this series has stayed “Devoted to the art of moving butts” - A Tribe Called Quest. 
Now more than ever, this art is desperately needed in society. Thanks to the connectivity of social 21st century technology, music has kept the world sane, optimistic, and in small doses at a time, joyful during this global pandemic; undoubtably, one of the most dark, chaotic and transformative periods in modern history. From D-Nice, to Verzuz, to every DJ, musician, and band in between, music creatives have been the entertainment MVPs of the pandemic. But of course, the overall MVPs is every single first responder and essential worker out there. We thank you and we love you.
As we all have, there are many things and many people in my life I have missed dearly during this era of “social distancing.” One for sure is rocking a big stage with a big audience. I miss you singing along to every word, I miss you screaming with enthusiasm in response to a song that you love, and I miss you dancing with every bit of energy in your body. So party people, until we can be together again, in honor of the 10th anniversary of The Demonstration series, which coincides with my 33rd birthday, I present to you, a “Demonstration” of what I call a #BigStagesOnly, “Dance Floor Burner” set.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening For These Last 10 Years (More 2 Come),
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL”
Performed, Arranged, Mixed, & Mastered By DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL” For Honor Flow Productions
Recorded @ Drake’s Den (Los Angeles, CA)
HonorFlowProductions.com 
Instagram: @thEoLdSouLHFP | @HonorFlowProductions
*A special thank you to every artist, band, musician, songwriter, producer, and engineer who’s music appears on this mixtape and all the volumes of The Demonstration. A DJ is only as good as their crates.
Photography: Genevieve Munroe
Art Design: Derek Heath
© 2021 Honor Flow Productions
For Promotional Use Only!]]></description>
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Now more than ever, this art is desperately needed in society. Thanks to the connectivity of social 21st century technology, music has kept the world sane, optimistic, and in small doses at a time, joyful during this global pandemic; undoubtably, one of the most dark, chaotic and transformative periods in modern history. From D-Nice, to Verzuz, to every DJ, musician, and band in between, music creatives have been the entertainment MVPs of the pandemic. But of course, the overall MVPs is every single first responder and essential worker out there. We thank you and we love you.
As we all have, there are many things and many people in my life I have missed dearly during this era of “social distancing.” One for sure is rocking a big stage with a big audience. I miss you singing along to every word, I miss you screaming with enthusiasm in response to a song that you love, and I miss you dancing with every bit of energy in your body. So party people, until we can be together again, in honor of the 10th anniversary of The Demonstration series, which coincides with my 33rd birthday, I present to you, a “Demonstration” of what I call a #BigStagesOnly, “Dance Floor Burner” set.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening For These Last 10 Years (More 2 Come),
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL”
Performed, Arranged, Mixed, & Mastered By DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL” For Honor Flow Productions
Recorded @ Drake’s Den (Los Angeles, CA)
HonorFlowProductions.com 
Instagram: @thEoLdSouLHFP | @HonorFlowProductions
*A special thank you to every artist, band, musician, songwriter, producer, and engineer who’s music appears on this mixtape and all the volumes of The Demonstration. A DJ is only as good as their crates.
Photography: Genevieve Munroe
Art Design: Derek Heath
© 2021 Honor Flow Productions
For Promotional Use Only!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>Summer Lust 3</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[The vibe is summer lust. It's fun foreplay to your soul’s climax. We are here... part three... two years in a making. A simple mixtape now a chronical history lesson in Reggae/Dancehall music that is my thesis. A love note dissertation to a genre I love and adore. My expression to the world is through word, sound power, and sonic vibration. 
These are some trying times for everyone. So, I intend to uplift your spirits through good vibe’s music. The healing for the nation: easy skanking to dagga dagga twerking. Music unites and it ignites a war cry for freedom, justice, love, peace, and unity amongst the community. Let’s chant down Babylon with song and praise! Envision yourself in a tropical setting a mojito in one hand and a potent blunt in another smoking your problemas away.
I will take you into a musical journey starting in a back alley shanty sweat box that floods over into the city streets that snakes into the ocean of ecstasy. This energy culminates in an all out carnival jam down with scenic euphoria. The music you will hear is Reggae/Dancehall, and the music it has given birth to: Hip-Hop, Reggaeton, Moombahton, Afrobeat, hidden gems, remixes,  Middle Eastern, Indian influences & unexpected mashups. 
Enjoy… let’s start with a slow whine, pick up the pace until ya lose yah breathe and unwind with your friendly neighborhood RASTAPA’RE (PA’RE MEANS BRO IN TAGALOG). 

DJisLORD

DJ Mix Performed & Arranged By DJisLORD For Strong Style DJs/Honor Flow Productions 
Engineered, Mixed, & Mastered by DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Recorded @ Drake's Den (Los Angeles, CA) 
Album Cover: Rowell Marcos 
Instagram: @DJisLORDHFP
Facebook/Twitter: @DJisLORD
HonorFlowProductions.com
FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!!!]]></description>
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These are some trying times for everyone. So, I intend to uplift your spirits through good vibe’s music. The healing for the nation: easy skanking to dagga dagga twerking. Music unites and it ignites a war cry for freedom, justice, love, peace, and unity amongst the community. Let’s chant down Babylon with song and praise! Envision yourself in a tropical setting a mojito in one hand and a potent blunt in another smoking your problemas away.
I will take you into a musical journey starting in a back alley shanty sweat box that floods over into the city streets that snakes into the ocean of ecstasy. This energy culminates in an all out carnival jam down with scenic euphoria. The music you will hear is Reggae/Dancehall, and the music it has given birth to: Hip-Hop, Reggaeton, Moombahton, Afrobeat, hidden gems, remixes,  Middle Eastern, Indian influences & unexpected mashups. 
Enjoy… let’s start with a slow whine, pick up the pace until ya lose yah breathe and unwind with your friendly neighborhood RASTAPA’RE (PA’RE MEANS BRO IN TAGALOG). 

DJisLORD

DJ Mix Performed & Arranged By DJisLORD For Strong Style DJs/Honor Flow Productions 
Engineered, Mixed, & Mastered by DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Recorded @ Drake's Den (Los Angeles, CA) 
Album Cover: Rowell Marcos 
Instagram: @DJisLORDHFP
Facebook/Twitter: @DJisLORD
HonorFlowProductions.com
FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!!!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2016 23:00:05 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-08-19T23:00:05+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>The Demonstration 4</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[“Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy.”
When you do not know where to go next, there is only one place go, and that is back home. You go back to your roots, back to your motivation, and back to your foundation. That foundation for me, like many DJs, is the house party. Before any event, club, or massive theater I have been blessed to rock, I was Lori’s son who played the music for her house parties. Part of me despised having to deal with her “demanding” friends with their requests. But as it turns out, like always, Moms knew best and she would provide me with the best career training I could ask for. From OG get downs to trying empress my peers at their functions, the house party is where I, like many DJs, earned our party rocking chops and battle scars.
In the liner notes of the very first volume of “The Demonstration,” I made a statement that has pretty much summarized my belief as a selecta and music fanatic: “the boundaries we put on music is only limited by our imaginations.” For the past 3 volumes, I have attempted to push those boundaries. The more something musically didn’t make sense on paper, the more I wanted to attempt it. I wanted to give you, the listener, the same feeling that comes over me when I hear something musically that absolutely blows my mind and inspires me to contribute to raising the standards. It is that one pure emotion of passion and wonder that gives me all the reasons in the world to continue loving to spin. Especially in a status quo where being a DJ has unfortunately become an extra hustle as common as working a fast food restaurant drive thru. This is a science and art form that should be respected as such.
So to go forward, I have decided to go back. If you thought before my genre bending ideas were “off the wall” like Michael Joseph Jackson, then what is in your hands now may make you think I’m currently in outer space like Apollo 11. The genesis of this creativity was “sweat box, turn the lights off” house parties. This is a “Demonstration” of that creativity in the spirit of Open Format masters such as DJ Vice, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Z-Trip, Girl Talk and of course, the late, great DJ AM.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Arranged & Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Photography: Genevieve Munroe co.
Art Design: Derek Heath For Derek Heath Designs
For Press Inquiries: HFPempire@yahoo.com
HonorFlowProductions.com
Instagram/Twitter: @thEoLdSouLHFP
Facebook/Twitter: Honor Flow Productions
For Promotional Use Only!
(c) 2016 H.F.P. Music Group]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy.”
When you do not know where to go next, there is only one place go, and that is back home. You go back to your roots, back to your motivation, and back to your foundation. That foundation for me, like many DJs, is the house party. Before any event, club, or massive theater I have been blessed to rock, I was Lori’s son who played the music for her house parties. Part of me despised having to deal with her “demanding” friends with their requests. But as it turns out, like always, Moms knew best and she would provide me with the best career training I could ask for. From OG get downs to trying empress my peers at their functions, the house party is where I, like many DJs, earned our party rocking chops and battle scars.
In the liner notes of the very first volume of “The Demonstration,” I made a statement that has pretty much summarized my belief as a selecta and music fanatic: “the boundaries we put on music is only limited by our imaginations.” For the past 3 volumes, I have attempted to push those boundaries. The more something musically didn’t make sense on paper, the more I wanted to attempt it. I wanted to give you, the listener, the same feeling that comes over me when I hear something musically that absolutely blows my mind and inspires me to contribute to raising the standards. It is that one pure emotion of passion and wonder that gives me all the reasons in the world to continue loving to spin. Especially in a status quo where being a DJ has unfortunately become an extra hustle as common as working a fast food restaurant drive thru. This is a science and art form that should be respected as such.
So to go forward, I have decided to go back. If you thought before my genre bending ideas were “off the wall” like Michael Joseph Jackson, then what is in your hands now may make you think I’m currently in outer space like Apollo 11. The genesis of this creativity was “sweat box, turn the lights off” house parties. This is a “Demonstration” of that creativity in the spirit of Open Format masters such as DJ Vice, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Z-Trip, Girl Talk and of course, the late, great DJ AM.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Arranged & Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Photography: Genevieve Munroe co.
Art Design: Derek Heath For Derek Heath Designs
For Press Inquiries: HFPempire@yahoo.com
HonorFlowProductions.com
Instagram/Twitter: @thEoLdSouLHFP
Facebook/Twitter: Honor Flow Productions
For Promotional Use Only!
(c) 2016 H.F.P. Music Group]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2017 23:08:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>SELECTA (Side DJ Chuck &amp;quot;thE oLd SouL&amp;quot;)</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[SELECTA (N): "Originating in Reggae/Dancehall music, one who selects and passes the records to the DJ that is playing them on the soundsystem."
Today, A DJ and a Selecta are considered one in the same, but the concept still applies: Taste makes, breaks, and defines a DJ. From playing live to recording a mixtape, a responsible selecta will balance his or her's own taste with the taste of the crowd. It's a delicate rope to walk because an imbalance of your taste and what the crowd wants can make for a train wreck of a set.
But then, there are those certain sets were as selecta, we are allowed to be a bit selfish and play whatever our heart desires. And sometimes, people completely trust their DJ and go along for a enjoyable ride. But only a selecta with pristine taste can go completely rogue. 
With all this said, this is my first mixtape were I was COMPLETELY selfish lol! Some of my personal favorite Album Cuts, B-Sides, Remixes, Mash-Ups, New Shit, and rare finds. 2 hours... 60 tracks. Had to hook up the homie Ham with the double disk mix, lol! To conclude the summer madness, all aboard the SELECTA train... Honor Flow Productions Soundsystem style.  
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Mixed and Arranged By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions 
Presented By Hamilton Augustine For SELECTA
hamiltonaugustine.com | @hamiltonaugustine
Recorded @ Drake's Den (Los Angeles, CA)
Photography: Genevieve Munroe co.
(c) 2017 Honor Flow Productions
HonorFlowProductions.com
@thEoLdSouLHFP
HFPempire@yahoo.com

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[SELECTA (N): "Originating in Reggae/Dancehall music, one who selects and passes the records to the DJ that is playing them on the soundsystem."
Today, A DJ and a Selecta are considered one in the same, but the concept still applies: Taste makes, breaks, and defines a DJ. From playing live to recording a mixtape, a responsible selecta will balance his or her's own taste with the taste of the crowd. It's a delicate rope to walk because an imbalance of your taste and what the crowd wants can make for a train wreck of a set.
But then, there are those certain sets were as selecta, we are allowed to be a bit selfish and play whatever our heart desires. And sometimes, people completely trust their DJ and go along for a enjoyable ride. But only a selecta with pristine taste can go completely rogue. 
With all this said, this is my first mixtape were I was COMPLETELY selfish lol! Some of my personal favorite Album Cuts, B-Sides, Remixes, Mash-Ups, New Shit, and rare finds. 2 hours... 60 tracks. Had to hook up the homie Ham with the double disk mix, lol! To conclude the summer madness, all aboard the SELECTA train... Honor Flow Productions Soundsystem style.  
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Mixed and Arranged By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions 
Presented By Hamilton Augustine For SELECTA
hamiltonaugustine.com | @hamiltonaugustine
Recorded @ Drake's Den (Los Angeles, CA)
Photography: Genevieve Munroe co.
(c) 2017 Honor Flow Productions
HonorFlowProductions.com
@thEoLdSouLHFP
HFPempire@yahoo.com

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 00:29:30 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2018-07-15T00:29:30+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>Summer Lust 2</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Summer evokes the emotion for a lust for life. This mixtape is a endless mix plate with a bottomless mix drink poolside next to a fly honey and a fly guy next to the ocean by your side. “Summer Lust 2” is unadulterated and raw like two lovers vanishing into the night ready to engage in various hedonistic activities. This engagement replenishes the mind, the body, and deeply the soul. A connection deeper than a soulmate, it’s the passion shared by two fire twins. It’s a raging fire type of passion that is an inferno scorching the skies singeing the heavens with sound power. 
My sole intention for this mixtape was to create a well-balanced blend of dancehall, reggae, mash up tunes, and remixes from a time period from the 90’s when Hip Hop & Reggae was synonymous, intertwined, and lived in a harmonious intermarriage of music which gave birth to the Ragamuffin style. This journey will take you into yesterday hits, today’s jams, what you are feeling now and forever. Summer Lust 1 was foreplay, the sequel Summer Lust 2 is your climax. Enjoy yourselves as you are know rocking with the sounds of DJisLORD…
Mixed and Arranged By DJisLORD For Strong Style DJs/Honor Flow Productions Engineered By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Recorded @ Drake's Den (Los Angeles, CA)
Album Cover: Rowell Marcos and DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @DJisLORD
HonorFlowProductions.com 
FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!!!]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Summer evokes the emotion for a lust for life. This mixtape is a endless mix plate with a bottomless mix drink poolside next to a fly honey and a fly guy next to the ocean by your side. “Summer Lust 2” is unadulterated and raw like two lovers vanishing into the night ready to engage in various hedonistic activities. This engagement replenishes the mind, the body, and deeply the soul. A connection deeper than a soulmate, it’s the passion shared by two fire twins. It’s a raging fire type of passion that is an inferno scorching the skies singeing the heavens with sound power. 
My sole intention for this mixtape was to create a well-balanced blend of dancehall, reggae, mash up tunes, and remixes from a time period from the 90’s when Hip Hop & Reggae was synonymous, intertwined, and lived in a harmonious intermarriage of music which gave birth to the Ragamuffin style. This journey will take you into yesterday hits, today’s jams, what you are feeling now and forever. Summer Lust 1 was foreplay, the sequel Summer Lust 2 is your climax. Enjoy yourselves as you are know rocking with the sounds of DJisLORD…
Mixed and Arranged By DJisLORD For Strong Style DJs/Honor Flow Productions Engineered By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Recorded @ Drake's Den (Los Angeles, CA)
Album Cover: Rowell Marcos and DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @DJisLORD
HonorFlowProductions.com 
FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY!!!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sat, 27 May 2017 11:44:13 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2017-05-27T11:44:13+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>Summer Lust</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[“Summer Lust” is the vibe that evokes the tantric emotions and carnal desires that encompasses the season in music form. 
When you think of “summer,” images of hot days, warm nights, the beach, swimming pools, spring dresses, tank tops, flip fops, bikini’s, tight bodies, thick thighs, stone cold drinks, good people, good food, good music, and good vibes appears all around. 
When you think of “lust,” images of provocative sexual imagery pulsates through your veins and raises your blood level; all in wanting that exchange with another human being or beings. 
In putting Summer Lust together, I intend to set the mood right with this Dancehall mixtape. Follow the sounds of the tribal drums and syncopated rhythms to move your feet, gyrate those hips, and get ready to bend and strengthen those knees to our modern-day mating ritual. 
With gratitude! Soul Clap & Salutes and Infinite Blessings!

DJisLORD

Arranged and Mixed By DJisLORD For Strong Style DJs/Honor Flow Productions 
Engineering and Cover Art By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions (While Eating A Bowl Of Frosted Flakes)
Imaging VO: KRZA (@DJKRZA)
Recorded @ Drake’s Den (5.25.17)
@DJisLORD | DJisLORD@gmail.com
Honor Flow Productions | HFPempire@yahoo.com
(c) 2017 Honor Flow Productions | HonorFlowProductions.com 
For Promotional Use Only!]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“Summer Lust” is the vibe that evokes the tantric emotions and carnal desires that encompasses the season in music form. 
When you think of “summer,” images of hot days, warm nights, the beach, swimming pools, spring dresses, tank tops, flip fops, bikini’s, tight bodies, thick thighs, stone cold drinks, good people, good food, good music, and good vibes appears all around. 
When you think of “lust,” images of provocative sexual imagery pulsates through your veins and raises your blood level; all in wanting that exchange with another human being or beings. 
In putting Summer Lust together, I intend to set the mood right with this Dancehall mixtape. Follow the sounds of the tribal drums and syncopated rhythms to move your feet, gyrate those hips, and get ready to bend and strengthen those knees to our modern-day mating ritual. 
With gratitude! Soul Clap & Salutes and Infinite Blessings!

DJisLORD

Arranged and Mixed By DJisLORD For Strong Style DJs/Honor Flow Productions 
Engineering and Cover Art By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions (While Eating A Bowl Of Frosted Flakes)
Imaging VO: KRZA (@DJKRZA)
Recorded @ Drake’s Den (5.25.17)
@DJisLORD | DJisLORD@gmail.com
Honor Flow Productions | HFPempire@yahoo.com
(c) 2017 Honor Flow Productions | HonorFlowProductions.com 
For Promotional Use Only!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2014 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2014-01-25T12:00:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>The Demonstration 3</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[“Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy.”
I owe my love and eventual professional pursuit of music to Radio. You know that kid who would camp out in front of their boombox with a blank tape in the deck, two fingers firmly placed upon the record and play buttons, and wait for the precise moment when “that song” would broadcast through the speakers? I was that kid. I spent many a summer vacation from school like this and in turn, created my own homemade radio shows. I would use my parents’ boombox or my Grandmother’s double tape deck stereo system with a $10 Sony microphone to record. I even, much to Grandmommy’s dismay, played with the volume knob and frequency levers pretending it was a crossfader. “Chuckie! Stop playing with that thing like it’s a toy,” scolding me between episodes of Matlock, Perry Mason, or The People’s Court. I thought I was only one who did this; until I started to meet more and more fellow DJs, only to discover we all had this same exact experience in our upbringings. There’s nothing like hearing yourself on the radio.
As I grew older, I started to recognize song structure and sequencing flow because of radio; listening to mixers on 92.3/100.3 The Beat and Power 106 like any LA raised DJ in the 1990s/2000s. These shows combined classic hits, fresh new cuts, and a hint of humor via production drops and sweepers to help form my concept of mixing.
Fast forward to 2014, and I have spent the last 7 years of my life in college and commercial radio. For this third installment of The Demonstration, I’ve drawn on my lifetime of experiences, knowledge, and love of radio. The presentation is amplified and the sonics push high definition range, just as if you were listening to it through an FM dial. These are my influences, past and present, wrapped all into a Lex Luger “Total Package.” This is AMP 97.1, KROQ, 94.7 The Wave, KDAY, Power 106, K-Earth 101, KIIS FM, KCRW, and KXLU all in 73 minutes.  This is the elimination of the boundaries, borders, and cultural segregation we place on music blaring through the airwaves. This is my “Demonstration” of radio… KHFP is now on the air.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL”
Arranged & Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Album Art Design: Derek Heath For Fine Folks Design
Photography: Bernadette Rodriguez For B. Rodriguez Photography
For Promotional Use Only! ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy.”
I owe my love and eventual professional pursuit of music to Radio. You know that kid who would camp out in front of their boombox with a blank tape in the deck, two fingers firmly placed upon the record and play buttons, and wait for the precise moment when “that song” would broadcast through the speakers? I was that kid. I spent many a summer vacation from school like this and in turn, created my own homemade radio shows. I would use my parents’ boombox or my Grandmother’s double tape deck stereo system with a $10 Sony microphone to record. I even, much to Grandmommy’s dismay, played with the volume knob and frequency levers pretending it was a crossfader. “Chuckie! Stop playing with that thing like it’s a toy,” scolding me between episodes of Matlock, Perry Mason, or The People’s Court. I thought I was only one who did this; until I started to meet more and more fellow DJs, only to discover we all had this same exact experience in our upbringings. There’s nothing like hearing yourself on the radio.
As I grew older, I started to recognize song structure and sequencing flow because of radio; listening to mixers on 92.3/100.3 The Beat and Power 106 like any LA raised DJ in the 1990s/2000s. These shows combined classic hits, fresh new cuts, and a hint of humor via production drops and sweepers to help form my concept of mixing.
Fast forward to 2014, and I have spent the last 7 years of my life in college and commercial radio. For this third installment of The Demonstration, I’ve drawn on my lifetime of experiences, knowledge, and love of radio. The presentation is amplified and the sonics push high definition range, just as if you were listening to it through an FM dial. These are my influences, past and present, wrapped all into a Lex Luger “Total Package.” This is AMP 97.1, KROQ, 94.7 The Wave, KDAY, Power 106, K-Earth 101, KIIS FM, KCRW, and KXLU all in 73 minutes.  This is the elimination of the boundaries, borders, and cultural segregation we place on music blaring through the airwaves. This is my “Demonstration” of radio… KHFP is now on the air.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL”
Arranged & Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Album Art Design: Derek Heath For Fine Folks Design
Photography: Bernadette Rodriguez For B. Rodriguez Photography
For Promotional Use Only! ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2014 12:15:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2014-10-12T12:15:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>Yearbook (The Mount:Year One)</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[In late September, I received a Facebook message from a college classmate that "wanted to see if I could do something for her since I was all in the music business." Oh boy I thought, messages that start off like this usually result in two kinds of requests: one, to help them get something on the radio or two, concert tickets. Turns out, she asked if I could type out a playlist of some popular mainstream Hip-Hop and R&B songs from our freshman year at Marymount College for a memory box she was complying.
Now, anyone that knows me will tell you, I am always one to soundtrack associate almost every occurrence in my life. From the moment I received that message, the wheels started turning, and I saw myself scribble out a list of over 40 songs the next morning. Once I looked down at my hieroglyphics, bookmarked moments of my freshman year of college; one of the most influential 12 months in my life, started to flashback in my mind. A time in my life when I realized "I knew this world was crazy, but not this crazy." I realized it moves at the speed of light such as the album cover’s photo; a shot I took of myself one late night on the college’s bus for photography class. Just a written list would not suffice nor do justice, these experiences had to be re-lived through speakers.
Unlike The Demonstration series, the record selection process was more based on historic con-text than my own personal taste. It had to be given that this was the soundtrack for that time period, and not just for my own ears (that is another list in itself). 
Important to highlight is much of the landscape of what Hip-Hop and R&B music has become presently started to manifest that year. Just listen to Snoop and Akon’s “I Wanna Love You” or the “Hyphy Movement” cuts on this tape and tell me you can’t hear its minimalist influence on DJ Mustard; currently spearheading arguably the West Coast’s most influential sound since Dr. Dre and Scott Storch unleashed the lowrider Grand Piano and Symphony String bounce of the magnum opus, “Still D.R.E.” Then there is the affair of Hip-Hop with Dance music. It is a common place now, but later became pop culture foreshadowing heard in, my humble opinion, Timbaland’s best cover to cover production work outside of Missy and Aaliyah: Justin Timberlake’s Future Sex/Love Sounds, Nelly Furtado’s Loose, and his own Shock Value. All three of those LPs were laced with vibes of Electronic, dance floor driven monsters.
Admittedly, 95% of these songs I jammed from jump, 4% grew on me over time, and one song on here I honesty cringed at including. But I knew I had to given both its popularity and association with one of those hilarious flashbacks I mentioned above. I'll let you try to figure out which song it is.
But that is the power of music. It is a hell of a stimulating sensation. The melody and lyrics are the flux capacitor and our mind is the DeLorean. With that established as the motto, I welcome you to the first installment of my nostalgia trip with “no roads.” First stop... 30800 Palos Verdes Drive East... Fall of 2006.
These were the sounds, these were the quotes… this is the music Yearbook of The Mount: Year One.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
PS- Thank you Sara "placing" the light bulb over my head.
Arranged and Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Album Art Design: Tyler Ann Nunley For Genevieve Munroe co.
For Promotional Use Only! ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In late September, I received a Facebook message from a college classmate that "wanted to see if I could do something for her since I was all in the music business." Oh boy I thought, messages that start off like this usually result in two kinds of requests: one, to help them get something on the radio or two, concert tickets. Turns out, she asked if I could type out a playlist of some popular mainstream Hip-Hop and R&B songs from our freshman year at Marymount College for a memory box she was complying.
Now, anyone that knows me will tell you, I am always one to soundtrack associate almost every occurrence in my life. From the moment I received that message, the wheels started turning, and I saw myself scribble out a list of over 40 songs the next morning. Once I looked down at my hieroglyphics, bookmarked moments of my freshman year of college; one of the most influential 12 months in my life, started to flashback in my mind. A time in my life when I realized "I knew this world was crazy, but not this crazy." I realized it moves at the speed of light such as the album cover’s photo; a shot I took of myself one late night on the college’s bus for photography class. Just a written list would not suffice nor do justice, these experiences had to be re-lived through speakers.
Unlike The Demonstration series, the record selection process was more based on historic con-text than my own personal taste. It had to be given that this was the soundtrack for that time period, and not just for my own ears (that is another list in itself). 
Important to highlight is much of the landscape of what Hip-Hop and R&B music has become presently started to manifest that year. Just listen to Snoop and Akon’s “I Wanna Love You” or the “Hyphy Movement” cuts on this tape and tell me you can’t hear its minimalist influence on DJ Mustard; currently spearheading arguably the West Coast’s most influential sound since Dr. Dre and Scott Storch unleashed the lowrider Grand Piano and Symphony String bounce of the magnum opus, “Still D.R.E.” Then there is the affair of Hip-Hop with Dance music. It is a common place now, but later became pop culture foreshadowing heard in, my humble opinion, Timbaland’s best cover to cover production work outside of Missy and Aaliyah: Justin Timberlake’s Future Sex/Love Sounds, Nelly Furtado’s Loose, and his own Shock Value. All three of those LPs were laced with vibes of Electronic, dance floor driven monsters.
Admittedly, 95% of these songs I jammed from jump, 4% grew on me over time, and one song on here I honesty cringed at including. But I knew I had to given both its popularity and association with one of those hilarious flashbacks I mentioned above. I'll let you try to figure out which song it is.
But that is the power of music. It is a hell of a stimulating sensation. The melody and lyrics are the flux capacitor and our mind is the DeLorean. With that established as the motto, I welcome you to the first installment of my nostalgia trip with “no roads.” First stop... 30800 Palos Verdes Drive East... Fall of 2006.
These were the sounds, these were the quotes… this is the music Yearbook of The Mount: Year One.
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
PS- Thank you Sara "placing" the light bulb over my head.
Arranged and Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Album Art Design: Tyler Ann Nunley For Genevieve Munroe co.
For Promotional Use Only! ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2018 22:02:23 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2018-02-16T22:02:23+01:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>MojaMoja X (Live @ Avalon Hollywood)</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Within 30 something minutes, I had three goals with this set: One, salute MojaMoja's past and present, two, in the tradition of event, use the set as a platform for music discovery, and three, play some classics with extra something on it to catch your ear. 
I received so much love for this set from those in attendance (including peers I respect, admire, and study) that I had to have the rest of the world hear it too. The intro comes from a night last May when I visited Garth at KCRW with my sister and sat in on his show. I didn’t know when I was going to use that on-air co-sign, but I figured this would be the most appropriate opportunity. 
Thank you Garth, Thank You Ramona, thank you to our entire squad past and present, thank you to all the participating artists who have shared their gifts with us, and thank you every single person who has ever supported MojaMoja any way, shape, or form. This mix is for all of ya’ll. Hear’s to another 10. 
Soul Claps and Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL” of Honor Flow Productions
Recorded 2.10.18 @ AVALON HOLLYWOOD
Album Art Photography: Genevieve Munroe
Intro: Garth Trinidad
For all things MOJAMOJA visit TheMojaMoja.com 

1) Bilal - Reminisce (feat. Mos Def and Common)
2) Yuna - Places To Go
3) Janelle Monae - Electric Lady (feat. Solange)
4) Lizzo - Good As Hell
5) Heavy D & The Boyz - Black Coffee
6) J.Dilla - E=MC2 (feat. Common and J. Rocc)
7) Craig David - Live In The Moment (feat.  Goldlink and Kaytranada)
8) Little Dragon - Pretty Girl (Tall Black Guy Disco Love Remix)
9) Black Eyed Peas - They Don't Want Music (Pete Rock Remix) (feat. James Brown)
10) Stevie Wonder X DJ Quik - Pitchin On My Cherie Amour (HFP Respect The DJ Remix)
11) Sly & The Family Stone - Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin
12) BK-One - Tema Do Canibal (feat. The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
13) Gavin Turek & TOkiMONSTA - Surrender
14) J * Davey - Strong Anticpation
15) Vina Love - Air
16) D'Angelo - Spanish Joint (Kero One Remix)
17) The Roots - Thought @ Work (OG "Hey Bulldog" Mix)
18) The Foreign Exchange - Asking For A Friend (Stro Elliot's Roller Rink Rework)
19) Anderson.Paak - Am I Wrong (feat. ScHoolboy Q)
20) Prince & The Revolution - 17 Days
21) Sheila E - A Love Bizzare
22) Parliament Funkadelic - Not Just (Knee Deep)
23) The Internet - Dont'cha
24) Nite-Funk - Let Me Be Me
25) Goapele - Hey Boy
26) Hiatus Kaiyote - Breathing Underwater (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix)
27) Rapsody - Sassy]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Within 30 something minutes, I had three goals with this set: One, salute MojaMoja's past and present, two, in the tradition of event, use the set as a platform for music discovery, and three, play some classics with extra something on it to catch your ear. 
I received so much love for this set from those in attendance (including peers I respect, admire, and study) that I had to have the rest of the world hear it too. The intro comes from a night last May when I visited Garth at KCRW with my sister and sat in on his show. I didn’t know when I was going to use that on-air co-sign, but I figured this would be the most appropriate opportunity. 
Thank you Garth, Thank You Ramona, thank you to our entire squad past and present, thank you to all the participating artists who have shared their gifts with us, and thank you every single person who has ever supported MojaMoja any way, shape, or form. This mix is for all of ya’ll. Hear’s to another 10. 
Soul Claps and Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL” of Honor Flow Productions
Recorded 2.10.18 @ AVALON HOLLYWOOD
Album Art Photography: Genevieve Munroe
Intro: Garth Trinidad
For all things MOJAMOJA visit TheMojaMoja.com 

1) Bilal - Reminisce (feat. Mos Def and Common)
2) Yuna - Places To Go
3) Janelle Monae - Electric Lady (feat. Solange)
4) Lizzo - Good As Hell
5) Heavy D & The Boyz - Black Coffee
6) J.Dilla - E=MC2 (feat. Common and J. Rocc)
7) Craig David - Live In The Moment (feat.  Goldlink and Kaytranada)
8) Little Dragon - Pretty Girl (Tall Black Guy Disco Love Remix)
9) Black Eyed Peas - They Don't Want Music (Pete Rock Remix) (feat. James Brown)
10) Stevie Wonder X DJ Quik - Pitchin On My Cherie Amour (HFP Respect The DJ Remix)
11) Sly & The Family Stone - Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin
12) BK-One - Tema Do Canibal (feat. The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
13) Gavin Turek & TOkiMONSTA - Surrender
14) J * Davey - Strong Anticpation
15) Vina Love - Air
16) D'Angelo - Spanish Joint (Kero One Remix)
17) The Roots - Thought @ Work (OG "Hey Bulldog" Mix)
18) The Foreign Exchange - Asking For A Friend (Stro Elliot's Roller Rink Rework)
19) Anderson.Paak - Am I Wrong (feat. ScHoolboy Q)
20) Prince & The Revolution - 17 Days
21) Sheila E - A Love Bizzare
22) Parliament Funkadelic - Not Just (Knee Deep)
23) The Internet - Dont'cha
24) Nite-Funk - Let Me Be Me
25) Goapele - Hey Boy
26) Hiatus Kaiyote - Breathing Underwater (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix)
27) Rapsody - Sassy]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2018 22:17:20 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2018-02-03T22:13:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>Progressive Nostalgia Vol. 2 on 102.3 KJLH (1.27.18)</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Vol. 2... Originally aired live on 102.3 KJLH FM in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday, January 27, 2018.
About "Progressive Nostalgia"
Out of all my off the wall terminology, "Progressive Nostalgia" is the one I use the most when describing what musically, Honor Flow Productions is all about. Yes, we've gotten the "Old School" and "Underground" comparisons, but the way I've always answered that feedback about us is like most artists, "You have to go beyond the surface level" (although frankly I don't care what you call it as long as you listen to it and like it lol!).
We clearly wear our influences on our sleeves. But they are just that, influences. Every artists will pull from their inspirations, and then put there own spin on it. It's sampling the best of the past for you and building on top off it for the future. It's a nod to your roots, but growing a new tree. That is concept of "Progressive Nostalgia." It's embedded in HFP's original tracks and in our DJ sets.
The radio OG Roland Bynum of 102.3 KJLH became intrigued by this philosophy when the term came out of my mouth during our conversation at the station a couple weeks back. We had re-connected while I was DJing the Jazz At Charles Drew University Festival, years after I briefly worked at KJLH as an intern in 2010. Roland was one of two jocks (the other being Nautica de la Cruz) that would allow me in the studio to soak up game and ask questions. I never forgot that. So I was more than happy and honored to take up his offer in give me a platform to bring the HFP Soundsystem sonics to Los Angeles FM radio for the very first time.
Soul Claps and Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
1) Beyonce X 112 – Only U Put Love On Top (HFP Respect The DJ Remix)
2) Aaliyah – Rock The Boat (Reeky Reekardo Blend)
3) Eric B. & Rakim – Paid In Full (Seven Minutes of Madness Coldcut Remix)
4) 112- Peaches & Cream
5) Justin Timberlake – Filthy
6) Tuxedo – So Good
7) Vina Love – Air
8) Common – Go!
9) Mac Miller – Dang! (feat. Anderson.Paak)
10) Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin
11) Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation
12) Tom Browne – Funkin’ For Jamaica
13) Ne-Yo – Another Love Song
14) Ciara – 1,2 Step (feat. Missy Elliot)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Vol. 2... Originally aired live on 102.3 KJLH FM in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday, January 27, 2018.
About "Progressive Nostalgia"
Out of all my off the wall terminology, "Progressive Nostalgia" is the one I use the most when describing what musically, Honor Flow Productions is all about. Yes, we've gotten the "Old School" and "Underground" comparisons, but the way I've always answered that feedback about us is like most artists, "You have to go beyond the surface level" (although frankly I don't care what you call it as long as you listen to it and like it lol!).
We clearly wear our influences on our sleeves. But they are just that, influences. Every artists will pull from their inspirations, and then put there own spin on it. It's sampling the best of the past for you and building on top off it for the future. It's a nod to your roots, but growing a new tree. That is concept of "Progressive Nostalgia." It's embedded in HFP's original tracks and in our DJ sets.
The radio OG Roland Bynum of 102.3 KJLH became intrigued by this philosophy when the term came out of my mouth during our conversation at the station a couple weeks back. We had re-connected while I was DJing the Jazz At Charles Drew University Festival, years after I briefly worked at KJLH as an intern in 2010. Roland was one of two jocks (the other being Nautica de la Cruz) that would allow me in the studio to soak up game and ask questions. I never forgot that. So I was more than happy and honored to take up his offer in give me a platform to bring the HFP Soundsystem sonics to Los Angeles FM radio for the very first time.
Soul Claps and Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
1) Beyonce X 112 – Only U Put Love On Top (HFP Respect The DJ Remix)
2) Aaliyah – Rock The Boat (Reeky Reekardo Blend)
3) Eric B. & Rakim – Paid In Full (Seven Minutes of Madness Coldcut Remix)
4) 112- Peaches & Cream
5) Justin Timberlake – Filthy
6) Tuxedo – So Good
7) Vina Love – Air
8) Common – Go!
9) Mac Miller – Dang! (feat. Anderson.Paak)
10) Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin
11) Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation
12) Tom Browne – Funkin’ For Jamaica
13) Ne-Yo – Another Love Song
14) Ciara – 1,2 Step (feat. Missy Elliot)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <atom:updated>2018-02-03T22:44:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>Progressive Nostalgia Vol. 1 on 102.3 KJLH (11.11.17)</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Out of all my off the wall terminology, "Progressive Nostalgia" is the one I use the most when describing what musically, Honor Flow Productions is all about. Yes, we've gotten the "Old School" and "Underground" comparisons, but the way I've always answered that feedback about us is like most artists,  "You have to go beyond the surface level" (although frankly I don't care what you call it as long as you listen to it and like it lol!).
We clearly wear our influences on our sleeves. But they are just that, influences. Every artists will pull from their inspirations, and then put there own spin on it. It's sampling the best of the past for you and building on top off it for the future. It's a nod to your roots, but growing a new tree. That is concept of "Progressive Nostalgia." It's embedded in HFP's original tracks and in our DJ sets.
The radio OG Roland Bynum of 102.3 KJLH became intrigued by this philosophy when the term came out of my mouth during our conversation at the station a couple weeks back. We had re-connected while I was DJing the Jazz At Charles Drew University Festival, years after I briefly worked at KJLH as an intern in 2010. Roland was one of two jocks (the other being Nautica de la Cruz) that would allow me in the studio to soak up game and ask questions. I never forgot that. So I was more than happy and honored to take up his offer in give me a platform to bring the HFP Soundsystem sonics to Los Angeles FM radio for the very first time.
And this is just Volume 1 ya'll. Expect monthly installments. 
Soul Claps and Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"  

1) George Duke - Reach For It
2) A Tribe Called Quest - Bonita Applebum
3) The Fugees - Killing Me Softly
4) Childish Gambino - Redbone
5) Michael Jackson - You Rock My World
6) Ralph Tresvant - Sensitivity
7) The Foreign Exchange - Take Off The Blues
8) Maxwell - Sumphin Sumphin
9) The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk - I Feel It Coming (Dj Rob Dinero "I Can't Help It" (Remix)
10) Prince - Pop Life
11) Bruno Mars- Chunky
12) Janet Jackson - Go Deep
13) Ruff Endz X Chris Brown - No More (DJ Rukus "Fine China" Remix)
14) Calvin Harris feat. Frank Ocean and Migos - Juicy Slide (Mighty Mi Bootleg Remix)
15) Stevie Wonder X DJ Quik - Pitchin On My Cherie Amour (HFP Respect The DJ Remix)
16) DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Masego and Rhymefest - 2 Step
17) The Whispers - Keep On Lovin' Me
18) Evelyn Champagne King - I'm In Love
19) Teena Marie - Square Biz
20) Kashif - I Just Gotta Have You
21) The Internet - Dont'cha
22) Omarion - Touch
23) Parliament Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep
24) Anderson.Paak feat. Schoolboy Q - Am I Wrong]]></description>
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We clearly wear our influences on our sleeves. But they are just that, influences. Every artists will pull from their inspirations, and then put there own spin on it. It's sampling the best of the past for you and building on top off it for the future. It's a nod to your roots, but growing a new tree. That is concept of "Progressive Nostalgia." It's embedded in HFP's original tracks and in our DJ sets.
The radio OG Roland Bynum of 102.3 KJLH became intrigued by this philosophy when the term came out of my mouth during our conversation at the station a couple weeks back. We had re-connected while I was DJing the Jazz At Charles Drew University Festival, years after I briefly worked at KJLH as an intern in 2010. Roland was one of two jocks (the other being Nautica de la Cruz) that would allow me in the studio to soak up game and ask questions. I never forgot that. So I was more than happy and honored to take up his offer in give me a platform to bring the HFP Soundsystem sonics to Los Angeles FM radio for the very first time.
And this is just Volume 1 ya'll. Expect monthly installments. 
Soul Claps and Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"  

1) George Duke - Reach For It
2) A Tribe Called Quest - Bonita Applebum
3) The Fugees - Killing Me Softly
4) Childish Gambino - Redbone
5) Michael Jackson - You Rock My World
6) Ralph Tresvant - Sensitivity
7) The Foreign Exchange - Take Off The Blues
8) Maxwell - Sumphin Sumphin
9) The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk - I Feel It Coming (Dj Rob Dinero "I Can't Help It" (Remix)
10) Prince - Pop Life
11) Bruno Mars- Chunky
12) Janet Jackson - Go Deep
13) Ruff Endz X Chris Brown - No More (DJ Rukus "Fine China" Remix)
14) Calvin Harris feat. Frank Ocean and Migos - Juicy Slide (Mighty Mi Bootleg Remix)
15) Stevie Wonder X DJ Quik - Pitchin On My Cherie Amour (HFP Respect The DJ Remix)
16) DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Masego and Rhymefest - 2 Step
17) The Whispers - Keep On Lovin' Me
18) Evelyn Champagne King - I'm In Love
19) Teena Marie - Square Biz
20) Kashif - I Just Gotta Have You
21) The Internet - Dont'cha
22) Omarion - Touch
23) Parliament Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep
24) Anderson.Paak feat. Schoolboy Q - Am I Wrong]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2015 09:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-10-06T09:00:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>One Time 4 The Westside</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[The reoccurring theme in my music career thus far in terms of releasing music has been "What was meant for this, became this." Go down the line: "The Demonstration 3" became my giveaway DJ tape when I was DJing Grammy Weekend 2014. "Yearbook" was at first just a playlist for a old college classmate of mine, "Boombox Sketches" was intended to be just my demo with my Red Bull Music Academy application. This time, what was at first my entree into a DJing competition calling for an "All West Coast Mix," has become an impromptu ole to my beloved hometown and coast.
9 years ago, a couple good high school friends of mine got together and discussed not only our favorite Hip-Hop albums from our four years at Loyola High School for the school newspaper, but also the current state of music and culture. One of those topics was the lack of contemporary West Coast Hip-Hop. At that time, the only thing we had going for us was a then-rookie The Game breaking through with his 5 Million seller debut "The Documentary."  
Cut to a couple weeks back when we all got together for one of The Round Table member's wedding. "Remember when we said there wasn't enough West Coast Hip-Hop during The Round Table 9 years ago? Now, it's the dominating sound again." 
My man P was right. In the rotation cycle, not only were we next up to bat, but we been knocking homers out the park. I mark the start of this "West Coast Renaissance" around 2008; just when blog culture started to become a influential source of new music. Although we will save that history lesson for another day, all I will right now is just think of all the West Coast Hip-Hop artists that came out of your favorite blogs in past 6-7 years that have become current leaders of the sound.
Like I've always done with HFP's sound, both as a DJ and in original compositions, I wanted to bridge the gap; my theory of "progressive nostalgia" in practice so you will. In a 45 minute period, you're going to get a Backyard BBQ Boogie overview of Classic Cuts, New Jams, Remixes, Mash Ups, and Edits of all West Coast Hip-Hop. A lot of the Remixes and Mash Ups on here I produced myself, so you will here a lot of exclusives from my crates.
This is music and vibes for  "One Nation Under Groove... getting down for the funk of it." This is meant to played a maximum levels on 10, 405, 101, and 110 freeways and around your way in your own neighborhood. This is a little piece of home from me to you.
"This is dedicated to the [people] who have been down with us since day one. 
Welcome 2 "One Time 4 The Westside."
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Arranged and Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Album Art Design: Rowell Marcos For RM Media
Photography: DJisLORD
For Promotional Use Only!]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The reoccurring theme in my music career thus far in terms of releasing music has been "What was meant for this, became this." Go down the line: "The Demonstration 3" became my giveaway DJ tape when I was DJing Grammy Weekend 2014. "Yearbook" was at first just a playlist for a old college classmate of mine, "Boombox Sketches" was intended to be just my demo with my Red Bull Music Academy application. This time, what was at first my entree into a DJing competition calling for an "All West Coast Mix," has become an impromptu ole to my beloved hometown and coast.
9 years ago, a couple good high school friends of mine got together and discussed not only our favorite Hip-Hop albums from our four years at Loyola High School for the school newspaper, but also the current state of music and culture. One of those topics was the lack of contemporary West Coast Hip-Hop. At that time, the only thing we had going for us was a then-rookie The Game breaking through with his 5 Million seller debut "The Documentary."  
Cut to a couple weeks back when we all got together for one of The Round Table member's wedding. "Remember when we said there wasn't enough West Coast Hip-Hop during The Round Table 9 years ago? Now, it's the dominating sound again." 
My man P was right. In the rotation cycle, not only were we next up to bat, but we been knocking homers out the park. I mark the start of this "West Coast Renaissance" around 2008; just when blog culture started to become a influential source of new music. Although we will save that history lesson for another day, all I will right now is just think of all the West Coast Hip-Hop artists that came out of your favorite blogs in past 6-7 years that have become current leaders of the sound.
Like I've always done with HFP's sound, both as a DJ and in original compositions, I wanted to bridge the gap; my theory of "progressive nostalgia" in practice so you will. In a 45 minute period, you're going to get a Backyard BBQ Boogie overview of Classic Cuts, New Jams, Remixes, Mash Ups, and Edits of all West Coast Hip-Hop. A lot of the Remixes and Mash Ups on here I produced myself, so you will here a lot of exclusives from my crates.
This is music and vibes for  "One Nation Under Groove... getting down for the funk of it." This is meant to played a maximum levels on 10, 405, 101, and 110 freeways and around your way in your own neighborhood. This is a little piece of home from me to you.
"This is dedicated to the [people] who have been down with us since day one. 
Welcome 2 "One Time 4 The Westside."
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Arranged and Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Album Art Design: Rowell Marcos For RM Media
Photography: DJisLORD
For Promotional Use Only!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2012 10:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-05-10T10:06:01+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>The Demonstration 2</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[“Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy.”
I have always believed from a young age that one, mentally, physically, and spiritually grows the most during the summertime. I cannot fully describe why that is; but maybe it is because my personal clock still operates in school semesters, in which a kid tries to accomplish everything he or she could before the September fall breeze rolls around. It wasn’t until I finished this tape that I realized that the records I had selected actually represent different eras of celebration in my life. From my early elementary years, to junior high, to high school, to college, to the present day; at one point all of these records to me was “The Jam”  on the dance floor, at the backyard barbeques/Block Parties, and in the car stereo system.
If Volume 1 was the first crack of spring light after the coldness of the winter, then Volume 2 is the warm explosion signaling the grand entrance of what can only be described as the “Summer Madness.” Kool and The Gang gave it its soundtrack in 1974, while The Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff delivered its manifesto in 1991. Summer Madness is rejuvenation. It’s the second New Year celebration. Where the impossible becomes possibly and memories are forever hardwired in our senses; in which when we reminisce of them, they make us feel as warm as the weather we create them in. A season as vibrant and colorful as the gorgeous Mother’s Day afternoon these booklet photographs were shot (hands down the clearest, crystal blue I’ve EVER seen the waters at Venice Beach in my life) and as comedic as the “commentary” provide on this tape.
This mixtape is not only a ”demonstration” of the elimination of the boundaries, borders, and cultural segregation we place on music, but is also a “demonstration” musically of the euphoria in which I call, “The Summer Madness.”   
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL”]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy.”
I have always believed from a young age that one, mentally, physically, and spiritually grows the most during the summertime. I cannot fully describe why that is; but maybe it is because my personal clock still operates in school semesters, in which a kid tries to accomplish everything he or she could before the September fall breeze rolls around. It wasn’t until I finished this tape that I realized that the records I had selected actually represent different eras of celebration in my life. From my early elementary years, to junior high, to high school, to college, to the present day; at one point all of these records to me was “The Jam”  on the dance floor, at the backyard barbeques/Block Parties, and in the car stereo system.
If Volume 1 was the first crack of spring light after the coldness of the winter, then Volume 2 is the warm explosion signaling the grand entrance of what can only be described as the “Summer Madness.” Kool and The Gang gave it its soundtrack in 1974, while The Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff delivered its manifesto in 1991. Summer Madness is rejuvenation. It’s the second New Year celebration. Where the impossible becomes possibly and memories are forever hardwired in our senses; in which when we reminisce of them, they make us feel as warm as the weather we create them in. A season as vibrant and colorful as the gorgeous Mother’s Day afternoon these booklet photographs were shot (hands down the clearest, crystal blue I’ve EVER seen the waters at Venice Beach in my life) and as comedic as the “commentary” provide on this tape.
This mixtape is not only a ”demonstration” of the elimination of the boundaries, borders, and cultural segregation we place on music, but is also a “demonstration” musically of the euphoria in which I call, “The Summer Madness.”   
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening,
DJ Chuck “thE oLd SouL”]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Honor Flow Productions</artist>
                                    <title>The Demonstration </title>
                                    <description><![CDATA["Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy."
Since I started this journey as a maestro behind the wheels of steel 8 years ago this September, one particular concept that has continually evolved in my mind has been by studying sonic commonalities and universal lyrical themes, unifying all genres and styles of music. 
Quite frankly, this cultural segregation we have placed on music has at times, stunt creative growth. We have spend so much time trying to categorize and label music (mainstream, underground, etc) that we forget there is only really two types of music, and that is good and bad; and it should only be defined as that. 
As a taste maker along with fellow H.F.P. DJ, DJisLORD, we have actively worked to bridge these gaps with sort of an, as we call it, "everything but the kitchen sink" mentality while spinning live. This is to make the point that the boundaries we put on music is only limited by our imaginations. 
DJs above all other music lovers have the wildest of these imaginations; as we are seen to be mad scientists in the art of creating the impossible with just a crate of records, a mixer, and two turntables. This mixtape is a "Demonstration" of that belief. 
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening, 
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Complied and Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Photography: Carina "Chibi" Estera For Carina Estera Photography
Art Direction & Design: Derek Heath for Fine Folks Design
For Promotional Use Only!]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA["Music knows no color or race, it only knows energy."
Since I started this journey as a maestro behind the wheels of steel 8 years ago this September, one particular concept that has continually evolved in my mind has been by studying sonic commonalities and universal lyrical themes, unifying all genres and styles of music. 
Quite frankly, this cultural segregation we have placed on music has at times, stunt creative growth. We have spend so much time trying to categorize and label music (mainstream, underground, etc) that we forget there is only really two types of music, and that is good and bad; and it should only be defined as that. 
As a taste maker along with fellow H.F.P. DJ, DJisLORD, we have actively worked to bridge these gaps with sort of an, as we call it, "everything but the kitchen sink" mentality while spinning live. This is to make the point that the boundaries we put on music is only limited by our imaginations. 
DJs above all other music lovers have the wildest of these imaginations; as we are seen to be mad scientists in the art of creating the impossible with just a crate of records, a mixer, and two turntables. This mixtape is a "Demonstration" of that belief. 
Soul Claps & Salutes and Thank You For Listening, 
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
Complied and Mixed By DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" For Honor Flow Productions
Photography: Carina "Chibi" Estera For Carina Estera Photography
Art Direction & Design: Derek Heath for Fine Folks Design
For Promotional Use Only!]]></itunes:summary>
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