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Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by friend and comrade in music and life, B. DOLAN!You will have surely heard if not every appearance from B on here, then at least the previous one which went into what life has looked like for him since the pandemic. In a nutshell, it's been a period of immense and continued re-invention and almost re-introduction to the world at large, coming out of surgery and therapy which was necessary to avoid life changing injury. Chances are that a lot of you will know B from rap music and tours over the years, and a lot might know him from Twitch, but either way (and if neither, too!), you're in for a sureshot as he and Pip catch up on life, music, album making, tours and how that looks these days, yoga, the world itself on the whole, and outlooks. Enjoy, and peep the rest of the of the past appearances too - it's a hell of an arc.PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureONLINEINSTAGRAMTWITTERBANDCAMPPATREONROOTS SPECIALTY YOGA (US)CENTRED SPIRIT YOGA (UK)SPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: E-Turn, conshus, Ras Beats, J-Biz, AG, SPELLLING, B Dolan, Black Legacy Project, Gam P, Third Eye, Luna, Honor Flow Productions, Danger Mouse, Jemini, Hidden Orchestra, Rob the Proletariat, Hannah Jadagu, The F.O.G. Fear Of God, Dynas, HazeSoFamous, MELONYX, Sean Shakespeare, Devine Carama, JK-47, Jamila Woods, Kipp Stone, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
So excited to announce the 255th episode of my podcast featuring the one and only Mr B Dolan! B is a rapper, spoken word artist, activist, twitch streamer and has been on my bucket list for a long time! He's one of the best in the DIY independent Hip Hop scene and has some incredible stories. I recently sat down with him for just shy of an hour to chat about his upcoming tour, his spinal surgery, his Kickstarter campaign to fund the new album and more! I'm so proud of this episode and can't wait for you all to hear it!
00:00 Simpsons and Weird Al 18:35 Our Lady Peace "Spiritual Machines" album review 31:46 B Dolan "House of Bees vol 2" album review linktr.ee/therealrapcritic linktr.ee/mues
00:00 Simpsons and Weird Al 18:35 Our Lady Peace "Spiritual Machines" album review 31:46 B Dolan "House of Bees vol 2" album review linktr.ee/therealrapcritic linktr.ee/mues
Tai has a discussion with B.Dolan, DIY-MC on the Strange Famous Records label, out of Providence, Rhode Island & the other half of the hip hop duo Epic Beard Men, a collaboration between himself & Sage Francis. During the discussion, they touch on B's recent spinal surgery, hosting live hip-hop events via MineCraft & Twitch at the hands of the pandemic and his surgery ending his touring opportunities, and how his Minecraft concerts have created a safe and inclusive venue for all people, including those with physical disabilities. They also discuss his unapologetic work toward corporate accountability and his new website CorporateBehavior.org. Additionally they discuss repeating the 3rd grade by way of digital learning with B's nephew during the pandemic lockdowns. All this while Tai draws a picture of a grizzly bear. Sophie's Choice questions from this episode include: Awful awful or coffee milk? Cypress Hill or Lauryn Hill? Arcade or game console? Pauly D or Pauly Shore? Beverly Hills Cop or 48 Hours? Commodore 64 or Nintendo 64? Big League Chew or Fun Dip? Prints of the Bear drawing available here Tai's shirt in this episode: Gogol Bordello "Wonderlust King" Pertinent links from the episode: B.Dolan official website B.Dolan on Bandcamp B.Dolan on Strange Famous Records Epic Beard Men "Which Side Are You On?" official music video #FilmThePolice official music video Corporate Accountability Movement Become an ArtByTai collector Theme music by Nalei from her debut album "13" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!A super great chat with KALYN HEFFERNAN of the group WHEELCHAIR SPORTS CAMP!Whether you know it or now, this is the one you’ve been waiting for. Pip catches up with Kalyn Heffernan of Wheelchair Sports Camp for a full length podcast, which is a beautiful occasion as this means that there are a LOT of people who will make acquaintances with a truly awesome human being, while also being made aware of a bulletproof back catalogue! For those of us who do know Kalyn and the crew, it’s a wonderful opportunity to catch an in depth rundown of the years events… Expect to hear about all things pandemically related up top - naturally - but with much ground being swiftly covered thereafter including Kalyn’s music production and artistic world through the past and into the future (some mad stuff in the works), cookery and making a mess, speaking of mess - the ill single ‘Yess I’m A Mess’ (Pip’s been bending my ear about this one for MONTHS now and it’s a heavy banger), Kalyn’s brittle bones and her lifetime of operations and treatment, activism, perspectives on disability and seeing the world entirely differently through touring, B Dolan and all things involving their introduction and how they’ve become tight homies over the years, Denver and its unique environment geographically and socially, fighting for change while acknowledging privilege and innumerable other treats. Such a great one right here. Make it your next listen.WHEELCHAIR SPORTS CAMP LINKSTWITTERONLINEBANDCAMPYESS I'M A MESSSTRANGE FAMOUSYESS I'M A MESS on YOUTUBECARRIE ANN LUCASWADE BLANKGAELYNN LEAADAPT siteSCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAMSCROOBIUS PIP on PATREONDEBRISNORTH STAR RISINGPOD BIBLESPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDSDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOK
Have I got a non chocolate based treat for you this Easter Egg Day! It's only B. Dolan! If you are not familiar with B, he's a Hip Hop artist from Rhode Island who's now promoting concerts on Minecraft! If you're not familiar with Minecraft then I envy you, but get familiar as there's a concert happening this coming weekend and everyone can go! I had a lovely chat with B about how all this Minecraft madness came about, his career to date, and the life changing surgery he had earlier this year. There is a lot to talk about! There's also some extra bonus footage from when we lost connection, and had a good old 'off record' chat at the end...Enjoy! Thanks as always to my lovely sponsor Golding Accountancy, and check out B's music and Patreon too! Don't eat all your chocolate today....big love, and stay safe & sane xxxhttps://netherrap.com/https://twitter.com/BDolanSFRhttps://www.patreon.com/BDOLANhttps://www.twitch.tv/bdolanofficialMum and Mummer InstagramMum and Mummer FacebookMum and Mummer TwitterMum and Mummer EmailGolding Accountancy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim shares the song, “Which Side Are You on?” by B. Dolan - House of Bees Vol.2.For detailed show notes, links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!Joining Pip this week for a bonus episode is the gawd, the GOAT, the king bee himself - please welcome Mr B DOLAN!A very welcome return from friend of the podcast B Dolan, and what makes this return even more triumphant and welcome is that B has survived not only another Winter (word to the Strange Famous crew), but an incredible amount of physical pain and endured some proper body wars over the past year. You will hear all about it within the episode, but I can safely assure you that this is a very sobering listen, especially for all B fans and listeners. This is the full story from the man himself about a traumatic year - pandemic aside - but one which is lined with gold, silver and diamonds and an ultimately positive outcome. It’s also one of inspiration, outlooks and hope, as B has had to change all business models and try some incredibly exciting new things in that realm. I don’t want to spoil anything but this is an amazing episode that you will get a huge amount from, regardless of whether you’ve heard of B or not. On a personal note - this is producer Buddy Peace writing this - B, I have something for you which is almost finished so bear with me big homie… This episode really hurt my heart a lot - but made me chuckle too. It’s a tough one but as I say - there is a lot of room for levity. So let’s all toast the king Bee and may his reign of dopeness continue long. Never has his song ‘Still Here’ been more pertinent.B DOLAN LINKSTWITTERONLINEBANDCAMPPATREONDISCORDEPIC BEARDMENNETHERRAP on MINECRAFTSCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAMSCROOBIUS PIP on PATREONNORTH STAR RISINGPOD BIBLESPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDSDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOKDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAMDISTRACTION PIECES PODCAST ARCHIVE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I had the chance to speak with this genuine soul a few weeks back and I loved every moment as will you. B Dolan has been making essential music for many a year and not only that has been embedded in the change for social justice in his home town and the wider communties of The United States. I hope you enjoy this sweaty encounter. @limehousepod thelimehousepodcast@gmail.com
Rapper/Activist, B. Dolan, is amidst relaunching a database blowing the whistle on Corporations across the country. Due to a schedule mixup he was late for today's show, but joins the stream in the second half. Before then, Ron had gone through the news of the day: Stimulus news, some progressive victories, update on the bill to help save independent venues, all while he was neurotically wondering if musicians don't like to do the show, packed show today folks!
B. Dolan shares his favorite PVD record shop... that he didn't want to tell you... but he does anyway, as well as some evening treats he had growing up and where he likes to spend time in the State of Rhode Island. This bonus episode includes a favorite song of mine off his album, Kill The Wolf, entitled "Memory of Bombs" which features our friend Roz Raskin. As with almost all of B's lyrics this song is powerful and poignant. Interview recorded May 29th, 2020 via ZoomIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey ***If you enjoy the episode please leave a rating or review wherever you're listening right now!***
B. Dolan shares what I believe is a very insightful piece of advice that he learned from Sage Francis that relates to perspective and success. He talks about what he thinks true self reliance can mean for an artist. Also included is his song "Which Side Are You On?" which is an important track that has become a bit of an anthem for B. Dolan. As you listen to this song, remember that the mixtape it came out on (as well as the song "Film The Police") - House of Bees Vol. 2 - was released over 8 years ago Interview recorded May 29th, 2020 via ZoomIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey ***If you enjoy the episode please leave a rating or review wherever you're listening right now!***
B. Dolan and I dove into a lot of things during our interview... from how he got into rap music, to his creative and recording process, his activism work, the band he was in that he described as "hip hop + Fort Thunder", the start of Epic Beard Men with Sage Francis, and all the way up to what he's doing now to stay afloat and connected with his fans during this time that he can't tour. Interlude song order:"Young Americans (feat. Sole)" by B. Dolan"Safety Theater" by B. Dolan"Jailbreak (feat. Aesop Rock, Buck 65, and Dave Lamb)" by B. Dolan"Five Hearts" by Epic Beard Men"Isolated score from the movie 'VAULT (2019)'" by B. Dolan"Pistol Dave (feat. Slug of Atmosphere)" by Epic Beard Men Interview recorded May 29th, 2020 via ZoomIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey ***If you enjoy the episode please leave a rating or review wherever you're listening right now!***
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: WordChemist, Marz Mello, conshus, DJ Center, Oddisee, Shinobi Stalin, Amerigo Gazaway, Jon Corbin, Mega Ran, Roy Ayers, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Devine Carama, Courtney Campbell, RaeShawna Campbell, Run The Jewels, Gangsta Boo, Gadget, Jade Lawhon, Sincere Vega, Kid Abstrakt, Emapea, DJ Million Faces, Steven Dayvid McKellar, Soulrac, Sly5thAve, T-Rexz, Zagnif Nori, BestKept of Full Circle, Little Dragon, B Dolan, Jay-Z, Nujabes, Screechy Peach, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Although this mashup of B.Dolan’s ‘Rats Get Fat’ and Ghost’s ‘Rats’ was originally created about the COVID-19 pandemic and started two months ago it seems oddly appropriate about #blackoutuesday and #blacklivesmatter and the riots going on in the States. Compared… Read the postNew Mashup – Ghost Rats (B. Dolan vs Ghost vs zeropoint) The post New Mashup – Ghost Rats (B. Dolan vs Ghost vs zeropoint) appeared first on Radio Clash Music Podcast & Blog.
I recently had the opportunity to speak with acclaimed rapper and activist B. Dolan about his song "Film the Police" originally released in 2011. In this segment we talk about political art and how protest songs can help be a tool to unite and activate the public. He also shares some personal insight into what's currently happening in Minnesota. *Watch for the full interview with B. Dolan about his career and more in a few weeks. Interview recorded May 29th, 2020 via ZoomIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey
00:00 Did Doja Cat "Play" Us? 07:56 Chance the Rapper and Quibi 14:08 Shady Blaze "Distorted" Listener requested album review 22:33 B Dolan "The Failure" Listener requested album review linktr.ee/mues linktr.ee/therealrapcritic
00:00 Did Doja Cat "Play" Us? 07:56 Chance the Rapper and Quibi 14:08 Shady Blaze "Distorted" Listener requested album review 22:33 B Dolan "The Failure" Listener requested album review linktr.ee/mues linktr.ee/therealrapcritic
What a few hundred between friends, podcastseñors? This week we welcome back one half of a past guest the rapper, writer and good dude B.Dolan. The Epic Beard Man helps us ring in our two hundredth episode with music Neüs, his double career and how Jesus Walks was Kanyes’ Chekhov’s gun. Music Neüs covers the Gallegher update, a chance for knots to hang out at sea, and bus drivers, man. B also catches us up on his screenwriting career. Check out his movies Almost Mercy and Vault. Check out his current tour at iambdolan.com, especially those in Colorado! The best way to celebrate any anniversary, any birthday, anything is to have a good time. We did that. Even if we didn’t realize it was an anniversary until after. Thanks as always. Submit you stuff at jonahraydio@gmail.com. SONGS epic beard men- you can’t tell me shit evil waves- death waltz b.dolan- graffiti busters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Falling Forward with Dan Le Sac. In Episode 22 we're joined by the Music Producer, Scratch DJ, Finger Drummer and now Podcaster, BUDDY PEACE. We discuss making beats for B Dolan, Sage Francis or Buck 65, and what prompted him to launch his own podcast. This podcast is kept running by all my delightful patrons at https://www.patreon.com/danlesac See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mikill and Marcel were joined by Sage Francis and B Dolan AKA The Epic Beard Men. DEYAH and Matry also came into the studio.
The main event is a chat with U.S Hip Hop legends Sage Francis and B Dolan aka Epic Beard Men who are touring the UK this month to promote their new album 'This Was Supposed to Be Fun'. We also speak to some 'revellers' live from Doune the Rabbit Hole festival and hear our listeners feedback on what they make of the new prime minister in a 'Bad Excuses from Mad Politicians' special which means I have to tick the 'explicit language' box plus other news and stuff and things and that. Audio Mastered by Morphamish Music included is: 'Charlie Brooker Sketch' by Jackal Trades (Morphamish Remix) 'It's All Gone to Fuck' by Stanley Odd
The main event is a chat with U.S Hip Hop legends Sage Francis and B Dolan aka Epic Beard Men who are touring the UK this month to promote their new album 'This Was Supposed to Be Fun'. We also speak to some 'revellers' live from Doune the Rabbit Hole festival and hear our listeners feedback on what they make of the new prime minister in a 'Bad Excuses from Mad Politicians' special which means I have to tick the 'explicit language' box plus other news and stuff and things and that. Audio Mastered by Morphamish Music included is: 'Charlie Brooker Sketch' by Jackal Trades (Morphamish Remix) 'It's All Gone to Fuck' by Stanley Odd
Let shake of the dust and find out why this man is famously strange by killing what looks like a rat king of a wolf.
Sammy Warm Hands interviews Sage Francis & B Dolan about Epic Beard Men, Makeshift Patriot, Make Racists Afraid Again, Epitaph Records, and the story behind his own stage name.
Hello everyone, We sure are getting close to Episode 100 but this week we hit number 98 with the man himself, Sage Francis. Sage is an amazing hip hop artist I have been listening to for many years and I was so stoked to have him on! We had a great chat about so many topics and his new project with B Dolan called Epic Beard Men that hits the road this week so go check it out! Don't forget to rate and subscribe on apple podcasts or wherever you listen to the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Murs & 9th Wonder, Phonte, Chris Classic, and more, but first, new from B Dolan, Toki Wright, and Jasiri X, “Film the Police.” “Film the Police” B. Dolan, Toki Wright, Jasiri X “Gas Station Gucci Belt” Murs & 9th Wonder “Black Oscars” Chris Classic “Old School” Lil Dee Interlude: Trevor Noah BG Music: “A King Before the Crown” by Jansport J “Obama” Mr. Lif “Stressin’“ JAG feat. Boogie, Nick Grant, & DCMBR “Heard This One Before” Phonte “Sorry Momma” YG feat. Ty Dolla $ign “From the 718” Pete Miser “Steve Bio (Stir It Up)” A Tribe Called Quest “Freedom” Jurasic 5 Interlude: Key & Peele “Brainteasers and Doubtbusters” Sister Souljah “Under the Sun” Dilated Peoples “Chocolate City” Da Lench Mob “This Land is Your Land” Sharon Jones and Dap Kings “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Formation” Béyonce
The Epic Beard Men (Sage Francis and B. Dolan) stop by the Moodhouse to talk about their new album AND def poetry jam, Russel Simmons, Eminem, the social media climate, the aversion to flipping over school desks, 9/11, the creative process, taking a piss break, being grizzled vets, and so so much more!! Get the new record 3/29 on strangefamous.com
Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode 236 of the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip! A fully bearded throwdown for you this week, yes people this is the one you’ve been so patiently waiting for - Pip is joined by the gawds SAGE FRANCIS and B DOLAN aka EPIC BEARD MEN!A full power meeting of the beards right here, which is exactly like sitting in with the trio as they get their chat on. This is your chance to have a seat at the table and listen in on the behind the scenes science of the beardmen, deep in the confines of a Cardiff hotel post-show, as Sage and B sling gems at you with reckless disregard. Expect to hear about it all - hotel routines and rituals and the notorious escape room shower scenarios, Ex Machina, Sage regrets at his best man’s speech at B’s wedding (which are assuaged with swiftness - all is well), being decent and well behaved on the road, how Sage dragged B onstage and changed his role in the touring setup, their relationship on the road and how they got to a happy place, schedules involved with said touring and how life weaves its way in, the meticulous inner runnings of the indie label, making money as a musician (SPOILER it’s impossible), white rappers and the abundance thereof, the weirdness of rap listeners who listen solely to white rappers, Slick Rick and his role as an early emo rapper, the pair’s Edinburgh Fringe shows and how they evolved the setup over two years, working together as a team with history, finding their place on the stage, who looks like who, and all manner of tangents beside. A long overdue meeting of minds and beards. Please enjoy!• For what it's worth - potential Ex Machina spoiler at 10m30s or so. Just a brief FYI.––––– ––––– –––––THIS EPISODE'S LINKS:• EPIC BEARDMEN ONLINE!• EPIC BEARDMEN MUSIC!• SAGE FRANCIS on TWITTER! B DOLAN on TWITTER!THIS EPISODE'S SPIRIT ANIMALS:• Episode 5 • Sage Francis (first appearance!)• Episode 9 • B Dolan (first appearance!)SCROOBIUS PIP & SPEECH DEVELOPMENT LINKS:• SCROOBUS PIP on TWITTER!• SCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAM!• SCROOBIUS PIP PATREON PAGE!• SPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDS • DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOK• DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAM• NEW LISTENERS TAKE NOTE!!! You can find the full DISTRACTION PIECES episode list HERE!FOLLOW AND ENJOY!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Epic Beard Men, Sage Francis and B. Dolan, made time to be on the pod just before they wrapped the 40+ stop tour promoting their new duo and EP. We talk about the highs and lows of their tour and the loss of their dear friend and musical partner Brendan “Alias” Whitney. We also talk about back hair, physical and mental health, Justin Timberlake, being star struck, conspiracy theories, the recent shootings in America and a lot more. It’s a great conversation. Here is a link for the gofundme for Alias’s family as mentioned in the show: https://www.gofundme.com/brendonwhitney If you enjoy the show, please subscribe on iTunes or whatever podcasting app you enjoy. Leave a super hot review on iTunes, and I love ya.
Very Podcast this week. Sage Francis and B. Dolan, separately amazing road warrior MCs and together THE EPIC BEARD MEN supergroup you’ve been waiting for came and sit down with Jonah, Cash, and a commute harried Neil Mahoney. We talk how Malaysian food is the cuisine of the future, how the two of them have been working to keep their shows safe spaces, Scribble Jam, the periodic table of hip hop elements, the fun of doing “fantasy rap”, and we go deep on how Slam Poetry is a system that can be manipul Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the biggest Say Owt gig to date, Henry & Stu chat to Sage Francs and B.Dolan from Strange Famous Records. Legends of the underground hip-hop scene, they mix story-telling with hip-hop to create heartfelt, playful and political pieces. www.sayowt.co.uk
As B. Dolan and Sage Francis bring their latest Edinburgh Fringe Show Tricknology to an end, I felt it was time to revisit this interview with B. Dolan from back in October 2015. Enjoy.The Curator Podcast – Episode 19: B. DolanAs I get older I find myself growing to appreciate hip hop more and more. In my teens it didn't grab me in the same way punk or metal did, and naively, I shunned it. My guest on this episode is rapper B. Dolan and he, alongside Sage Francis, was one of the artists who forced me to realign my expectations of what hip hop is, was and could be.The truth of the matter is that when your exposure to a particular genre of music comes solely from mainstream sources, it can be quite difficult to find something worthwhile. Like all teenagers, I rebelled, and in doing so I rebelled against the chart and dance music which was common in between my groups of friends in high school and in my neighbourhood. I took solace in the angst of “alternative” music.A lot of that chart music was hip hop and no, it wasn't particularly good hip hop. As someone who had deliberately placed themselves outside of mainstream art, I found that when I looked back in to find some shred of meaning, all I could see were empty messages and a sense of disappointment.That's not to say that it is impossible for popular music to carry a message. Now that I'm older I can see such a view is quite patently nonsense, but in the naivety of youth I certainly felt that.So in my teens, my flirtation and subsequent rejection of hip hop was the result of two things:A) to me, the stuff that was on the radio or on MTV had nothing to say to me. I was looking for something political, something which raged and had teeth. 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Nelly and the other hip hop that circulated when those artists were at their peak, was empty to me.B) I had no one to guide me. It was easy to find people who could introduce me to new rock music. Literally no one I knew had any inkling of hip hop beyond whatever was coming out of the radio that week.For many years I lived my life ignoring hip hop, thinking that it was all violence and misogyny.About ten years ago that changed. A friend opened me up to “underground” hip hop, with Sage Francis at the head it.At the risk of coming across like a snob, I've always found the entry point for hip hop music to be quite high. Perhaps it's because I'm a snotty punk kid at heart – those short, sharp stabs of music are certainly designed to make you think, but the message is fleeting, it's difficult to hold onto before you're off onto the next song. A hip hop record is more layered and more complex, it demands the full investment of your time. It requires repeated listens and time to unfold in your head.But I appreciate them. I enjoy spending time with an album, deciphering lyrics and meanings, getting underneath the complexity of the music and living inside it.Prior to this interview it had been five years since I last saw B. Dolan play. Weirdly it was five years to the exact day, in the exact same venue. In that particular instance he was supporting Sage Francis, an artist who also happened to be responsible for introducing me to B. Dolan on Twitter some years before.Fallen House, Sunken City, which bizarrely only came out five years ago but it somehow feels longer, is an album which pulled me out of a musical slump I'd fallen into. It's an awesome record, and one of my favourites. Although I do think his new one, Kill the Wolf, might usurp that.Highlights include:Getting into fights at the Westmoreland service stationA shout out to Passion of the WeissObession with musicAn almost encyclopedic knowledge of hip hopA little bit of PrinceRecording and producing ‘Kill the Wolf'B. Dolan's evolution as a songwriterB. Dolan is a super nice guy, and to hear him close with The Hunter at the show later that night was a pretty huge deal for me. Also, Buddy Peace absolutely killed it. To see an MC and a DJ w... Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clive Anderson and Tom Allen are joined by Isla Fisher, Selina Thompson, Dave Johns and Sage Francis and B. Dolan for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy from the Edinburgh Festivals. With music from Dorec-a-belle and Sage Francis and B. Dolan. Producer: Sukey Firth.
We opened the show with "Judging - My Mic" by Sauce is Matisse which is available today on www.soysaucesound.com, iTunes, Spotify, & SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/soysaucesound/judging-my-mic We talked about our good friends at Gareth's Random Ramblings, The Unwritable Rant, Epic Film Guys, and got an awesome update about Travis Waters aka The WestCoast Kid. Get his book at http://thewestcoastkid.com/ And pick up some of the amazing beef jerky at www.fivefingerjerky.com Make sure you use discount code: ROBANDSLIMSHOW at checkout for 10% off your entire order. We talked to Author Mark Jaffe about his book "Suitcase Of Happyness", Esther Ludlow from the Once Upon A Crime Podcast, Comedian Dave Hoj, Special Effects Artist Ryan Fisher, Rapper and Activist B. Dolan who rapped live, & Chicago Comedy Band Titty Citty who performed two amazing songs. It was a great show!
Artist & Activist Natalie White talks about being arrested on the steps of Capitol Hill for an Equal Rights Protest. Plus the aftermath of the inauguration, the lax corporate approach to Standing Rock and more!
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Artist & Activist Natalie White talks about being arrested on the steps of Capitol Hill for an Equal Rights Protest. Plus the aftermath of the inauguration, the lax corporate approach to Standing Rock and more!
Welcome, welcome, welcome to your one hundred and twenty-fifth episode of the all knowing, all seeing and all conquering Distraction Pieces Podcast with your host Scroobius Pip! A solid gold slammer this week as you have become accustomed to by now, with Strange Famous and Speech Development's very own B. Dolan! B's third visit to the Distraction Pieces labs is on official business, this time not specifically involving rap music but focused more on the current efforts to get the incredibly important Knowmore.org site up and running to maximum power. You may have heard of Knowmore and how it offers an invaluable resource to the public, by way of providing information about the ethics of companies and corporations that would otherwise be very difficult for the public to get their hands on. It's been operational for around a decade through B. Dolan's efforts and with assistance from a tireless brigade of like-minded and well-intentioned helpers, but now is the time to get this incredible resource up to the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
B. Dolan is an American rapper, spoken word artist, activist, screenwriter and composer based in Providence, Rhode Island. His latest album is Kill The Wolf. His other albums are The Failure, Fallen House, Sunken City and the live album We Show Up. His three mix-tapes are House Of Bees Vol 1,2 and 3. I discovered […] La entrada Episode 57 – B. Dolan & Paul Currie se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Welcome, welcome, and as custom dictates, a third welcome upon you to the on-the-road globetrotting (UK-trotting) Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip! This marks your second live book tour podcast, this time broadcasting live (at the time) from Stand 3 in Edinburgh! Treats upon treats upon treats is what you have, with a nice intro holler from Pip, and a traditional DPP setup with some grand guest chat - this time from SAGE FRANCIS and B DOLAN no less! The Strange Famous brothers settle down with Pip to run down the current state of US politics, Edinburgh Fringe politics, and life politics in general. Awesome business. Following that we have the audience-as-guest section where the chat is directed by YOU (THEM - the audience) (it could have been you though, as you may well have been one of the guests), and much ground is covered as always, from spoken word and poetry (pottery?) and the slam scene, previous guests, super powers, and ending up in a really important and interesting revelation/self... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike chats with rapper, activist, and spoken word artist B. Dolan about what white rappers owe the Black Lives Matter movement, how white privilege can give you a leg up in the hip-hop world, and their mutual love of Ol' Dirty Bastard.
Mike chats with rapper, activist, and spoken word artist B. Dolan about what white rappers owe the Black Lives Matter movement, how white privilege can give you a leg up in the hip-hop world, and their mutual love of Ol' Dirty Bastard.
Sarah, Huw and Doc Too (Sarah Love, Huw Joseph and Doc Brown)
Doc Brown is away this week, so Mikill Pane joins Sarah and Huw. They are joined on the phone from American rapper B.Dolan. They also discuss Pig Gate, the weird things people did at uni.
Sarah, Huw and Doc Too (Sarah Love, Huw Joseph and Doc Brown)
Doc Brown is away this week, so Mikill Pane joins Sarah and Huw. They are joined on the phone from American rapper B.Dolan. They also discuss Pig Gate, the weird things people did at uni.
In part 2 of the B. Dolan and Buddy Peace episode of The HeadStuff Podcast we talk about music streaming services, politics, rap, Dolan's new album ‘Kill The Wolf', touring, maybe a little more Kanye, and much more. Also, B. Dolan does a freestyle rap and we're all very excited about it. If you're enjoying […] La entrada Episode 16 – B. Dolan and Buddy Peace (Part 2) se publicó primero en Headstuff.
B. Dolan joined us on The HeadStuff Podcast and we were ridiculously excited about it, and he didn't let us down. He brought his friend and DJ Buddy Peace. Paddy and Conor were also in on it. Dolan and Buddy (now our buddy) were dead sound, and very generous with their time, so much so that […] La entrada Episode 15 – B. Dolan and Buddy Peace se publicó primero en Headstuff.
As I get older I find myself growing to appreciate hip hop more and more. In my teens it didn't grab me in the same way punk or metal did, and naively, I shunned it. My guest on this episode is rapper B. Dolan and he, alongside Sage Francis, was one of the artists who forced me to realign my expectations of what hip hop is, was and could be.The truth of the matter is that when your exposure to a particular genre of music comes solely from mainstream sources, it can be quite difficult to find something worthwhile. Like all teenagers, I rebelled, and in doing so I rebelled against the chart and dance music which was common in between my groups of friends in high school and in my neighbourhood. I took solace in the angst of “alternative” music.A lot of that chart music was hip hop and no, it wasn't particularly good hip hop. As someone who had deliberately placed themselves outside of mainstream art, I found that when I looked back in to find some shred of meaning, all I could see were empty messages and a sense of disappointment.That's not to say that it is impossible for popular music to carry a message. Now that I'm older I can see such a view is quite patently nonsense, but in the naivety of youth I certainly felt that.So in my teens, my flirtation and subsequent rejection of hip hop was the result of two things:A) to me, the stuff that was on the radio or on MTV had nothing to say to me. I was looking for something political, something which raged and had teeth. 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Nelly and the other hip hop that circulated when those artists were at their peak, was empty to me.B) I had no one to guide me. It was easy to find people who could introduce me to new rock music. Literally no one I knew had any inkling of hip hop beyond whatever was coming out of the radio that week.For many years I lived my life ignoring hip hop, thinking that it was all violence and misogyny.About ten years ago that changed. A friend opened me up to “underground” hip hop, with Sage Francis at the head it.At the risk of coming across like a snob, I've always found the entry point for hip hop music to be quite high. Perhaps it's because I'm a snotty punk kid at heart – those short, sharp stabs of music are certainly designed to make you think, but the message is fleeting, it's difficult to hold onto before you're off onto the next song. A hip hop record is more layered and more complex, it demands the full investment of your time. It requires repeated listens and time to unfold in your head.But I appreciate them. I enjoy spending time with an album, deciphering lyrics and meanings, getting underneath the complexity of the music and living inside it.Prior to this interview it had been five years since I last saw B. Dolan play. Weirdly it was five years to the exact day, in the exact same venue. In that particular instance he was supporting Sage Francis, an artist who also happened to be responsible for introducing me to B. Dolan on Twitter some years before.Fallen House, Sunken City, which bizarrely only came out five years ago but it somehow feels longer, is an album which pulled me out of a musical slump I'd fallen into. It's an awesome record, and one of my favourites. Although I do think his new one, Kill the Wolf, might usurp that.Highlights include:Getting into fights at the Westmoreland service stationA shout out to Passion of the WeissObession with musicAn almost encyclopedic knowledge of hip hopA little bit of PrinceRecording and producing 'Kill the Wolf'B. Dolan's evolution as a songwriterB. Dolan is a super nice guy, and to hear him close with The Hunter at the show later that night was a pretty huge deal for me. Also, Buddy Peace absolutely killed it. To see an MC and a DJ work together to create such a tight live show was amazing. Honestly if you get a chance, you should see him.I hope you enjoy the episode.Featured MusicIntro: Voodoo Puppets – Electric Chair Blues (used under CC licence, you can check it out here).B. Dolan - AlrightB. Dolan - Which Side are You On?You can find 'Alright' on the album Kill the Wolf, which you can find over on Strange Famous Records. I make no claim to the copyright of these tracks.Links You can find B. Dolan on Twitter, Facebook, Bandcamp and his website.The Passion of the Weiss interview can be found here.Thank you!My thanks are eternal to you and everyone else who has listened to the podcast and helped me get it to where it is. If you could take a second to rate and review this podcast on iTunes I'd love you forever and ever.Questions? Feedback?You can do either by dropping a comment in the comment box below.Or you can hit the contact link to show me some love by using the cool email form.Social MediaI'm on a few social media sites, so it'd be pretty handy if you could show me some love over there.Check out the Facebook page.Or you can get me on Twitter.Oh and seriously, rating and reviewing this podcast on iTunes would be amazing. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
B. Dolan live in session with John Kennedy on X-Posure, Radio X
Welcome welcome welcome Team 3W to your special secret episode with Strange famous Records' and Speech Development Records' very own B Dolan. Today on July 10th we celebrate the release of B Dolan's latest record; Kill The Wolf on Speech Development and Strange Famous Records. 5 years in the making, Kill The Wolf showcases B at his best. Pip and Dolan discuss the recording process, how he is preparing for his World tour and much much more in your Friday special! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the 9th Distraction Pieces podcast. Our guest this week is Strange Famous & Speech Development Records B Dolan. Topics range from rap music to political activism with a stop along the way to discuss Swiss enemas. Hosted by Scroobius Pip See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#137- RAPPER & ACTIVIST B. DOLAN talks with me about his hit "Film The Police" and his venture to out corporate criminals - www.KnowMore.org
Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
#137- RAPPER & ACTIVIST B. DOLAN talks with me about his hit "Film The Police" and his venture to out corporate criminals - www.KnowMore.org
STREAM or DOWNLOAD On this Category 5 Anunnaki bukkake we have:Kendrick Lamar joins Mista Montana and Menace live from an album recording session to deliver a deep,heart-felt reflection on his development as an artist, from his days as K Dot to his XXL Freshman magazine cover, Lamar is a people's person who cherishes his fans. Discussing his recent co-signing with people like Dr Dre, Kendrick Lamar is proud of his achievements to date and is quick to shrug off any haters in his pursuit of his dreams.Don't miss this rare opportunity. La Coka Nostra hard-nut, Slaine is with us filled with new optimism regarding his music,fresh from the release of the reworked opus "A World With No Skies". Reflecting on what he describes as 'literally a nervous breakdown' after the forced shelving of the original version of the album, Slaine talk of his work with La Coka Nostra, including his work on their new EP and forthcoming album. We even take time to explain the recent "battle punch" youtube viral video, Slaine remorseful for his actions but quick to divulge the reasons for his physical outburst. Apathy is back and has "The Recipe", delivering his winning ingredients exclusively on CWR. Lyrics? Check!, Concepts? Check!, Story telling? Check!, An all star cast of featured emcees and producers? Check!. Apathy's latest release "Honkey Kong" is as ambitious as it sounds and serves as a testament to his monster career. In this interview we discuss the creation of "Honkey Kong", Ap's evolution as an emcee, influences, the making behind "Who Got The Juice Interlude" with a surprise appearance from Blacastan on the phone, working with DJ Premier, DJ Muggs, Slaine, Demigodz, Hip Hops fascination with the Illuminati and so much more! "King Kong aint got sh*t on Ap!" We even find time to explore the existence of reptilian anunnaki and the Illuminati's hold over hip hop.Enemy Soil's most dynamic duo, Outerspace, pounce onto the show to discuss the making of their new album "My Brother's Keeper", an album that has been many years in the making. We explore Vinnie Paz's role in their music making, their battle with a generation of "download it first" fans and much more in an enjoyable and earthy conversation with hip hop's stronghold. Strange Famous Music's B. Dolan marches onto the show, armed with guns and water to discuss his new project "House Of Bees Vol II". As enlightening as you'd expect, this interview furthers Dolan's image as the diverse messenger and we take great pleasure in premiering one of his new tracks Tin Soldiers, as well as announcing his forthcoming UK live show dates. A true blessing.Live from a pre-Hurricane Irene New York City, Duckdown Records' Buckshot joins us to discuss the calm before the storm, addressing the mood of NYC as well as his forthcoming projects including, "The Solution" and his performance evolution at Rock The Bells. He also talks 2012 predictions, reports of China seeing two suns, real estate plus more! The Jacksonville, Florida born MC/Producer/visual Artist, Willie Evans Jr foots his "Moon Foot" down and introduces his new album to the world, delivering a "Mega" interview. We touch on Willie's humble beginnings, his former group Asamov (AB's), the making behind "Introducing", production, influences, the "Billie Lotion" project, High Water Music, honesty, future works and many more enjoyable issues. Shabazz Palaces front man Butler aka Ish (Butterfly) joins us from an unknown dimension, discussing and promoting the multifaceted jewel that is his group Shabazz Palaces latest offering, "Black Up". Experimental, grimy, claustrophobic, atmospheric and at its core spiritual, we attempt to decipher "Black Up" and its creation, touching on such issues as: its creative space, process, inspiration, moods, spirituality, experience, Digable Planets, its recent press coverage, including UK's Guardian newspaper giving it much acclaim and much more!AND THAT'S NOT ALL!Rasheed Chappell explodes onto the show to enthuse about his new album and his work with legendary producer Kenny Dope. Enthralling form start to finish, if you're unfamiliar with Chappel then NOW IS THE TIME!Enjoy our produce! Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com BBM: 22129BE3
STREAM or DOWNLOAD On this Category 5 Anunnaki bukkake we have:Kendrick Lamar joins us live from an album recording session to deliver a deep,heart-felt reflection on his development as an artist, from his days as K Dot to his XXL Freshman magazine cover, Lamar is a people's person who cherishes his fans. Discussing his recent co-signing with people like Dr Dre, Kendrick Lamar is proud of his achievements to date and is quick to shrug off any haters in his pursuit of his dreams.Don't miss this rare opportunity. La Coka Nostra hard-nut, Slaine is with us filled with new optimism regarding his music,fresh from the release of the reworked opus "A World With No Skies". Reflecting on what he describes as 'literally a nervous breakdown' after the forced shelving of the original version of the album, Slaine talk of his work with La Coka Nostra, including his work on their new EP and forthcoming album. We even take time to explain the recent "battle punch" youtube viral video, Slaine remorseful for his actions but quick to divulge the reasons for his physical outburst. Apathy is back and has "The Recipe", delivering his winning ingredients exclusively on CWR. Lyrics? Check!, Concepts? Check!, Story telling? Check!, An all star cast of featured emcees and producers? Check!. Apathy's latest release "Honkey Kong" is as ambitious as it sounds and serves as a testament to his monster career. In this interview we discuss the creation of "Honkey Kong", Ap's evolution as an emcee, influences, the making behind "Who Got The Juice Interlude" with a surprise appearance from Blacastan on the phone, working with DJ Premier, DJ Muggs, Slaine, Demigodz, Hip Hops fascination with the Illuminati and so much more! "King Kong aint got sh*t on Ap!" We even find time to explore the existence of reptilian anunnaki and the Illuminati's hold over hip hop.Enemy Soil's most dynamic duo, Outerspace, pounce onto the show to discuss the making of their new album "My Brother's Keeper", an album that has been many years in the making. We explore Vinnie Paz's role in their music making, their battle with a generation of "download it first" fans and much more in an enjoyable and earthy conversation with hip hop's stronghold. Strange Famous Music's B. Dolan marches onto the show, armed with guns and water to discuss his new project "House Of Bees Vol II". As enlightening as you'd expect, this interview furthers Dolan's image as the diverse messenger and we take great pleasure in premiering one of his new tracks Tin Soldiers, as well as announcing his forthcoming UK live show dates. A true blessing.Live from a pre-Hurricane Irene New York City, Duckdown Records' Buckshot joins us to discuss the calm before the storm, addressing the mood of NYC as well as his forthcoming projects including, "The Solution" and his performance evolution at Rock The Bells. He also talks 2012 predictions, reports of China seeing two suns, real estate plus more! The Jacksonville, Florida born MC/Producer/visual Artist, Willie Evans Jr foots his "Moon Foot" down and introduces his new album to the world, delivering a "Mega" interview. We touch on Willie's humble beginnings, his former group Asamov (AB's), the making behind "Introducing", production, influences, the "Billie Lotion" project, High Water Music, honesty, future works and many more enjoyable issues. Shabazz Palaces front man Butler aka Ish (Butterfly) joins us from an unknown dimension, discussing and promoting the multifaceted jewel that is his group Shabazz Palaces latest offering, "Black Up". Experimental, grimy, claustrophobic, atmospheric and at its core spiritual, we attempt to decipher "Black Up" and its creation, touching on such issues as: its creative space, process, inspiration, moods, spirituality, experience, Digable Planets, its recent press coverage, including UK's Guardian newspaper giving it much acclaim and much more!AND THAT'S NOT ALL!Rasheed Chappell explodes onto the show to enthuse about his new album and his work with legendary producer Kenny Dope. Enthralling form start to finish, if you're unfamiliar with Chappel then NOW IS THE TIME!Enjoy our produce! Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com BBM: 22129BE3
**TO LISTEN CLICK "PLAY" OR "DOWNLOAD" AT THE END OF THIS SHOW DESCRIPTION** On this must hear show we have: Public Enemy's driving force and legendary hip hop icon, Chuck D ,steps away from writing a new song to indulge in a feature-length, 40 minute interview, in which we address many of the pertinent issues surrounding our beloved hip hop culture. From the entrapment of modern music corporations, to the celebrations of our successes as a collective, this interview symbolises a landmark point for the development of Conspiracy Worldwide Radio. Chuck questions whether such artists as Jay Z have changed the world, the psychology of such media icons as Bill O'Reilly, his future musical work with Immortal Technique and much more in an accomplished and positive 40 minute exploration. A MUST hear. Dilated Peoples are with us in the form of Rakaa Iriscience, as we delve deep into the specifications of his new album and the work of his many musical family members. We discuss Eminem beefs, Alchemist new productions, the Gangrene album, Hex Murda and a lot more, in a refreshing and informative feature-length.Another must hear experience. Sage Francis and Strange Famous Music's road warrior, B. Dolan , is one of hip hop's most dedicated and massively engrossing artists. His tireless work ethic and unlimited enjoyment of what he does, translate perfectly throughout this interview, as we navigate our way through such topics as Reptilians, activism, spoken word poetry,wearing Evel Knievel costumes and jumping onto crowds and so much more in an enthralling feature. Be sure to check out http://www.knowmore.org . King Magnetic slopes in live from a Poker game, to face the reality of The Friday Night Live Show. We talk album news, his impressive roster of production and collaborative work and even get the chance to open up the forums to listener questions. Meet Magnetic the man and not just magnetic the artist. Blactastan is without question, one of hip hop's most satisfying artists. His thrilling vocal abilities and raw, poetic perspectives fill the void left blank by so many other rappers. Expect to hear an upbeat and excitable Blactastan on this interview, as we talk "Black Sabbath" album news, his sacrifices as an artist and much more including an ill freestyle at the end. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Redphone Records recording artist, Matt Maddox is with us to talk about the future of one of underground hip hop's most promising record labels. As well as delivering a freestyle of global proportions, Maddox informs us of his labels plans with such names as Immortal Technique ad Vinnie Paz being dashed around, as we give you the rare chance to meet one of hip hop's newest bloodlines. Enjoy! Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana2 Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!
**TO LISTEN CLICK "PLAY" OR "DOWNLOAD" AT THE END OF THIS SHOW DESCRIPTION** On this must hear show we have: Public Enemy's driving force and legendary hip hop icon, Chuck D ,steps away from writing a new song to indulge in a feature-length, 40 minute interview, in which we address many of the pertinent issues surrounding our beloved hip hop culture. From the entrapment of modern music corporations, to the celebrations of our successes as a collective, this interview symbolises a landmark point for the development of Conspiracy Worldwide Radio. Chuck questions whether such artists as Jay Z have changed the world, the psychology of such media icons as Bill O'Reilly, his future musical work with Immortal Technique and much more in an accomplished and positive 40 minute exploration. A MUST hear. Dilated Peoples are with us in the form of Rakaa Iriscience, as we delve deep into the specifications of his new album and the work of his many musical family members. We discuss Eminem beefs, Alchemist new productions, the Gangrene album, Hex Murda and a lot more, in a refreshing and informative feature-length.Another must hear experience. Sage Francis and Strange Famous Music's road warrior, B. Dolan , is one of hip hop's most dedicated and massively engrossing artists. His tireless work ethic and unlimited enjoyment of what he does, translate perfectly throughout this interview, as we navigate our way through such topics as Reptilians, activism, spoken word poetry,wearing Evel Knievel costumes and jumping onto crowds and so much more in an enthralling feature. Be sure to check out http://www.knowmore.org . King Magnetic slopes in live from a Poker game, to face the reality of The Friday Night Live Show. We talk album news, his impressive roster of production and collaborative work and even get the chance to open up the forums to listener questions. Meet Magnetic the man and not just magnetic the artist. Blactastan is without question, one of hip hop's most satisfying artists. His thrilling vocal abilities and raw, poetic perspectives fill the void left blank by so many other rappers. Expect to hear an upbeat and excitable Blactastan on this interview, as we talk "Black Sabbath" album news, his sacrifices as an artist and much more including an ill freestyle at the end. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Redphone Records recording artist, Matt Maddox is with us to talk about the future of one of underground hip hop's most promising record labels. As well as delivering a freestyle of global proportions, Maddox informs us of his labels plans with such names as Immortal Technique ad Vinnie Paz being dashed around, as we give you the rare chance to meet one of hip hop's newest bloodlines. Enjoy! Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana2 Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!