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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect for a segment on 'ExtraL,' released February 21, 2025, by BLACKPINK's JENNIE and Grammy-winner Doechii. This high-energy hip-hop-pop track, featured on JENNIE's debut album Ruby (March 7, Odd Atelier/Columbia), blends bold beats with empowerment lyrics like 'Do my ladies run this?' Analytic Dreamz dives into its Cole Bennett-directed video, JENNIE's solo vision, and Doechii's rising star power. With tours planned and Mantra's chart success, 'ExtraL' sets the stage for a major 2025 impact.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment, Analytic Dreamz explores the collaboration between Central Cee and 21 Savage on their new track, "GBP". The song is a standout from Central Cee's debut album, "Can't Rush Greatness", set to release on January 24, 2025, under Columbia Records. Directed by the acclaimed Cole Bennett from Lyrical Lemonade, the music video was filmed in Atlanta, capturing the essence of both artists' styles."GBP" merges UK and US rap with Central Cee reflecting on his ascent in the music scene, highlighted by his notable appearance at the 2023 British Fashion Awards in a tracksuit. His lyrics, "Red carpet in my trackie and Air Max / They want a boy with a London style," encapsulate his street culture roots. On the other hand, 21 Savage brings his gritty narrative with lines like, "Up on the opps, seven to nil, Premier League, I'm in the field," drawing a parallel to UK soccer.This track showcases a hypnotic vocal sample with a hard-hitting rhythm, where both artists' storytelling prowess shines through, merging their unique experiences and cultural influences. The music video complements the song visually with UK streetwear and dramatic scenes of ski-masked figures wielding samurai swords, reinforcing Central Cee's lyrics about weaponry.Analytic Dreamz also touches on Central Cee's prior work, like his collaboration with Atlanta's Lil Baby on "Band4Band" in May 2024, which further showcases his cross-continental appeal. With "GBP" and the upcoming album "Can't Rush Greatness" available for pre-save, this release is set to amplify Central Cee's international profile, underlining the track's significance in bridging cultural and musical divides.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Rick Rubin and Cole Bennett, two cultural giants of our time. Rick Rubin has helped produce music for artists like: Run DMC, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Aerosmith, Johnny Cash, LL Cool J, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Adele, Kesha, Lady Gaga, and the Avett Brothers. His experience takes him beyond classic music production genres. Beyond this, he wrote a book that became an instant hit and lead him to go on Joe Rogan to promote it and dissect it, namely "The Creative Act." Similarly, Cole Bennett has helped artists like: Lil Pump, Mask the Slump God, Lil Xan, Juice World, J. Cole, Eminem, Kanye West, Wiz Khalifa, Jack Harlow, and Dr. Dre. Why the lists? Well, this shows you the scope of their cultural influence. Both Rick, as a music producer, and Cole, as a music video producer, have helped infuse our world with a particular vision of reality and value structure. The question for us is: is the Logos present in what they have to say? We argue, yes. Not only that, we find it an obligation to find where Jesus Christ is in their conversation and bring Him out. Here are our insights about this conversation!Link to conversation between Rick Rubin and Cole Bennett: https://youtu.be/alGJiFYbHu4?si=8C-PlrdIYGuXK_xNTimecode:0:00 - Intro5:30 - Rick Rubin7:40 - Cole Bennett9:10 - The Human Search For Truth17:30 - The Source26:40 - Providence and Gratitude32:35 - What is Love?42:10 - Suffering and ExistenceSupport the show
Welcome To The Real Oshow,0:00 Intro0:30 The Death of Slim Shady 3:25 First Week Numbers4:20 Houdini Promo With David Blaine 6:15 Album Roll Out9:00 Features On The Album 11:00 What's Next For Eminem13:30 Closing Thoughts Join us as we dive into the highly anticipated release of Eminem's new album, *Death of Slim Shady*. In this episode, Joshua and Zachary break down the phenomenal first-week sales and explore how this project shot to the number one spot in ten countries. We'll discuss the powerhouse collaboration with Dr. Dre and the creative genius of Cole Bennett, who both played pivotal roles in the album's success. But that's not all—before the album drop, the legendary David Blaine generated viral buzz with his captivating content, reigniting the public's attention toward Eminem. Discover how this ingenious rollout strategy restored the awareness and excitement that Eminem has been missing for years.Tune in for an insightful and engaging conversation about the making of *Death of Slim Shady* and the factors that catapulted it to global acclaim.All Love, Check Out our Youtube Page- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqz3s_B_VYHuQtuVIDxpiQTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealoshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcTweet @zacharyowings2 with what you thought about the podcast or what you want us to discuss in future shows. Music by Leno Tk- Greatness (Streaming All Platforms)
*** This Episode was shot on March 28th, 2024. The WTSW team is still catching up on episodes, please bear with us and enjoy the show. YA DIG?*** FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTUUUUUUUURRRRREEEEEEEE. What is going on? The shots have been fired. Kendrick disregards any sense of a Big 3, and Cam & Roo are at an absolute loss of words. To lighten the mood, the boys indulge in @lyricalemonade newest lemonade flavors and give their opinions in regards to the Cole Bennett produced beverage. Also... Nickelodeon is in the news, and its not for the next Jimmy-Timmy Power Hour episode. This one is all about entertainment, so sit back, enjoy your time, and join the boys on today's episode of debauchery. Make sure you guys leave a like on today's episode, comment your favorite portion and subscribe! Leave the emoji of the day in the comment section down below! ======================================= Special thanks to @kaimonbeats8970 for the theme track! SOCIALS: Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CTVFzpXgVLS3nVQ4x1ij2 Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-to-say-when/id1637788909 Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/whentswhen/ Cam's Socials: Instagram: X: Roo's Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ayeyoroo/ Tiktok: Opinionated Media's Socials: https://www.opinionatedmedia.co/ Instagram: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@opinionated_media?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Youtube: @OpinionatedMedia
The Box Boys talks about their upbringing, early days in the industry, Boxfest, Soundcloud, Rolling Loud, Cole Bennett, and more. / boxboys ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Selection Sunday for March Madness, so it's only right we do a bracket this week! We're diving deep into the world of music videos created by Cole Bennett's Lyrical Lemonade. Join us as we complete a bracket featuring the top 16 most viewed videos from the Lyrical Lemonade vault, limited to only the top song per artist.
Releasing on December 8th, 2023, "All is Yellow" is the debut album from Lyrical Lemonade, the multimedia company known for producing, directing and constructing a variety of musical-based content. Created by Cole Bennett originally back in 2013, Lyrical Lemonade's humble beginnings as an early internet blog into a massive component within the entertainment industry comes together in this project - as over 30+ artists, producers, and creators all led by Cole, come together to compose this 14-track project as an ode to the impact and stature Lyrical Lemonade has, and the vision it represents. Follow Cam & Roo as they give their first impressions, thoughts, and rankings of the album, and what they expect from Cole and the epic organization moving forward. Let us know your thoughts on the album down below! What did you enjoy, or dislike about it? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be sure to follow @lyricalemonade and @lyricallemonade2 at: Lyrical Lemonade: https://www.youtube.com/@UCtylTUUVIGY_i5afsQYeBZA Lyrical Lemonade 2: https://www.youtube.com/@UCMreYZfbzsP4eHgJMlpqRYQ Behind the Scenes for Doomsday, by Lyrical Lemonade 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRh5npLBTW4 Opinionated Media Website: https://www.opinionatedmedia.co/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A6em4r... Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Watch on Youtube: @opinionatedmedia Follow us on Instagram! opinionated_media Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/opm_media Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@opinionated_m... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opmedia/support
DotCom Nirvan talks about the grind of a videographer, behind the scenes, his process, rejecting a Blink 182 video, relationship with Cole Bennett, Trippie Redd, and more. ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode we react to the new Tom MacDonald song that features cringy bars from Ben Shapiro, we see Mr. Beast make $250k from a single Tweet, and we see some of the dumbest criminals get caught for some of the dumbest crimes. We also give our opinions on the new Lyrical Lemonade album "All is Yellow" and the new Benny the Butcher album "Everybody Can't Go". Thank you for watching the show! Make sure to subscribe to the channel so you don't miss an episode and leave any recommendations for trivia or other games you want to see in the comments. ---------------------------------------------------------------- • Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/OTTPodcastShow/ • Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ottpodcastshow/ • Tom's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombenkelman • Tom's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombenkelman/ • Colin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/CNOTEGEE • Colin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnote_gee/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Join the Discord server! https://discord.gg/GbtjKYsp
Welcome To The Real Oshow Podcast, 0:00 Intro0:30 Breaking Down All Is Yellow: Lyrical Lemonade 3:30 Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival 4:30 Favorite Feature on All Is Yellow: Lil Yatchy 6:18 Doomsday Juice WRLD & Cordae Rapping Together 8:23 The Future of Cole Bennett 10:50 Top 3 Songs off All Is YellowIn this episode, we react to Cole Bennetts's first-ever album. The overall feel of the project was nostalgic. But where Cole could win is telling a story through the music videos. Therefore, he should make a video for each song because that's where he can be different than Metro Booming or DJ Khaled.Lyrical Lemonade is building a moat that will be hard to replicate. And one thing to pay attention to is the color of the brand (yellow).Significantly few artists have ever been represented by a color outside of purple with Prince. Check out All Is Yellow if you haven't already, and support a kid with a dream. All Love,Check Out our Youtube Page- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqz3s_B_VYHuQtuVIDxpiQTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealoshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcTweet @zacharyowings2 with what you thought about the podcast or what you want us to discuss in future shows. Music by Leno Tk- Greatness (Streaming All Platforms)
On this Episode: Welcome to Episode 286! Roderick & Cari are back with lots of new music & news to talk. This week in music, the guys start off with Cole Bennett & Lyrical Lemonade's new album “All Is Yellow” & Benny The Butcher's new album “Everybody Can't Go”, followed by new tracks from Westside Boogie, J.I.D., Coi Leray & Megan Thee Stallion. The guys briefly talk Justin Timberlake's new song & album rollout, along with Ye & Ty Dolla $ign's upcoming album ‘Vultures', before talking news like YFN Lucci's RICO sentence, a leaked jail call from Young Thug & Mariah The Scientist, & a top 50 ATL rappers list. Intro: Lyrical Lemonade, Chief Keef, & Lil Yachty- Say Ya Grace Roderick | Benny The Butcher & Kyle Banks- Everybody Can't Go Cari | Nicholas Craven & Boldy James- Power Nap Subscribe to Apple Music now to hear all of the new albums & tracks we discuss: https://apple.co/3NgdXW
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticWelcome to a thought-provoking segment of "Notorious Mass Effect" by Analytic Dreamz. In this episode, we delve into the impactful release of Lyrical Lemonade's latest album, "All is Yellow," marking a significant milestone in their 10th-anniversary celebration. The 14-track project, meticulously curated by Cole Bennett, showcases a powerhouse of guest artists, including the late Juice WRLD, Kid Cudi, Eminem, Juicy J, Denzel Curry, JID, Lil Yachty, Jack Harlow, Teezo Touchdown, Latto, Cordae, and more.Clocking in at approximately 40 minutes, "All is Yellow" seamlessly brings together diverse elements of rap, serving as a testament to Bennett's artistic vision. The album is a celebration of Lyrical Lemonade's journey from its humble beginnings to its current multimedia empire status. Explore the harmonious fusion of talent and creativity, as this project not only pays homage to the roots but also sets the stage for Lyrical Lemonade's promising future. Join Analytic Dreamz in this segment as we unravel the layers of "All is Yellow" and its symbolic resonance in the evolving landscape of rap music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to The Real Oshow Podcast,In this show, we look back on a wild year and giving praise to the Content Creators, Artist, and Brands that won 2023.While also giving critical feedback to those who didn't live up to the hype. Content Creator Hot:Jake Paul, Ben Mallah, Brianna Chicken Fry, Mike Majlak, Mark Phillips, Kai CenatContent Creator Cold: Anyone who lacks consistency and direction, Short Form content because Long Form will win over timeArtists Hot:Tyla Yaweh, Lil Yatchy, Teippe Redd, Teezo Touchdown, Rod Wave, Cole Bennett, LaRussellArtist Cold: Kid Laroi, Taylor Swift Brand Winners: John/Sammy Shahidi - Happy Dad MTV Jesse - Sunday All Love, Check Out our Youtube Page- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqz3s_B_VYHuQtuVIDxpiQ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealoshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcTweet @zacharyowings2 with what you thought about the podcast or what you want us to discuss in future shows. Music by Leno Tk- Greatness (Streaming All Platforms)
Welcome back to WR7DVIEWS! Today, we've got a treat for you as we dive into the latest music video from two heavyweights of the rap game, Drake and Lil Yachty, with visuals directed by the one and only Cole Bennett.
Back to pure podcasting back at the Utopia Records studio! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Intro Music Drake Daylight https://open.spotify.com/track/4ZT0wGKwlJRjpMUuwZVy3p?si=430add30914a4348 Drake City Is Mine https://youtu.be/tpLIYju2dMA?si=SDDyR4o_o5fFhtBf Drake 6pm In New York https://open.spotify.com/track/5mZJwWdxAOR4xUvSGZvvMU?si=4d904433cdd2469e Drake -9 https://open.spotify.com/track/1C7KSXR2GVxknex6I4ANco?si=4965372bb0a64b8d Topics: - Drake performance and reaction - Vlad going hard at Drake & DJ Khalid - Haji Basto & the Toronto Drill scene ( Words Of Wisdom) - Will DJ Envy stay at the Breakfast Club Top 6 Music Videos 1. Drake - Another Late Night ft. Lil Yachty (Directed by Cole Bennett) https://youtu.be/DGVjmJpCRUg?si=lOTKt8jDujjn3pGp 2. Moula 1st - Disturbia Feat. BIA https://youtu.be/C7NGl22vCtU?si=XepsfuNYv78Sg33r 3. WHAT'S BEEF (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - AR PAISLEY | CHANI NATTAN | INDERPAL MOGA | JAY TRAK https://youtu.be/mjQ2mZ8BOWw?si=SoOua0JUr1KgSNWC 4. Haji Basto - Basto Flow https://youtu.be/MQf2vksLBmY?si=vBz9eN-ArycqaGZG 5. Casper TNG x Baby2 - Move https://youtu.be/kFH9Hq-YMAM?si=HtZX6SeaFtDQ305u 6. LIL BERETE x YOUNG SMOKE | MAKE IT RIGHT https://youtu.be/2lxXalF7H-Y?si=3cC0Urwc7ZnQDzNg Big thanks to B3 from Utopia Records Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/
On this episode, DJ Rello is joined by Joowce and 300 Reem. They talk about Doja Cat's "Demons" music video, Travis Scott's Circus Maximus Tour, Drake gets a Lyrical Lemonade video, Eem Triplin next PA star & More-----------Hosted by DJ Rello the Connected Sound Podcast is the newest source of today's Hip Hop music and culture! Give the video a like and SUBSCRIBE to the Connected Sound Podcast! Follow us on Instagram for additional information and to plug in with your favorite artist and engineers!Instagram.com/ConnectedSoundlinktr.ee/connectedsoundFollow DJ RelloInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/imrello/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imrello/Twitter: https://twitter.com/imrelloTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@imrelloFollow JoowceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shootjoowce/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ShootJoowceTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shootjoowceFollow 300 ReemInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/300reem/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@300reem
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, we discuss the long-awaited collab between Trippie Redd and Roddy Ricch, "Closed Doors." The song was first previewed by Trippie Redd in July 2022, and nearly a year later, director Cole Bennett was spotted filming a music video for the track. Based on the lyrics displayed in the video behind the scenes, it's clear that "Closed Doors" is a major collaboration that fans have been waiting for. We'll break down the song's lyrics, talk about the hype surrounding its release, and speculate about what the future holds for Trippie Redd and Roddy Ricch.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses the new single from rap phenomenon Yeat, "Bigger Thën Everything." The track arrives with a Cole Bennett-directed music video, and it has already been racking up streams on all major platforms. Dreamz breaks down the song's lyrics, production, and music video, and he also shares his thoughts on Yeat's rising star power.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sad Boys For Real! Chicago rapper, Kayo, slides to the studio & discusses the moments that helped him create his debut album, "It Was fun While It Lasted." Kayo uses this album to journal not only the highs in life, but the lows as well. From having a video shot by Cole Bennett, to his volatile battle with depression, losing the girl of his dreams, and having business ruin close family relationships. Kayo says in his song, "No Way Home," "eyes red, don't want be dead no more/ I mean I might, I just can't say it no more / maybe it's attention seeking, why I think that leaving from this earth get me a boost of streams or something more conducive even?" Kayo wears his heart on his sleeve in not only the song, but this interview. Discussing the turmoil he faced within & reflecting on the experiences that made him feel self-hatred. Often, we look back on the moments that shaped us for better or for worse. The moments that put us in a depressive episode & those that made us feel euphoric... We look back & say, "it was fun while it lasted..." Also discussed, relationship with Cole Bennett, people's expectations not being met, taking criticism, changing your perspective.
Juice WRLD and Cordae were two of the most promising young rappers in the world when they collaborated on the song "Doomsday" in 2023. The song, which was produced by Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade, samples Eminem's "Role Model" and features a dark, introspective rap from both artists. Juice WRLD's verse on "Doomsday" is a reflection on his own mortality and the dangers of fame. He raps about how he's "a bad teacher who gave the class seizures" and how he's "not afraid to die." Cordae's verse is more hopeful, as he raps about how he's "here to stay" and how he's "going to change the world." The song's music video, which was also directed by Cole Bennett, is a visual feast that features both Juice WRLD and Cordae in a variety of different settings. The video is also full of symbolism, with references to death, rebirth, and the power of music. "Doomsday" was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to solidify Juice WRLD and Cordae's status as two of the most important rappers of their generation. The song is a powerful reminder of the talent and potential that was lost when Juice WRLD died in 2019, but it is also a testament to his legacy and the impact that he continues to have on the world of hip-hop. In addition to being a critical and commercial success, "Doomsday" has also been praised for its message of hope. In a world that is often dark and uncertain, the song offers a message of resilience and determination. It is a reminder that even in the face of death, there is always hope for a better tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Manifestation is a very real thing” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special guest Jordan Green @_jurdon. Jordan is the founder and CEO of the Glacier Marketing Group @glaciermarketing and current student at Indiana University. Glacier Marketing Group is a marketing agency specializing in NIL partnerships and social media development. Intro quote is from Cole Bennett. S4 Episode 48: 04/11/2023 Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Jordan Green Audio Credit Intro: Draw The Line Mastered by Connor Christian Follow Our Podcast: Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ Twitter: @dailygrindpod https://www.twitter.com/dailygrindpod Podcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest: Instagram: @jordangreenak https://www.instagram.com/jordangreenak/ Twitter: @_jurdon https://twitter.com/_jurdon Glacier Marketing Group Instagram: @glaciermarketing https://www.instagram.com/glaciermarketing/?hl=en Glacier Marketing Group Twitter: @glaciermktggrp https://twitter.com/glaciermktggrp --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailygrindpod/support
チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 【かかった楽曲】 DJ TATSUKI - TOKYO KIDS feat. IO & MonyHorse (prod by MET as MTHA2) https://youtu.be/7-4aU-0sF1k Lil Uzi Vert - Just Wanna Rock [Official Music Video] https://youtu.be/UhbixyxgsiU Central Cee - Doja (Directed by Cole Bennett) https://youtu.be/_VuJA-VQRcY YUTO & DopeOnigiri - ASOBI (feat. Candee & Playsson)【Official Video】 https://youtu.be/aOcjePKC8_M Jack Harlow - First Class [Official Music Video] https://youtu.be/yQBImEeXNZ4 Hitkidd, GloRilla - F.N.F. (Let's Go) https://youtu.be/ww6ykF2ktaI David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue) [Official Music Video] https://youtu.be/90RLzVUuXe4 【ご視聴の皆様へのお願い】 本チャンネル品質向上のため、アンケート回答にご協力をお願いします! ご回答いただいた方にはもれなく『HIPHOPで学ぶ英語』オリジナル・ステッカー2枚をプレゼントいたします! 回答はこちらから↓↓↓ https://forms.gle/5xmNLBDXosKw3tun7 週1回を目安に不定期更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #ヒップホップ #英語 HIPHOPで学ぶ英語 Twitter: https://twitter.com/hiphopdemanabuInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiphop_de_manabu_eigo/ SHO OKUDA Twitter: https://twitter.com/vegashokudaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter: https://twitter.com/you_kidInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter: https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! https://linktr.ee/hiphopdemanabu
チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 3OH!3 - Touchin On My [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] https://youtu.be/-iGQ2JydtRk The Weeknd - Out of Time (Official Video) https://youtu.be/2fDzCWNS3ig Gunna & Future - pushin P (feat. Young Thug) [Official Video] https://youtu.be/-705T4FioZE No Limits https://youtu.be/vcq8N__Av0I Central Cee - Doja (Directed by Cole Bennett) https://youtu.be/_VuJA-VQRcY Vince Staples - Ramona Park Broke My Heart The Musical: WHEN SPARKS FLY https://youtu.be/8Un0nhTbzMk SNOFALL by Jeezy & DJ Drama on Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/album/snofall/1649885175 SNOFALL - Album by Jeezy, DJ Drama | Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/57KhbRYV5DpUmnn7nnJhbp Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers https://kendricklamar.lnk.to/MrMorale Burna Boy - Last Last [Official Music Video] https://youtu.be/421w1j87fEM 【ご視聴の皆様へのお願い】 本チャンネル品質向上のため、アンケート回答にご協力をお願いします! ご回答いただいた方にはもれなく『HIPHOPで学ぶ英語』オリジナル・ステッカー2枚をプレゼントいたします! 回答はこちらから↓↓↓ https://forms.gle/5xmNLBDXosKw3tun7 週1回を目安に不定期更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #CentralCee #ヴィンスステイプルズ #DJDrama #Jeezy #ケンドリックラマー #ヒップホップ #英語 HIPHOPで学ぶ英語 Twitter: https://twitter.com/hiphopdemanabuInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiphop_de_manabu_eigo/ SHO OKUDA Twitter: https://twitter.com/vegashokudaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter: https://twitter.com/you_kidInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter: https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! https://linktr.ee/hiphopdemanabu
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Interview by Haze https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall We recently sat down with Chicago artists DCG Shun & DCG Bsavv for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation they talked about getting love in Atlanta, the food in LA being trash, the culture on the Westside of Chicago, being blood brothers, BSavv being 10 months older, looking out for each other, Shun playing sports before music, BSavv always being into music, Shun falling in love with rapping after the first time he went to the studio, jumping off the porch in 2016, getting out of the streets when they started to make money of music, doing 12 hour studio sessions on school nights, missing out on $20k because they didn't know how to monetize their music, getting kicked out of school for being a distraction when their music was blowing up, their breakthrough song “Forever Nitty”, the song blowing up as soon as the music video dropped, Shun writing “Okay” while he was locked up, the video getting a million views in just 2 weeks, linking with No More Heroes, how they came up with the concept for the “Mmhmm” music video, being very creative with their music videos, working with Cole Bennett on “House Party”, labels reaching out to them, the difference between being signed & independent, why they didn't like living in LA, plans to move to Atlanta, the music scene in Chicago right now, G Herbo reaching out to them, working with him, their new album ‘Jungle Life', their new music video “Jungle Life”, working with B-Lovee on “In The Raq”, plans to drop another project soon, wanting to get into acting, and much more!
Tyler Seller, photographer and videographer, discusses capitalizing on his childhood passion with music by developing creative content for major record companies and upcoming artists, establishing an organization called Masshole Media that cultivates a network of creatives to collectively collaborate on projects for premium clients, and the career defining moments of working with high profile artists like Cole Bennett, Justin Bieber, and Machine Gun Kelly that helped to distinguish his brand in the entertainment industry. Youtube Channel: Daniel Calderone Instagram: @d.calderone All Rights Reserved - NinetyFour Productions Inc.
チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 【ご視聴の皆様へのお願い】 本チャンネル品質向上のため、アンケート回答にご協力をお願いします! ご回答いただいた方にはもれなく『HIPHOPで学ぶ英語』オリジナル・ステッカー2枚をプレゼントいたします! 回答はこちらから↓↓↓ https://forms.gle/5xmNLBDXosKw3tun7 Central Cee - Doja (Directed by Cole Bennett) ↓ https://youtu.be/_VuJA-VQRcY 週1回を目安に不定期更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #ヒップホップ #英語 #centralcee #doja HIPHOPで学ぶ英語 Twitter: https://twitter.com/hiphopdemanabuInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiphop_de_manabu_eigo/ SHO OKUDA Twitter: https://twitter.com/vegashokudaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter: https://twitter.com/you_kidInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter: https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! https://linktr.ee/hiphopdemanabu
Last week I came across a podcast that Cole Bennett, generational music video director and founder of Lyrical Lemonade, was on. What he said caught my attention. “... maybe, success came at the wrong point in their life, or they're not mentally grounded enough to handle that moment.”It made me think about TikTok and how it may be negatively impacting the longevity of a creator's career. Someone new blows up on TikTok every day. We celebrate how quickly you can find success. It sounds nice, but what are the long-term effects? ... (READ MORE)
Lil Yachty - Poland (Official Music Video) Directed & Edited by Cole Bennett Song Produced by F1LTHY Director of Photography - Franklin Ricart Colorist - Loren White Assistant Camera - Cole Bennett & Noah Keckler 3D Elements - Reduciano & Kayo Sign Cleanup - Scissor Films video: Lil Yachty - Poland (Directed by Cole Bennett)- REACTION w/ Lil Yachty - YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Lyrical Lemonade Presents Lil Yachty - Poland (Official Music Video) Directed & Edited by Cole Bennett Song Produced by F1LTHY Director of Photography - Franklin Ricart Colorist - Loren White Assistant Camera - Cole Bennett & Noah Keckler 3D Elements - Reduciano & Kayo Sign Cleanup - Scissor Films Official Channel of Lyrical Lemonade source: (329) Lil Yachty - Poland (Directed by Cole Bennett) - YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
In the 13th episode of In the Mix with Mike, we recorded live during the Bills-Titans Monday Night Football game. Joined by my co-host Jose we recapped Week 2 of the NFL season, covered some college football games from Week 3, EST Gee album review, the Cole Bennett interview, and much more!
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West London's Central Cee is back with his new single “Doja.” The track marks a huge moment, as Central Cee becomes the first ever UK artist to have a video directed by the iconic Cole Bennett, and hosted on Lyrical Lemonade. With an international appeal and high anticipation around his every move, Central Cee is the UK's hottest and most followed rapper, with a social audience of over 8 million, and an awe-inspiring 2 Billion global artist streams. Transcending the UK rap scene, 65% of Central Cee's fans are outside of the UK, with him regularly charting across the globe. Earlier this year, the West London-hailing rapper whipped up a frenzy with the release of his critically acclaimed 23 mixtape – a project that debuted at Number 1 in the UK official charts, and followed on from 2021's Wild West, which was the highest-selling British debut project of the year. source: Central Cee Drops “Doja” Single with Video Directed By Cole Bennett | Home of Hip Hop Videos & Rap Music, News, Video, Mixtapes & more (hiphopsince1987.com) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Today's landscape for the music industry is constantly changing and evolving, the way social media impacts an artist come up and longevity is more significant than ever. 1 viral moment can change everything for any artist new or old and this couldn't be more evident than with the recent success of Portland-based rapper Yeat. Yeat's latest track Rich Minion has appeared to have taken a life of its own on social media between Cole Bennett tweeting about it and getting the song to be featured in the trailer for the upcoming minion's movie Minions Rise Of The Guru. It was a combination of Cole just knowing exactly how to manifest this type of thing into existence and the constant outpouring of support from Yeats fans who are without question one of the most loyal and die-hard fan bases out there could rival Beyonce or Nicki Minaj. But just how exactly did Yeat go from a regular high school kid making music to one of the hottest upcoming rappers now churning out tracks for multi-billion-dollar film franchise soundtracks, well for today's video we are going to break that down. But before we get into that please be sure to like subscribe and ring that bell for notifications so that you are there any time we drop new content. alright, let's get into this video.
Follow @Kid.L.Video on Instagram for More! RJ Lamont talks about touring with Baby Tron. He discusses the rap industrys lack of care of quality content. Meeting Cole Bennett, and talks about Detroit music.
Justin Bieber is back once again, with his second music drop this week. Following close on the heels of “I Feel Funny,” which arrived in recent days with a music video shot by Cole Bennett and featuring a cameo from Don Toliver, Bieber does the double with “Honest,” on which Toliver contributes guest vocals. An upbeat number, “Honest” has its own visual, another Bennett-cut clip that sees the two artists cutting up the slopes in pimped-out snowmobiles, as if they were in a James Bond film. Like “Funny,” “Honest” keeps its musical feet planted firmly in hip-hop territory. The Canadian pop singer caught up with Ebro Darden on New Music Daily on Apple Music 1 to chat about the new track, and his collaborators, who include BEAM, the Jamaican-American rapper, songwriter and producer. According to Universal Music, “Honest” is Bieber's first official single since “Ghost,” the finale to the Canadian pop star's Billboard 200 chart leader Justice and itself a No. 1 on the Billboard Pop Airplay Chart. Biebs has multiple chances to add to his silverware collection when the 2022 Billboard Music Awards roll around Sunday, May 15, where he's up for 13 trophies. He's the third-most decorated artist in BBMA history, with 21 previous wins. Currently, Bieber is working his way across North America with his Justice World Tour, dropping into Toyota Center in Houston Friday (April 29). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Cole comentó que se viene con un álbum colaborativo y que sería algo nuevo.
SSGKobe might only be 18-years-old, but this kid is already a verified hip-hop star. Hailing from a very small town in Louisiana, Kobe quickly grew tired of his boring-old lifestyle and decided to make a career for himself in the exciting world of music. After dropping his certified banger, “MIA”, alongside a Cole Bennett-directed music video, it's safe to say that SSGKobe's star is most definitely on the rise. But why did a kid with a passion for AAU basketball wind up shooting his shot, not on the hardcourt, but the rap industry instead? If you already know the answer, then be sure to leave your thoughts down below. As for the rest of you, keep watching our newest episode of Before They Were Famous to find out all about the come-up of SSGKobe.
In This Episode 300 Reem stops by to chop it up about DaBaby fighting DaniLeigh's brother, the Super Bowl, Kanye beefing with Billie Eilish, & Yeat Lyrical Lemonade music video, and more!
THE SPILL EP #3: Groundbreaking News About Da Baby and Brandon Leigh Altercation Revealed, The Problem with Fan Culture, Rich The Kid Calls Out Cole Bennett For Not Wanting To Work With Him Find out more about what we had to say regarding these topics by listening to this full length video. Score By: Darian T. Alexander Commentary Provided By: Darian T. Alexander ---Socials--- Host: -IG: @alex_almxty @Lackofkingsco Contact Us: Gmail: Lackofkingsco@gmail.com Website: www.lackofkingsco.com
NLE Choppa feels like a new man and is ready to vanquish all of his demons with the arrival of his latest project, Me vs. Me, which comes fitted with features from Young Thug, Polo G, Moneybagg Yo, and more. Ahead of the release of the project, Choppa tagged fellow Memphis heavyweight Moneybagg Yo to join him on their first song together, “Too Hot,” which came with equally smoldering visuals. Me vs. Me also comes with visuals for “Shotta Flow 6.” NLE Choppa feels like a new man and is ready to vanquish all of his demons with the arrival of his latest project, Me vs. Me, which comes fitted with features from Young Thug, Polo G, Moneybagg Yo, and more. Ahead of the release of the project, Choppa tagged fellow Memphis heavyweight Moneybagg Yo to join him on their first song together, “Too Hot,” which came with equally smoldering visuals. Me vs. Me also comes with visuals for “Shotta Flow 6.” NLE Choppa is not the same artist he was when he entered the rap game at the young age of 16. The massive success of his song “Shotta Flow” in 2019 catapulted Choppa into mainstream appeal, and from there the young Memphis rapper kept the momentum by dropping equally energic tracks like “Camalot” that came with an inspired video from none other than Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade. Now, Choppa has grown in the industry, went on a brief hiatus from rapping to focus more on his health and herbalism, and is back to deliver the high-energy bars that put him in the position he is today. Me vs. Me is exactly what the title implies, a conversation with self and using music as the language. Club-centric tracks like “Shotta Flow 6” are quickly sobered with Choppa's moments of self-reflection in moments like “Change My Ways,” making Me vs. Me a mix of all the young rapper's innermost thoughts, wishes, and demons. What's going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop / Gaming News source with a little bit of R&B mixed in. FOR EPISODE 87: “LIL DURK & GUCCI MANE - RUMORS” “NLE CHOPPA - ME VS ME” “WORDLE 226 X” “J COLE - JOHNNY P's CADDY” But before that make sure to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast rating the show 5 stars as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
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チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 JP THE WAVY - WAVEBODY feat. LEX & OZworld (Official Audio) https://youtu.be/-Uc1aELug7I 018 - Invisible feat.MARIA Prod.K LARK a.k.a KOTA https://youtu.be/XWDM4W-EsFA Bobby Shmurda - Shmoney (Official Music Video) ft. Quavo, Rowdy Rebel https://youtu.be/C2gSvt0LNSs LEX - なんでも言っちゃって (feat. JP THE WAVY) (Music Video) https://youtu.be/kjVoa56_4x4 The Kid LAROI, Justin Bieber - STAY (Official Video) https://youtu.be/kTJczUoc26U Nardo Wick - Who Want Smoke?? ft. Lil Durk, 21 Savage & G Herbo (Directed by Cole Bennett) https://youtu.be/U2SNwtE-0Us 週1を目安に不定期更新中! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #JPTHEWAVY #018 #ボビーシュマーダ #LEX #ザキッドラロイ #ナードウィック #ヒップホップ #英語 SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokudaInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kidInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARKInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! https://linktr.ee/hiphopdemanabu
In this episode, TikTok creator, musician, music critic, videographer, and current Marquette University student George Pareti joins us all the way from Evanston, IL to speak on his career to date. At only 18 years old, George has amassed a six-digit following across all platforms, and has incredible insights on networking, growing a following, using the internet as leverage towards whatever your heart desires.00:00 - Intro 00:57 - How his start in videography led to shooting music videos, which led to doing cover art/deeper involvement in music 04:00 - Cole Bennett, his influence on George, his impact on George's home state of Illinois, and music as a whole04:52 - His biggest role models in all areas (YouTube, music, other creators)06:40 - How George and his friends started on TikTok, where he now runs multiple accounts to explore the algorithm 11:23 - What inspired his involvement in music and what pushed him to try it for himself19:45 - What motivates George to pick up so many projects and to keep going at them22:55 - How much money did one TikTok reposted on Snapchat Spotlight make George??24:30 - For the Youth, George's underground music account on IG, and his artists to watch25:30 - The unlikely story of how he came across Cutting Edge and how it led to this connection27:50 - A significant challenge George faced on his journey to social media stardom and what kept him going 31:45 - What makes George Pareti cutting edge33:00 - What he's aspiring to create/manifest for 2022How to Follow George Pareti:Instagram: @georgeparetiFor the Youth: @fortheyouthigVideography Page: @filmsbygeorgePrimary TikTok: @georgeparetiStream George Pareti on all platforms!How to Follow Landon Sturdevant:Instagram: @landon_sturdevantSnapchat: @ltsturdevant21Email: ltsturdevant@yahoo.comHow to Follow Cutting Edge:Instagram: @cuttingedgeigAvailable on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music!Thanks Again For Listening, I'll See You On The Next One!
チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 Juice WRLD - Lucid Dreams (Directed by Cole Bennett) https://youtu.be/mzB1VGEGcSU 毎週火曜日、木曜日、土曜日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #HIPHOP #英語 SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokudaInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kidInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARKInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! https://linktr.ee/hiphopdemanabu
Before there was the superstar hip-hop video director, there was just a small town boy with a deep passion - Chicago rap. In this episode, I unpack the INSANE details and efforts behind what it took Cole Bennett, the visionary behind Lyrical Lemonade, to evolve it from a small underground blog into the massive multimedia company that it is today.Sources Mentioned:Mindset is Everything - Cole Bennett, TEDxUIUC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_9cyPIvdyoCole Bennett w/ Complex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns_b4PdBhN8How to Follow Cutting Edge:Instagram: @cuttingedgeigAvailable on Spotify and Amazon Music!How to Follow Landon Sturdevant:Instagram: @landon_sturdevantSnapchat: @ltsturdevant21Thank You For Listening!
Nardo Wick's “Who Want Smoke?” has generated a buzz around Hip Hop and it's only going to be more ubiquitous with the star power bolstering the remix as Lil Durk, 21 Savage and G Herbo joined the fold on Friday (October 8). The menacing clip is helmed by Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade. Nardo Wick is the Commander in Chief of a dapper militia dressed as if they're attending a black-tie event rather than going to war. Mass Effect Go Hosted by Analytic Dreamz also known as… well me is the “on the go” version of Notorious Mass Effect meaning everything that I feel like needs to be talked about while I'm out on the go and in between episodes will be talked about on this version of the podcast. You might be wondering what's the difference between The Notorious Mass Effect and Mass Effect Go… well you're hearing the difference right now, Mass Effect Go has a different set up so I can record from anywhere covering a variety of topics without having to worry about taking away from what my core audience values from this the notorious mass effect in the first place. It wouldn't be an announcement without me also letting you know to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
This episode is kicked off with a discussion about some of the notable people who have birthdays today. We then move into a conversation about Cole Bennett, his grind and how Lyrical Lemonade is growing to be one of our favourite brands. We then talk about Racco and John's music video acting debut and the block party City Fidelia held here in Ottawa. We then cap the episode off with some commentary on the Drake and Kanye West war that seems to be on the horizon.
Machine Gun Kelly has dropped the video for new song “Papercuts.” The track will appear on his upcoming album, Born With Horns. The Cole Bennett-directed clip opens with black-and-white footage showcasing MGK riding a motorcycle with gigantic horns down Sunset Boulevard. The lyrics delve into the struggle with finding balance amid fame, and the surreal video features an outsized MGK surrounded by masked characters who rage as the video progresses. Mass Effect Go Hosted by Analytic Dreamz also known as… well me is the “on the go” version of Notorious Mass Effect meaning everything that I feel like needs to be talked about while I'm out on the go and in between episodes will be talked about on this version of the podcast. You might be wondering what's the difference between The Notorious Mass Effect and Mass Effect Go… well you're hearing the difference right now, Mass Effect Go has a different set up so I can record from anywhere and also all content made for Mass Effect Go will be ad free and with no sponsorship so I can cover a variety of topics without having to worry about taking away from what my core audience values from this the notorious mass effect in the first place. It wouldn't be an announcement without me also letting you know to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
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Brett Arndt joins Joshua Jean-Marie and Ben Terry to discuss what it means to be a director of photography and the art of cinematography. Brett is a rising cinematographer who has worked with artists like Post Malone, Lil Dirk, Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade, and more.This week's episode is sponsored by Clever Supply Co. Buy one of their handmade, leather camera straps and accessories using our promo code HYC15 for 15% off your purchase.
Post Malone has dropped off his brand new single, “Motley Crew.” Clocking in at approximately three minutes, the new track is produced by D.A. Got That Dope and marks Posty's first piece of new solo material (with the exception of his Pokémon collab) since 2019's Hollywood's Bleeding. Earlier this April, his manager, Dre London, shared photos of himself talking to the artist over FaceTime and noted that they were discussing two projects that are set to release in 2021. A release date or any additional information were not revealed, however. The track also arrives with a star-studded music video directed by Lyrical Lemonade's Cole Bennett and sees Malone as a race car driver celebrating his win. He's joined by A-list friends such as Big Sean, Ty Dolla $ign, Tommy Lee of Motley Crue, SAINt JHN and more. What's going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop / Gaming News source with a little bit of R&B mixed in. FOR EPISODE 58: “POST MALONE - MOTLEY CREW” “BTS - BUTTER / PERMISSION TO DANCE" “NINTENDO SWITCH OLED” “SNOH AALEGRA - TEMPORARY HIGHS IN THE VIOLET SKIES” But before that make sure to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Interviews on-site at the 2021 ENVE Builder Round Up and Grodeo. We grab interviews with custom builders: Falconer, Holland, Inglis, Mosaic, No.22, Pine Cycles, Sage, Salt Air, Sycip and Wies. Episode presented by ENVE Composites Join The Ridership Support the Podcast Automated Transcription (please excuse the typos) ENVE Builder Mash Up Episode Craig Dalton: [00:00:00] Hello, and welcome to a special edition of the gravel ride podcast. I'm your host Craig Dalton. [00:00:07]I'm releasing this week's podcast, just on the heels of returning home from Ogden, Utah. I was visiting this week. Sponsor ENVE composites. [00:00:16]ENVE was hosting their annual builder Roundup showcase. As well as a new event called Grodeo [00:00:22]The builder Roundup is a who's who of ENVE partners from around the world. I saw a ton of gravel and adventure bikes. A few mountain bikes, fat bike. An electric bike and all sorts of amazing things. [00:00:37]The words you'll hear in this podcast will be challenged to really express. How truly unique and gorgeous and impressive. The craftsmanship on all these bikes were. I encourage you to seek out these pictures [00:00:50] On the web on Instagram of posts, some on my account. But really look at the details of these bikes because it's clear these craftsmen are exceptional. At their work. I wanted to get you an opportunity to hear from some of the craftsmen in their own words. So I did some mini interviews about a dozen of them that I've cobbled together in this episode. [00:01:14] You'll notice some variation in the audio, as some of the interviews were held in a room while others were on the show floor. But i really wanted you to hear from the builders themselves so i'm just going to let them fly and hopefully any ups and downs in the audios will be okay when you walk away from the totality of this episode [00:01:34]Before we begin just a couple more words about our sponsor and V composites. I got to do a full factory tour while I was out there to see. The rim manufacturing, handlebars. He posts. And also the full frame set from ENVE, that we talked about with Neil Shirley a few episodes ago. [00:01:53]A couple of things to share about that tour. That really impressed me. First of all, all the manufacturing is done in house. [00:02:02]We got to see the raw rolls of carbon fiber come in the templates in which those rolls and carbon fiber are cut. And laid into molds to create the various products that you know so well. [00:02:12]We also got to see the elaborate in-house testing labs. That they run and the various machines that they torture these products with to make sure they. Obtain the standards that ENVE is known for around the world. [00:02:26]From my vantage point, these machines absolutely abused the products. We saw a frame being torked to know, and we saw spokes being ripped out through rim holes. We saw the impact test machine for rims. It was really impressive. And clearly when NV gets some feedback from the road, someone saying, I was just riding along, they can safely say, there's no way you were just riding along with that impact. You must have been hit by a truck because we know our products are tested to such an extreme standard. So that was really cool. [00:03:03] I am a sucker for U S manufacturing. So I was super geeked out and stoked to see. Not only all the machinery but all the craftsmen and women that were operating in ogden utah and just the passion that they have as a company for creating exceptional products in the marketplace. [00:03:22]After the builder Roundup on Friday was Saturday mornings Grodeo event. It was a 200 Ryder event and my first mass participation event. Since the pandemic began. So it was very excited to toe the line. But quite nervous. The stated course had over 8,500 feet of climbing. And I believe was supposed to be clocked at around 85 miles. [00:03:46] I had a little ride in from the hotel. So at the end of the day, I rode a hundred miles. Did that 8,500 feet of climbing. [00:03:54]My total ride time was just over eight hours and 30 minutes. So it was a huge day out on the bike for me. Hats off to Neil Shirley and anybody else who had a hand in course design. It was really a showcase of the area. We had some beautiful canyon road rides. Single track. Tough Rocky fire road, climbs and descents. [00:04:16] Very beautiful surrounding just when you thought you were done Neil through a couple of loops on the way back into town. On some interesting single track that Ogden had to offer. It was really one of those courses that in my opinion, tested , every element of you as a gravel rider. [00:04:35]Sarah was hard, beautiful and challenging. A perfect gravel course. [00:04:40]With all that said, let's jump right into my dozen mini interviews. They're going to jump around a bit. So just follow along, you'll catch up. Each builder introduces themselves and their brand. And gives a little bit of an overview of the bikes they brought to the Roundup. I've also got four more long form interviews coming up. [00:04:59] Off the top of my head Breadwinner Cycles, Scarab out of Columbia. Spooky and most likely Sage titanium. So keep an eye out in your feed for those as well. Let's dive right in All right. Can you tell me your name and the brand? [00:05:14] Cole Bennett: [00:05:14] My name is Cole Bennett and I run Weis manufacturing. [00:05:17] Craig Dalton: [00:05:17] And where are you located? [00:05:19] Cole Bennett: [00:05:19] In Brooklyn? New York. [00:05:20]Craig Dalton: [00:05:20] So tell me about this very special bike here at the end. ENVE Builder a Roundup. [00:05:23]Cole Bennett: [00:05:23] This is our gravel SL model. It's a 7,000 series aluminum construction and with a carbon seat mast. [00:05:33]There's like a gravel racer that we build. It's got. A lot of details. If you look closely pretty much everything we don't use any off the shelf parts. So all our dropouts bottom bracket tattoos, we design and see have CNC made for us. And a lot of our tubing profiles are also custom. So yeah, I don't know. [00:05:53] It's been a lot of work went into this thing. [00:05:55] Craig Dalton: [00:05:55] It's hard to over the microphone. Describe the backend of this bike. Can you try to do it some justice? [00:06:02] Cole Bennett: [00:06:02] So basically all of our frames have an asymmetrical rear ends. This is a trickle-down from our first frame model, which is a racing track racing bikes. [00:06:11]So the asymmetrical rear end is a stiffer driver's side. It's bigger diameter, tubing, and a drop stay. Just like you'd see in a lot of race bikes, but they do that on both sides. So yeah, the gravel bike also has that. [00:06:26] Craig Dalton: [00:06:26] What is the process look like for a customer wanting to get one of these. [00:06:29]Cole Bennett: [00:06:29] Right now it's I've actually closed the orders. [00:06:32] So the process right now is get on the mailing list and wait for us to release some frame slots. But basically the way the process goes is that they're working with me. It's a small operation, it's me. And one other person that's helping me. And yeah, from start to finish, it's a customer experience is a big thing for me. [00:06:50] So from start to finish, I'm with the customer. Talking through custom paint, custom geo, everything soup to nuts. [00:06:58] Craig Dalton: [00:06:58] And are you in that discussion, if they come to you and say, Hey, I want a six 50 by 50 millimeter, tired versus somebody who wants more of a road plus bike. Do you make modifications? [00:07:09] [00:07:09]Cole Bennett: [00:07:09] I've actually started to put my foot down a bit on that kind of stuff. [00:07:12]Because basically what I tell customers is look, we put a lot of R and D into figuring out tire clearances, everything that's good. So let's not alter the basic platform of the model, but we're happy to do custom geo to really dial in your fit. But if you want to grab a bike, we have a gravel model. [00:07:31] If you want a road bike, we have a couple of road models and so on. [00:07:34] Craig Dalton: [00:07:34] Gotcha. Cool. What's an absolutely stunning bike that you've [00:07:37] brought here. So the congrats. [00:07:39] Cole Bennett: [00:07:39] Thank you. Thank you. Falconer [00:07:41] [00:07:41] Cameron Falconer: [00:07:41] Hey, my name is Cameron falconer, my company falconer cycles, and I'm in Quincy, California. Good. Save there, here at the ENVE builder Roundup before the party starts I make custom TIG welded, steel bikes, and most of what I make is pretty simple and pretty straightforward. [00:07:59]Definitely function. The bike I'm showing here today is an odd one. It's a coaster brake 700 by 50 millimeter flat bar bike. So what is it? Well, I don't know. It's meant to be a tribute to pneumatic tire safety bicycles of the 1819. And these were the bikes that were the first spikes that would appear to us as modern cyclists with pneumatic tires and equally sized wheels and a chamber. [00:08:28] Yeah. And the visual cue is the really tall head tube and the one back bars and the sloping top tube, you see, you saw this in the 1890s and that sort of era, and I've always liked that sort of aesthetic. And finally decided to make something. So it is the couple of things that are interesting on it. [00:08:47]The front hub is a Paul from Chico, California, but I had to make an axle for it to make it work with the through axle. And the front rack is an idea I had and it's made from two curved pieces of titanium sheet metal welded together, and the curves reinforce each other. So it creates rigid. It's designed to hold something pretty small and light like a sleeping bag. [00:09:10] And then the rear hub is an American made Bendix from the fifties. You still can't give this finer a Custer brake hub. So thanks for listening. [00:09:19]Inglis Cycles [00:09:19]Curtis Inglis: [00:09:19] Curtis Ingliss from Napa, California. I build under retro tech in Inglis cycles. What I brought to the NV open house this year is a retro tech fund Durham in titanium. So we have been doing over the years, we've made titanium bikes, a couple of different versions but. [00:09:36] Long-term and we've always just stuck with steel. So we're attempting to play with Ty again. And we were working with simple up in Portland, so I do all the bending so far, the two, two batches we've done. I've went up there and helped build them as well. But I do all the bending in house in California and then drag everything up there and then we build them at the simple factory. [00:09:54] So [00:09:55] Craig Dalton: [00:09:55] is there anything specific about the geometry of this bike? [00:09:58]Curtis Inglis: [00:09:58] This is pretty standard funder. So long front end slack head angle fairly short chain stays, but not you know, crazy short. The idea is trying to like, not make, I'm not racing towards the most extreme geometry, you know, the slackest head angle and all that. [00:10:11] I still want a bike that can be written across country. And handled everything pretty decently but not definitely not shooting for like the most extreme, you know, downhill hard tail bike. I'm looking for a bike that's like fun to ride uphill and down. [00:10:25] Craig Dalton: [00:10:25] And have you seen a difference, like when you're riding your steel funder versus this difference in the way it feels that you might advise customers to think of? [00:10:33] Curtis Inglis: [00:10:33] That's a great question. I haven't actually written a mountain bike type in titanium in my gravel. I have a steel one and a Taiwan. And other than being a slight hair lighter, I both red green, or I don't know. I enjoy both. The geometry has changed a little bit on the new bike. So it's more, I can't tell you. [00:10:54] I haven't tried the mountain bike yet. So [00:10:56] Craig Dalton: [00:10:56] I'm sure for most people, there's just a certain allure of titanium that makes it a dream material to eventually get [00:11:01] Curtis Inglis: [00:11:01] to. And why I built myself when I built six customer's bikes and the seventh bike was mine, and I had just built myself one so that I could have this answer. [00:11:09] I just can't keep, I can't, I never feel comfortable making something that I haven't tried. Usually when I try something new in geometry or whatever, it's on myself or a good friend, so I can get good feedback from them. And on these, I wanted to make sure that like I was the one trying it out and seeing how they rode and if there was going to be tweaks that I needed to do for different sized people and that sort of stuff. [00:11:28] Perfect. Thanks [00:11:29] Craig Dalton: [00:11:29] for the overview. Yeah. [00:11:30]Sycip Cycles [00:11:30]Jeremy Sycip: [00:11:30] Hi, my name's Jeremy Sycip with Sycip designs. I'm up in Santa Rosa, California. And this year for the ENVE show, I brought a it is a, an electric assist mountain bike, but using an ENVE har rigid fork. But it's mainly the main purpose of this bike is to carry. Kind of whatever you need your needs are. [00:11:49] And in this case I have a barbecue in one of these bags and and it's the hall drinks and some to cook with, to trails. And that's what the purpose of this bike is. And it's basically our carry all electric assist, bike it to help, you know, to help you peddle up Hills and stuff, because it's going to be fully loaded. [00:12:05] Craig Dalton: [00:12:05] Nice. And you've so you've got the, is it the ENVE adventure fork on the front? [00:12:08] Jeremy Sycip: [00:12:08] This is not, this is their mountain. Because it's the built, the frame is built around mountain bike, geometry. And so at 29 or wheels and it fits up to a 2.6 tire. Yeah, so it's just one of those just showing off that I can do custom frames and they build all different kinds. [00:12:19] So this is just one of [00:12:20] Craig Dalton: [00:12:20] them. Can you tell us a little bit about the brand and how long you've been doing it? [00:12:24] Jeremy Sycip: [00:12:24] So the brand was started my brother and I started the company back in 1992 and we were in in San Francisco area. Until 2001, and then recently, or not recently, 2001, we moved to Santa Rosa, California. [00:12:37] So it's next year it's going to be our 30th year anniversary. So that's going on for awhile. Okay. [00:12:42] Craig Dalton: [00:12:42] Amazing. And what type of frame materials are you usually using? [00:12:45] Jeremy Sycip: [00:12:45] So these days I've actually offered titanium recently the last few years. So steel aluminum and titanium and building any kind of custom bike, basically tandems rode mountain bikes. [00:12:55] Gravel bikes. You know, I have my commuter line, which I call them my Java boy, Java girl blind. And then these are the one I brought here to S E bike is basically like an like a specialty bike, custom bike lane where it can do whatever people want, basically [00:13:08] Craig Dalton: [00:13:08] on the gravel bikes. Are they always a hundred percent custom? [00:13:11] And how do you what's that process look like when you're working with the custom. [00:13:14]Jeremy Sycip: [00:13:14] Yeah. So all the bikes these days are all custom. So I work with an individual person, one at a time. We do a full fitting if they're near our area or they send me their body measurements. And I kind of work from that and design a frame around what their needs are, you know, tire size components. [00:13:30]And then we come up with a bike, CAD drawing and you know, when they find it, when they okay, it, the customer okays, then it looks to be what the. And that's designed around their body measurements. And then that's how the build actually starts to happen at that point. [00:13:44] Craig Dalton: [00:13:44] Can you tell me about one of the signature features on the bike that I've seen on? [00:13:48] I think is it all your bikes that I see this on? Yeah. [00:13:50] Jeremy Sycip: [00:13:50] So the wish, well, basically it's a wishbone stay that I do. And and I use pennies to cap off the tubes. So that started back in the nineties, like early mid nineties, maybe. I think I was trying to get I used to co cap them with steel caps that I used to make. [00:14:06] And then I realized that Penny's fit over there and it cost a penny each. So it was a lot cheaper than having them fabricated somewhere or a machine shop to make those caps. So that's what started that. And and so the gravel and cross bikes, if the customer wants a wishbone stay, I use dimes to cap off the tubes because there are 16 mil stays and the mountain bikes use a 19 mills day, which has a penny size. [00:14:26] Cap that go on there. So you don't feel it. Our mountain bike, it's a 2 cent rebate and the gravel vice Guetta and the across vice get a 20 cent rebate. So you get some money back at dam, the only frame builder that offers money back. When you buy frame, [00:14:38]Craig Dalton: [00:14:38] you heard it here first. If someone's looking to order a gravel bike, w what kind of turnaround time do you have for custom bikes? [00:14:43] Jeremy Sycip: [00:14:43] So right now it's about four to five months, a little longer for titanium. And then if it's a custom paint job, it also takes a little longer, but most of the bikes get a one color powder coat. Yeah. [00:14:53] Craig Dalton: [00:14:53] Perfect. Thanks Jeremy. Yeah. [00:14:55]Sage Dave Rosen: [00:14:55] So I'm Dave and my brand is Sage titanium. Okay. [00:14:58] Craig Dalton: [00:14:58] We're at the eENVEthe builder, Roundup wanting to tell the listener about what we've got in front of us. [00:15:03] Dave Rosen: [00:15:03] So the bike we have in front of us is our storm king gravel bike. This is the, do it all quiver killer monster gravel race, bike that you can also take adventure, bike, packing stuff on kind of thing. [00:15:16] Like it's just, it does it all. It was designed around 700 by 50 millimeter tires. It's a pretty aggressive geometry in general, but the reality is every bike is built custom one at a time for each individual customer. So we can actually customize the geometry to the individual. So if somebody really wants a storm king to be more relaxed for more loaded touring. [00:15:39] Sure. No problem. But the general nature of the bike itself is more race oriented kind of thing. And yeah, so that's the storm king for where we're at. and let's, [00:15:50] Craig Dalton: [00:15:50] let's talk about the frame material and what you guys typically work with. [00:15:53]Dave Rosen: [00:15:53] All of our bikes, you know, a hundred percent USA made the storm king in particular, we make in our shop in house in Portland we only use titanium three to five, you know, us source. [00:16:03]Straight gauge across the board for the storm king no, no budding or anything like that. But of course, if a customer has a request, we're more than happy to accommodate. And you know, the frame itself has a variety of finishes that we can offer as well. So generally really we offer a brushed finish with maybe standard decals as a easy way to just get you out the door. But we do from a custom finish standpoint, we can offer everything from paint to Sarah coat, to anodize the bead blast to, you know, mass graphics like across the board. [00:16:36] And so the show bike we have. Is a combination of just about everything we do. So we've actually got cerakote finish fading to a bead blast with raw graphics, raw titanium, mixed in and anodized logos on top of it. So it's really it's four different finishes on one frame, which is insane, but it came out [00:16:56] great [00:16:57] Craig Dalton: [00:16:57] though. [00:16:57] Yeah. It's very visually interesting. It's not over the top, but you can see when you get up close. The level of detail and the changing techniques that you've used it to the finish the bike. [00:17:08] Yeah. Yeah, [00:17:09] Dave Rosen: [00:17:09] no, it's are our pain or just outdid himself. You know, I, the thing I love about the fade for example is that it actually is a true fade when you actually get close up on the bike. [00:17:19] I've seen a lot of fades where it's a much harder edge and this just, it blends so naturally kind of thing. It's just, it's great. And then just being able to match in the Sarah. We actually cerakote all of the NV components so we can cerakote carbon, which is a bit unusual that it's not in order to cerakote carbon in order to cerakote something, you actually have to cure it at, I think it's 350 or 360 degrees and carbon doesn't like being heated up. [00:17:44] So our paint shop has figured out a way to, to actually cerakote the carbon and. And it's all good to go. And we've been Sarah coding, customer bikes for a while now, forks, bars, stems, everything, and everything's been great. So we were, we went over the top with this one with just really just making the graphics [00:18:01] Craig Dalton: [00:18:01] pop on it. [00:18:02] Well, you definitely got to show up with your, a game here at the builder Roundup seriously. [00:18:06] Dave Rosen: [00:18:06] I mean, it's like the level of bikes around here. You can't come slacking off to this show. It is full game on it's a game or go home. So [00:18:14] Craig Dalton: [00:18:14] thanks for the overview, Dave. [00:18:15] Dave Rosen: [00:18:15] Thanks. Appreciate it. No.22 [00:18:17]Craig Dalton: [00:18:17] All right. Can you introduce yourself and the brand you're representing today? [00:18:20] Tony: [00:18:20] My name is Tony Bren Dottie, and I work with number 22 titanium bicycles out of Johnstown New York. [00:18:27] Craig Dalton: [00:18:27] And tell me about the break you've brought to the ENVE builder [00:18:29] Tony: [00:18:29] Roundup. So this is our titanium all road bike called the great divide disc. [00:18:36] What makes this particular one unique is the fact that we used NVS integrated front end. So there. One piece bar in stem and headset that allows the brake lines to be run internally through the head tube and steer tube so that all the lines are hidden inside the handle bar as well. Yeah, that gives [00:18:56] Craig Dalton: [00:18:56] it a very kind of striking and unusual look when you eliminate all the cables from the front end of the bike, [00:19:03] Tony: [00:19:03] really leading into that, making it look different. [00:19:06] We also adopted the use of cerakote on this particular one. So this is actually called Stormtrooper white cerakote. And we also did our, what we're really known for is our anodizing finish. And this is gold. Ano [00:19:23]Craig Dalton: [00:19:23] Can you describe what serotonin that finish [00:19:25] Tony: [00:19:25] is? So Sarah coat is a ceramic coating that goes over the tubing in contrary wet paint is a very similar process, but in its makeup, it is entirely. [00:19:40] This is durable. It's incredibly thin. It also allows us to do different things that wet paint doesn't do, like being able to put it in places that are a bit more flexible because paint can't flex the same way. A lot of cerakote coatings. Can [00:19:58]Craig Dalton: [00:19:58] I can't let you go without asking about these fenders on this bike, [00:20:02] Tony: [00:20:02] the titanium vendors are definitely unique. [00:20:05] They really bring this bike together. They're full titanium. We even down to the package of making the small little brackets and bolts that attach it to the bike, those are all titanium. And those that we could analyze we did. [00:20:18] Craig Dalton: [00:20:18] Now this model is erode plus model. Can you talk about the gravel models that you have in the number 22 [00:20:23] Tony: [00:20:23] lineup? [00:20:24] So the gravel models that are a bit more, you know, big tire oriented, like 700 by 40 fives, we've got the drifter and the drifter. Drifter X is a bit more race oriented, a little bit more aggressive geometry. It also has a tapered head tube and a titanium ISP. So it's very visually striking for those that are looking for a little bit more of an adventure style, gravel bike, the standard drifter uses a traditional seatpost, which a lot of people like, because some end up using dropper posts as well as a slight. [00:20:58] More relaxed geometry. So it's more adventure based your bike packing things where people like to get a little bit more out in the woods and [00:21:07] Craig Dalton: [00:21:07] for a customer looking to get a number 22 bike, how long do they [00:21:11] Tony: [00:21:11] need to wait? So at the moment, we're at 22 weeks lead time and that's a moving target. We have been able to get all the parts that we need for complete bikes, but we still need to make the frames. [00:21:21]Our sales have been increasing. Outpacing what we can manufacturer, but that's a good problem to have. [00:21:29] Craig Dalton: [00:21:29] Absolutely. And the manufacturing is in-house in [00:21:31] Tony: [00:21:31] New York, it's all done in Johnstown, New York. So basically halfway between Montreal and New York city. [00:21:39] Craig Dalton: [00:21:39] And w is the customer buying from a stock selection of frame sizes or are you a custom [00:21:43] Tony: [00:21:43] shop? [00:21:44] We do both. We have the standard sizes and stock options, but we also do custom options and custom could be down to. You know, getting the fit details from a customer and the overall, even just the visual appearance could look better with a different size head tube, for example, or if it's somebody who is a slightly larger writer, we can change certain tube sizes to make it stiffer or ride within what we expect of that frame that we designed. [00:22:12] Craig Dalton: [00:22:12] Awesome. Thanks for that overview, [00:22:13] Tony: [00:22:13] Tony. No worries. Anytime. Pursuit [00:22:16]Craig Dalton: [00:22:16] All right. Can you tell me your name and the brand? [00:22:18] Carl Strong: [00:22:18] Yeah. My name is Carl Strong and the brand is pursuit cycles more out of Bozeman, Montana. I've known for titanium bikes, strong frames, but I've recently started a company called pursuit and we do custom modular monocoque carbon fiber frames that we make entirely in house in Bozeman, Montana. [00:22:37] Nice. [00:22:37] Craig Dalton: [00:22:37] And this particular gravel bike that's in front of us. What are some of the attributes? [00:22:41] Carl Strong: [00:22:41] Well, we call it an all road because the max, our size is a 40 on a 700 wheel or a 50 on a six 50. So it's a little more towards the road end of the spectrum versus something that might go more into the adventure. [00:22:53] And so it does, it's a perfect race bike for something like Unbound gravel. I'm riding it here on mountain bike rides, like crazy. And it's performing flawlessly. We're real excited about that, but some of the attributes are, is custom sized. We can tweak the geometry. It's got we do custom lamps, custom paint, custom parts picks the features that we're most excited about are we have the internal bearings on a tapered head too. [00:23:18] We've chosen to bond in a titanium threaded bottom bracket. It's a T 47. So there's no squeaking or pressing issues that you get with a lot of carbon frames. For the same reason, we bonded in a mandrill wound seat tube. So you have a perfect fit for your post. We use an external clamp, so you there's no fussing around or fiddling with a saddle or the posting put we do. [00:23:40]Compression, molded dropouts, which allows us to machine the brake for a perfect brake alignment brake machine, the brake surface. And then we bond in titanium axle guides so that there's no wear and tear on the on the dropouts. When you put your wheel in and out, we've also sandwiched that drilling. [00:23:58] Between the hub and the dropout, so that it stiffens up the rear derail your hanger, which gives you better performance with electronic shifting, because that puts a lot of force on. So what is the customer [00:24:11] Craig Dalton: [00:24:11] journey look like when they call you up to order a bike like this? [00:24:14] Carl Strong: [00:24:14] Well, they start by placing a deposit that puts them in the queue and it kicks off what we call our design. [00:24:20] And so the first thing we do with our customers is we figure out what method we want to use to determine their fit profile. Do you have one, do you have a fitter you like to work with that can provide us with one or do you want us to do it once we need to figure out which one of those we're going to do? [00:24:36] We do it. We generate a fit profile. And from that I'll draft them out a schematic of a bike with their fit profile. So that we can discuss all of the little nuances of their fit, the way it integrates with the bike, their priorities, and and desires. Once we get the fit nail and the geometry nailed, we talk about layup, which is going to determine the way the bike feels. [00:24:59] And then we moved from there to the finish. That's a big thing. We have a lot of finish off. We have design services. They can choose to go with it. They want something that's custom made by our professional graphic designer specifically for them. And then after that we do the whole parts pick and then build it delivery time is usually when you can get parts about three months from start to finish, if they're quick on their decision to make. [00:25:24] And we try not to speed anybody up in the process. We want them to work at a comfortable rate of speed, making their decisions, not feeling under pressure. And we want to make sure that they're confident that when they do finally sign the, okay, they know exactly what they're going to get and it performs exactly as they expect. [00:25:43] Perfect. Well, this is a [00:25:44] Craig Dalton: [00:25:44] gorgeous looking by. Congratulations. Thank [00:25:45] Carl Strong: [00:25:45] you very much. Yeah. Appreciate it. [00:25:48] Pine Cycles Craig Dalton: [00:25:48] Can I just get your name and your brand? [00:25:49] Kevin Mcclelland: [00:25:49] Yeah, my name's Kevin McClellan. My brand is pine cycles. [00:25:52] Craig Dalton: [00:25:52] I hadn't heard of pine cycles before brand new, right. [00:25:55] Kevin Mcclelland: [00:25:55] We are a new brand launching today at the MV builder Roundup. [00:25:58] Craig Dalton: [00:25:58] Yep. [00:25:59] That's awesome. Tell me about the bike we just looked at. [00:26:01] Kevin Mcclelland: [00:26:01] So this bike is our attempt to make the most versatile bike that we possibly. Some of the unique design features of it is it has a custom dropout that has unique inserts that you can interchange depending on how you want to ride the bike. So the insert on the bike is 12 by 1 42 flat Mount for disc brake use. [00:26:21] And then we also have a standard QR dropout for if you want to run the bike with rim brakes, and then you can swap the fork or attract dropout if you want to run single speed or fixed gear. Not only that, but the bike also fits three separate tires. So it fits 700 by 35, 6 50 by 47. That's on the bike here and then 26 by 2.3. [00:26:42] And those all work together really well because they're all roughly the exact same outer diameter. So the geo is not changed. It's not compromised when you change over those wheel sizes. Amazing. [00:26:51] Craig Dalton: [00:26:51] So all the way out to a 2.3 is that we said, yep, incredible. I wouldn't have, I wouldn't have gotten that. [00:26:56] Just looking visually at the rear end of the bike. That's pretty impressive. Feat. [00:27:00] Kevin Mcclelland: [00:27:00] Yeah. It's I mean, because the title. You know, that is a little bit smaller size as the chain stay in seat, state tapers. It allows for more clearance with the same sort of chain state length. And it's a pretty short chain states of four 18 mill chain state. [00:27:12]So very much should sporty road geometry riding bike, and then [00:27:16] Craig Dalton: [00:27:16] on the front end of the bike, which ENVE fork are you rocking? [00:27:19] Kevin Mcclelland: [00:27:19] We're actually running an allied all road dysphoric made in the USA. And the reason that we do that is. Meets the exact geometry of the whiskey long reach rim brake fork. [00:27:29]It's a 3 75 mil, so that those two forks can interchange with the frame for when you want to run it rim, brake, or disc brake. [00:27:37] Craig Dalton: [00:27:37] I don't think I asked you about the frame material you've chosen for the [00:27:39] Kevin Mcclelland: [00:27:39] spike. So it's a steel frame it's made out of Columbus zona tubing the entire frame, every single every single tube is Columbus donut. [00:27:48] Craig Dalton: [00:27:48] Nice. And what type of, you know, if you were advising the listener as terms of the ride quality of the bike, that, that type of tubes that delivers, how would you describe it? [00:27:56] Kevin Mcclelland: [00:27:56] Yeah I mean, zona is slightly on the lower end within Columbus's line. So a lot of the bikes that you'll see in the show are going to have a life or spirit, which are really nice, really lightweight tube sets. [00:28:09] So ours is a little bit more budget. But still provides that really amazing steel ride quality. It just may be a slight bit heavier than some of these really nice steel bikes that are, and you guys are [00:28:19] Craig Dalton: [00:28:19] based in salt lake city, Utah. Yup. Exactly. Nice. Yeah. Cool. Well, Kevin, thanks for the overview. [00:28:24] I appreciate it. Absolutely. Thank you, sir. Yeah. Congrats on that. Great looking bike. I appreciate it. [00:28:29]Mosaic [00:28:29]Cool. Let's start off. Why don't you give me your name and the brand you're representing? [00:28:33] Zack Spear: [00:28:33] My name is Zach Spear. I'm at mosaic. We're in Boulder. We make titanium bikes. We do maybe one steel road bike a year, but everything else is yeah. Straight titanium. We're on track to do maybe mate, we're crossing our fingers, hoping for 200, 250, maybe 2 75 frames. [00:28:52] Craig Dalton: [00:28:52] That's amazing because every one of them, ones that I've seen come out of the mosaic shop is super special and unique, at least aesthetically. [00:28:59] Zack Spear: [00:28:59] Yeah. It's it's good. I think so, too. I'm setting up the fixture for each and every frame we do. And usually I'm talking with mark trying to get a picture of who we're doing this bike for, and he's always got a cool story of you know, this person may have hurt their back or this person's like a big crit racer, six foot six rower from Stanford. [00:29:15] He needs big tubes. He's putting down big Watts. So we're getting there. You know, we're making frames for people. It's cool. I love [00:29:21] Craig Dalton: [00:29:21] that feeling. She started on that thread. I always like to ask the question, like what's that customer journey look like for someone who picks up the phone and gets in contact with mosaic? [00:29:30]Zack Spear: [00:29:30] Typically we like, we, like when our bike shops are putting the frames out cause they can we're starting to get a big influx of orders and it helps when our bike shops can do some of that upfront work for us and figure out how the Bill's gonna look. What cranks are we using? What tires of this guy want. [00:29:45] And then yeah, mark a whip up a geo he'll start talking paint with the customer. And then when it comes into my hands, we have a total idea of exactly how this bike's going to look. What kind of pain we're going to do. Head badge is going to be mirror, finished everything. Then I build it. Aaron welds it. [00:30:01] We QC it. Make sure it fits all the everything's right. It's to spec. And then we send it over to paint. And that's when you. The moneymaker paying jobs. [00:30:10] Craig Dalton: [00:30:10] What does that what does that look like from a timeframe perspective? I know it varies all over the place, but right now ask [00:30:15] Zack Spear: [00:30:15] me that I'm not at Liberty. [00:30:17] No we're slammed right now. I think for me personally, I'm doing, I average about one and a quarter frames per day. And I'll try to do big batches of prep work and then batches of frames and One in a quarter. So like I'll do two frames a day for a week and then I'll start prepping frames the next week. [00:30:35] But that's about my timeline. [00:30:36] Craig Dalton: [00:30:36] Gotcha. And tell me about the beautiful bike you've brought to the end of the [00:30:39] Zack Spear: [00:30:39] build around, up. Yeah. This guy named Charlie in Chicago, he went through Vela Smith. They put you tap in V on it and it's a GT 1 45. He's got some oversize tubes on it. He wants to drive some Watson to that frame. [00:30:54] So he's got a. 19 millimeter see stays. He's got a 44 millimeter down to a 34, 9 seat too. It's going to be good and stiff for him. If it's a 45 millimeter tire, pretty slam geo it's going to handle pretty snappy. It's like almost like a gravel crit bike, so you can really shred some dirt with, and he wanted some green in there. [00:31:14] He was talking with mark and mark was thinking, man, let's do a Tri-Faith for this. And we made it like a mango Tri-Faith and. Before it went to paint. Mark got the idea of do let's throw some basketball sparkle in there. And when you see that thing in the sun has got there's some purples in some greens in, in the orange part of the Tri-Faith. [00:31:33] It's beautiful. [00:31:34] Craig Dalton: [00:31:34] Yeah. It does really pop as a show bike. It's gorgeous. And how cool is it that's an actual customer bike that's going to be delivered presumably weeks after the [00:31:41] Zack Spear: [00:31:41] show. It's a, I think it's really cool. I mean, I've never been at mosaic when we've purposely built a show. W everything we're doing is customer bikes. [00:31:50] And it's cool that our customer bike is a show bike and vice versa. You know, we're getting to that level where every bike has dialed coming out of the shop. We'll take any of them to the NBA, open house and be proud of what we're bringing. [00:32:01] Craig Dalton: [00:32:01] Yeah, absolutely. I mean, the weld quality is just always top. It's [00:32:04] Zack Spear: [00:32:04] amazing. [00:32:05] Yeah. And he's got way more than those 10,000 hours, you know, he's good that I can weld. He can slap a beat down. Cool. Well, I appreciate [00:32:12] Craig Dalton: [00:32:12] the overview. This is awesome. [00:32:13] Zack Spear: [00:32:13] Awesome. Yeah. Good to meet you. [00:32:15]Salt Air [00:32:15] Craig Dalton: [00:32:15] All right. Why don't we start off? Just give me your name and the brand name. [00:32:19] Matt Nelson: [00:32:19] Yeah, Matt Nelson. Pretty much the builder at salt air cycles. It's just me. And where are you located? Salt [00:32:25] Craig Dalton: [00:32:25] lake city. And tell me about the types of bikes you like to build. [00:32:28]Matt Nelson: [00:32:28] It's pretty much gravel. I mean, when I started building it wasn't necessarily called gravel, off-road mixed terrain bikes with Dropbox. [00:32:36] It's been my forte and that's what people come to me for the most part. I mean, I do hard tails occasionally. Like I, I love mountain biking. I have a couple of hard tails myself, but yeah, it's, you know, sometimes it'll just be like a road bike that takes 30 twos. But it's mostly, you know, something to take up to a 40 sometimes more yeah, with drop bars. [00:32:56] Craig Dalton: [00:32:56] And is it a completely custom operation? [00:32:59] Matt Nelson: [00:32:59] It is. Yeah, I don't do any production bikes. And to be honest, my price point doesn't really yet reflect full custom. But they're all, you know, they're, one-offs, you know, so my price point basically will include custom geometry, custom sizing just because of the way I am. [00:33:16] Great. And [00:33:17] Craig Dalton: [00:33:17] how long have you been building [00:33:18] Matt Nelson: [00:33:18] bikes for? I built my first bike in 2000. I went to a UBI, the United bicycle Institute in Portland. And at the time I was a, an architect and I just had the bug and built my first bike really loved it, came back home to salt lake and just wanting to do more. [00:33:38] So building for friends and just getting more experience. And then in 2014, I think I registered as a business with the salt lake. But I still had a full-time job as an architect. And then it just grew from there. And then as of January, 2016 on my full-time job and tell [00:33:55] Craig Dalton: [00:33:55] us about the frame materials you'd like to use PRI [00:33:58] Matt Nelson: [00:33:58] primarily steel. [00:33:59]I occasionally I'll do some stainless like full stainless frames but it's a lot of Columbus Sometimes Reynolds, but yeah, I've ventured. I've done. I did do one stainless frame with carbon yeah. CMASS, which actually collaborated with NBN. But yeah, steals my thing and I'm actually a braiser so I don't, well, I'm not a TIG welder, so I do fill it braised bikes lug bikes for people that like the classic look and then sometimes mix and match. [00:34:26] Like I'll do a Bilan. [00:34:29] Craig Dalton: [00:34:29] And tell me about the ride quality. If someone calls and asks about, you know, what's the output? What do you, what's the feeling the writer's going to get on one of your bikes? [00:34:37] Matt Nelson: [00:34:37] Yeah. So I mean, a lot of people will think of steel or what's been circulated out. [00:34:42] There is like steel is real and you know, it has a great ride quality, especially for off-road. And that's true. I mean, you can build a steel bike. That's. What's the right word. I mean, it's more forgiving. It's going to flex in all the right parts, but you can also build a very S stiff frame you know, say someone wants to do crit racing or whatever, and they just want a stiff frame, you know, that they can race on for 45 minutes. [00:35:05]It's just there's. I mean, the tube technology that Columbus and the other brands Reynolds have continued to push even when after aluminum and then car. Became the top performing materials. They've continued to make their toot differ stronger and thinner wall. So they can be lighter. But yeah. [00:35:28]So to answer your question, I mean, I, my personal, like for mixed dream writing is a bike. That's like an, oh, what they call oversize tube standards. So in these days, if you look at the bike and it looks like a skinny tube bike, but yeah. It's actually pretty stiff depending on the size, but it can you can do, you know, it feels great. [00:35:50] It doesn't beat you up on a long 90 mile, 8,500 feet climb, mixed train ride. And then again, for a bigger writer that might be flexing a frame that, yeah. You know, someone who weighs 150 pounds, you can up-size those tubes and. You can tune the ride, you can tune the quality of the ride. [00:36:08] Craig Dalton: [00:36:08] Is that sort of, part of the customer journey with you? [00:36:10] If I call you up looking for a bike, do we work through what I'm looking for? What my body, weight and [00:36:14] Matt Nelson: [00:36:14] sizes. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. I mean, I want, there's a big thing I want to hear from you. Like how do you plan on using the bike? What kind of writing do you like to do? Aesthetics comes into, I mean, I do get customers who are like, you know, I love steel, but I don't want to S I don't want one of those skinny tube. [00:36:30] Or old school looking bikes. And you know, like Columbus came out with their Cento tube set, which is like their a hundred year anniversary, I think in 2019. And that's probably the stiffest that tube set alone is probably the stiffest steel tubes that I've ever seen. It just has a massive 44 millimeter down tube and, you know, tapered seat too. [00:36:53] Oversized integrated head too. And then the the chain stays are actually much taller. I think they're like 36 compared to the standard 30 oval design. So it makes a super stiff bike, still relatively light as well, depending on what size it [00:37:08] Craig Dalton: [00:37:08] is. Can you tell me about the bike that you've brought to the NV builder? [00:37:11] Roundup? [00:37:12] Matt Nelson: [00:37:12] Yeah. So that bike is, I mean, I'm calling it the rodeo, especially all it's set up to do these, you know, 60, 70, 80, 90 mile gravel grinders, mixed terrain. I mean it's a lot like a cyclocross bike, but through some water bottle losses on it, a a little bit more clearance for a bigger tire. [00:37:31] So the one I brought too is, you know, can fit up to a 4,700 seat by 40. Again, this one's a Phillip race bike actually. Most of my frames, I send to Colorado to get painted. But I went did a liquid job locally and it turned out really well. I, this bike is actually for a local writer who w he's going to ride tomorrow and it's going to be his first time. [00:37:54] Right. But I think he'll be he'll be stoked on it. And he's he's a mountain goat here. I think he's going to really Excel on this bike and on this course tomorrow. [00:38:03] Craig Dalton: [00:38:03] Nice. Thanks for the overview. I appreciate it. [00:38:06] Matt Nelson: [00:38:06] Yeah, you bet. Thank you. [00:38:07]Holland Cycles [00:38:07]Craig Dalton: [00:38:07] Let's start out by getting your name and the company [00:38:09] you [00:38:09] work for. [00:38:10] Cody Stevenson: [00:38:10] Cody Stevenson from Holland cycles out of San [00:38:13] Craig Dalton: [00:38:13] Diego, California. And tell us a little bit about Holland. [00:38:15] Cody Stevenson: [00:38:15] So Holland has been in business now for 47 years building frames. It's bill Holland. And I came on into the fold with bill about 10 years. [00:38:25] And [00:38:25] Craig Dalton: [00:38:25] when he started out, was he starting in a steel bike? [00:38:28] Cody Stevenson: [00:38:28] Exactly. He did steel frames and then he went through, into the titanium realm back with Eisentrout many moons ago. And and then we also offer in the last 10 years here, we've offered a carbon option as well. [00:38:43] Craig Dalton: [00:38:43] Interesting. Tell me about the show bikey brought to ENVE. [00:38:46] Cody Stevenson: [00:38:46] He had a show like that. We brought is it's our HGT. I, so it is a, it's one about gravel models. This one is a two-by system with clearance for 50 mil tires. It's got a real sweet, so the AR 3.4 was on it. It's my personal bike. So I get to rip it up tomorrow when the Graziadio and you know, just a lot of the features that you want to touch on with with a gravel bike. [00:39:08] You want it to be able to perform, obviously you want it to be comfortable. And you wanted to. That's [00:39:13] pretty [00:39:13] Craig Dalton: [00:39:13] big tire clearance. How are you able to achieve that? [00:39:17] Cody Stevenson: [00:39:17] Lots of bending. Yeah, just bending stays and placement of of the stays at the bottom bracket. Just really honing in on how can we get the best of both worlds in regard to clearance for the tire and also have enough clearance for your [00:39:32] Craig Dalton: [00:39:32] chain rings. [00:39:33] What does the journey look like for a customer who wants to get a Holland titanium frame? [00:39:37] Cody Stevenson: [00:39:37] First thing that a customer needs. Pick up the phone and give me a call and we set up a feeding appointment. We're really big on doing the feedings. In-house we have people flying all over the country to come and do the fitting because we feel that the fitting obviously is the first piece of it, but we also like to figure out. [00:39:54] The individual wants from a ride quality and a handling perspective, because there's so many options that we can do with the frames. And then obviously anything with custom it's hurry up and white. You get put into the build list. We do complete bikes or frame sets and obviously lead times were much easier to decipher 18 months ago. [00:40:15] And right now We are in a nice position of being able to still get blacks out the door. But obviously with the influx of ordering where nine to 12 months out on delivery at this [00:40:27] Craig Dalton: [00:40:27] point. Gotcha. Was there a point in time going back a few years since you've been there 10 years, that you started to see this influx of, Hey, I want a bigger tire. [00:40:36] Hey, I'm writing this off. [00:40:38] Cody Stevenson: [00:40:38] Absolutely. And I I mean, I'm a roadie per se, but I grew up racing BMX. So I love to taking my bike off road, even though it was a road bike with caliber brakes. And definitely we we got more and more of the, sort of the murmurings of you know, can we put it 28 on this? [00:40:55] Can we, you know, whichever. Was this, you know, some astounding width tire and you know, can we run 90 PSI? And you know, so from there, it, obviously they evolved into, you know, let's get rid of calipers and where we're all in on, you know, whatever whatever clearance we can get for options. I mean, if you can get as much clearance, you can always put a 32 or 35 times. [00:41:19] If [00:41:19] Craig Dalton: [00:41:19] you had to hazard a guess, what percentage of the bikes are tending towards gravel? [00:41:22]Cody Stevenson: [00:41:22] Basically for us, it's almost split directly down the middle. So we offer our gravel blocks with titanium and then we have a carbon road frame as well as an option. And we actually still do that in a rim brake option. [00:41:34] So remain disk in on the carbon roadside of things. But yeah, I mean, if we get a call for a titanium frame, it's a Graebel frame. [00:41:42] Craig Dalton: [00:41:42] And are you on the carbon side? Forgive me if I missed this, but is it exclusively on the roadside or do you make carbon gravel bikes as [00:41:49] Cody Stevenson: [00:41:49] well? We do not make a carbon Graebel buck. [00:41:51]We feel that titanium is a better material, just from an impact perspective. We do our road bike has clearance for 35 mil ties, but it is not a graveled life. Right. [00:42:02] Craig Dalton: [00:42:02] That makes sense. Since I'm curious. And you mentioned it earlier about that internal process, right? Making carbon fiber frames out of San Diego. [00:42:11] Can you just talk it? I sort of high-level for the listeners, so they understand, I mean, it blows my mind that the carbon fiber is coming in these sheets and you're going from there. [00:42:20] Cody Stevenson: [00:42:20] Sure. So yeah, obviously with the carbon fiber road friends, we use lugged system to customize it. So we have obviously individual chews that are laid up just like any tube. [00:42:31]And and then we have lugs, which are, as part of the matrix are designed to accept certain angles and Wolf thicknesses. So there's 86 different molds to make all of the custom frames and all of the custom sizes. And [00:42:46] Craig Dalton: [00:42:46] is the, are the lugs made out of a different material? [00:42:49] Cody Stevenson: [00:42:49] No, Barbara as well. [00:42:51] And so yeah, it's a completely common, yeah. And the nice piece about it is that the ride quality that we get out of the lug design is that you get a vibration damping quality when you have a material. Two dissimilar materials put together. And the poxy that's bonding the carbon together at the lug dissipates vibration. [00:43:12]You get a really nice subtle right out of it. And you can make the frame really nice. And fortunately region [00:43:18] Craig Dalton: [00:43:18] as you're manufacturing the tubes, are you going back to that customer discussion? Right? You know, this is a 180 pound person, and they're looking for this ride quality and making modifications to the weeds. [00:43:28] Absolutely. [00:43:28] Cody Stevenson: [00:43:28] We have zero stock of anything, carbon fiber, except for the carbon fiber sheets themselves. Everything is laid up for the individual. We use different modulates for the individual. We do obviously different bias. I mean the whole nine yards. Everything is for the individual, not just from a sizing perspective, but ride quality and. [00:43:50] I [00:43:50] Craig Dalton: [00:43:50] think that's super cool. I mean, a lot of times when you think of buying that custom bike, historically, it was going to be a metal bike and you thought about the person welding it, et cetera, but it is mind blowing to imagine that you can weave the carbon fiber tube based on my personality. [00:44:04] I want the bike to it. [00:44:05] Cody Stevenson: [00:44:05] Absolutely it is. And the big reason behind being able to do that is that we have Mike Lopez on board with us who. Reynolds composites back in the day, the Reynolds ouzo pro fork came out of the same shop that our carbon is coming out of. He built all them, the Vici with Serrata all of the carbon that was on Serota otros. [00:44:27] It came from Mike Lopez and he is the brains behind all of that. And we're really fortunate to be a team working. [00:44:33] Craig Dalton: [00:44:33] Amazing. Thanks for the overview. I appreciate it. You're very welcome. Thank you. [00:44:37]Allied [00:44:37]Okay, why don't we start off. Can you tell me your name and the company you work for? [00:44:41] Drew Medlock: [00:44:41] Yeah, I'm drew Medlock CEO at ally. [00:44:44] Craig Dalton: [00:44:44] Drew. Tell me about that beautiful allied echo that I just saw. [00:44:49] Drew Medlock: [00:44:49] Cool. Yeah, actually it's my bike. We even are not. It's my personal bike that has now turned into a show bike. [00:44:55] That's a good feeling. It is a good, it's a good ability to get, to show it off all the time, but I haven't got to ride it. [00:45:00] Craig Dalton: [00:45:00] It had to stay clean for this event, I imagine. Yeah. Will it get dirty tomorrow, like rodeo? Maybe [00:45:05] Drew Medlock: [00:45:05] I think rodeo tomorrow sounds more like an able run. So if I'm reading that one correctly. [00:45:10] So I think there'll be bigger tires than the echo. [00:45:13] Craig Dalton: [00:45:13] Let's talk about the echo as you and I were talking about offline. It's a really unique beast in the gravel market because it bridges that fine line between super capable road, bike, and super capable. Off-road. [00:45:27] Drew Medlock: [00:45:27] Yeah, absolutely. When we designed it, we were actually trying to start ground up with a amazing road bike that also could do gravel. [00:45:34] And we really worried that you'd arbitrary and the performance really on a grand tour level road bike. So we were thinking like, this is why you should compete against a tarmac at a grand tour, but then also be able to run up to 40 millimeter tires. And that's from the aesthetics and also the performance that's really what we [00:45:50] Craig Dalton: [00:45:50] were going for. [00:45:51] So let's talk about that unique. Chip technology that kind of enables this to happen. [00:45:57] Drew Medlock: [00:45:57] Yeah. So the bike uses a flip chip, which, you know, from mountain bikers out there know that's nothing new, right. That's been done a lot. But what it allows us to do on this bike specifically is lengthen the chains day by one centimeter. [00:46:10] So you go from like a grand tour, erode geometry, super short chain stays to a centimeter longer and run 10 millimeters, more tire volume. And then on the front raises the axle to crown by one centimeter. Greases the tire volume. [00:46:23] Craig Dalton: [00:46:23] And does that change the head tube angle? [00:46:25] Drew Medlock: [00:46:25] So it slackens out the geometry of the bike just a little bit. [00:46:28] So you actually do get a true different geometry for road and gravel mode. I think for me personally, I've written a lot of bikes that are like a gravel bike that you can also put road wheels on. And for me that somebody is designed to work with bikes. I always feel like the road bike, you know, I'm riding a gravel bike with small tires on it. [00:46:46] It really doesn't handle the way a true road, race bikes. And so we wanted something that really could do both. [00:46:52] Craig Dalton: [00:46:52] So on that flip ship, on the fork, it's a vertical movement. Correct. And then on the stay it's a horizontal, correct? Yeah. [00:46:59] Drew Medlock: [00:46:59] So just links into the chase day or raises the axle to crown. [00:47:03] Craig Dalton: [00:47:03] And then tell me about the adjustment that you need to make on the brake caliper to achieve that movement and how you've [00:47:09] Drew Medlock: [00:47:09] executed that. [00:47:10] Yeah, so basically the breakout per the chip actually is on a It's mounted to the fork. So the caliper is actually mounted to the piece that moves. So the caliper on the front doesn't actually have to be readjusted at all, given that if you're using it we'll set with the same hub, right? When you shut, swap away, same for the rear. [00:47:28]The rear, you do have to take one caliper, bolt out to move it, but the caliper still stains in the same position. So if you're using the same set of hubs St. Brander rotors, you probably will not have to change your readjust your brakes after swap. [00:47:41] Craig Dalton: [00:47:41] When you're in gravel mode, what type of tire clearance [00:47:44] Drew Medlock: [00:47:44] do you have? [00:47:45] 40 millimeter actual. And the tire cleaners is at that peace of mind, cause everybody like what your tire says on a hot stamp on side has nothing to do with actually what size it is. So for all you all writers out there, it's a good thing to know. I've seen 40 millimeter tires that measure 38, 40 millimeter tires at wizard or a 44. [00:48:04] So we are measuring actually 40 millimeters attire. And that's including four millimeters of additional parents at the rear of the bike as well. Right. You know, Collin actually ran bigger than a 40 at Unbound gravel that a lot of people notice he's running in 42 specialized Pathfinder. [00:48:19]So it does fit because we actually do have clearance, but he was in the our safety zone for parents that we'd like to keep for everyday years or so with mud and, you know, Yeah. Junk fluids through your frame, just to make sure you [00:48:32] Craig Dalton: [00:48:32] protect it for it. Yeah. That's what Collin mentioned to me. He said he's like on a dry day, I stuck a 42 in there. [00:48:37] I didn't have a concern, but I wouldn't be doing that in a muddy course. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Well, I mean, it was super exciting to see him ride that bike on Unbound 201 weekend and then Tulsa tough criteria I'm [00:48:51] on [00:48:51] Drew Medlock: [00:48:51] the road. Yeah. That was nuts and completely unexpected. And you know, it was even going to Unbound. [00:48:57] He was really like. You know, different bikes, he was gonna ride the able, or the echo. And in the end he'd been putting most of the miles on the echo and he felt the most comfortable on it. And it's a lower front end. So he's got a lower profile on the bikes. So it was probably a little faster on the bike as well. [00:49:12] So that was the call to go with the echo. And then, you know, for Tulsa tough, like manage, like we said, we designed that thing as a road racing machine, you know, with the road setting for the geometry. No problem. When he was in the breakaway and crab crybaby hill. So worked out pretty good. [00:49:25] Craig Dalton: [00:49:25] You expect interesting and new things from allied at Unbound every year. So the pressures just keep, keeps getting amped [00:49:32] Drew Medlock: [00:49:32] up. Well, we did have a skip year, so that gave us a little bit of breathing room. So [00:49:37] Craig Dalton: [00:49:37] that's true. So you might be on an every two [00:49:39] Drew Medlock: [00:49:39] year cycle. Yeah, we'll see. think we've got some new stuff come up or sleeve, so we'll see what the timing looks like. [00:49:44] Craig Dalton: [00:49:44] Awesome. And it's worth noting. You're manufacturing in America. See, it's all under one roof now, is that right? [00:49:50] Drew Medlock: [00:49:50] Yeah. Everything's under one roof far full manufacturing team is located in Northwest Arkansas and we build everything from the ground up there. The echo is a real special bike for us, not just because of the performance, but also that bike was developed all by the new team after we moved to our new factory and Rogers, Arkansas. [00:50:08] And so it's a huge achievement for our team and this being able to put it off. No just performance and sports stuff out there, but also all our, you know, maturity and our, their manufacturing techniques together for the spike. And so we're really excited about it. And we're building, you know, almost every single part of that bike in house, including all the alway flip chips and dropouts and the stem. [00:50:30] So it's super exciting. [00:50:31] Craig Dalton: [00:50:31] Nice. What does a customer journey look like to get their hands on one of these [00:50:34] Drew Medlock: [00:50:34] bikes? Yeah, so I go, does it as an ally cycle works. You can actually jump on and we have several different bill options and you can check it out and actually configure, you know what wheels you want, paint, you want all that stuff online and then you can hit us up directly. [00:50:47] Or if you have a good local dealer you can open them up too. [00:50:50] Craig Dalton: [00:50:50] And what does turnaround time look like these days [00:50:53] Drew Medlock: [00:50:53] for echos? We're running between eight to 10 weeks delivery. Of course, that major caveat there is on lead times for parts. Somethings we are better on than others right now. So that's always, you know, the tricky questions because we're good at making echoes within eight to 10 weeks, but Shimano and Schramm are not very good at delivering REITs right now. [00:51:14] Craig Dalton: [00:51:14] Yeah. It's you can throw extra labor at building something fast, stay up late, really hit that customer delivery date, but we can't control global supply chains. [00:51:23] Drew Medlock: [00:51:23] Yeah. Unfortunately [00:51:24] Craig Dalton: [00:51:24] we can't. Yeah. Well, congrats on the execution of the ACA I think it's a great bike and I'm super excited to see where it goes. [00:51:31] [00:51:31]So that's going to do it for this week's episode of the gravel ride podcast. [00:51:35]I hope you enjoyed those mini builder interviews. And got a little bit of a sense for their process and what it's like purchasing a custom bike. There are a ton of great options out there. All the builders represented in the NV partner network are creating exceptional products. Some of them, one of a kind. [00:51:54]Take a look at some of the websites, take a look at some of the videos out there online. [00:51:59] You won't be disappointed at what you see from the ENVE builder Round-up. [00:52:02]Huge, thanks to ENVE for their support of the podcast and a huge thank you for them putting together this event. I know, I look forward to seeing it every year and to be out there in person this year, followed by that massive grody or ride was a real pleasure. Until next time here's to finding some dirt under your wheels
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Michael Lambard is a Phoenix-based artist whose workmanship exemplifies precision and perfection through his renowned acrylic paintings. Michael shares his journey as an artist within the height of the graffiti movement, till now, and how he has evolved into the phenomenal artist he is today. Michael got a late start in his creative career. He was a barber for over 10 years and one day realized he missed making art. He traded the barber clippers for a paintbrush and the rest is history. Michael has made pieces for Gabriel Inglesis, Cole Bennett, and has also been featured in galleries. Today’s episode we talk about Mike’s journey to becoming an artist, why he chooses to use cartoon characters in his artwork, and where he finds inspiration. Connect with Michael Lambard https://www.instagram.com/michaelambard/ https://www.michaellambard.com/ Support Trust The Grind: https://www.ko-fi.com/trustthegrindco This podcast is presented by Plan Dope Sh*t. Get 15% off your next order using promo code "TRUSTTHEGRIND" at checkout. Learn more at https://plandopeshit.com/ Thinking about making a podcast yourself? We recommend using Buzzsprout to launch. Sign up using our link and you'll get a $20 Amazon Gift when you sign up. https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1026196 Hosted by Alec Martucci and Steve Ecker Audio editing by Noa Martucci
On the 7th episode of “Quarantine Questions” with RapTV - YSN FLOW recently sat down with ProTheGoat to discuss a variety of topics. He spoke on growing up in Cleveland, creating the YSN crew, his earlier music all being garbage, how he used to mess with Tekashi 6ix9ine marketing tactics, performing at Lyrical Lemonade Summer Bash but never meeting Cole Bennett, not caring about the 2020 XXL Freshmen list, how he linked up with Lil Tjay, squashing his beef with Lil Mosey, how he dealt with some of his songs getting leaked and a whole lot more.Make sure to SUBSCRIBE button and hit that NOTIFICATION bell & SMASH that "LIKE" button so you don’t miss all of our future episodes of “Quarantine Questions”.Let us know what other rappers you would like for us to interview in the comments down below & don’t forget to SMASH! that “like” button one time for the one time!Follow us on social media to stay up to date on all things RAP! :Instagram: http://Bit.ly/rapigSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2VvI841Twitter: http://Bit.ly/raptwitrTik tok: http://bit.ly/RaptiktokWebsite: https://www.raptv.com/Text us: 908-341-0067Guest Of The Week: YSN Flow @YSNFlowhttp://www.instagram.com/ysnflow/Hosted By: Pro The Goat @ProTheGoathttp://www.instagram.com/prothegoat/Interview Written & Researched by: Shy Grey @shygreyhttp://www.instagram.com/shygreyEdited by: Logan Stout @LoganSt0uthttp://www.instagram.com/loganst0ut
Trap Lore Ross checked in with Adam to talk about his rise, his work process, being a white commentator in hiphop, admiring Akademiks, Cole Bennett and more! ----- FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/529mn7of2HBKdLfrAMUzcK?si=rWVBWCuWSXeh0TFYb2P-dQ CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/No-Jumper-198283650194402/ http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and adam22hoe on Snapchat
The Kid Laroi recently sat down with Pro to discuss a variety of topics. He spoke about how he got started recording rap songs at an early age. He also spoke about moving from Australia to the USA after his music caught the ears of Lil Bibby and got him a record deal. He mentions meeting A Boogie and YG early in his career and how he got a chance to sit down with Adam22 long before he had hits like “Diva” with Lil Tecca and “Fade Away” with Lil Tjay. he also talked about how it’s been a dream working with Cole Bennet and Lil Skies for the first time.Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on episode 2 with Bankrol Hayden coming next week. Guest Of The Week: Kid Laroi @TheKidLaroihttp://www.instagram.com/thekidlaroi Interview by: Pro @ProTheGoathttp://www.instagram.com/prothegoatEdited by: Pro & Logan Stout @LoganSt0uthttp://www.instagram.com/loganst0utFollow us on social media to stay up to date on all things RAP! :Instagram: http://Bit.ly/rapigSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2VvI841Twitter: http://Bit.ly/raptwitrTik tok: http://bit.ly/RaptiktokWebsite: https://www.raptv.com/Text us: 908-341-0067
Cole Bennett is the founder and director of the multimedia company Lyrical Lemonade. In high school he created Lyrical Lemonade as a blog to highlight the Chicago hip-hop culture. He began creating music videos for artists like Vic Mensa, Chance the Rapper, Lil Pump, Juice Wrld and more! He's integrated his brand into merchandise, festivals and even a beverage company. @_colebennett_ Drama's phone number: (323) 218-7546 Drama's Reckless Picks: https://ynr.la/DramasPicks
Cole Bennett is the founder and director of the multimedia company Lyrical Lemonade. In high school he created Lyrical Lemonade as a blog to highlight the Chicago hip-hop culture. He began creating music videos for artists like Vic Mensa, Chance the Rapper, Lil Pump, Juice Wrld and more! He's integrated his brand into merchandise, festivals and even a beverage company. @_colebennett_ Drama's phone number: (323) 218-7546 Drama's Reckless Picks: https://ynr.la/DramasPicks
Cole Bennett (@_ColeBennett_) explains why Birkenstock sandals are a year-round fashion accessory. He and Chinatown Market’s midwestern rebel Dillon Gerstung collaborate on some exclusive UV-activated merch while trading stories about growing up in a small town. Produced by At Will Media and in partnership with Chinatown Market and B/R Kicks.
The first 11 episodes of the Why I Preach podcast are all from students of the Memphis School of Preaching. All these men were impressive and men of conviction. They spent a week with us at the Bay church of Christ door knocking and otherwise uplifting this good congregation of God's people. We hope you enjoy.
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Nicholas Jandora is a music video director also known as Jandora Media. In the past he has worked with recording artists Lil Skies, Landon Cube, Yung Pinch, Lil Gnar and more. Being genuine, humble and selective with who he works with has helped him get to where he is today. Born and raised in Martinsburg, West Virginia, he started making YouTube sketch comedy videos with his friends in high school. He attended Shepherd University for 1.5 years and then transferred to West Virginia University where he majored in Visual Journalism. Even with professors, friends and family suggesting he get a job after graduating, he saw the success other music video directors were having which gave him the confidence to go for it. Working with local artists in the beginning taught him how to maneuver and understand what his self-worth was. Instead of taking constructive criticism personally, he uses it to help better prepare himself for his next project. He has surrounded himself with other music video directors such as Cole Bennett and Lonewolf who all encourage and enjoy seeing each other succeed. If there was any advice he’d give to his younger self it be to keep working. In this Episode Nicholas discusses seeing his work inspire others to chase their passions is what makes him happy, collaborating helps us create the best results, manifesting something from nothing, you have to lose in order to win, what scares him the most is being stagnant and understanding that every story is different. - If you enjoy this podcast, please leave us a 1 sentence review on the iTunes Podcast App with your honest feedback OR screenshot this Episode, post it to your Instagram Story tagging @NicholasJandora & @PurposeintheYouth! - Connect with Nicholas! Instagram: @NicholasJandora Twitter: @NicholasJandora YouTube: @JandoraMedia Connect with your favorite bearded man, Bobbbaaaay: Instagram: @Bobbbaaaay Twitter: @Bobbbaaaay Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Soundcloud Subscribe to iTunes Follow us on Instagram: @PurposeintheYouth
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with NikeBoi. NikeBoi stands out amongst today's multi-faceted artists as a taste making hitmaker from the south side of Chicago. The young rapper has a proven track record of staying ahead of the curve, evolving his sound and style from his days on Vine. Closely tied to names like Valee, Famous Dex, and Cole Bennett, among many other bright creatives from the Windy City, NikeBoi has proven his ability to operate across several mediums, all with an authentic personality that resonates with audiences and critics alike. Since emerging from the wave that enveloped Chicago between 2012 and 2015, NikeBoi has forged a unique sound, which is evident in his new 2018 single "Scammers". Follow NikeBoi: instagram.com/NikeBoiSwoosh twitter.com/NikeBoiSwoosh facebook.com/NikeBoiSwoosh youtube.com/NikeBoiSwooshh
Bike Karma EP30: The Siren Song of Welding - Emory Bikes Kickstarter- Weis Asymetrical Bikes- Too Long a Bike Trip w Builders Ball Interviews and Segments- -Intro 1- Following the Siren Song of Welding to Building Your Own Bicycle (and Beyond) with Danielle Schön of Schön Studio... https://www.schonstudio.com/ 2- Please help show supporter Emory Bicycles (from EP 29) to share the word about their upcomming kickstarter. Check them out at www.instagram.com/emorybicycles/ and http://emorybikes.com/ Email them at emorybikes@gmail.com (Mention Bike Karma to help the show...) 3- Asymetrical bicycle frames with Cole Bennett from Weis Manufacturing out of Brooklyn New York Check out their very artistic frames here http://www.weismfg.com/ 4- Friend of the Show Eric Weis shares a story about taking his daughter a bit too far on a bicycle trip! & Shares information about this years New England Builders Ball Bicycle Show in Boston... http://newenglandbuildersball.com/ 5- Thanks, Still hoping to get just one person in Greenland to Listen and light up the map, waiting for that email from Oprah, ABC QUICK CHECK with Tarran and Credits If you like any segment or episode PLEASE follow, like, share, or even better give a positive review on iTunes, Podbean, Instagram, Tumblr, AND NOW SPOTIFY... and share with any bicycle loving friends or people who don't like bicycles but who need to understand why you do. To see what is mentioned in the podcast check out my... Bike Karma Instagram Page www.instagram.com/bike_karma/ and/or Bike Karma Facebook Page www.facebook.com/BikeKarma/ I'll put links and additional materials there.. The Mission of the Bike Karma Podcast is just to be a friendly point on the map for anyone who loves any type of bicycle to make connections with other bicycle enthusiasts from inside and outside of their own camps. From riding, to fixing, to collecting... from begineers to champions... from the garage workshop to the peleton... we've either covered it or are planning on it.... It is not meant to be a guidebook (you should think for yourself and safely ride within your abilities) just interesting stories. Thanks for coming along for the ride. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR LISTENING! Bike Karma, The Bicycle Karma Project, The Bicycle Karma Cat are TM Tom Brown, All Rights for the TM and Content are reserved, Theme Music with Permission by the Band Mobjack at Mobjack Music and written and performed by Keller Glass Contact bikekarmaguy@gmail.com
Épaulé par son producteur Mike WiLL, le duo originaire de Tupelo renoue avec la tradition des albums multiples en sortant “SR3MM”, un triple EP bien ficelé. Trois fois neuf titres avec une ambition assumée : sortir un disque dense qui est en réalité un regroupement de projets solo. Les deux frères se livrent donc individuellement avant de se retrouver dans le troisième volet de l’album. Si on peut craindre au premier abord un énième album fleuve, le projet faussement long, est en réalité bien rythmé et pas du tout indigeste. Là où Swae Lee manque encore un peu de personnalité et se perd parfois dans de la pop un peu fleur bleue, Slim Jxmmi se dévoile en revanche nettement plus et propose un projet solo très introspectif. Mais dans toutes les productions, l’identité collective, la patte psychédélique et festive du groupe se sent fort. Et même si aucun hit ne se dégage du disque, Rae Sremmurd signe peut-être son meilleur album dans le troisième volet de leur projet.Animé par Mehdi Maïzi avec Nicolas Pellion, Raphaël Da Cruz et Aurélien Chapuis. RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONMike WiLL, Outkast, Big Boi, Andre 3000, Sr3mm (Rae Sremmurd, 2018), Swae Lee, Slim Jxmmi, The Weeknd, Future, Young Thug, Travis Scott, Juicy J, Zoe Kravitz, Idlewild (Outkast, 2005), Unforgettable (The Weeknd, 2017), Culture II (Migos, 2018), Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (Outkast, 2003), Keep God First (Rae Sremmurd, 2018), SremmLife 2 (Rae Sremmurd, 2016), Antidote (Travis Scott, 2015), Damso, Pluto (Future, 2012), French Montana, Jaegen, Ramriddlz, Hamza, Bring It Back (Trouble, Drake, Mike WiLL Made-It, 2018), Buckets ft. Future (Rae Sremmurd, Swae Lee & Slim Jxmmi, 2018), Black Beatles (Rae Sremmurd, 2016), Swang (Rae Sremmurd, 2016), Logic, 2 Chainz, Just Blaze, Dave East, G-Eazy, Nas, Rapsody, T.I., Rifraf, Feel Better Feat. Slim Jxmmi (Trill Sammy, 2016), 21 Savage, Cole Bennett, Lil Skies, Sinik, Psy 4 de la rime, Drip Season 3 (Gunna, 2018), Barter 6 (Young Thug, 2015), “Casa de Papel” (SKG, 2018), PNLRECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE COEURSLA RECO DE NEMO : “Feel better”, un featuring de Slim Jxmmi avec Trill Sammy, un rappeur de Houston.LA RECO DE RAPHAEL DA CRUZ : La série de documentaires “Rapture” sur Netflix (2018) où chaque épisode est concentré sur un rappeur.LA RECO DE NICOLAS PELLION : Du rap d’Atlanta : Drip Season 3 de Gunna, une sorte de suite de ce que faisait Young Thug dans “Barter 6”.LA RECO DE MEHDI MAÏZI : “Casa de Papel” de SKG (2018), un duo de rappeurs français. CRÉDITSEnregistré le 24 mai 2018 à L’Antenne Paris (10 rue la Vacquerie, Paris 11ème). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Rédacteur en chef : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Éditrice : Albane Fily. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) par Nodey. NoFun est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Super cool to get the opportunity to sit down with my man Cole Bennett and talk about his music promotion business, Lyrical Lemonade. I think that a lot of you can get some value out of this conversation with respect to how Cole and his team plan on making a transition within the brand into the beverage industry...
Dynasty Podcasts Dynasty Panelcasts 009 - How To Create Content That Connects http://dynastypodcasts.com https://soundcloud.com/dynastypodcasts In a live panel recorded at Chicago Athletic Association Hotel, four of Chicago's premier creatives share their strategies for creating content that connects. Featuring Vincent Martell of VAM, Samantha Bailey of Brown Girls, Emily Dahlquist of Canvas, and Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade. The panelists speak on their approach to creating concepts and conversation that matter, innovative promotional strategies, and the importance of collaborating with a diverse and ambitious network. Recorded March 1st, 2017. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Logo Design by Danyelle Sage | http://danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice Imaging by Alice Hayes
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Texas artist Trae Cane talks of his latest single in “On My Own,” working with Cole Bennett, taking a long hiatus from music, and more. Follow Trae on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRAECANE Trae’s Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/traecane Follow us on Soundcloud, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram: Back2BackHipHop
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 115 - Cole Bennett (Lyrical Lemonade) dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Creative Chicago entrepreneur Cole Bennett makes his Dynasty Podcasts debut, in an interview recorded at Virgin Hotels Chicago. Bennett reflects on the beginnings of his music and culture site, Lyrical Lemonade, recalling how he moved into the blog space as an extension of his music video work. He also speaks on his learnings from managing rising artist Warhol.ss, in addition to previewing upcoming plans for Lyrical Lemonade, including an upcoming magazine edition. Finally, Bennett weighs in on his directorial style when directing music videos, in addition to previewing plans to expand Lyrical Lemonade beyond Chicago. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Audrey Sutherland x Ingrid Lejins x Prov Krivoshey x Julia Johanek x Madison Keenan x Briana Eden Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
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