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Artists Yash and L and producer Mike Chambers stopped by to talk their love of boom bap music and its influence on their style, Yash's Semi-pro football career, a business idea by L and of course; the future of crypto and music. Don't forget to LIKE! SHARE! and SUBSCRIBE! @yashdotcom --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Did you know that ‘Crazy Car' by the Naked Brothers Band isn't on the streaming services? Tragic. Anyway, here is an ATTIC episode from the side of a highway after a 2 mile electric bike ride. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
This week on the ATTIC we have a two-way interview with creative director Rhea Jibreel of Rhea's Palace. The questions flow in two directions this week as we talk brand management, creative direction, what Rhea's Palace has in store and what exactly a "butt naked" is. ("y'all got too many shiny new terms for me man" -A.M, while writing this) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
The ATTIC interviews Artist, stylist, designer, and creative director Julian $tyles at his store ‘The pop up shop LA' we talk L.A independent creative culture, how the speed of LA's indies either makes or breaks those who join up, and the importance of networking. Julian then goes through and shouts out the stores many talented designers, discusses the influences and origins of his brand bladeworkz, and we all take a moment to admire the beautiful Black women of L.A. don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
This week we have Comedian, impressionist, and grand appreciator of all Hood classics: Brotha Love. He talks his start in comedy, the influence of the late, great Bernie Mac on his style and flavor, and where he next wants to take his brand. We go deep into all the potential avenues and opportunities in the new era of content creation, and whether comedy will take him closer to acting or standup first. Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
The ATTIC tests out a new piece of equipment by discussing smoothies, the summer, and the expanding infrastructure of our coming new studio and mobile podcast equipment! ATTIC 1000 years! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
R.I.P NEW JACK. WRESTLING ICON AND GENERAL SPREADER OF LAUGHTER, OUTRAGE, AND MAYHEM. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
One of the most powerful and prolific artists in the area drops by for a long journey into the ATTIC. @dearestdieglo sits down with Tommy and A.M to discus his Basquiat influence, future animation projects, his Pabst Blue Ribbon can design collaboration and why many creatives can never seem to finish a project. Also in this episode: -Another NFT discussion -Tommy asks Dieglo more about his vision for his own cartoon -A.M explains why he prefers buying art in person -Dieglo demands that artists stop painting with their period blood. Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE, or the period look portraits will definitely continue. ATTIC 1000 years! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
This week on the ATTIC we have the extremely talented Kase Cobain in to talk his latest project ‘C’EST LA VIE’ the international influence on his music through Haitian and French themes and why he chose to create a limited supply of physical albums for promotional and branding use. Haitian heritage, the origins of the name, and the fusing of his influences into: Kase Cobain. DONT FORGET TO LIKE! SHARE! AND SUBSCRIBE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Prolific MC Jamal J returns to the ATTIC to break down his album ‘The Calm’ talk process and goes through his decision to add a deluxe version, and like all our guests, engages with the pauses between interview and banter. Polished Hip-Hop and streams of consciousness once again, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
After a short break the ATTIC returns with recurring guests Jaco and Scooby to talk the upcoming shows, the huge ambitions we all have for summer 2021, the Action Bronson quote in the title and the various levels of viciousness at different level of glizzy. (Speaking of which, congratulations to Scooby who now owns the international pocket glick storage world record, at a whopping 46 min) DONT FORGET TO LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Attic newcomer 355Roku drops by with Attic family member Dirt for one of the few 3 hour epics that we know and love. Roku talks his multiple ventures spanning not just music, but studio ownership, coming merch and a possible lane into creative direction. Dirt and Deadboy lead a discussion on NFT's and A.M says why he thinks Roku's musical pivot toward video games is a good move. We also cover Roku's early musical influences and get more insight into his journey leading up to the 'Man in the Mirror' EP. Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
(SPEND YOUR STIMMY ON AN LLC WITHOUT A BUSINESS PLAN THAT’LL SAVE YOU) Track by track through unreleased, exclusive, and fan favorite music with 3500 general Epifani @piff3500, also streetwear talk, the 3500 future endeavors, why 2021 is gonna belong to @Artistryflows --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Tommy and AM are joined once again by friend of the family Squad Captain Purple (@squadcaptainpurple @purpdonpod) We go through Purps new seasonal tape, Purp discusses the influences of seasons and environments on his music, and A.M goes toe to toe with a Guy Fieri flavortown burger (Topped with Mac and cheese. Tasty. 8.3/10) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Tommy, A.M, and Deadboy paint an ATTIC soundscape. Also on today: Stock talk, NFT’s and cultural futures --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
This episode is one of the definitions of ‘Attic and Friends’ as Artist RozayBloo drops by to talk his rock and disco influences with hip-hop, how he approaches song craft, and how he’ll sometimes hold off on a song while looking for the right producer. Trazy and Satanic Pineapples also drop in to provide a healthy mix of chaos and peace; Trazy talking his lofi music and it’s meditative style and SP discussing the creative concepts behind her photography brand. Smells like ATTIC spirit --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Rapper, podcaster, and water connoisseur BigBo$$Purple drops into the ATTIC this week and you don’t want to miss this one. We talk Purps southern influences on his music, his interactions with skateboard culture and his maneuvers in podcasting with Don Kuzan. Purp gives us insight into his minimalistic home recording style and brings forth an Attic debate about baseball. “Bitch my water costs $3.99” - Purp @Squadcaptainpurple @MoneyandBreakfast @TommyTynz @Drebanto --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
The ATTIC has the pleasure of sitting down with one of the most polished artists we’ve ever interviewed: JAMAL J. He talks his upcoming project ‘The Calm’, the polished nature of his career (he’s what we call a ‘rappers rapper’) the influence that family, particularly his stepmother has had on his life and art and the multiple conceptual natures of his music. Don’t forget to LIKE! SHARE! And SUBSCRIBE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M and Tommy bring in two talent powerhouses in artists: TooMellowed and Kid Mystic. The topics? The concept of hamburger helper, the creative engine in long periods of isolation, and Mellowed’s continued BBW activism. Don’t forget to LIKE! SHARE! And SUBSCRIBE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
CHEF GOODFELLOW. A.M. TOMMYTYNZ. R.I.P DOOM. THATS ALL. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
While the WKCITA podcast focuses on every piece of creativity under the sun, ATTIC radio will focus on the music, bringing new and recurring guests on to get a feel for their musical influences, tastes, and the sounds and genres that make up the many sides of us here; ATTIC and Friends. Happy 2021. Also; A.M will be doing the intros on these. This is A.M by the way. Okay. Click play. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A lovely Saturday afternoon conversation with the good men Devin @1800Deadboy and @GoesByClay about fruit, community, food insecurity and uh, other things. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M and Tommytynz sit down with Elisa, founder and CEO of the streetwear, event, and lifestyle brand Doughnut Shop Collective. She talks the inspiration behind the pig on the logo, the brands encouragement of the collaborations with creatives, and why its always best to throw shows and events with a strong team behind you. If you know the ATTIC, you know that streetwear talk is some of our favorite talk on the planet. (You know, besides guns and land) You can check out her many dope pieces at doughnutshopco.com. Also in this episode: -Creating creative economies and ecosystems -Collaborating with artists not just as an individual brand but as a connector of brands -We imagine what it would be like to get accused of being in the illuminati --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
The ATTIC is rejoined by Deadboy and introduced to Soccer player, manager, and franchise owner Larenz Butler. He talks sports during quarantine, the careful balancing act of being a manager/player/coach, and the business side of managing a sports franchise. A.M does the intro. Mad Ethnic! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
This one is for all our Garment Gods. This week we’re joined by Mando of Nostalgia Club! @nostalgia.club @MoneyAndBreakfast @TommyTynz We talk his vintage online clothing store, how he got into fashion, how fashion functions in various creative endeavors, scaling his business, a brief callback to the racial incidents mentioned in a previous episode (you know, the ones that DID NOT HAPPEN) and his plans to get into filmmaking “If you were to do your best attempt to draw a white girl, you’d be drawing Billie Eillish” -Tommy Tynz (is that how you spell it? Idk.) Nostalgia Club, Tommy Tynz, A.M. grab a drink and tune in. (No it doesn’t matter that it’s 9 am. Just do it) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Joined by the good brother and regular Scooby (AKA Draxo nodrop.) A.M and Tommy talk about building creative networks after COVID. A.M tells the story of the homeless man who used to squat in his college house (nice guy) and the time Deray got taste smacked out of his mouth in Ferguson by the late, great, Darren Seals. Rest in Power --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A conversation about investing, politics, writing books, and committing sins feat Tommy, A.M, Jaco, Deadboy, Yung Tones and natureboylo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Artist, designer, and creative Young Belvedere stops by to talk to Tommy and A.M about his Streetwear brand ‘Food fight’, his new EP ‘Icelandic’, quarantine creativity and the international direction he wants to take his brand. We chop it up about his trip to Iceland, how moving to a small place in D.C reenergized his creativity, and his love of [REDACTED] women. Longtime ATTIC friends WoahKill and Epifani stop by for dabs and laughs. Tune in to hear the story of Belvedere and Kill finessing an interview in LA using a famous wrestler. (Video coming soon. Stop asking, damn. Love y’all though.) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
With A.M at a film festival, the return of the great Eli Aura is conducted none other than Tommy and Mr. Bitches himself, our producer TheBassBabyBoy. Talking creativity, new styles, business and sin. Tap in --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Old race wounds heal slow I guess. Old high school memories are being rehashed on twitter, But all isn’t as it seems. A.M and Tommy turn sacred cows into tasty steaks in this one. “You don’t like it, but accept it” -Macho Man Randy Savage --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Artists and creatives Blue Bill and Dvn3 drop by the attic to talk artistry, the French and African influences on their music, their creative goals and direction, and how creativity flourishes when you may not have the Budgèt you’re looking for. (The word is pronounced ‘BOO-ZHET’. These are the rules.) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Tommy and A.M sit down with skater, videographer, and content creator Deadboy. He talks his multicultural skate team, the intersection of music, "urban" and skate culture, and discuss the recent protests and race in America. Witness the creation of a new ATTIC soundbite, and our answer to Deadboy's question of how he can support his friends of various races. A.M's answer may surprise you (probably not) don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
@Moneyandbreakfast @TommyTynz @WoahKill Tommy and A.M sit down with Woahkill of the DC based collective ‘Act Natural’ Woah briefs us on his transition from football to music, his creative background, working in and growing a collective, where he draws his sound from and the business and growth mindsets required for group success. Obligatory corona talk as well. Keep the kids off Ritalin folks. Press play and don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Tommy and A.M sit down with Rockwood of the bands East Deer Park and Granite State to discuss touring, his musical influences in metal, performing with his idols, and managing and marketing an independent career. Don’t forget to LIKE! SHARE! And SUBSCRIBE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
(We did not die of covid) A real great and fun one! Long overdue! (New videos coming soon!) Tommy Bag o’chips and A.M sit down with two multi-hyphenate creatives. Producer, graphic designer, and Baltimore collective leader Ben Banger, and the lovely Anastasia; singer, dancer, writer, and shooter (of photos (for now)). We talk their creative processes during the pandemic, switching gears creatively vs. doing multiple projects at once. Anastasia talks her singing career beginning in the church and the creative powerhouse of a family. Ben tells us how he wanted to be a paleontologist when he was a kid. The “colors” are flying around A.M’s brain for this one, chaotic energy is a good time. “WHAT ABOUT THE BONES?!!” LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Tommy and A.M sit down with producer, musician, and entrepreneur Jan Gerbera and talk the creative business model, the influences psychedelics have on his music, and his writing brain vs his production brain and how the two differ. We also talk about the advantages of a collective in today’s creative sphere and Jans enigmatic new project - ‘Love Fueled Ride’. Flying Dog in the building as always --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Tommy and Chefgoodfellow give their souls to the absinthe and discuss Chefs first time on a boat, the contrast in race relations in different parts of Maryland, and how offspring changed the good Brother Clay (as heard on ‘Claytonisms’) where is A.M you ask? Likely in an absinthe slumber nearby --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M and Tommy are joined by recurring guest and Attic member Chef Goodfellow. We talk the development of localized creative scenes and why smaller artists and localized scenes can use the mainstream putting out bullshit to their advantage. We’re then joined via phone with our longtime ally Clay, he talks the birth of his child and tells the story of a wild sexual encounter. We’re people of class as you can see. Kevinisms and Claytonisms abound. Please enjoy responsibly (in excess) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Grab a few flying Dogs (as you know we did) and join us as we discuss the growth of the localized brand and how to support it, the return of 6ix9ine, the waves of creativity, and a quote by a good friend of mine: “Hip hop is dead. But rap is alive.” Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M and Tommy tiptoe around the minefield that is the sudden emergence in social media rape expose pages, talk why people don’t take rap seriously, go into a discussion of the fascinating antics of the WWE, and call forth the spirit of two working class Italians. Be on the lookout for our new jingle; Flying Dog. (RATE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Dylan. Dylan. Dylan. Dylan and DYLAN. Tommy and A.M, still sipping highlife, still wearing colorful masks, still screaming into the void. We talk legacy and influence, and the cases of pioneering a raw sound/style vs mastering it based on that raw blueprint. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M explains why he still leaves the house everyday during Rona (Don’t start with me) Tommy talks passion projects, the N word, and why people believe friendly billionaires are on their side. Planning our post Rona escape through the creative marketplace. Readysetgo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M, Tommy, and Eman as the pandemic continues. Diversity, quarantine fines, gender politics, and manipulation. Listen to Eman put his foot in his mouth. Corona status: still fine, still yelling into the void --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
From the ATTIC quarantine it’s Tommy, A.M, and the good brother Draxo Scooby. Join us as we debate Corona, talk the psychological ends to our favorite pieces of content, anime, and the many interesting layers of Dr. Phil --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A corona special! Tommy, Eman and KingIndica talk drugs and all their flavors, fat people, Emans venture with Newport Network, and the girl who uses heroin as a “Dietary Supplement”. Sounds fun? Join us. No A.M this week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Chef Goodfellow stops by to bring more wisdom for the apocalypse; as always Tommy and A.M receive it clean. The new face of scheduled television and some gems for your new normal. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Our regular guests Draxo and the Chef drop by to talk mid-grade restaurants, the difference between hate and indifference, and what the rules for being cool were for all of us when we were kids. A.M and Tommy discuss why being any kind of ‘ist’ is wrong. (If you’re worried about Coronavirus, take some comfort in this: if you die, A.M, Tommy and the ATTIC will survive. Black Mango Forever) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Firestone graces us with a heist story. Urban philosophy, with Tommy, Chef Goodfellow, Firestone, and A.M --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
The good Brother Scooby drops by to talk the tragic passing of Pop Smoke, why nostalgia is killing our creativity , and authenticity in art. Also: Tommy rants about why we are toast as a society, and AM waxes about how many forms of media and art have been reduced to little more than forms of signal. Conspiracy talk as well, so grab your Ankh necklaces and tinfoil hats and join us for the ride. Namaste. (“Feet! Feet! Feet!”) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M, Tommy, Multiple, Bravo and Piff discuss upcoming business ventures while Bravo gives us details on his latest project ‘Her Eyes are Hollow from the Lies You Told’ and shows us his ad lib skills as always. Multiple and A.M plan out venues as Multple tells us where he wants to take his Streetwear and events for a next level. Still need that fucking theme song. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
This week we sat down with another one of the Titans of our scene: EliAura. Him and his brother (and friend of the podcast Eman) drop by to talk his creative process, his unique vocal style, his willingness to show emotion on the track and the perennial nature of his panty soaking music. We love it here, we hope you do too. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
We sip whiskey while wondering how serious the Wuhan virus is, what it means to be a legend, and why Tommy wants to live in a lighthouse. Somebody write us a fucking theme song. Please. Much love - A.M --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Continuing on with our Artist/Entrepreneur and creative collective theming, this week we have Epifani (@piff3500) and X (@artistryflows) to talk about artist authenticity, branding, creative hunger and attention to detail in their craft. Piff gives us his musical origin story that flows from his musical family and into church choirs before landing in the rap game. X gives us detail on the precision involved in his production process. Tommy, A.M, Piff and X also talk musical skillsets, how the ‘era’ has shortened, and recent cultural shifts both in and out of music.(THIS WEEKS MUSIC IS EPIFANI’s project ‘Because I had 2’) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
This week in the ATTIC we continue on with the artist + entrepreneur hybrid (aka the literal future of music) with MMD artists MattyIce and MB. The guys sit down to talk their goals for 2020 and beyond, the multiple hats they have to wear when running a creative collective, and the work ethic that separates them from their peers and adds to their rise. MB blesses us with a freestyle at the end. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
We begin the decade with the two powerhouses of talent Jaco (@Jaco.gs) and Jojo (@prodbyjojo) to talk their growth as creatives and the evolution of artist into businessperson. We discuss their business ventures Goodside Productions (@goodsideprod) and highlife studios, (@highlifestudiomd) their processes of creation, their upcoming collaboration project, and the paths they’re creating for themselves as independents. Come for the discussion of growth and creativity with 2 extremely gifted creatives, stay for Jaco’s pool-hopping blowjob story. #HappyNewYear (full tracklist coming soon) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
AM and Tommy are joined again by the good Brother Chef Goodfellow aka Alanis Percocet and The Dab king big Firestone on a long episode to talk about: human nature, Umar Johnson, how the word ‘Hotep’ became a negative term, cultural accessibility, self-interest, and Michael Jordan’s Hanes commercials. A.M gets on his soapbox, which, if you’ve ever met or spoken to him for anything over 10 minutes, will not surprise you. This weeks tracklist : Half Empty - Yung Panda *Muse - Jan Gerbera *Game Time - Living Lavish *Booth - MattyIce, YoungMB *This Is Me - MattyIce *It Ain't That Deep - Jaco *Richie Rich - Lo Village *Way That I Walk - Act Natural *Doves - Johnny Vice *2much - Act Natural *Moonlight - Jade Omari *Waking Up! - Davion Titan *Auto Pilot - Johnny Vice *Carry On - Eli Aura *Good Gas - G.U.C.E *Drip - G.U.C.E *Cappuccino - Brain Rapp *Air - Brain Rapp *Figures - Jay Macadocious *Windbreaker - Ricky *Background - Ricky *Rodeo - Ehmdi *Radio - Fabrizio, Carson Keeter *Don't Mind - Jahn Rome *33 - Davion Titan *No Backseats - Jah Darko *Cool Kicks (Freestyle) - NB King *5times - Graham Bright *Bring Me Up / Know Me Know - Ferrari Marly *Dark Rooms - Eli Aura *Milk - Max Giesecke *Higher Than Clouds - Max Giesecke *Absinthe and Obetrol - Max Giesecke *Computer Love - Miles Ave. *Aquar!us - Miles Ave. *Hold Up - Plus 9ne *Never Ending - Plus 9ne *Stayin Wavy - Dan Crispy *Everyday (Intro) - Jay Macadocious *Wasted - Brownman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Ayahuasca, Tommy’s acid adventures, and why AM thinks Tommy should start designing wedding dresses --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
“Damn did it save?” “Naw.” “Damn. None at all?” “Naw. We gotta do it again” Conversations about how to take our scene to the next level Big Firestone and Multiple pull up to talk about how they’re attacking 2020. Firestone talks about how his youth listening to Hip hop, Rock, and Metal led to his pursuing EDM as DJ TrashDubz. Multiple talks his upcoming clothing and his mentality going forward. Bravo pulls up LATE to talk his influences and mentality musically. TrashDubz brought the dabs out, guess that’s why they call him ‘Firestone’ *points finger guns and pauses for applause* @TommyTynz @TheSeekWell @FeedBravo @Multiple301 @trvsh_dubz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
A.M and Tommy sit down with artist, creative, and all around Urban Philosopher Dirt to talk his musical influences, when and whether to take advice from the older generation, his growth as an artist, and why he loves being both a rapper and a fan. We rattle off a lot of great lesser known music that’s influenced us from all genres, and We open with an extremely important topic: why 40 oz’s should always be in glass bottles, never plastic @TommyTynz @TheSeekWell @Dirtscythe --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Tommy and A.M are joined by Chef Kevin and on the official inaugural episode reminisce fondly on the many shady characters they’ve known throughout their lives. Whiskey clinks, and tales are woven. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Recapping the recent Goodside show. Discussing how influence can take root and create movements out of thin air, creativity market expansion a story about how my former teacher called a someone the N word in ‘69, and what kind of toes Bravo prefers. (Feat Tommy, A.M, Bravo, Eman, and Multiple @TommyTynz @TheSeekWell @FeedBravo @Multiple301 @301eman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
We took a long drive out to Baltimore and talked the culture of fear, the zeitgeist, risk taking in the creative world, what we’d do in the post apocalypse and why fat white women might inherit the earth. We saw a sex store next door to a church and let Baltimore’s dirty streets put us at peace, one of our best yet. Don’t forget to rate, subscribe and share! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
AM and Tommy give a reading of the new ‘Joker’ film’, spin some tracks by talented artists, and talk about the source of people’s political allegiances. And some other stuff. Can’t remember honestly, it be like that. But click play anyway. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
While the team here at Urban Youth is continuing to bury ourselves in projects, we’re pleased to present audio with our mentor; Morris Hudson. Hudson spent 25 years in the Marine Corps, and 35 years running a mentoring program for minority males; the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.S (The subject of our upcoming documentary) listen to Hudson talk about his mission, program, and what mentorship means to him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Anchor • (Happy Independence Day to the great Nation of Sierra Leone) Logan Hutchins- Logan abruptly stopped his graduate studies in Psychology to found Meta Waves LLC. Soon after he began working on the Supra CI, a device that can IMPROVE COGNITIVE FUNCTION. Focus, relaxation, studying, you name it. You know how I knew this would be a good one? When he stepped into the studio, took a deep inhale and said with a smile: “It smells good in here” Click play, you won’t wanna miss this. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Do you think defense attorneys are ever wrong for defending heinous crimes? R-Kelly says he doesn’t know how to hogtie people, Kami disagrees. Is anyone above criticism? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Anchor • After a long delayed absence, Father Mike and Kami return to provide a discussion on negro spirituals, risk, social politics, and that one Call of Duty mission that let you commit a mass shooting in an airport. It’s a Black History Month miracle!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Pocket Casts • 2018 was a year of rawness. So in the spirit of that, here’s the raw audio of my interview with an incredibly talented brother named Ben Banger. Here’s to the refinery of 2019, click play. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
(What’s the deepest thought you’ve ever had in a house party?) Professional drummer Sagar Thakker stops by with Swervin Mervin to talk about his career and philosophies, Indian culture, and which states are elephant friendly. Make sure you hit play and subscribe, respectively. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
“I love my grandma but the way she cooks meat is a travesty” “Red dead redemption is a parallel to what we’re going through now” Also, Father Mike and Kami ponder the future as AI continues to take humanity’s lunch money. Need I say more? Click play. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
What do dance floor headbutts, insect wars, and a documentary about police and racial politics have in common? This episode. Don’t believe me? Click play. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
Father Mike and Kami discuss free thought, manifestation and snacks. Later in the episode, the two interview Mike Stone, former NFL player and self confessed serial entrepreneur. Enjoy. No idols --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Deathridesahorse/support
In the Old West a little boy witnesses the murder of his family by gunmen and grows up with plans to track them all down, and kill them.Director: Giulio PetroniWriter: Luciano Vincenzoni (story)Stars: Lee Van Cleef, John Phillip Law, Luigi Pistilli - via IMDBhttps://archive.org/details/DeathRidesAHorse