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The hypnotically ethereal selection of one of Manchester's most warm hearted, soulful and community-spirited music lovers. Catch his City Whispers show fortnightly on Reform Radio, encapsulating the beating heart of the city with interviews and live performances. Pablo also forms part of the core of the legendary Better Days parties. Enjoy the sounds of: Saul Williams - DNA Rhian Benson - Say How You Feel ( SV Remix) Bahamadia - I Confess (Ka-yu Remix) Jimetta Rose - Constellations feat Georgia Ann Muldrew Madison McFerrin - No Time To Lose Stimulator Jones - Soon Never Comes Muzzy Legault - Jimmi Melissa McMillan - Keep Coming Back To You Haitus Kaiyote - Laputa (Taylor McFerrin remix ft Anderson Paak) Branko - Let Me Go feat Nonku Phiri and Mr Carmack Odunsi - Vibrate Emmanuel Speaks - Ojuelegba Chargaux - 5 4 Samantha Levital - Pas a Pas Low Leaf - Physclez La Tribu De Abrante - Yo No Se Sumohair - Ninã AfroQbano - Vai Morrer Sem Amar Gatusalsa y Tumbao - Mal Amiga Eric Lau - Divine feat Fatima Maylee Todd - Hieroglyphics (TBG edit ) Les Nubians - Makeda Diggs Duke - He Wants To Live Like You
Producer and photographer João Gonzalez has gone on record saying that the Soft Glas tag visually represents the way his music sounds. This feels apt considering the project is a glorious synthesis of not only haunting, electronic soundscapes but also well-considered aesthetics. From the curation of João's Instagram and promotional images to the release of last year's dos EP, there hasn't been one wrong step. Yet nothing ever feels clinical or over calculated, on the contrary only a warmth resonates through the entire Soft Glas canon. Whether João's working with collaborators for his own music or producing for others like the violin duo (and friends), CharGaux, the Brooklyn-based musician is in utter command of his talents. 2016 year will reveal an embarrassment of riches when the dos follow-up, Late Bloom, arrives along with the Soft Glas-produced CharGaux album. This episode features a selection from both Soft Glas albums. Visit Soft Glas online: http://softglas.com/ https://soundcloud.com/softglas https://www.instagram.com/softglas DOWNLOAD Talk Music Talk FREE APP (iTunes) Subscribe to TMT on iTunes: http://bit.ly/TalkMusicTalk Or Stitcher Radio: http://bit.ly/TMTStitcher Or TuneIn Radio: http://bit.ly/TMTtunein If you enjoy the podcast, please take a moment to leave a review and/or rating.It Reviews and ratings help to improve TMT rankings and spread the word. Thanks! "Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme)"-FULL VERSION Written and Composed on an iPad by boice. https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme
Charly and Margaux of Chargaux are classically trained in string instruments but create music that blends traditional orchestral sounds with hip-hop, electronic music and Jazz. It's definitely music you can’t fit into one box. They started playing together in Boston and New York's subway stations and were quickly discovered by people and companies that wanted them to perform, like Opening Ceremony, Kendrick Lamar, and First Lady Michelle Obama. They are all about experimenting with both their music and their visual aesthetic, wearing colorful clothing that actually looks like the music they play.
Alexis Wilkinson went from being the first black woman President of Harvard’s acclaimed humor publication, to writing for HBO’s hit comedy series, Veep. She’s become an outspoken public figure and writer--with work featured in Slate, Opening Ceremony and TIME--but as we know, big victories such as these don’t come without a lot of work, a few disruptions and some twists and turns in the road. In this episode, Alexis recalls her experiences of “comping” or trying out for The Lampoon multiple times, finding her place in the middle of an elitist institution, losing her best friend and working to create media that represents this diverse world as it actually is. Her response to naysayers? Laughter. And this is why she chose comedy. Music in this episode is by Chargaux.