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Brooklyn Terry has Got Next!!! Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Brooklyn Terry has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. Want
The Final episode? Probably not ***Sorry for the delay. I recorded this two weeks ago and couldn't get my ass into gear to edit the video and audio*** Without further adieu, episode 150!! Extra long run time and featuring one of our earliest supporters, an iconoclast in the worldwide house dance community, with unrivaled experience and expertise! The one and only Brooklyn Terry! I brought along the amazing homies, Jet Axel and Maurice Shelton. This was more of a kick back and hang than an interview so enjoy! All music by Soul.dope.95 No tags!!
Hip-Hop and House Dance Veteran Brooklyn Terry kicks back with Celtic as they discuss coping with the long-term effects of the pandemic, being saved by social media, being inspired by his family and dancing in park jams as a youth, the connection between roller skating and Black dances, groove progression in his classes and workshops, what he loves to see and what could be improved in the new generation of dancers, the clubbing ecosystem and why clubbing is essential to your dance, Japan for Black Lives and anti-racism work in Japan, the role of economics in systemic racism, the origin of his journey to understanding his neurodivergence in the forms of dyslexia and ADHD, the effects and repercussions of underdiagnosing/misdiagnosing neurodivergence in Women and in the Black Community, his process to finding workarounds for managing ADHD, leaving a legacy of a better world for his children, Speakeasy TYO, and the theory behind the way he dances. To read the article quoted in this episode: https://www.additudemag.com/race-and-adhd-how-people-of-color-get-left-behind/ Workarounds mentioned for dyslexia: using the dictation and text-to-speech functions on Mac Workarounds mentioned for ADHD: https://www.goodnotes.com/ paired with one of these templates: https://www.etsy.com/market/digital_life_planner To help support Terry during this period of social and economic upheaval, please make a donation of any size to: PayPal.me/bklynterry
Dancer, DJ Event Organizer/Promoter, Public Speaker, Commentator. Terry Wright aka "Brooklyn Terry" was born and raised in Brooklyn NYC. Growing and living with the childhood stages and the golden era of hip hop at his doorstep he took in all of the sights and sounds and vibes. At the early age of 15 He began Clubbing and giving back to the culture through Dance. He became one of the most well known dancers in the clubs during the Golden era of hip hop and House in NYC. He is the youngest member of the Crew #EliteForceCrew who are now known for creating the face of Hip Hop dance as we know it today. He went on to work and tour with such acts as Mariah Carey, Will Smith, Missy Elliot, Ricky Martin, Da Brat, Left Eye (of TLC) Just to name a few and now travels the world as a battle judge teacher and mentor to young dancers around the world. Terry at the age of 14 had already begun to Dj just for fun at a friend's house who lived in his building. He had always been a bit of a music nerd and even though he did not become a professional dj until late in his career after he had moved to japan, his knowledge of music and experience in entertainment pushed him quickly to the forefront. First Playing at Street dance events around the world like “Juste debut” in Paris, “Street Dance Kemp” in Czech Republic, Step Ya Game Up NYC and playing at Famous parties In NYC (Funkbox NYC) and Tokyo. He decided to create his own parties in Tokyo. Terry started with his partner, London Musician Aroop Roy to create a party by the name of CULTURE. CULTURE became “THE PARTY TO BE AT” in Tokyo from 2008-2010 when Terry had to go on tour again. After he returned from tour he partnered with DJ Sarasa and began to plan his 2nd party venture in Tokyo “Speakeasy”. Speakeasy is currently the most popular party in not just Tokyo but in JAPAN. Speakeasy has gone on to have performances by DJ Scratch, DJ Maseo (of De La Soul), DJ Spinna, DJ Skeme Richards (of Rocksteady Crew) and more. Terry is consistently raising the bar as a Dancer, Dj and an organizer and feels if you are not raising the bar then you are holding the culture back. Follow Brooklyn Terry on Social Medias ! https://www.instagram.com/brooklynterryef/ https://www.mixcloud.com/brooklynterry/ --------------------------------------------------------- iNside The CyPher is produced by eeH Studio, for any inquiries please contact us : ▶ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/eehstudio/ ▶ LINKEDIN : https://www.linkedin.com/company/eeh-studio
Part two of our episode with the ladies of Japan for Black Lives. Ryoko Ito is an interpreter/ translator, a member of the Japan For Black Lives (JP4BL) Non-profit organization, "otaku DJ," and one of the organizers of the #1 vibe out party in japan, SpeakEasy TYO Today she joins us with former guests, singer/songwriter, Maya Hatch and founding member of Japan for Black Lives, Naomi Kawahara. Here we go into detail regarding an online workshop led by Maimouna “Mumu Fresh” Youssef. We play a bunch of music and talk about tacos. Naomi appears on episode #121 with Brooklyn Terry discussing more details about Japan For Black Lives. Maya Hatch appears way back on episode #64. @iam.reeyo @jp4blacklives @fabfivetokyo @mayahatch @rararajbeats https://linktr.ee/MYoussef
The perfect guest list continues! Ryoko Ito is an interpreter/ translator, a member of the Japan For Black Lives (JP4BL) Non-profit organization, "otaku DJ," and one of the organizers of the #1 vibe out party in japan, SpeakEasy TYO Today she joins us with former guests, singer/songwriter, Maya Hatch and founding member of Japan for Black Lives, Naomi Kawahara. - Ryoko's upbringing in the US and Japan. - Naomi, Ryoko and Maya's involvement with Japan for Black Lives. - The importance of educating Japanese people about race issues. - The difficulty of translating academic English terms to Japanese. - Doing interpretation work in the 90s and 00s for hip-hop's most well known artists visiting Japan. - Hanging out with Chaka Khan and Kanye - Doing interpretative work for Grammy nominated artist, Maimouna Youssef aka Mumu Fresh & a whole lot more... Musical Bed Brought to you bythe incredible Ra Ra Raj (Episode 114) Naomi appears on episode #121 with Brooklyn Terry discussing more details about Japan For Black Lives. Maya Hatch appears way back on episode #64. Tokyo Show Spotlight: Aaron Choulai Sextet at Battica on 10/23 @iam.reeyo @jp4blacklives @fabfivetokyo @mayahatch @rararajbeats
Part two of our episode with two of the founders of Japan For Black Lives, Brooklyn Terry and Naomi Kawahara. Check out part one for more details about the organization as well as perspective on some of the racial issues non-Japanese people face her in Japan. Particularly in the hiphop and dance community. Part two of our episodes focus on sharing and discussing music. This time we get into a fairly long discussion about WAP but also share a lot of old and new gems. Please follow Japan for Black Lives and all the guests on Instagram. Thanks for listening. @jp4blacklives @brooklynterryef @fabfivetokyo @afrodyty88 @megalateshow
Ayyyoo Had a lot of fun with this joint. We sat down with our good friends, Naomi Kawahara and Brooklyn Terry Wright. Both of them wear many hats and are involved with a variety of projects. But let me try to keep it simple... Naomi is a founder and head of Fab Five Tokyo, a creative consulting company. She is also simply awesome. Long time listeners will recognize Brooklyn Terry as a previous guest of the podcast. With his crew, Elite Force, he is a pioneer in the global house music dance community and highly formative in Japans exposure to the Black dance music culture in general. Also a ton of other things that we mention during the recording. For this episode we focus on their newest project, Japan For Black Lives. Which is a non-profit cross cultural endeavor to discuss racism and Black culture with the Japanese community. Inspired by recent events and decades of conversations with Japanese people, they hope to creative more awareness and context for the experiences Black people face in Japan and abroad. So we get into that but it also the MEGA LATE SHOW, so ridiculousness ensues. Joining in as guest co-host is our homegirl, Afrodyty. Singer, songwriter, musician extraordinaire. Next Tuesday the second half of the podcast that focuses on music. We have a long discussion about WAP and share some gems. Stay plugged in. Thanks for listening. Go check out Terry, Naomi, and Afrodyty on instagram. And find us all around Tokyo. @brooklynterryef @fabfivetokyo @afrodyty88 @megalateshow
Happy New Year! Thank you listeners for keeping this party train cruising through to a new decade. Speaking of which, here we have two likeminded and complimentary music enthusiasts. A professional dance instructor and DJ teamed up to grow one of the most popular parties Tokyo has to offer. In barely its five years of existence, they've managed to bring in notable guest DJs that gained traction with both foreigners and Japanese. They strive to be the "unofficial official party for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics" this year. It's a conversation of their struggles reaching to where they are now and as I surmised, their dreams to make an event where everyone feels safe, comfortable and inclusive. For upcoming events, visit https://speakeasytyo.splashthat.com Just RSVP and you'll have free entry. IG and FB: @speakeasytyo.official --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/madeinjapanpodcast/message
The legendary Marley Marl joined us in Ikebukuro for an extra long and informative episode! He shared more about his personal life and opinons on the industry than weve seen anywhere else. From his second home here in Nagasaki to his daughter not knowing about his impact in hiphop history. We also talked about several facets of the music industry including his opinion on P Diddys sampling ethics, hip-house music, Bambaataa's sexual misconduct allegations, as well Marley and Mr Magic's WBLS Rap Attack radio show absolutely wrecking Red Alert and Chuck Chillout on a weekly basis. Also in studio we had imfamous dance luminary, Brooklyn Terry, of the Elite Force crew on the 3rd mic. Both he and Marley offered really incredible insight into the emerging golden era of the late 80s hiphop scene. Weather Reports: Mega - The Realest by Mobb Deep featuring Kool G Rapp Marley Marl - Tragedy - Live Motivator Brooklyn Terry - Big Daddy Kane -Wrath of Kane(live) https://youtu.be/MXX2nglgKQY Late - Marley Marl - The Symphony Pt 2 & Marley Marl - Lords of the Underground - Its All Real (Dj Muro Rekindled Mix) LINKS: DJMARLEYMARL.COM Twitter @marleyskills thebrooklynbomber.com https://www.mixcloud.com/brooklynterry/ Twitter @brooklynterry Megalateshow /on twitter, Facebook and Instagram Keenwakeen.com faturl.com/megalateshow/?selected=0 paypal.me/megalateshow Weather Forecast calendar of upcoming dope culture shows going on in Tokyo! ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ goo.gl/SmRW9u If you want your show in the Weather Forecast make sure to hit us at: mlsweatherforecast@gmail.com Also be sure to support MEGA LATE SHOW by going to Cal Combs dot com to check out Cals music and merch. Get 25% off all purchases over $30/3000¥ when you use the promo code "megalateshow"
Episode 50 with Josh and Akira of Sunday Replay, Tokyo Cliff of the Raw Urban Mobile Podcast and the return of Steze!!!! Thank you to all of our listeners. All the Tanakas. Shout out to D Dahlinger, Z Konketsuji, Maseo, Asia Marie, DJ Ken-Ske, Adelaide, The Ocean and I, DJ Ajay, Jayda B, Brooklyn Terry, Dj Tsu, Cal Combs, Shioriybradshaw, Budamunk, John Robinson, Eloh Kush, Keen Wakeen, Miss Inglewood, Mike Magik, Tracy Jones, Dj Sarasa, Foniks, Mark de Clive-Lowe, Sims, Cirrcle, Devin Morrison, Scott Popular, Yuefoh, Skyzoo, Elizabeth Hickey, Alex Camp, Aziz Vora, Max Kevin, IAMJESSE, DJ Cee Brown, Patrick St Michel, Chocolate Cake, Mane One, Daisha Hunter, Thom Obrien, Dj Spinna, Louda and Leon St James, Mike Soops, Afrodyty, Dj Kaistar, Ramses, Dj Hiroking, Eighpse, Fitz Ambro$e, Submerse, Go Yama, Isom, Kai Grayson, Aaron Choulai, DJ Quietstorm, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed, El Da Sensei, Mc Boodah, Mega Ran and Dj AA Rock. LINKS: Sunday Replay: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6wstLLWBISFqxSW8OjC5zg RAW URBAN MOBILE PODCAST: https://rump.podbean.com/ Megalateshow /on twitter, Facebook and Instagram Calcombs.com Keenwakeen.com faturl.com/megalateshow/?selected=0 paypal.me/megalateshow Weather Forecast calendar of upcoming dope culture shows going on in Tokyo! ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ goo.gl/SmRW9u If you want your show in the Weather Forecast make sure to hit us at: mlsweatherforecast@gmail.com Also be sure to support MEGA LATE SHOW by going to Cal Combs dot com to check out Cals music and merch. Get 25% off all purchases over $30/3000¥ when you use the promo code "megalateshow"
Episode 16: Brooklyn Terry, one of five members of Elite Force, a legendary dance crew from NYC, gives us his perspective on the influence of hip hop and urban culture in America and around the world. Terry is a longtime resident of Tokyo, where he teaches urban dance at NDS x Brooklyn Bomber Dance Studio and runs a monthly dance party event called Speakeasy TYO. [Raw Urban Mobile Podcast rebranded to Tokyo Speaks Podcast on Mar 7, 2020] [Guest's Links] Brooklyn Terry - Facebook Speakeasy TYO - Instagram | Facebook [Featured music] Rhyming Gaijin [Social Links & RSS] RSS Feed: https://www.tokyospeaks.com/feed.xml Instagram: @tokyospeaks_ Twitter: @tokyospeaks_ [Support via Ko-fi] https://ko-fi.com/tokyospeaks
Yo PEACE!!!! More from the incredible guest list!!! Some of you might remember the live stream we rocked with I AM JESSE back in November for his "Techno Was Here" event. That party was crazy and weve been planning to get I AM JESSE on the podcast every since! We finally did and instead of a regular episode, Jesse had the brilliant idea to throw a little house party and do a live stream of the recording. BET! The party was incredible. Hellaaaaa people came out. Jayda B of Bae Tokyo, Dj Tsu, the legendary Brooklyn Terry, phenomenal MCTarantula, Wise of the Teriyaki Boyz, DJ Ken-ske, Phil So Good, Akira from Sunday Replay and bunch of wonderful folks. After a few weeks, and a bunch of audio/ video issues, we stacked the interviews together for your listening pleasure. Unfortunately we were barely able to salvage the intro of the recording and had to work some magic to get it up. So the first 5 minutes of the interview sound like it was recorded a cell phone. Be patience though, the rest of the recording sounds great. It actual sounds awesome considering it was in a room with almost 40 drunk people talking simultaneously. I AM JESSE is one of the best DJs in tokyo and has organized and been involved in some of the largest events with some of the most prestigious figures. We barely scratch the surface with our guy, but as we said, I AM JESSE will be back on the podcast soon. Also, check our MIXCLOUD page next Wednesday for a couple of I AM JESSE's sets from the party. Were also working to re-upload the video footage of the event. Thanks for rocking with us, I AM JESSE! Peep I AM JESSE's Mixcloud page - https://www.mixcloud.com/IamJesseTokyo/ https://iflyer.tv/en/jessrotull/ Don't forget to go to calcombs.com and cop some gear from our favorite friendly neighborhood rapper! Get 25% off all purchases over $30 when you use the promo code "megalateshow"! -------------------------------------- goo.gl/SmRW9u Please peep our Weather Forecast calendar to stay up on all the dope culture shows going on in Tokyo! Link above and below! It will be updating regularly and we'll do our best to make sure nothing gets missed. If you want your show in the Weather Forecast make sure to hit us at: mlsweatherforecast@gmail.com goo.gl/SmRW9u
TOKYO ART BLOOM is a program where we invite foreign culture and art creators living in Japan as guests on the show. What kind of TOKYO do these creators who are living far from their origin see and feel?
Yo, sup to all the Tanaka's. We've got a good episode for ya'll here. We slid over to Nahoko Dance Studio to chop it up with the Brooklyn Bomber himself, living legend Brooklyn Terry!! Terry helps up break down what is hip-hop, what's dope & wack about dance, and all sorts of other goodies. Also, it's the audio debut of our 5th member, Marvell a.k.a. The Facial Expressions b.k.a. The Translator!! We had a couple technical difficulties, but the episode is still full of gems. Hope ya'll enjoy and see ya'll at SPEAKEASY on July 2nd, BoW boW ~~Weather Report~~ Terry's pick: Eugene McDaniels - Supermarket Blues +Links+ https://www.facebook.com/NDS-X-Brooklyn-Bomber-Dance-Studio-164396617062946 http://www.speakeasytyo.com/