The Night Train®

#225 TNT DOOM SPECIAL (10th Jan 2021)


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On New Years Eve, the news broke of the passing of DOOM. It only seemed right to make a tribute show for Metal Face.

We're not talking on this one which (believe it or not) presents it's own challenges. Hopefully we've managed to make a mix that keeps you entertained for two hours. It covers 1989-2019 which TBH is pretty damn impressive for a rapper to stay relevant. Guess that's why DOOM was your rappers favourite rapper.

Remember! You can also get in touch to ask for request or shout-out at;

nighttrain93.2[at]gmail[dot]com or https://www.twitter.com/RadioNightTrain on the tweets.

Please do, as this means we have something to mention when we're recording links.

To experience the show (sorta) live n direct.. tune into Sheffield Live, Sundays 9pm-11pm on 93.2FM, via the TuneIn Radio App or www.sheffieldlive.org


SHOW NOTES

How MF DOOM Became A Part Of The Adult Swim Family

https://www.okayplayer.com/culture/mf-doom-adult-swim-songs.html

Searching for Tomorrow: The Story of Madlib and DOOM's Madvillainy

https://pitchfork.com/features/article/9478-searching-for-tomorrow-the-story-of-madlib-and-dooms-madvillainy

Any "Hero vs. Villain" article on Passion The Weiss

https://www.passionweiss.com/

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