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Notes and Links to Timothy Welbeck's Work Timothy Welbeck, Esq., is an affiliated faculty member in the Department of Africology and African American Studies, where he previously served as an Assistant Professor of Instruction. There he teaches an array of popular courses, including a course he developed entitled Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of the m.A.A.d city. More broadly, Timothy's scholarly work focuses on contemporary issues of racial identity in America, the intersection of racial classifications and the law in the American context, contemporary African American culture, and hip-hop as a microcosm of the Black experience. Timothy has also written several peer-reviewed journal articles including “We Have Come Into This House: The Black Church, Florida's Stop W.O.K.E., and the Fight to Teach Black History.” He also authored “Specter of Reform: The late Sen. Arlen Specter's Criminal Justice Reform, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, and its Role in Expanding the Modern Prison Industrial Complex,” explores the impact of the infamous 1994 Crime Bill in providing the infrastructure for mass incarceration within the United States. The research, funded by the Arlen Specter Center fellowship, examines how the federalization of criminal law, pursuant to the Commerce Clause, has led to expansive growth in federal law enforcement, imprisonment, and thus setting the foundation for the modern carceral state. Timothy's article “People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths to Rhythms: Hip-Hop's Continuation of the Enduring Tradition of African and African American Rhetorical Forms and Tropes,” examines hip-hop's continuation of centuries-old African cultural norms and aesthetic values. As an attorney, Timothy has long been an advocate for justice, using his legal expertise to defend society's most vulnerable individuals, including survivors of human trafficking, survivors of police brutality, and the indigent. He has also provided crisis management, guidance, and legal counsel to churches and nonprofit organizations across the globe. In that capacity, Timothy is the Chair of the Board of Directors for The Witness Foundation, and an Advisory Board member of For the Future Organization. Timothy has also served as the Civil Rights Attorney for the Philadelphia Chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), where he defended the constitutionally protected civil rights and liberties of those who experience discrimination and harassment based on their faith, race, ethnicity, and/or national origin, particularly members of the Muslim community within Pennsylvania. As a hip-hop artist, he has released four full length recordings, shared the stage with national and international acts (Janelle Monáe, Jidenna, EPMD, Dead Prez, and Immortal Technique), won songwriting contests (Session 1 Grand Prize in 2010 John Lennon Songwriting Contest), garnered high compliments from hip-hop legends, industry taste-makers (Sway) and record executives (VP of A&R at Def Jam, Lenny S). His latest work, entitled ‘Trane of Thought, is a live recorded hip-hop album that melds songs from his first two albums the musical style of John Coltrane. Timothy presently serves as the Pastor of Formation and a Teaching Elder at Epiphany Church of Wilmington, bringing over twenty years of ministry experience. He fosters spiritual growth through expositional and topical preaching, community engagement, trainings, workshops and spiritual counseling. In his role, he equips Epiphany members to live out their faith practically in their communities and prepare others to do the same. Timothy's work as an attorney and scholar has allowed him to contribute to various media outlets, such as: Axios, BBC Radio 4, CBS, CNN, The Huffington Post, NBC, The New York Times, NPR, The Philadelphia Inquirer, REVOLT TV, The Washington Post, VOX, and 900 WURD AM. He has lectured nationally and internationally at esteemed institutions like: Magdalen College of Oxford University, Georgetown University, Swarthmore College, and provided invited keynote addresses at major corporations like 1Hotels, Campbell Soup, and Merrill Lynch. As a contributing writer, Timothy has bylines in The Huffington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, WHYY, and RESPECT Magazine. He earned his J.D. from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law and his B.A. from Morehouse College, where he graduated cum laude and was awarded the Corella and Bertrand Bonner Scholarship. Timothy finds his greatest joy and fulfillment at home with his wife and three children. Timothy Welbeck's Website Video: “Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of m.A.A.d City Hiphop Course | Prof. Timothy Welbeck Explains” Video Conversation with Georgette from XXL: “Inside the Kendrick Lamar College Course Created to Study His Lyrics and Life” At about 2:50, Timothy highlights some “surreal moments” in his hip hop career and advocacy At about 4:20, Timothy responds to Pete's question about declining or rising advocacy in contemporary hip-hop At about 6:30, Timothy reflects on the balance between a democratization of hip hop and old models of record company control At about 9:05, Timothy talks about his reading background, including a Tim Follett read (!) and other formative works At about 12:10, Timothy talks about being a “late bloomer” in his hip hop exposure At about 13:25, Timothy cites Nas, Lauryn Hill, Blackstar, Outkast, The Roots as some of his favorite rappers and groups At about 14:45, Timothy talks about friends The Remnant and how they helped him to “understand the power of [his] own voice” At about 15:30, Timothy responds to Pete's question about how he listen to music now that he has written about and taught classes so extensively about hip hop At about 17:00, Timothy breaks down his process for listening to music that he will be writing/teaching about At about 17:50, Timothy explains the different ways of ordering Kendrick Lamar's albums/mixtapes, and expands on the class' contours At about 20:30, Timothy talks about the class on Kendrick Lamar's seeds, calling it "serendipitous" At about 23:10, Timothy talks about the class structure, including the foundation established at the beginning of the class At about 26:30, Timothy talks about how he goes about establishing Compton as an entity in itself, while at the same time showing its similarities to other casualties of government neglect and racism At about 28:25, Timothy talks about the "compelling" way in which Kendrick Lamar is both popularly respected and critically-acclaimed At about 31:55, Pete and Tim discuss an early Kendrick Lamar concert At about 32:25, Pete and Tim reflect on Kendrick Lamar's love of Black culture and for important music legends, particularly the way in which he featured titans on To Pimp a Butterfly At about 34:30, Tim describes the great insights At about 36:05, Marcus J. Moore's The Butterfly Effect and Cole Cuchna and his Dissect Podcast are shouted out by Timothy as experts on Kendrick and his work, and DJ Head as well and Curtis King are highlighted as close colleagues of Kendrick's At about 38:00, Timothy shares some of his favorite bars from Kendrick Lamar At about 41:15, Pete and Timothy fanboy over Kendrick's verse on “Nosetalgia” and Timothy gives kudos to Cole Cuchna's breakdown of the numerology of the verse At about 42:10, Timothy talks about a few songs that might be best representative of Kendrick Lamar's music You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. 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Track Listing: Keep On (feat. Dead Prez, Kamasi Washington & Kendra Foster) [Power To The People Remix] — Soul In The Horn & Ben WilliamsThursday Disco — CARRTOONS & Haile SupremeCOUGH DROP — Nate Smith, Kiefer & CARRTOONSLead by No One — James 'Creole' Thomas, Reginald Omas Mamode IV, Jeen Bassa & Mo KoloursLove Song for Strings, Electric Piano, and Sequencing Software — GBMidnight Magic (feat. Roy Ayers) — cro-magnonBroad Rock — Butcher BrownCan't Keep Up — Shigeto & KesswaDown the Big Street — Emile LondonienNautical Mile — Salaam Remi & Terrace MartinThe Only Way (feat. Uhmeer) [Radio Version] — Kaidi TathamInter Mood — GagleActivate — IllnoledgeBliss — IllnoledgeFinish Line (feat. Chelsea Baratz & Omar) [Remix] — Soul In The Horn & Maurice BrownLosalamitoslatinfunklovesong — Lance FergusonWould You Believe In Me — Jon LucienPortugese Love — Ramsey LewisLa Costa — Najee & Regina Belle
Track Listing: D'Angelo - Fantastic Intro (Live)Jaywalk and the Cadillacs - DiamondBen Williams ft Dead Prez, Kendra Foster, Kamasi Washington - Keep On (Power to the people Remix)Theo Croker - ReminisceSlick Bobby - OSOTBMove78- Don't Become What You HateTenderlonious - Moments NoticeAsta Hiroki- M87This Sporting Life - SpaceAmina - This Circling SunMatt Wilde - Everyday WordsOkvsho - Jusqu ici tout va bienMecca83 - ElevationJosh Hey - OklahomaNina Simone - Brown Baby (Roque Remix)Jon Durant - Raki
Welcome to the Monday Breakfast for October 20th 2025. On today's show: Headlines: World's largest displacement crisis in SudanPolice violence at yesterday's anti-racist counter rally Finocchiaro government in the so-called Northern Territory announced that trans women would be banned from female prisonsSegments: - Edmi spoke with Chris Arnott about a self-defence program run at Clifton Hill Jiu Jitsu Club for marginalized communities, as well as the importance of body sovereignty. Chris is a Barapa Barapa and Wiradjuri man, the first Aboriginal Black Belt for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, the first Gringo to be graded to third Dan by a Favella club in Brazil being slum-Rocinha Jiu Jitsu. Chris has spent 20 years working as an Aboriginal social worker, and spent 15 years in punk rock bands. For the last 18 years Chris has run Clifton Hill Jiu Jitsu club. The community self defence workshop will run on Saturday November 22nd. A flyer with more details will be available via social media soon, so keep your eyes peeled.- The Monday Breakfast show was then joined by Violet and Jordan from the Defend Dissent Coalition about a proposed mask ban at protests being discussed in the Upper house of Vic Parliament. We also spoke about the importance of masking in all public spaces, the NSW Supreme Court decision about police's move-on powers, and changing attitudes towards protesting in Naarm. Be sure to attend tomorrow's speak-out against the City of Melbourne's 2025-2029 Draft Plan, which includes motions to increase surveillance, repress protest, and criminalise homelessness. It's taking place Tuesday the 21st of October 2025 at Melbourne Town Hall from 4:30PM. - Hannah spoke with Sarah Panckridge from the Consumer Policy Research Centre about their 'Setting The Price' report, detailing landlords' attitudes towards rent increases and definitions of a 'good tenant'. Read more about the CPRC and their work here.- The show ends with a short segment from Earth Matters, featuring Ali Gerritsen of Good For The Gong's perspective on the energy transition. Listen to the full episode here or tune in live to Earth Matters on Sundays from 11 - 11:30AM. Songs played: - 'Charity' - Courtney Barnett - 'El Kofeyye Arabeyye' - Shadia Mansour (feat. M-1 of Dead Prez)
The legacy of dead prez - for better or worse - has been condensed down to their classic track in "Hip Hop". Zoom out a little and you'll find a classic song on a classic album that is definitely not talked about enough. Zoom out even more and you find... Actually, let's just stay at that first zoom out...TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (1:00)Charlie:Syf of Talking Knots & Moe Town - 2 Sides to Every StoryJay Prince - SHINENādt Orchestra - DualismDon Glori - Paper Can't Wrap FireAaron Taylor - Yours AlwaysLizzie Berchie - Night ShiftScienze & NappyHigh - PRAISESEstelle - Stay Alta Queen Kaltoum - At PizzaExpress Live - In LondonPola & Bryson - OvergrownTopic Intro/Ben's Research House - (14:03)Let's Get Free - (21:46)Revolutionary But Gangsta - (36:11)Information Age - (45:58)Lighter Note - (59:48) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
Blitz The League is filled with Dead Prez knock off raps and Torn ACLs. The boys talk about their experiences with American Football and finding gold in Sports games.Back of The Rack is a podcast about games lost in the Bargain bins. The games you didn't know existed, or the games you don't want to remember. Catch us every episode right here for more.Watch the video version of this cast with gameplay footage and extended discussion at:https://youtu.be/0I2vWDkUlRsJoin the Back of the Rack Discord!https://discord.gg/ZzPmVY2a9K---------------------------Bendezzertwitter: https://twitter.com/bendezzeryoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuPQmPGW_kP4CozArTh974wSonditwitter: https://twitter.com/sondiameyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/sondi
Join the ConversationOn this episode of the TNT Podcast, Leron of Rovira T-shirts joins us for an in-depth exploration of hip-hop's rich history, drawing from his unique perspective as a Bronx native and 20-year military veteran. Growing up during the genre's golden era, he witnessed firsthand the rise of legends like Nas, navigating iconic New York clubs and experiencing the raw, pre-digital music scene. His military service then exposed him to the diverse regional sounds emerging across America and overseas, challenging his New York-centric views and broadening his understanding of hip-hop's evolution. From early performances to the genre's shift from message-driven music to party anthems, he provides a compelling narrative of hip-hop's journey.The conversation delves into hip-hop's soul, examining the balance between entertainment and community consciousness, and dissecting recent rap battles like Drake vs. Kendrick through the lens of historical beefs. He also sheds light on underappreciated artists like Camp Lo and Dead Prez, and reflects on the East Coast's initial resistance to southern and western styles. He also shares his entrepreneurial journey with Rovira T-shirts, connecting his passion for hip-hop culture with his business. This episode offers an authentic look at hip-hop's evolution, from its territorial roots to its global impact, through the eyes of someone who lived it."Join the conversation & follow us on Instagram@the.tnt.podcast@djtuurnuup@djtanaka
This is an episode were I bring a crew in to discuss Dead Prez' debut album on Loud Records. I have ZMO returning as well as my brother from another mother, Rasheed Allah. We cover a lot of ground so stand by and take notes. Rasheed Allah can be contacted on IG@leagueofbuilders You can contact ZMO Divine Power on IG and twitter at @zmo757 (he can spit bars or produce tracks so HIREHIM!!!!) He as a new hproject out! Check out Zmo's work at: https://zmodivinepower.bandcamp.com/releasesThe website is up: https://omisbench.com/My contact info: IG/Threads: @brotheromiBlueSky: dantresomi.bsky.social You can support the podcast with monthly contributions here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dantresomi/support(Thank you!) For 2025, ONCE AGAIN, my goal is to sell 100 coffee mugs to raise $$$ for the show. Buy one. Heck Buy Two – support a brother: https://www.cafepress.com/omisbench.571434105Here is the link to my Youtube page with all the old episodes from the previous seasons. Thank you all for the support:https://www.youtube.com/user/BrotherOmi/videos
Two tracks in tribute to the legendary producer Terror Danjah (Rest In Peace) - one deep beats and one with a Reggae influence. Soul from Omar, El Train, goodie bags, POLLENA & Cara Tivey. A Hip Hop classic from Dead Prez, plus a quality track from Dangerous Creatures. Drum & Bass remixes of SAULT and Rosie Lowe. Broken Beat from DJ Merci, Close Counters feat Allysha Joy, Footshooter feat James Mollison (Ezra Collective). Jazzy beats from Rolf Kuehn. Plus plenty more music treats.
In this episode of Diagnosis Success K. Sparks & JS aka The Best sit down with special guest Stic Man from the legendary Hip-Hop group Dead Prez. During this interview Stic discusses how he became started in music, the beginning stages of Dead Prez, creation of their classic records, Malcom X, power of community, Jay-Z collaboration, his new book entitled The 5 Principles, and much more. Website https://www.ksparksmusic.com/ Twitter https://x.com/Ksparkstv TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ksparksmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ksparksmusic/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KsparksMusic/ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/DiagnosisSuccess/
Psychedelics Then and Now with Zach Leary: Episode 01 - East Forest: Music for Mushrooms This is the first episode in the rebranded Psychedelics Then and Now Podcast with Zach Leary. Formerly the MAPS Podcast - the show will continue to bring you insightful and entertaining interviews with some of the great minds within the psychedelic community. The podcast is a collaboration between Zach Leary and Psychedelics Today. We relaunch with an all new episode featuring East Forest, a multidisciplinary artist, producer, and ceremony guide. Since 2008, East Forest's “lush” (Rolling Stone) and “blissful” (NPR) music has blended ambient, neoclassical, electronic, and avant-pop to explore sound as a tool for inner journeys and consciousness expansion. The project's latest endeavor is the feature-length film Music for Mushrooms, a narrative documentary showcasing the transformative power of psychedelics, music, and community. The accompanying Official Documentary Soundtrack is an immersive album featuring tracks recorded during live psilocybin ceremonies. East Forest's extensive catalog includes over 30 albums and notable collaborations with artists such as Ram Dass, Jon Hopkins, Laraaji, Dead Prez, Nick Mulvey, Peter Broderick, Max Cooper, and DJ ANNA. The project has performed in over 18 countries at major festivals and venues including BottleRock, Beyond The Pale, Mysteryland, Wilderness and SXSW.
Andy and Brian discuss their creative process, bad ideas about helium, hand-held microphones and a potential Tres of Base theme song! Speaking of the greatest game created this year, they also play a very special round of Tres of Base...this time it's XL! Go buy the music of the three featured artists in this episode! "Hip-Hop" by Dead Prez "RIP Young (Remix)" by Isaiah Rashad feat. Project Pat and Juicy J "Bobby Boucher" by EarthGang & Spillage Village *Sponsored Content* Do you love heavy metal? Or just great drummers? Check out Brian's finely manicured YouTube Music playlist "Quit Hoglan Yer Lombardo." You'll know it's mine because of the AI-generated HellBeast logo. Please enjoy! Share with your fellow drumheads. Send me notes about music you think I'd like. LettermanorLeno999@gmail.com
Will, Alex, and Jerome share their respective 15-song playlist for the summer and chat about their evolving music tastes, how they're still finding ways to discover new artists, Will's love for Dead Prez, and more.Listen to the playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3B6qDFMAAsIdKViKC1gEvh?si=4bc822068bd94926#playlist #music #summermusic #chappellroan #newjeans #oasis #mamushi Reach out to the show by leaving a voicemail at hellowelcome.show or email the guys info@hellowelcome.showCheck out our merch! Visit hellowelcome.show and click on the merch link.Original Music by DIVISION 88.Hello and Welcome is presented by Betway. #BetTheResponsibleWay #BetwayCanadahttps://betway.com/en-ca/Tangerine: www.tangerine.caReach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this show we discuss Disrupt Land Forces, the coalition of community groups who created a week long festival of resistance bringing diverse actionists and tactics into the joined struggle against the arms trade. Land Forces is the largest land based weapons expo in the Southern Hemisphere, and it was held at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre in Naarm/Melbourne in September 2024. Protestors were met with excessive use of force by police including the use of OC spray, rubber bullets, flash-bangs, physical violence and riding horses into the crowd resulting in injuries. Links to the event and media discussed on the show: Disrupt Land Forces website https://disruptlandforces.org/ 3CR's coverage of Disrupt Land Forces 2024 https://www.3cr.org.au/dlf2024 Channel 7 news coverage https://www.youtube.com/watch/UIJ_Dpjv3S4 Melbourne Activiist Legal Support (MALS) Media Statement: Grossly excessive policing of protestors likely infringed on human rights https://mals.au/2024/09/11/media-statement-grossly-excessive-policing-of-protesters-likely-infringed-on-human-rights/ Other topics and links: Wild Country Farm Sanctuary (Texas, USA) Instagram's post: Gaza and the Price of Silience: Selective Compassion Exposing the Colonizer Mindset in Animal Rights Advocacy https://www.instagram.com/p/C_y7GafJ1X3/?igsh=MWhxb3h2MW0yOGJpZw== Total Liberation Records Nights Out: Standing up to Slaughterhouses (contains info on the 269 Liberation Animale benefit compilation and some Bandcamp codes) https://www.instagram.com/p/C_2YoESCGRI/?igsh=MW5vaTExbTZyM3F5bQ== Banksy's animal series removed by London zoo https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/article/2024/aug/18/final-artwork-in-banksy-animal-series-removed-by-london-zoo New research on vegan diets for dogs and the associated benefits from an Australian study by Dr Andrew Knight https://www.9news.com.au/national/vegan-diets-actually-good-for-dogs-australian-study-finds/e8255b5d-fb4d-40c0-a86b-5dff32d29f12 Veterinarian Andrew Knight's website on vegan pets: https://sustainablepetfood.info/ Music: Verdalet and Crowns of Esper from Suldusk's album Anthesis. Animal in Man by Dead Prez. Thank you for listening to Freedom of Species. We welcome your feedback. Please email us at freedomofspecies@gmail.com
The MAGA foreign-policy braintrust in Trump world is militarism all the way down. The unpopularity of the Democratic Party's popular front. The problem with threat inflation about disinformation. A defense budget out of control. And why Washington's manufacturing fetish is key to a convergence of jingoism, patriarchy, and oligarchy.Further Reading:Ken Klippenstein, “Russian Influence Operations Are A Joke"Van Jackson, “Why the Working Class Strategizes Against Genocide”Christian Lorenzten, “Not a Tough Crowd"Thomas Brodey, “Disinformation Dilemma: US Hands Are Way Dirty, Too"Gisela Cernadas and John Bellamy Foster, "Actual U.S. Military Spending Reached $1.537 Trillion in 2022—More than Twice Acknowledged Level: New Estimates Based on U.S. National Accounts"Black Alliance for Peace, "Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the Federal Indictments of Uhuru 3 and Denial of their Fundamental Human Rights to Speech, Association, Information and Political Dissent"Further Listening:Dead Prez, “Police State"
Too Black returns to the show to discuss the case of the Pendleton 2, the story of John “Balagoon” Cole and Christopher “Naeem” Trotter, the leaders of the Indiana prison uprising that rescued Lincoln "Lokmar" Love from being brutalized and killed by prison guards, exposed Pendleton's dehumanizing conditions, and unleashed the vindictive wrath of the Indiana Department of Correction. Together, he and Breht discuss the backstory, the legal case and trial, the absurdly long prison sentences they recieved, the KKK-affiliated "Sons of Light" operating amongst the prison guards, The Black Dragons, prison organizing, solitary confinement, how you can help the Pendleton 2 directly, the powerful legacy of George Jackson, the unacceptable and inhuman conditions of American prisons, the Black Alliance for Peace's "Black August" events, and more! You can donate directly to campaign to free the Pendleton 2 HERE Watch the documentary "The Pendleton 2: They Stood Up" for free on YT HERE Check out Too Black's website HERE Here are previous episodes discussed during this converation, including the latest episode of the Black Myths Podcast, which you can find on your preferred podcast app: Laundering Black Rage: Capitalism, Empire, and The Mechanics of Co-optation All Power to the People: The Kevin Rashid Johnson Interview Myth: Black August is a Celebration (w/ Christopher "Naeem" Trotter) Follow Rev Left on IG Outro Song: "Police State" by Dead Prez
This episode originally aired on YouTube on June 21st 2024 - We're almost caught up with all the episodes to date y'all! As we planned to make the transition to audio focused streaming platforms, the dead prez “Hip-Hop” episode saw us trying to elevate the audio quality with proper mic set ups. We ran into a lot of problems with this set up. The mic's sound never came in properly through our setup. Kalashnikov Red's mic was way lower than Johnny Warbux's and during the break down of our setup, we broke one of the connectors for the mic stand (and ripping a hole into our branded table cloth to boot). The transition proved difficult but we navigated through it to bring you a dope episode about a group, a song and an album we feel is a must listen to for anybody who considers themselves a hip-hop fan. So we hope you enjoy the episode and ask for any all feedback you can give us. Please like, subscribe, follow, rate and review the show on your favorite streaming platforms and ask that you share this episode with other Hip-Hop heads in your life! One Love, - The RTR Crew #TheRappersCorner #RememberTheRecord #PodcastSuggestions #PodcastRecommendations #HipHop #Rap #HipHopMusic #RapMusic #HipHopPodcast #DeadPrez #ItsBiggerThanHipHop #Podcasts #fyp #fy #viral #LetsGetFree #LoudRecords #HedrushProductionGroup #TahirRBG #M1 #StickMan #BrooklynNYC #ShadevilleFL #90sHipHop #AtlantaGA #EastCoastHipHop #DaveChapelle https://TheRappersCorner.podbean.com/e/ded-prez/
In this episode the marvellous Mark Williams Zooms in from mid-Wales to regale us with tales from the heyday of the UK's underground press and his later involvement with the L.A. punk scene. We start in mid-'60s Newcastle – where our guest drummed with beat combo the Jailbirds – and move on to his days at the Birmingham Arts Lab via a flat above London's hallowed 2i's coffee bar. A return to the capital in late '68 brings Mark to the offices of leading underground paper International Times (a.k.a. it) and his irregularly-recompensed stint as the editor of its "Plug & Socket" music section. A weekend in the arms of Janis Joplin is among the highlights of his it tenure before he departs to launch the short-lived Strange Days – for which he was due to interview Jimi Hendrix on the day after the guitarist died. It being 50 years since the first Knebworth festival, we revisit that Allmans-headlined "Bucolic Frolic" and discuss the phenomenon of such gatherings. Jumping forward five years, we hear about our guest's years in Los Angeles and his work with Slash (the publication and the label) – the Germs connection leading into clips from a 1983 John Tobler audio interview with Joan Jett. Finally we hear about the 1981 launch of Felix Dennis' splendidly opportunistic New Music News and Mark's memories of editing his hilarious pal Tom Hibbert. Mark talks us out with quotes from newly-added library pieces about teen heartthrob Bobby Vinton (1962), the broken-through Doors (1967), infamous Stone/Beatles lawyer/manager Allen Klein (1969) and southern-soul Mecca Muscle Shoals (1970)... after which Jasper wraps up the episode with his thoughts on militant (and prescient) rappers Dead Prez (2003) and the enduring influence of Chic (2021). Many thanks to special guest Mark Williams. Pieces discussed: Janis Joplin: Janis, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones: Free Concerts,When the Allman Brothers Band Headlined the First Knebworth, Cancel the inquest: the festival she lives, Knebworth: Great music but a non-event, Letter from Britain, L.A. Punk: Pogo-ing On The Fault Line, Joan Jett audio, It's Tom Hibbert's World, Bobby Vinton, The Doors, Allen Klein, Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Dead Prez and The Chic Effect.
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Lickers Jay and Deon wax poetic on ten of their favorite records from their respective collections which are filed under the letter J. Their choices lead to discussions on Blindboy Boatclub (he rules), the origins of their nicknames (do you even know these guys?), another blind-bought Burger Records beauty (Jay is a total Burger fanboy), Steve Albini (R.I.P.), and much more. Tune in and rock out! --- In the early 1970s, legendary collaborator and self-proclaimed non-musician Brian Eno famously designed a deck of 115 cards containing elliptical imperatives to spark in the user creative connections unobtainable through regular modes of work. He called his creation "Oblique Strategies." For the past half century, countless artists and professionals across the globe have benefited from utilizing the oblique strategies technique when attempting to overcome a lull in creative output. In 2024, idiotic, introverted yet somehow still award-winning* hobby podcasters and self-proclaimed Lightnin' Lickers Jay and Deon found themselves uninspired when contemplating the potential theme of their upcoming thirty-seventh episode. Together, they decided... to default back to the alphabet. Because they have a reasonably solid grasp of the alphabet and how it works. They had previously utilized the letters A thru I, so naturally, they went with J. Sonic contributors to the thirty-seventh episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Brothers Johnson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Lee Moses, Steve Albini, L.L. Cool J, Patience, Prince Paul, De La Soul, Freddie King, Little Walter, Blinboy Boatclub, SHANNON, Cornbroom Jenkins, Mighty Mista Knapps, Lucy Givens, Sesame Street, Huey Lewis & the News, The Jesus Lizard, Jonathon Wolffe, Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, The Three Degrees, EMINIM, Labi Siffre, Marilyn Manson, Hootie & the Blowfish, Drive Like Jehu, Led Zepplin, Helmet with David Yow, Junk Monkeys, Goo Goo Dolls, Syl Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, Wu-tang Clan, Kanye West with Jay-Z, Hank & Kieth Shocklee with Public Enemy, Charlie Rich, Cypress Hill, The Luniz, R2D2, Jessie Jones, Death Valley Girls, Pete Jolly, Art Pepper, Jessica McQuarter, Herb Alpert, Jerry Moss, Ugly Duckling, DJ Einstein, Jimmie & Vella, Bobby Womack, Dead Prez, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Anthony Fantano, Drake, Timmy Thomas, Post-POTUS George W. Bush, Childish Gambino, Jobriath, David Bowie, Stephen Trask, Vernard Jonson, Peter C. Johnson, Paul Vance & Lee Pockriss, Cody Jinks, Shellac, the Radiolab archives, The Clockers. LLR “J” mixtape: [SIDE A](1) The Jesus Lizard - Mouth Breather (2) Jimmie & Vella - Well (3) Peter C. Johnson - Snowblind (4) J. Cole - No Role Modelz (5) Vernard Johnson - Soul Metamorphosis Medley MegaMix [SIDE B] (1) Pete Jolly - Springs (2) Junk Monkeys - Round and Round (3) Syl Johnson - Is It Because I'm Black (4) Jessie Jones - Sugar Coated (5) Jobriath - World Without You Thanks for listening. Tune in again sometime within a few weeks for another bonus episode. Have a great summer! *former REVIEW magazine best live streaming production --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
1/ 50 CENT. Live 's on the line. 2/ ERICK SERMON. SERIOUS. FEAT SYLEENA JOHNSON. 3/ DEAD PREZ. I’m a african. 4/ WHITE BOYZ (KRONDON AND SHAFIQ HUSAYN). Erotica exótica. feat Kween. 5/ ZILLA ROCCA & Small professor. Welcome to the Holodeck. feat Curty Castro. 6/ BLIMES. Woke in Paris. feat Reverie. 7/ LOGIC. Homicide. feat EMINEM. 8/ DREAMVILLE. Under the Sun. feat j cole, dababy, lute. 9/ G EAZY. Legend. 10/ FOREIGN BEGGARS. Toast. feat ALIX PEREZ, IZZIE GIBBS. 11/ FREEWAY. Swagger on mayo. feat LIL UZI VERT. 12/ LITTLE SIMZ. Dead body. 13/ DAVE EAST & STYLES P. Beloved feat. Dyce Payne. 14/ CRAIG G. It's a draw (Nobody wins). 15/ THE FOUR OWLS. Dark days. feat ROC MARCIANO. 16/ ATMOSPHERE. When the lights go out. feat MF DOOM AND KOOL KEITH.Escuchar audio
Welcome back to the Record Report. This week, we're taking a revolutionary stance with Dead Prez's second album RBG: Revolutionary But Gangsta. Dropping in the Spring of 2004, RBG was a project that spotlighted the duo's versatility in sounds, yet consistency in message. With features from rap stars like Jay-Z and Krazy Bone, the album doesn't hesitate to take a conscious approach to rap music in the 2000s with more southern sounds. In this episode, Vance and Ahmad choose their top 3 tracks, discuss Dead Prez's impact on the culture, and talk about the need for more diversity in hip-hop. We also talk about the Grammys, what we've been listening to recently, and how good Krazy Bone is. @Yo_Ahki/@VanceB_ Listen to this new episode and previous others on: Apple Podcasts (https://tinyurl.com/jydzz9fk) Spotify (https://tinyurl.com/c3u77hcf) Anchor (https://anchor.fm/recordreport) Follow Record Report Podcast on: Instagram: (@RecordRepPod) Facebook: Facebook.com/RecordReportPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/recreppodcast?lang=en #DeadPrez #Brooklyn #Florida #HipHop #JayZ #ChrisStapleton #RBG #KrazyBone #Rap #Gangsta #Radio #Podcast
For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite The Body's Lee Buford on the show. First, we get the other perspective on Dis Fig & The Body's “Orchards of a Futile Heaven.” This record just absolutely rips. Then, things go off with the Jason Molina's crushing music, Neutral Milk Hotel's being too ubiquitous, music that's so vapid it rocks, Peter Gabriel's wild romantic lines, the brutality and awesomeness of “Cop Killer,” Willie Nelson bringing a sadness to someone else's song that is devastating, the undeniable nature of Dead Prez, our mutual Roman Empire, and more!Listen to all of Lee's picks HEREDis Fig & The Body “Orchards of a Futile Heaven”The Body on InstagramSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden
Ani Osaru and Paranoid American talk about some of their favorite hip-hop albums, including Dead Prez Let's Get Free, KRS-ONE I Got Next, Lyricist Lounge, Sticky Fingaz, Non-Phixion, Kendrick Lamar and more.
Episode 1 of Season 3: The New Millennium is an intro into our latest decade covered (2000-2009) as well as a brief history and scoring of NYC hip hop duo, Dead Prez (2000) who are our first two artists in the calendar year 2000, as we officially launch our first episode of Season 3: The New Millennium! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taleofthetapes/support
Push up the fader, bust the meter, and shake the tweeter: it's Know Your Writes! This week, Robb and Colton discuss the queen of neo-soul, Erykah Badu, in a conversation that covers all five of her albums. Other topics include: - the correct way to drink out of a Juicy Juice - why organic almond milk foams better (seriously, we actually talk about this) - Colton vs The Beatles, Part 2 - And more! Bands mentioned in this episode: - The Beatles - Gifted Hands - Sparklehorse - Minus the Bear (yes, again, mainly to throw shade at "White Mystery" a little more) - Garth Brooks - Dead Prez - Jessie Williams
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East Forest is a multidisciplinary artist, producer, and ceremony guide. His work explores living authentically within a modern context through an introspective methodology that weaves together elements of electro-acoustic live music, nature, technology, brain science, and guided meditation. His "ceremony-concerts'' utilize a skilled instrumental repertoire to create space for an emotive inner journey. "Music For The Deck of The Titanic" is the latest chapter in his ever-evolving career, which includes over 30 albums, including 2019's album-length collaboration with spiritual pioneer Ram Dass, the five-hour-long psilocybin soundtrack "Music For Mushrooms: A Soundtrack For the Psychedelic Practitioner", and collaborations with artists Jon Hopkins, Typhoon, Laraaji, Dead Prez, Nick Mulvey, Peter Broderick, DJ ANNA and more. As a trailblazer in the global movement of meditation and inner resilience, he offers guided meditations, retreats, a weekly podcast (Ten Laws w/East Forest), and talks that guide students through a brain-body approach aimed towards non-religious and grounded spirituality; he is a faculty member at the Esalen Institute and has worked with Google and Johns Hopkins neuroaesthetics project, UCSF, Wavepaths, Consciousness Hacking, TED, Numinus, is the co-founder of JourneySpace.com, and more.Episode Highlights▶ The need for live music and experiences in our technology-driven society ▶ East Forest's passion for creating spaces of authentic human interaction and connection ▶ Insights into East Forest's unique music style, designed not just for entertainment, but to tap into deep emotions and encourage introspection ▶ Observations made during the Psychedelic Science ‘23 conference on the growing acceptance of psychedelics in mainstream society ▶ The significant role music plays in psychedelic journeys▶ The challenges of supporting long-form music in an era dominated by song-based albums and playlists▶ Potential impacts of AI-generated music and its implications for the music industry ▶ East Forest's mixed feelings about AI in music – creative possibilities and concerns over the loss of the human ‘touch' ▶ How AI-generated music can respond to biometrics to create a more personalized and immersive experiences▶ East Forest's upcoming projects: the "Music for Mushrooms" documentary and the "Music for the Deck of the Titanic" studio record, both of which reflect on the state of our worldEast Forest's Links & Resources▶ Website: http://EastForest.org▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EastForestMusic/▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/eastforestmusic▶ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/eastforestmusic▶ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0okmfBroVgFuvvljnUbqPW
In 1991, Steve Rifkind founded LOUD RECORDS. In the decade that followed, LOUD would cultivate one of the most iconic rosters in hip-hop history, including Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Big Pun, 3 6 Mafia, Dead Prez, and Tha Alkaholiks.But the label's success was a product of more than just one man's effort. LOUD was the confluence of Rifkind's vision and network, childhood friend and partner Rich Issacson's iron fisted governance, and the impeccable taste, tone, and tireless efforts of an ensemble cast of hip-hop obsessed young staffers. Not to mention the timeless art of some of the most talented rappers and producers to ever pick up a mic or tap on a beat machine. On this week's episode of Idea Generation's All Angles, we talked to founders Rifkind and Issacson, A&Rs Matty C, Schott Free, and Sean C, Radio VP MoeJoe, as well as Havoc from Mobb Deep, to hear the full story of how LOUD RECORDS grew from a one room office on Melrose Ave to one of the most successful record labels of the ‘90s. And how the inspired chaos that fueled their rise ultimately also contributed to the legendary label's undoing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1991, Steve Rifkind founded LOUD RECORDS. In the decade that followed, LOUD would cultivate one of the most iconic rosters in hip-hop history, including Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Big Pun, 3 6 Mafia, Dead Prez, and Tha Alkaholiks. But the label's success was a product of more than just one man's effort. LOUD was the confluence of Rifkind's vision and network, childhood friend and partner Rich Issacson's iron-fisted governance, and the impeccable taste, tone, and tireless efforts of an ensemble cast of hip-hop obsessed young staffers. Not to mention the timeless art of some of the most talented rappers and producers to pick up a mic or tap on a beat machine. On this week's episode of Idea Generation's All Angles, we talked to founders Rifkind and Issacson, A&Rs Matty C, Schott Free, and Sean C, Radio VP MoeJoe, as well as Havoc from Mobb Deep, to hear the full story of how LOUD RECORDS grew from a one room office on Melrose Ave to one of the most successful record labels of the ‘90s. And how the inspired chaos that fueled their rise ultimately contributed to the legendary label's undoing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether masterfully engineering tracks for Surefire Creative Studios or collaborating on projects with independent and major label artists alike, the man informally known as S-Cal raps with the same lethal edge given his namesake. The title track for his debut coaxes the listener to work hard, claiming success is 'the result of progress, when you show promise with integrity and positive energy'. In a music industry filled with pretenders and complacency, he engenders the opposite through every word from his mouth and sound from your speakers. Shawn claims that 'music is a gift, a weapon, and a blessing', and it is one that has allowed him a great ascension in hip-hop, having performed with the likes of Talib Kweli, Wale, Naughty by Nature, Beanie Sigel, Dead Prez and many other notable musicians. Additionally, the music industry has taken notice of his prowess, with the Surefire Creative Studios imprint being nominated for multiple Grammy, Soul Train and BET awards. Whereas some artists would be content, Shawn is working just as hard as the day he started. Shawn Caliber is currently promoting his latest release, titled “The Best Of Us”- a collaborative album with Boston-based rapper, Versatile. The project features artists such as Skyzoo, Torae, Emilio Rojas, Termanology, and other notable names. It also showcases production from Statik Selektah, Latrell James, his Surefire Creative Studios team, and others. “The Best Of Us” is available on all digital streaming platforms as well as iTunes, Google Play, & Amazon Music.
ORIGINALLY RELEASED Jun 21, 2020 Alex Aviña returns to RLR to discuss the Haitian Revolution! Alexander Aviña is an associate professor of Latin American history in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Arizona State University. His book, "Specters of Revolution: Peasant Guerrillas in the Cold War Mexican Countryside" , was awarded the Maria Elena Martínez Book Prize in Mexican History for 2015 by the Conference on Latin American History. Outro music 'Africa Hot!' by Dead Prez and DJ Green Lantern Support Rev Left Radio: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio
On this episode, Dr. Easley and Bennett Olupo are joined by world-renowned rapper and author Khnum “Stic” Ibomu (One half of the Legendary Hip Hop Band, Dead Prez), who has developed a strong fan base thanks to wellness oriented and conscious lyrics. We discuss why the growth mentality present in fit-hop, the hip-hop subgenre he … Continue reading Finding Your Groove with stic from dead prez →
At the end of 2022, Aaron Potts recorded a dope podcast with stic.man, Keith Tucker and Dawud Hasan. Stic.man is one half of the famous rap duo, Dead Prez, that made several classics in the early 2000s. Keith Tucker is the founder of Hip Hop is Green which created the 10th element of Hip Hop, Health & Wellness. Dawud Hasan joins Aaron for the second time to facilitate the discussion with these hip hop legends. On this 2BR episode, hear what makes running hip hop. Plus find out what these legends are doing to communicate this message. Watch the podcast interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RxEMfRnnYGM ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners/ ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/ ✔Twitter: https://twitter.com/2BlackRunners
2 Nicks 1 cast. A BHM cast focused on a novel in verse entitled Punching the Air by one of the exonerated 5 Yusef Salaaam and poet Ibi Zoboi, Dead Prez's seminal 2000 album "Get Free" and Partake brewing's IPA. The Nick's chat about radical insight and change, the purpose of art, and what remains. We hope you enjoy and love you for listening.
In this episode, we have a very special guest, Khnum Muata Ibomu, better known by his stage name Stic from the hip-hop group 'Dead Prez.' Even though Stic is a musical talent, what resonated with us most is the new book he just released called '5 Principles.' In this podcast, we discuss the book and talk about how these principles have turned Stic into the spiritual gangster he is today.
Today I'm talking to stic, perhaps better known as stic.man, one half of the celebrated hip hop duo Dead Prez. Stic has been a defining voice in hip hop over the last few decades, and he's also an accomplished author, producer, and mentor to a generation of musicians. Today, he's talking about his health and wellness journey. From an event in his early 20s that set him on a lifelong exploration of wellness, to journeys into various martial arts disciplines, to his current passion for distance running, stic simply refuses to stop searching for practices that build the body and calm the mind. I hope you enjoy.
My guest today is Khnum Muwta Ibomu, also known as Stic, a prominent rapper, activist, author, and runner who is using his platform to promote health and wellness. As one-half of the critically acclaimed duo, The Dead Prez, Stic has been a leading voice in the hip-hop community for over two decades. Stic's personal journey through serious life struggles has led him to develop a unique approach to health and wellness that combines both practicality and spirituality. His new book, "The Five Principles," is a culmination of his life's work and offers a roadmap for anyone seeking to live a better, healthier, and more fulfilling life. In this interview, Stic shares his wisdom on topics ranging from fitness and nutrition to mindfulness and personal growth. He also provides practical tips, recipes, and advice that listeners can use to improve their overall health and wellbeing. Stic's approach is not just about physical health, but also about mental and emotional wellness. He believes that by combining all of these elements, we can achieve true happiness and fulfillment. His message is inspiring, empowering, and impactful, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to improve their health and wellness journey. Enjoy Connect with Stic: Book: The Five Principles Instagram: @stic Music: Workout ll Stic on iTunes Website: Www.rbgfitclub.Com Connect with Gabby @gabbyreece | Linktree For the full show notes visit gabriellereece.com The Gabby Reece Show talks to top experts with the goal of extracting the best information you will need to navigate the universe of health, fitness, relationships, parenting, and business. Gabby keeps it simple but gets to the heart of the conversation with the hopes of providing you with realistic takeaways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stic is from the Legendary Hip Hop Duo Dead Prez. Many say they are one of the best Hip Hop duos ever. Their music merged gangster rap and consciousness into its own category and sound. Many people regard the song that Stic produced on Dead Prez's let's get free album as one of the greatest Hip Hop songs ever. Dave Chappelle used this song as an intro for the Chappelle Show. Stic has gone on to become an author, a long-distance running coach, and a martial artist. He is also the founder of Fit-Hop. Fit-Hop merges fitness and Hip-Hop into one unique and motivating experience for listeners. The 5 Principles: A Revolutionary Path to Health, Inner Wealth, and Knowledge of Self: Ibomu, Khnum 'Stic': 9781538708088: Amazon.com: Books Eat Plants Lift Iron by Stic of dead prez (2015-05-03): Amazon.com: Books Spotify – The Workout Spotify – Workout II Spotify – Let's Get Free Subscribe to MasterMine's YouTube Channel: MasterMine Podcast - YouTube MasterMine Website: https://mastermine.podcastpage.io MasterMine Email: MRG.MasterMine@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
By the late 90s, rap was the world's pop music. The money was flowing, creating hip-hop moguls and welcoming in the Bling Era. But as hip-hop went mainstream and gained commercial success, the rap music topping the charts had begun to largely shed its political messaging in favor of music that was mostly about the trappings of success: sex, partying, and money. That is, until pressure mounted and backlash to a Republican government brought politics back to hip-hop once more, leading to the mobilization of a generation and the first hip-hop president: Barack Obama.Trymaine Lee is joined by: rapper Master P, stic of the hip-hop duo Dead Prez, rapper & activist Tef Poe, Vote or Die's Alexis McGill Johnson, political organizer Rosa Clemente, and writer Joan Morgan. Follow and share the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, using the handle @intoamericapod.Thoughts? Feedback? Story ideas? Write to us at intoamerica@nbcuni.com.For a transcript, please visit our homepage.For More: Street Disciples: The Concrete JungleStreet Disciples: Broken Glass EverywhereStreet Disciples: America's Most Wanted
We honor the iconic rap group Dead Prez with a variety of segments, antics, games, and government approved entertainment activities. Grace gets cancelled for animal husbandry and Jimmy is narrowly reinstated as engineer after a stint in Pelican Bay. Damian the lunatic next door remains the sanest member of our crew. If you can help, send money at #laafpodcast Thanks to the troops too we don't say it enough. Second thanks to them because of the thing though for real.
Can't get enough of stic? You're in luck! In this mini-episode, stic and Jack trade places as stic asks Jack about the history and philosophy of the Baha'i Faith . Learn more: https://www.instagram.com/stic Soul Ladder Music Playlist: spoti.fi/3VASImF +++ Leave a Review! bit.ly/interfaithish Social: www.instagram.com/interfaithish/ www.facebook.com/interfaithish/ www.twitter.com/interfaithish/ Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
This week we're talking to stic.man, titan of the y2k underground hip-hop scene and one half of the legendary duo dead prez. You might know stic for his raw lyricism, tacking what he calls the “isms.” More recently, though, he's remixed his music into another genre - “fit-hop” - inspired not by the systems that tear people apart, but the mechanisms that keep people together. For stic, staying active and eating well are keys to community-building and spiritual enlightenment. Take what he says about martial arts, for example: “a black belt is just a dirty white belt.” In other words, we are here to learn from one another, not to arrive. Climb with us on this week's Soul Ladder Music! Learn more: https://www.instagram.com/stic Songs: dead prez "Hip Hop" dead prez "Learning, Growing, Changing" KRS-1 "Why is That?" dead prez "50 in the Clip" stic "Yoga Mat" stic "White Belt" stic "Runner's High" Earth, Wind & Fire "Pure Gold" dead prez "Discipline" William DeVaughn "Be Thankful for What You Got" Soul Ladder Music Playlist: spoti.fi/3VASImF +++ Leave a Review! bit.ly/interfaithish Social: www.instagram.com/interfaithish/ www.facebook.com/interfaithish/ www.twitter.com/interfaithish/ Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
Attention all music lovers! If you're looking for a producer who knows how to push boundaries and bring diversity to the table, look no further than Miami Beat Wave. With a list of production credits and collaborations that includes heavyweights like Dead Prez, N.O.R.E., ¡Mayday!, Ras Kass, Locos Por Juana, Sizzla, Killer Mike, Joel Ortiz and more, Miami Beat Wave knows how to create a wide range of music styles. From hard-boiled Hip Hop tracks with Grammy-nominated rapper Omniscient, to balls-out rock tunes like “Guess You Forgot” with David Correy and radio-ready pop stompers like "So Fresh" with Scotty Boi & Rick Ross. Not only is Miami Beat Wave a master at producing, he also has a wealth of experience in recording and mixing, having worked on projects for artists such as Suenalo, Dj Drama's “Gangsta Grillz”, Talib Kweli and more. He's even ventured into the video game and television market, contributing his trademark sound to a Nintendo DS game. Don't miss out on the next big thing in music production, keep an eye out for Miami Beat Wave's upcoming projects, he's definitely one to watch! #MiamiBeat #MiamiBeatMusic #MiamiBeatProducer #MusicProducer
Legendary label owner and music industry titan Stephen Rifkind checks in on the Backstory podcast to discuss his successful career and the history of Loud records where he signed a historic deal with the Wutang Clan plus Mobb Deep, Dead Prez, Big Pun, Akon and more. Follow the show @backstorypcc (Twitter)@getthebackstory (Instagram)@BackstorywithColbyColb (Facebook)@colbycolb (Twitter)@officalcolbycolb (Instagram)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Man I am so late with this. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Part of this was recorded in December and the 2nd half in January. In March I shall turn 50! So I touch on that a little. I do discuss the Kwanzaa principle of Ujamaa. I have a book review on “The 5 Principles” by Stic of Dead Prez. I do a short review of Star Wars Andor. Of course I have to talk about resolutions. ENJOY HAPPY NEW YEAR ! The website is up, PARTY PEOPLE! : https://omisbench.com/ All of my contact info is on that page. You can support the podcast with monthly contributions here: https://anchor.fm/dantresomi/support (Thank you!) For 2022, my goal is to sell 100 coffee mugs to raise $$$ for the show. Buy one. Heck Buy Two – support a brother: https://www.cafepress.com/omisbench.571434105 Here is the link to my Youtube page with all the old episodes from the previous seasons. Thank you all for the support: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrotherOmi/videos on the twitters: @dantresomi @omispodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dantresomi/support
In this episode of Sync Music Mondays K. Sparks & JS aka The Best sit down with special guest Stic from the legendary Hip-Hop group Dead Prez. During this interview Stic discusses how he became started in music, the beginning stages of Dead Prez, creation of their classic records, Malcom X, power of community, Jay-Z collaboration, his new book entitled The 5 Principles, and much more. ============================= Our mission here at Rhythm Couture is to help purpose-driven musicians attain their goals doing what they love and making an impact through the power of music. Here are the ways to work with us here at Rhythm Couture: ⚡️FREE TIPS: Download our FREE TV/Film Sync Music Licensing Tips: https://www.rhythmcouture.com/mlb ⚡️RC UNIVERSITY: Check out our online university that provides direct knowledge in regards to music licensing https://www.rhythmcouture.com/rc-academy ============================= Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmcoutu... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RhythmCoutur... Discord: https://discord.com/invite/RcPsVCJ3gr Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhythm_couture (Host) K. Sparks: https://www.instagram.com/ksparksmusic/ (Host) JS aka The Best: https://www.instagram.com/jsakathebest/ (Engineer) Es-K: https://www.instagram.com/beatsbyesk/
East Forest is a multidisciplinary artist, musician, producer, teacher, and sound ceremonialist. He's especially known for his beautiful, longform tracks for journeys and ceremonies with psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, and generally for music that invites introspection into the deepest parts of us. East Forest, also known as Krishna, weaves together nature, music, technology, and elements of this wild human experience we're having. He is the co-founder of JourneySpace.com. His catalog includes a full-length album with the spiritual pioneer Ram Dass, psychedelic therapy soundtracks Music For Mushrooms and IN, and collaborations with artists Jon Hopkins, Typhoon, Laraaji, Dead Prez, Trevor Hall, and more. As a trailblazer in the global wellness movement, he has guided students through a brain-body approach aimed towards non-religious spirituality, teaching at Esalen Institute, in addition to working with Field Trip, Wavepaths, Imperial College London, UCSF, Yale Psychedelic Science Group, Google, Johns Hopkins neuroaesthetics project, Consciousness Hacking, TED, and more.In this conversation, we covered:What he was like as a kid, and why he walked out of first gradeThe beginnings of his spiritual journey, and the influence of his yogi grandmotherThe heart-opening of psychedelicsChoosing to see everything (or nothing) as a miracleAccepting our parents as human, and also as great spiritual beingsGiving up the desire to change others, and leading by example insteadThe energy of love and presence -- but also the importance of Action and ServiceDark thoughts and depression, and his collaboration album with Ram Dass; The role of the Guru in the internet ageCurating the information we choose to take in every dayHow iPhones have changed the world, foreverHow music can generate emotional responsesEveryone is an artist -- showing up for our creative work every dayStaying open to the full range of human emotion and experience, and trusting that we won't breakBuilding our daily toolkit and tending to our gardenOvercoming resistance in the creative processAccountability and communityPsychedelics and Legalizationand why you should question everything!To learn more about his work and/or find tickets to his November 2022 tour, go to EastForest.org. Resources:Instagram: @eastforest @itsarynlove @lovespacepodcastTen Laws with East Forest Podcast (listen on apple) (listen on spotify)Dark Thoughts (song by East Forest & Ram Dass)Music for Mushrooms (album by East Forest) Sit Around the Fire (song by East Forest, Jon Hopkins, Ram Dass) The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity (book by Julia Cameron)The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles (book by Steven Pressfield)Journey Space online platform for musical guidance and psychedelic resourcesIf you enjoyed the show, please leave us a review and subscribe to the show--thank you for sharing the love. x
This week, Tim talks to Sol Messiah about his new album God CMPLX, working with TLC, Dead Prez, Nappy Roots, Boyz II Men and Madonna. Sol also breaks down the art of the scratch, which Public Enemy track is the greatest record ever made and much more.
Kiyoshi is a world premier edutainer, vocalist, transformational rap coach, musician, and songwriter who fuses conscious upbeat hiphop/soulful sounds with house, r&b, alternative, and world musical vibrations. He has been featured on countless media outlets including MTV, VH1, NBC, URB, Vice, Buzzfeed, American Airlines Mag, and has opened up for notable acts such as Zap Mamma, Rising Appalachia, Ozomatli, Aloe Blacc, Xavier Rudd, Mayer Hawthorne, Everlast, and Slum Village. Kiyoshi has collaborated with world class musicians and producers such as Victor Wooten, The Polish Ambassador, and R3hab. He was also featured on the "Ready to Live" Health & Wellness mixtape executive produced by Stic of the legendary hip hop duo Dead Prez. Today, with many years of creating rhythms and rhymes, Kiyoshi tours internationally to perform at socially conscious events, festivals, and venues, bringing soul and swagger to the masses. Lately, Kiyoshi has been dedicating his time coaching people of all levels: from beginners who've never flowed before to professionals. He teaches others how to find creative liberation through their voice & performance from the page to life's stage, using the art of vocal expression/flowetry as a tool for personal self development to break through fears and limited beliefs with coaching methods he's used personally over the decades. Kiyoshi teaches online courses, 1-on-1 private coaching, and is available for workshops and consultations. IG: @kiyoshimusic https://www.Kiyoshimusic.com 00:00 Introduction 04:30 From veganism to carnivore diet 07:52 Is veganism sustainable? 11:49 Carnivory in the African-American/black community 14:03 Animal cruelty 15:16 Animal welfare 18:15 Attitude toward food production in California vs Michigan 22:58 “Food deserts” 26:38 Regaining muscle lost on vegan diet 32:13 Art as therapy 38:50 Overcoming fear 44:38 Preparing to perform 48:58 Where to find Kiyoshi See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
A inspirational man with a passion for music has found his spirit in the art of rapping… Listen to how he pours his heart out on his talent and why he has become successful so far. This week on Spaghetti on the Wall, Armando sits down with Damond Young. New Orleans vintage artist Damond Young is known from his 2010 freestyle over JayZ's classic "Dead Prez". The track reached Worldstarhiphop, Hiphopdx and many more hiphop sites . This artist is growing into an amazing act. With his heart felt music singles from "Stares and Whispers" feat iris P to tracks like "Cyhper", "TurnUp" , "Iamdogbackwards", "No More", "Same Old Me" and Love reaching over a million views on youtube plus tracks such as "247", "On Site", "Elite", "Congratulations", "Rags To Riches", "Ghettbaby", "ASHES", and "DY". Man, this artist put in a ton of work! He has 4 underground mixtapes - How To Grind Vol. 2 , Freestyle Sessions , Freestyle Sessions Gift 2 You and FreestyleSessions3. He has a ton of features with multiple artists. Damond Young's work ethic is insane with 7 albums under his belt. Let's name them No Bargains, Ahead Of Time, AheadOfTimenationEP, TheTeenageStory, TheCollegestory, The Antidote and Good Vibes Only, with over 3 million streams. Enjoy this podcast interview and learn from the underdog. You can find Spaghetti on the Wall on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Breaker, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Stitcher. If you like the episode please give us a follow and share it with your friends. Leduc Entertainment is a video production company with offices in New Orleans, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. We help business owners and creatives scale their businesses through video marketing. Using YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Twitter, we are able to communicate your message, brand, and product in an engaging way. Your business deserves great videos!