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Adán Bean transforms Studio A at WABE with his blend of spoken word poetry, hip-hop, and storytelling.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bilingual rapper Diom blends hip-hop with Afrobeats in an electric set from Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Electric Sons are duo Andrew Miller and Ben Richards, who perform an acoustic set of their anthemic alt-pop songs in Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Blair Crimmins and the Hookers bring a mix of ragtime, traditional New Orleans Jazz, and contemporary pop songwriting to Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kodie Shane's electric performance from Studio A at WABE blends hip-hop with R&B-style vocals – in her set from Studio A at WABE, Kodie performs with both a drummer and DJ, creating the energy of a live band that evokes alternative rock and emo pop.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ben Trickey is a singer who often combines experimental, orchestral compositions with traditional country music songwriting. Noted for leaning into a genre he calls “softcore,” Ben brings an unplugged-style set to Studio A at WABE, playing acoustic guitar and accompanied by only a violin.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Will Hill transforms Studio A at WABE with his style of rap that brings in new and old school hip-hop.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harpist Angelica Hairston fills Studio A at WABE with her special style of classical music, sharing stories of what inspired her path and compositions. Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lesibu Grand lights up Studio A at WABE with their unique blend of new wave and punk. Join them for a lively set, complete with stories behind their songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jasmine Janai channels jazz vocal standards and contemporary R&B, with traces of bossa nova and blues, from Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Edgewood Heavy is Atlanta's first and only "Rock N Soul" band. From Studio A at WABE, they share the stories behind their unique brand of psychedelic rock and modern soul.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
OKCello performs a meditative, moving set from Studio A at WABE. Using his cello and looping process, his performance layers instrumentation and sound to craft a performance that tells a beautiful story.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Decatur's own Hero the Band lights up Studio A at WABE with a high energy set of alternative rock that combines elements of R&B, pop, hip-hop, and soul. The four biological brothers began playing music together as children - in this episode, they share their origin story and the inspiration behind their songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Pussywillows, a power indie rock duo from Atlanta, perform a set from Studio A at WABE and share the stories of their beginnings, songwriting process, and sources of inspiration.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yah Yah brings her story-rich R&B to Studio A at WABE. Listen as her lyricism comes to life in a reimagined performance, often featuring her voice accompanied by nothing but an electric guitar.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
World's Greatest Dad bring their emotive indie rock to Studio A at WABE, performing an unplugged set that showcases powerful lyricism, pop-like energy, and stories behind the songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alto Moon is an artist, producer, and vocalist from Atlanta. Filmed in Studio A at WABE, his set explores a futuristic take on classic soul, alt-R&B, and pop, as he shares stories and inspiration behind the songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lowertown performs an unplugged set from Studio A at WABE, showcasing acoustic versions of genre-bending songwriting that mixes tender ballad instrumentals mixed with dejected punk tracks. Throughout the performance, the duo shares the origin stories of songs and discusses life on tour.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Premiering on January 27th, Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community.Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Featured artists include Kodi Shane, Alto Moon, Lowertown, Yah Yah, Edgewood Heavy, Hero the Band, The Pussywillows, Adan Bean, World's Greatest Dad, Ok Cello, Angelica Hairston, Lesibu Grand, Jasmine Janai, Ben Trickey, Will Hill, Diom, Blair Crimmins, The Electric Sons You can watch these performances by catching Sounds Like ATL on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1, Saturday nights at 7pm. For more information, visit wabe.org/soundslikeatl.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Jorok, Kristen Warren, Nolan The Tadpole Warren, conshus, Midaz the Beast, Kennebec, Samuel T. Herring, Ezra Collective, Kojey Radical, Sharky, Professor Lyrical, Calvin KRhyme, Jonah Yano, Seez Mics x Aupheus, DJ Sun, Amerigo Gazaway, Knaladeus, Danielle Ponder, Wordsworth, Kelzwiththaheat, Bean, Zeus, Karolina, Rejoicer, Narcy, NIKO IS, Danger Mouse, Black Thought, Weldon Irvine, Sareem Poems, Dre Murray, Adan Bean, Newselph, Big Rube, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
K-man plays the new song by Dee-1 and The Game. A double-play of Sivion. And the weather gets a bit stormy... but the flashback brings back the sunshine. Playlist: "Outside" by indie tribe. "Who Do You Believe?" by Datin and Marty "Blinders" by Sivion "Where You From" by Sivion ft. Sareem Poems & Sojourn "The Good Docks" by Scribbling Idiots ft. Adan Bean & Sintax the Terrific "Shine On" by Dee-1 ft. The Game and Des Monroe "Far Away" by Sole Option ft. K-Wak "It Could Be Worse" by Andy Mineo "Insanity" by Knaladeus ft. AI The Anomaly & Jes Norris "Storms" by Josiah Williams ft. Kay Sade "Boulder in the Storm" by MC BigCow "Sounds LIke A Storm" by Fonke Knomaads ft. Laurian Smith & Neilsen Gough "Storm" by Shad ft. pHoenix Pagliacci & George Elliott Clarke "Groovin' On Sunshine" by Ohmega Watts "Daywalkers" by Propaganda ft. Lecrae "First Love It" by Ruslan Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/771 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
This episode, Adan Bean spotlights Brownsville’s very own Ka. The reclusive Brooklyn emcee is known by his penchant for minimalist production and obscure samples which serve as a bedrock for deeply personal and reflective writings. NPR describes his gritty work as “steel poetry”. For this reason, he felt it best to reach out to the Emmy award-nominated writer, author, poet, and host of The Moth Atlanta, Jon Goode to discuss the quiet appeal of Ka. On the heels of his new release, Descendants of Cain, we hope you find the gifts in the monotone magic of Ka.
On this special edition featuring Forth's own Adan Bean, the guys debate the merits of April Fools, the pros and cons of Baby Shark as a walk up song, and other hard hitting topics like how Nate hates the Girl Scouts.....
On this special edition featuring Forth's own Adan Bean, the guys debate the merits of April Fools, the pros and cons of Baby Shark as a walk up song, and other hard hitting topics like how Nate hates the Girl Scouts.....
Message from Adan Bean on January 21, 2019
I sat down with Roman back in 2015 and I knew he was a star years before that. Since then, he's appeared alongside labelmate Jidenna in the smash "Classic Man" and he's toured around the world extensively. I think this was a good episode to bring out the vault in case you missed it the first go 'round. I hope you enjoy the convo as much as I had having it. Roman continues to inspire me til this day and I look forward to the world discovering all of the genius (and I don't say that lightly) that's housed within him. "Roman is someone you’d want to lock into a studio for a week and wait for him to reemerge with our generation’s Songs in the Key of Life. He’s that skilled. He’s that gifted. And perhaps most importantly, he’s that free." The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode Adan sits down with Atlanta’s own Roman GianArthur! Roman is a producer/writer/singer/composer who has been cutting his teeth in the afro-futuristic space camp collective that is the Wondaland Arts Society (helmed by Rebelutionary soul singer superstar Janelle Monae).
The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode, Adan sits down with his Forth brother-in arms, Sho Baraka! Sho doesn't have any new music to discuss, so I figured I'd switch it up and and just have a talk with this incredible "Thought Leader". So, this is a freeflowing conversation with the homie. We focus our time together around Grown Hip Hop. Hip Hop is often typified as a 'young man's game' but this genre has aged as have many of its music-makers and consumers. We go back and forth identifying our list of music from the genre that speaks to hip hop's maturity and growth. We highlight and celebrate it here. In addition to that, we talk about how Lebron on the Lakers is reconciling our sports friendship, the changing politics of progressivism (and by converse, conservatism as well), and what work Sho is up to right now. We discuss it all! Mixed and Edited by DJ Opdiggy. Recorded at the Forth District Podcast Studio. Powered by Forth District.
The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adán, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode, Adan sits down with the music journalist and indie soul singer Rob Milton! Rob Milton is so many things. On one hand, he's 1/3 of the incredibly talented vocal group Cousin (think "Glee meets The Clark Sisters"). Fresh off the heels of the release of Best Life 2.0, Rob Milton is poised to take over the world and we're just happy he took time out from globe domination. We discuss what it's like to be young and creative, working multiple jobs to make it as a creative professional and why do so many singers sound the same these days ("Where'd these accent come from?"). From his bio, "a young creative with one foot in both sides of the industry, Rob Milton is a music journalist and indie soul singer who has managed to make a name for himself through releasing an abundance of quality music and serving as a contributing blogger for SoulBounce and Virgin.com. His passion and presentation have allowed him opportunities such as performing on stage at Washington, DC's Howard Theatre, New York City's famed SOB's venue, recording at Converse's Rubber Tracks Studio in Brooklyn, New York, and receiving press nods from MTV UK, OkayPlayer, AfroPunk, Solange's Saint Heron, SoulBounce, and Ebony Magazine. His music can also be heard in Black And Sexy TV's Rider web series and Centric's Being." Mixed and Edited by DJ Opdiggy. Recorded at the Orange Fuzz studio. Powered by Forth District.
The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode, Adan sits down with the Kentucky-bred offshoot group The Off Daze! Deacon Tha Villain and Natti (Cunninglynguist) and Sheisty Khrist (NWL) talk through the origin of their incredible project and what it's like growing up in the KY music scene. We also delve into unforgettable stories about Kanye West being unrecognized in the middle of the streets of Norway, Cee-Lo down on his luck, and Macklemore when he retired...before the superstardom of "Thrift Shop" fame. We discuss it all! Psychedelic and boogie-influenced love raps are the order of the day on this good time collaboration between Natti and Deacon The Villain from Kentucky’s CunninLynguists crew and Sheisty Khrist. Over the bouncing bass and ‘80s synths of “Couple’s Skate,” the duo name-check fellow funked-up hip-hop crew Digital Underground before announcing, “It’s like you and me flowing through the ether / The sounds of the quiet storm going through the speaker.” Closing cut “Who Are You?” moves in a poppier direction with a rousing chorus sung over upbeat, guitar-and-scratch production. ~ Bandcamp Daily (Best Hip Hop on Bandcamp Aug'18) Mixed and Edited by DJ Opdiggy Recorded at the Orange Fuzz studio. Powered by Forth District
The SetList has returned with Season 2 and we’re keeping things moving w/ ep 4! The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode, Adan sits down with the uber-gifted and distinctly southern emcee Yani Mo! Yani Mo talks through her most recent projects, The Moment & 9Lives. We delve into her background as a poet and beginnings as a writer overall. We also discuss her sound as defined as "CountryQueerSoul" and her love of theater and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. We discuss alcoholism, depression and for whom Yani Mo writes. And finally, we address one of rap's most enduring live show questions: when is it ever appropriate for a rapper to rap over their vocals? Mixed and Edited by DJ Opdiggy Recorded at the Forth District Podcast studio. Powered by Forth District
The SetList has returned with Season 2 and we’re keeping things moving w/ ep 3! The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode, Adan sits down with the incredibly talented southern emcee Alex Faith! Alex Faith speaks about his sprawling career and the latest offering, SMPLMNDS (Skylane Creative, 2018). We talk about his history and exit from Collision Records, the destruction of patriarchy, cussing in rap tunes and the reasoning behind Big KRIT's underrated-ness. Mixed and Edited by DJ Opdiggy Recorded at the Orange Fuzz studio. Powered by Forth District
The SetList has returned with Season 2 and we're keeping things moving w/ ep 2! The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District's A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist's interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode, Adan sits down with Chicago spoken word artist Jamaica West! Be sure to stay up w/ Jamaica West and the latest happenings with this incredible talent. West talks through her beginnings as a poet as well as her 2017 project Bury Cinderella. We also address the pitfalls of "purity culture", the influence of Nas and whether or not you can truly stop loving someone. Mixed and Edited by DJ Opdiggy Recorded at the Orange Fuzz studio. Powered by Forth District
Welcome to the return of The SetList (Season 2!) The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District's A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist's interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode Adan sits down with Atlanta rapper, producer, musician Jack Preston! Be sure to check out jackpres.com to stay up on all the latest happenings with this incredible talent. Jack talks through his career of collaborative work with the Bay area beatsmith Jon Bom. In the midst of this, we address the revisionist disrespect of MC Hammer, the feminist genius of TLC, and songs that make us steer clear of White people. Interview starts @ (3:47). The podcast parallels a setlist, so for example: Sound Check: Introduce the Artist Opener: Discuss first song the artist has ever recorded or released. / Discuss favorite opening song on an album. Crowd Pleaser: Field a question from the audience / Favorite Live Show experience (from the stage or audience) Special Guest/Collaboration: Favorite collaborative work by two or more artist. Cover: One of your favorite songs to cover / Talk about which artist is your most profound musical influence Closer: Final Questions / Favorite Final Song on an Album Encore: What is coming next for the artist! Mixed and Edited by DJ Opdiggy Recorded at the Forth District pod-studio. Powered by Forth District
Welcome to “The SetList.” The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District's A&R, Adan Bean, and features artist from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist's interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode Adan sits down with Atlanta's own India Shawn! Los Angeles born songbird and songwriter, India has been lending her musical talents to the industry for over 9 years. Before releasing her debut EP, ORIGIN, in 2012, she already had writing credits and song placements under her belt as a member of her writing team, Full Circle. She’s worked with top names including Chris Brown, Diddy-Dirty Money, El Debarge, Keri Hilson, and Monica. In 2013, Solange Knowles featured India’s popular track, I’m Alive, on her Saint Heron compilation album, further endorsing her impact on the new wave of music. With a smooth voice that connects to listeners immediately, lyrics that resonate with your heart, and fearless experimentation with R&B elements, India’s music has spiritual and emotional components to it. She continues to breathe fresh air into the industry with her and James Fauntleroy’s collaborative Outer Limits EP.
The show covers the commemoration of Martin Luther King's Life and Legacy 50 years after his assassination and how the evangelicals have unfortunately shaped our current political climate. Playlist Jimi Hendrix - Star-Spangled Banner (Opening Credits) Chance The Rapper ft. Tye Dolla $ign, Raury & D.R.A.M - Blessings Sho Baraka ft. Jamie Portee (James Porter) - Profhet, 1968 Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come Mahalia Jackson - Precious Lord Sho Baraka ft. Adan Bean & C. Lacy - Forward, 1619 Sho Baraka - Piano Break, 33 A.D.(Closing Credits)
Welcome to OTR, On this episode of OTR, the crew sits down to chop up all the ins and outs of Black Panther + the thoughts and prayers of the GOP. This episode features Adan Bean, David Perdue, and Korin Reid. Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture.Every week, Forth’s staff and special guests come together to discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. Whether Art, Politics, Culture or Spirituality, join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended.
Welcome to OTR, On this episode of OTR, the crew sits down to chop up all the ins and outs of Black Panther + the thoughts and prayers of the GOP. This episode features Adan Bean, David Perdue, and Korin Reid. Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture. Every week, Forth’s staff and special guests come together to discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. Whether Art, Politics, Culture or Spirituality, join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended.
Welcome to OTR, on this episode of OTR the crew talks about Time's people of the year, who is up for a Grammy, and Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It." This episode features Adan Bean, Dan Duncan, David Perdue, and Korin Reid. Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture. On this episode of OTR, the crew sits down to talk Chappelle, Monique, Aziz, and life in this new world that is 2018. Every week, Forth’s staff and special guests come together to discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. Whether Art, Politics, Culture or Spirituality, join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended.
Welcome to OTR, on this episode of OTR the crew talks about Time's people of the year, who is up for a Grammy, and Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It." This episode features Adan Bean, Dan Duncan, David Perdue, and Korin Reid. Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture. On this episode of OTR, the crew sits down to talk Chappelle, Monique, Aziz, and life in this new world that is 2018.Every week, Forth’s staff and special guests come together to discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. Whether Art, Politics, Culture or Spirituality, join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended.
Welcome to “The SetList” The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artists from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On This Episode: St. Beauty On this episode of The SetList, Adán had the opportunity to sit down with Alex Belle and Isis Valentino, better known as the luminous duo St. Beauty. Hailing from Atlanta, GA, these two gifted singer/songwriter/musicians are members of the Wondaland Arts Society and inaugural artists on Wondaland Records (joint venture partnership with Epic Records). Founded by Janelle Monáe and home to rising “Classic Man” star Jidenna, Wondaland Records has been making seismic waves across the country as they just finished up their nationwide tour promoting the recently released Eephus EP. Get to know the lovely ladies of St. Beauty much better in this in-depth conversation. Enjoy this special episode of the SetList.
In this final episode of the podcast, Amena is joined by emcee, poet, podcast host and Forth District site A&R Adan Bean. Amena switches places from interviewer to interviewee as Adan asks the questions about all things How to Fix a Broken Record. To check out more of Adan Bean's work, visit https://www.facebook.com/IamAdanBean/.
Welcome to “The SetList.” On this episode of the Setlist, Adan bean sits down with one of Atlanta's most underrated, Gilles The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artists from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. The podcast parallels a setlist, so for example: Sound Check: Introduce the Artist Opener: Discuss first song the artist has ever recorded or released. / Discuss favorite opening song on an album. (e.g. OutKast “You May Die” or Fiona Apple “Sleep to Dream”) Crowd Pleaser: Field a question from the audience / Favorite Live Show experience (from the stage or audience) *What do you think is missing from the current musical landscape? *How do you approach your music – lyric driven or melody or percussion? *Who are you listening to these days? Special Guest/Collaboration: Favorite collaborative work by two or more artist (e.g. Watch the Throne, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell) / Favorite Collab (personal) Cover: One of your favorite songs to cover / Talk about which artist is your most profound musical influence Closer: Final Questions / Favorite Final Song on an Album (e.g. D’angelo, “Africa) Encore: What is coming next for the artist!
Welcome to OTR, on this episode of OTR the crew talks about Time's people of the year, who is up for a Grammy, and Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It." This episode features Adan Bean, Amena Brown, David Perdue, and Korin Reid. Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture. Every week, Forth’s staff and special guests come together to discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. Whether Art, Politics, Culture or Spirituality, join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended.
Welcome to OTR, on this episode of OTR the crew talks about Time's people of the year, who is up for a Grammy, and Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It." This episode features Adan Bean, Amena Brown, David Perdue, and Korin Reid. Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture.Every week, Forth’s staff and special guests come together to discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. Whether Art, Politics, Culture or Spirituality, join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended.
Welcome to “The SetList.” The SetList is a music podcast hosted by Forth District’s A&R, Adan Bean, and features artists from every part of the musical landscape. The SetList seeks to reveal an artist’s interests, influences, and background in music like no other interview has done before. On this episode of The SetList, Adán had the opportunity to sit down with Ash. The podcast parallels a setlist, so for example: Sound Check: Introduce the Artist Opener: Discuss first song the artist has ever recorded or released. / Discuss favorite opening song on an album. (e.g. OutKast “You May Die” or Fiona Apple “Sleep to Dream”) Crowd Pleaser: Field a question from the audience / Favorite Live Show experience (from the stage or audience) *What do you think is missing from the current musical landscape? *How do you approach your music – lyric driven or melody or percussion? *Who are you listening to these days? Special Guest/Collaboration: Favorite collaborative work by two or more artist (e.g. Watch the Throne, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell) / Favorite Collab (personal) Cover: One of your favorite songs to cover / Talk about which artist is your most profound musical influence Closer: Final Questions / Favorite Final Song on an Album (e.g. D’angelo, “Africa) Encore: What is coming next for the artist!
This week on Is The Mic Still On, we talk about Donald Trump’s inflammatory comments about the NFL at an Alabama rally for Luther Strange last Friday and his tweets about the NBA’s Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors. We close out the show with a discussion on black identity and the struggle. Special thanks to our guest Adan Bean. Check out his music on Bandcamp and follow him on Twitter (https://twitter.com/AdanBean). Bandcamp: https://adanbean.bandcamp.com/ & https://theremnant.bandcamp.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture.Every week Forth's staff and special guests come together to as discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. From Art, to Politics, to Culture join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended.On this week's episode Adan Bean, David Perdue, and Dan Duncan sit down to discuss thee burning questions:1. Where Did All The Real Rappers Go?2. How Trump's America is becoming a Censored America3. MTV fires writers because people don't read anymore...Problem?So tune in as the guys debate, disagree, and build! Also join the conversation over at ForthDistrict.com
"Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture. Every week Forth's staff and special guests come together to as discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. From Art, to Politics, to Culture join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended. On this week's episode Adan Bean, David Perdue, and Dan Duncan sit down to discuss thee burning questions: 1. Where Did All The Real Rappers Go? 2. How Trump's America is becoming a Censored America 3. MTV fires writers because people don't read anymore...Problem? So tune in as the guys debate, disagree, and build! Also join the conversation over at ForthDistrict.com
"Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture.Every other week episodes featuring Forth's staff and special guests as they dive into the hilarious and difficult realities of life. From Art, to Politics, to Culture join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended. Tune in and let us know what you think.ON Side A This Week's EPISODE..On This Week's Episode Sho has car trouble and the rest of the crew are left to chop up Kendrick's 'Untitled Unmastered' & Macklemore's 'Unruly Mess.' The conversation covers a vast array of topics including how Forth's own Adan Bean is wound up on Two Chainz and Lil Wayne's newest project....From Macklemore's legitimacy as an emcee to Kendrick's strangle hold on hiphop the guys leave no stone unturned in diving into each artists new project. So Tune in and join in the conversation on twitter: @ForthDistrict @AdanBean @DueOrDie @AmishoBaraka @Dandunc
"Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture. Every other week episodes featuring Forth's staff and special guests as they dive into the hilarious and difficult realities of life. From Art, to Politics, to Culture join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended. Tune in and let us know what you think. ON Side A This Week's EPISODE.. On This Week's Episode Sho has car trouble and the rest of the crew are left to chop up Kendrick's 'Untitled Unmastered' & Macklemore's 'Unruly Mess.' The conversation covers a vast array of topics including how Forth's own Adan Bean is wound up on Two Chainz and Lil Wayne's newest project....From Macklemore's legitimacy as an emcee to Kendrick's strangle hold on hiphop the guys leave no stone unturned in diving into each artists new project. So Tune in and join in the conversation on twitter: @ForthDistrict @AdanBean @DueOrDie @AmishoBaraka @Dandunc
Armond & Doc return alongside DJ O-Sharp and Adan Bean to talk a little bit about Drake's new songs before daring to talk about religion and hip-hop.
Armond & Doc continue their conversation with DJ O-Sharp and Adan Bean about hip-hop and religion.
All of us have found ourselves cringing as we remember things from our past. But for some of us we have become defined by these events. Whether it was sins we committed or sins committed against us, we have come to believe that we will never escape these actions. Even worse still, we live under the belief that those sins make us unloveable by God. We believe that if we could take this one thing back, God could love me. Where do we take these struggles? What do we do with this crippling fear? For believers we look to the scriptures. Join us as Pastor Leonce unpacks a song of hope by King David for those of us who struggle.Psalm 103Spoken WordRansomed Random by Adan Beanhttps://soundcloud.com/renovationchurch/ransomed-randomhttps://vimeo.com/84542170