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Episode Description:In the second episode of The Load Out, Ashanti Abdullah welcomes Adrian Miller, a renowned music entertainment executive, manager, music supervisor, and executive producer. Adrian shares his journey from St. Louis to Los Angeles, his early influences, and his pivotal role in the music industry, working with artists like Anderson Paak, Flo Rida, and Daz Dillinger.Key Points:Journey to LA: Adrian discusses his move from St. Louis to Los Angeles, influenced by his mother's pursuit of her high school sweetheart.Early Influences: Growing up around his father's record store, Adrian developed a deep passion for music and storytelling.Radio and Community Involvement: Adrian's early career involved organizing community programs, working at radio stations, and engaging with local artists, which laid the foundation for his future success.Significant Career Milestones: Adrian highlights his work at various music labels and management companies, contributing to the success of artists like Coolio and House of Pain. He also discusses his role at BuzzTone Immortal and the founding of Xyion.Anderson Paak: Adrian shares insights into his pivotal role in Anderson Paak's career, starting from his early days as Breezy Lovejoy.Key Insights and Advice: Adrian emphasizes the importance of hard work, building a solid infrastructure, and maintaining strong relationships in the music industry.Memorable Experiences: Adrian recounts organizing talent shows, working with legendary artists, and balancing creative and business aspects in the industry.Notable Anecdotes:Adrian shares stories about his father's record store, organizing talent shows, and memorable interactions with artists and industry legends.He reflects on the challenges and successes in his career, providing valuable insights for aspiring music professionals.Closing Remarks:Ashanti Abdullah wraps up the episode, thanking Adrian Miller for sharing his journey and insights. He encourages listeners to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast, and to follow him on social media for more behind-the-scenes stories from the live music industry.Produced by Ashanti Abdullah - @probablyashanti & @TernwheelMusic by MMYYKK - @mmyykkvibesDr. Adrian L. Miller - @adrian_miller
00:00 Pawelg. - Strange Worlds Intro 5 (Bobbi Humphrey - New York Times, Soft Machine - Peff) 01:51 Breezy Lovejoy (a.k.a Anderson .Paak) - Home Going 04:05 Hird - Moving On ft. Yukimi Nagano 08:35 Release Music Orchestra - Revue in Blau 12:54 Low Leaf - Vetiver 15:30 Rejoicer - The Saraphati Hang Crew 17:40 Mndsgn - due mantra 18:25 Chakra - You Need Me 24:12 FLOCKS - fashion camp 27:46 Clever Austin - You Are All You Need ft.Georgia Anne Muldrow 31:40 Bo Hansson - Fylke 33:28 Scott Xylo - Shadow Sea (The Afterlife) 36:54 Carlos Niño & Miguel Atwood Ferguson - Part VI - Into Eternity 39:40 Pawelg. - Analoguememories (XTAL Remix) 42:50 Flying Lotus - Tiny Tortures 45:39 Towa Tei - Meditation! 50:08 Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygène, pt. III 52:10 JUNO8 - Keep The Body Going 55:17 A.Whales' Guest Mix Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Springtime Again - Charles Mingus, Duke Ellington, Max Roach - Fleurette Africane Pino Palladino, Blake Mills - Soundwalk D'Angelo and the Vanguard - Till It's Done Buckethead - Kansas Storm John Coltrane - Olé - Four Tet - Chiron Maalem Mahmoud Guinia & Floating Points - Mimoun Marharba Pino Palladino, Blake Mills - Ekuté Jaco Pastorious - Portrait of Tracy Prince - Sometimes it Snows in April
For the season 2 premiere of (Feat.X), Josh and DeeJay are back to discuss the cultural R&B phenomenon that is the Bruno Mars/Anderson .Paak collaborative brainchild: Silk Sonic. The duo released their debut single under the name of Silk Sonic earlier this year, but have yet to release anything else, and that has fans wondering: what's next? Listen along as Josh and DeeJay dissect and discuss all things Silk Sonic on this week's episode of (Feat.X)! Follow us on Twitter! Podcast: @featxpodcast Josh: @joshchale DeeJay: @deejayrolison Tracks used in this episode: "Leave The Door Open" by Silk Sonic "Bubblin'" by Anderson .Paak "Come Down" by Anderson .Paak "Might Be" by Anderson .Paak "Seven Nation Army" by Anderson .Paak "Lockdown" by Anderson .Paak "Just The Way You Are" by Bruno Mars "Locked Out of Heaven" by Bruno Mars "That's What I Like" by Bruno Mars "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars "Animals" by Dr. Dre feat. Anderson .Paak "Blank Face" by ScHoolboy Q feat. Anderson .Paak "Nothin' On You" by B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars "Nightwalker" by Breezy Lovejoy feat. DFD "Oh My!" by Haley Reinhart feat. B.o.B "All I Ask" by Adele "Yoü and I" by Lady Gaga --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As a teenager, Anderson .Paak, born Brandon Paak Anderson in Oxnard, California, played drums in his church band and got into bedroom music production. After he taught at a music school, he helped manage a marijuana farm up the coast in Santa Barbara, but an unexpected termination left him and his family homeless. Rebounding with help from Sa-Ra's Shafiq Husayn, who hired him as an assistant, Paak filled roles ranging from videographer to producer, and studio access enabled him to record his own material. From 2010 through 2012, under the name Breezy Lovejoy, he released the three-song Violets Are Blue and the concise full-lengths O.B.E., Vol. 1 and Lovejoy. During this period, he toured as the drummer for American Idol contestant Haley Reinhart and contributed to a handful of recordings, a small portion of which credited him as Anderson .Paak.
This is pure from the @Afropunk excitement. Anderson "Breezy LoveJoy" Motherfucken .Paak Enjoy.
Not all artists who grow up under dubious circumstances emerge as groundbreakers on the other side, but essentially, that's at least one dimension of Anderson.Paak's multifaceted rise. Paak — aka the erstwhile Breezy Lovejoy — has come a long way from a bumpy childhood that saw him crafting tracks in his bedroom, to a stunted stint as a marijuana farmer, to a first record that caught the attention of one Dr. Dre, who had him guest on no less than six tracks of his comeback effort. It seems even when he wasn't on the map, Paak was never far from its focus. His second album, Malibu, had the full attention of tastemakers, and the forecast has called for steady praise ever since. Join us as we bend an ear and figure out what all the fuss is about And as always, route us thoughts of your own at messagesomebody@gmail.com Buy Malibu on Amazon
Mardi 14 janvier, c'était la première de BRTZ en 2014. Nous avons reçu Blackk Shadow, qui vient de sortir le EP Rime Additionnelle, Komo Sarcani, qui nous a parlé des nombreux projets de son label Tomawack ainsi qu'Arnaud, organisateur du Salon des Activistes Hip Hop, qui aura lieu de 17 mars en clôture du festival Terres Hip Hop 2014. A cette occasion, il y a 3 places à gagner pour le concert du 14 mars à La Pêche, à Montreuil qui rénuira Oligarshiiit, Matt Moerdock, Bumble Bzz, Luidji et Lorea. Pour gagner ces places, il vous suffit d'écrire à Arnaud à cette adresse : contact@esprim.com. La tracklist La sample du Jour : Incredible Bong Band - Apache - 1973 Sugar Hill Gang - Apache - 1981 Ffiume - Apache Footprint - 2012 Fusik - Dope Beat - ? Les Newz : Galimatias - Doctor gave me the wrong pills Y M L X L - キャッシュ Ganz - Same Way Elements of Music aka EOM - I'm On It (ft. Breezy Lovejoy, Wax et Dumbfoundead) Je'kob - Rich Young Ruler (Yaves et Young Noah) Little Simz et Waldo - Mandarin Oranges Mack Wilds feat Typ iLL - Keepin It Real feat Typ iLL (CC Remix)(Clean) Jay Oskulata - It's Like That Robot Orchestra - Straight from Cassette Blackk Shadow - Rime Additionnelle : Pas de ça chez moi Feat Forsay Ctrl C Ctrl V Music Lover Feat Deeway et Tismé Newz : Kelis - Caught Out There (BlakeSmiTh Remix) Doc Mastermind - OutLinez Komo Sarcani : Abraham Lilson feat Komo Sarcani, Sheryo et Jaeyez - Faites Place
Soundtrack Credits: 00:00:10 Avante Juventude- "Os Anjos", 00:00:42 Mr. Carmack- "p.y.p. (Carmack edit)- Breezy Lovejoy", 00:01:36 J.Cole ft. Nas- "Let Nas Down (remix)", 00:03:12 Hermitude- "Let You Go", 00:05:16 Scott Melker-The Melker Project- "Wu-Tang Maneater ft. Hall & Oates and Wu-Tang Clan", Too $hort- "Hanukkah", RevSmilez- "How I got started in ministry", E-40 ft. Keek Da Sneak- "Muscle Cars", StratOsphere- "Eyes Closed River Flows", StratOshere- "Living Differently", Gordon Lightfoot- "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" Continue reading →
On this week’s episode of Shots Fired, Jeff & Nocando discuss good/bad new music from Yung Lean, Spark Master Tape, Forest Swords, Drake, and Breezy Lovejoy. Plus, Jeff tells us about his recent experience at a Phish concert, he has a mini ep of Analyze Phish with Nocando, and they both show some love to the late George Duke. Be sure to get yourself a copy of Jeff’s book “2pac vs. Biggie: An Illustrated History of Rap’s Greatest Battle,” check out Nocando’s mixtape “Tits ‘N Explosions” at http://hellfyreclub.bandcamp.com, and keep firing shots of your own by calling us at (424) 216-6230!