Friday, November 18, 2011

The Process Meets Ghetto Priest played on the BBC again!

THE PROCESS MEETS GHETTO PRIEST CONTINUES TO RECIEVE RADIO SUPPORT AROUND THE WORLD!
The Process Meets Ghetto Priest played on the BBC again!
Monday Nov 14 BBC Radio 6: Legendary Punky Reggae DJ Don Letts Culture Clash Radio - The Don's selections cross time, space and genre. (Don Letts is a British film director and musician. He is credited as the man who through his DJing at clubs like The Roxy brought together punk and reggae music.)
KFAI - 90.3 FM Minneapolis - 106.7 FM St. Paul celebrated the 30th Anniversary of ON-U Sound on 9/14/2011, The list of ON-U stalwarts appearing on the big show included: Dub Syndicate, Creation Rebel, Voice of Authority, Prince Far I, Little Annie, Garl Clail, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Barmy Army, Singers & Players, Bim Sherman, Deadley Headley & Rico Rodriguez, Little Axe, London Underground, Dr. Pablo, and Missing Brazilians. On top of this they included AMS remixes of Primal Scream and The Process & Ghetto Priest!
#10, The Process / Ghetto Priest "The Lion Of Judah Hath Prevailed".
94.9 CHRW (London Canada), World Charts for the week ending November 1, 2011.
KUNM 89.9 Albuquerque, Santa Fe "Overnight Freeform" Program played Congo Natty (Well Toasted Mix) from THE PROCESS MEETS GHETTO PRIEST October 24!
Other Transmitter Include:
KUNM 89.9 Albuquerque, Santa Fe.
KBOM 88.7 Socorro
KRRT 90.9 Arroyo Seco - Taos
KRRE 91.9 Las Vegas
KRAR 91.9 EspaƱola
K220EM 91.9 Nageezi
K213ET 90.5 Eagle Nest
K216CU 91.1 Cuba

Holding on in the Top 10, CKXU 88.3MHz - Lethbridge International For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 18, 2011: The Process & Ghetto Priest The Lion Of Judah Hath Prevailed.
Sat Oct 8th 2011 KDHX 88.1 FM St. Louis, MO "Tropical Riddims Program",
Played The Process Meets Ghetto Priest “Adrian Sherwood Dub Mix” from The Lion of Judah Hath Prevailed.
The Process and Ghetto Priest taking over all available frequencies!
Last but not least check out this Video montage of the Peoples Revolutions spreading the world in 2011, set to

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