The most innovative hip-hop artists who are not being played on traditional radio will break through to a listening audience of more than three million when BreakThru Radio (BTR) returns
with its new hip hop specialty show 's8220;Urban Umpires.'s8221; 's8220;Urban Umpires,'s8221; hosted by renowned Bay Area DJs Just Jay and RasCue will air July 31 through August 6 on
www.breakthruradio.com.
BTR is devoted to giving a voice to talented, upcoming artists. Unlike traditional radio, BTR has no restrictions on style -- playing rock, punk, hip hop, electronica, alt-country,
reggae, metal, soul, et al. It is this approach that allows BTR to develop weekly specialty shows focusing on the different musical genres as well as indie record labels, music scenes
from cities across the globe and more.
's8220;Anyone who knows and loves hip hop music is tired of how image-oriented everything has become in the genre,'s8221; said DJ Just Jay. 's8220;Our show is dedicated to preserving the
true foundation of urban culture, where the only thing that matters is the skill of the artists. Listeners will be treated to artists who remember the fundamentals of the old school while
providing innovative audio stimulation for the new school.'s8221;
Since the inception of the BTR, millions of listeners have logged on to hear the most unique hour on internet radio. In addition to the Urban Umpires hip hop show, BTR has also showcased
a variety of genres and scenes, including indie dance and electronica on 's8220;The Club Cavern,'s8221; 's8220;The Darkside Show,'s8221; devoted to heavy metal and hard rock, and
's8220;In the Mix,'s8221; a show hosted by DJ L -- the queen of the southern underground -- that highlights the Atlanta music scene. With new shows being broadcast every week, this is
only a sample of the quality and variety found on BTR
BTR broadcasts 24 hours a day on www.breakthruradio.com or www.NYTrack.com, New York'ss only website
dedicated to the tri-state high school track community, reaching over 5 million high school students. For additional information about BreakThru Radio, please contact John Krisiukenas:
Krisiukenas @ aim.com