From Subsoniq Radio:

When XM Satellite Radio went on air for the first time back in fall of 2001, it opened up the sonic floodgates to a vast array of unique and alternative music programming. One of those programs, Subsoniq, has since become a highly listened to and followed show. Satellite listeners relied on Subsoniq over the years to get their weekly fix of progressive hip-hop. In March of 2010 Subsoniq moved off the satellite radio platform and can now be found on various new technology based services such as Stitcher Radio, DJ Bee’s Fresh Radio, and right here on subsoniqradio.com

Since its premiere, Subsoniq has become the place to hear hip-hop luminary true-school artists such as: Pharoahe Monch, MF Doom, Ghostface, Common, Outkast, and De La Soul to new-school enthusiasts such as: K-os, Black Milk, Lupe Fiasco, Talib Kweli, Zion I, Flying Lotus, and Murs. The show’s two longtime hosts, K-Murdock and KB, are in themselves a microcosm of what progressive hip-hop is all about…diversity. Both come from different backgrounds yet due to their shared love of the music and culture of hip-hop, the two have forged a very strong rapport with one another on and off the airwaves. Over the past couple years the show has also grown to include co-hosts Deuce Quattro, Gangsta Mittens, Raw Poetic (of Panacea/RPM) and PC. No matter who is at the helm, one thing is for certain, its going to be a sound session worth listening too. When asked to sum up what exactly Subsoniq represents as a show and a movement, the show’s signature tagline says it all… beats, rhymes, and life when the three bind, it ís nice!

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