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This week Bring The Noise Podcast present their Top 10 Hip-Hop Albums from 1994.
This week, we look back at one of the most classic albums in hip-hop titled Reachin' (A New Refutation Of Time And Space) from Digable Planets, released in 1993. This trio, consisting of Butterfly, LadyBug Mecca and Doodle Bug, blends their smooth style over jazzy beats that had everyone wishing they were cool like that. https://www.instagram.com/str8_the_clippa?igsh=cTBzNnFhenRkN3Nl&utm_source=qr https://www.tiktok.com/@brandonhetzel996?_t=8mU2cz9aCNO&_r=1 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086006336425&mibextid=LQQJ4d
This week we count down our top hip-hop songs from the epic year 1993. https://instagram.com/str8_the_clippa?igshid=MzMyNGUyNmU2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086006336425&mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.tiktok.com/@brandonhetzel996?_t=8hrXzbIJzN0&_r=1
Who me I'm cooling in New York I'm chilling in New York The hoods is on my block and the brother's at the court -Pacifics Next album up: Reachin' (A new Refutation of Time and Space) by Digable Planets. This debut album put Digable on the map, gave them a name and critical acclaim. Is it a classic?
This week we're discussing every album by Digable Planets. Considered by most to be a one-hit-wonder (the “cool like dat” song), Digable released two solid records in their short career. Made up of Ishmael Butterfly Butler, Mariana Ladybug Mecca Vieira, and Craig Doodlebug Irving, they are one of the greatest examples of jazz hip hop. Mellow, smooth, and yes, cool like dat.Closing track: “Graffiti” from Blowout Comb (1994)Digable Planets on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncherAlbums we discussed this episode…Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)Blowout Comb
Digable planets was the pinnacle of cool for early '90s hip hop culture. LadyBug Mecca was the sole female voice of this seductive trio of music revolutionaries, waltzing the line between pop crossover culture and conscious hip hop. In this episode, Adrian Younge and LadyBug Mecca discuss the power behind the black female voice in culture's past, present and future. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ishmael Butler aka Shabazz Palaces chopped it up about his early musical influences, the formation of Digable, Prince Paul's production influence on DE LA SOUL's “3ft High & Rising” to its influence on Digable's Grammy winning LP “Reachin...”. Tap in for more! Visuals on Podcasts on VEVO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7odV2qUH…0uO4N4Ew0eiMTeexP Follow Us: Host (IG): [@]baba_lp_7 Guest (IG): [@]shabazzpalaces Executive Producer (IG): [@]ft_mika_ Music: Shabazz Palaces 'Forerunner Foray'
Grammy award winning Digable Planets MC, CEE KNOWLEDGE tells us about his early days as a DJ, his time at Howard University & linking w/ the Nation of Gods & Earths of DC. The reunion of Digable & his own Cosmic Funk Orchestra. Visuals on Podcasts on VEVO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7odV2qUH…0uO4N4Ew0eiMTeexP Follow Us: Host (IG): [@]baba_lp_7 Guest (IG): [@]officialdoodlebug Executive Producer (IG): [@]ft_mika_ Music: Digable Planet 'Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)'
On This podcast, you're going to be a fly on the wall as you listen to Rich strategize with one of his clients about many topics, including why he's so big on core values statements, the importance of storytelling in marketing, creating diggable content… and of course—Facebook Advertising. Schedule your Session with Rich: Visit the Level 10 Contractor Website
Episode 51 we pay homage to jazz music. There is no hip-hop without this great artform. We've got joints from Digable to De La. We've also have Freestyle Fellowship, Blackalicious, Madkap, Organized Konfusion, Sound Providers, Damu The Fudgemunk, Artifacts, Buckshot LeFonque and Siah & Yeshua DapoED to name a few. Remember, on Soundcloud you can now download each episode for free! Our website has all the track lists for each episode and we just released a few new tees for the fall season. For all things Take It Personal please visit takeitpersonalradio.com Jazz ain't the past, this music's gonna last. And as the facts unfold, remember who foretold! - Guru
Episode 51 we pay homage to jazz music. There is no hip-hop without this great artform. We've got joints from Digable to De La. We've also have Freestyle Fellowship, Blackalicious, Madkap, Organized Konfusion, Sound Providers, Damu The Fudgemunk, Artifacts, Buckshot LeFonque and Siah & Yeshua DapoED to name a few. Remember, on Soundcloud you can now download each episode for free. Our website has all the track lists for each episode and we just released a few new tees for the fall. For all things Take It Personal please visit takeitpersonalradio.com Jazz ain't the past, this music's gonna last. And as the facts unfold, remember who foretold! - Guru
Listen as our host Roberto Montoya unpacks how a particular song, class, and assignment changed his life and planted the seed for what is now Theory Heads! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theoryheads)
Howard and Malvin take you on a journey through those times when Jazz and HipHop come together and great music is created. On this episode, you will experience the music of: Gill Scott-Heron Robert Glasper Queen Latifah Erykah Badu Ronnie Foster Dr. Lonnie Smith Digable Planets and more... Enjoy!
1. Johnny Clarke - Stop the Tribal war - Interview avec Joël Nadej sur la Pétition demandant une Consultation Publique sur le Racisme et la Discrimination Systémique au Québec 2. Digable planets - ninth planet -Interview avec Joël Nadej sur la Pétition demandant une Consultation Publique sur le Racisme et la Discrimination Systémique au Québec 3. Public Enemy - Black steel in the hour of chaos - Interview avec Joël Nadej sur la Pétition demandant une Consultation Publique sur le Racisme et la Discrimination Systémique au Québec Pour signer voir Montreal en Action sur Facebook /Instagram ou contactez mtl.en.action@gamil.com Sign and Share Jah Bless Ras Tafari Alpha D from Alaroots
Lindsey Williams has had a successful career in marketing within the music industry for the past 10 years. From Universal Music Group to The Recording Academy, she has built her career as a social media and digital marketer. She worked at the Recording Academy for 6 years and helped the Grammys become the most social television entertainment event next only to the Super Bowl. Lindsey has a new venture called Be Digable, a means to help women position themselves and improve their personal brand. http://www.bedigable.com Register for Mika's FREE Training for Busy Couples: www.mikaross.com/registration Check out RISE Collaborative Workspace at www.riseworkspace.com
Miss Jack Davey's contribution to LA's alternative soul scene began over a decade ago with her work as one half of the group J*Davey. Their debut project, "The Beauty In Distortion" a mix of punk, funk, synth and soul, was a must have for tastemakers and made a splash both in Los Angeles and around the world. When she's not writing songs and producing, she can be found at a myriad of cool spots around the city, spreading the good news of good music as a DJ and selector. Davey wanted to get into Digable Planets' debut album, now celebrating its 25th anniversary: Reachin' (a new refutation of time and space). Coming out at the height of hip-hop's love affair with jazz, Reachin' has been lauded as "an album about freedom—from convention, from oppression, from the limits imposed by the space-time continuum." We had a chance to talk with Davey about Digable Planets' "Rebirth of Slick" and its cool factor, Brooklyn and its relationship to the album, Ladybug Mecca's butter voice, and what's it's like to be cool and not know it. More on Reachin' Sheldon Pearce's 25th anniversary revisit/review for Pitchfork. Oliver and Joseph Schloss' "After Further Review" revisit of the album from 2013. Chris Read's 25th anniversary mixtape. More on Jack Davey and J*Davey Hope Tea's interview with Jack Davey. Jacqueline Whatley's profile of the group for LA Weekly. J*Davey Wiki | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Show Tracklisting (all songs from Reachin' unless indicated otherwise): “Rebirth of Slick” Georgia Anne Muldrow: Olesi: Fragments of an Earth “Wrong Way” Sy Smith: The Syberspace Social “Aquarius Rising” Sa-Ra: The Hollywood Recordings “Glorious” Flying Lotus: Los Angeles “Roberta Flack (Feat Dolly)” Dam-Funk: Toeachizown “Searching 4 Funk’s Future” J*Davey: The Beauty in Distortion / The Land of the Lost “No More” “La Femme Fetal” Guru: Jazzmatazz “Loungin’” Young Deciples: Road To Freedom “As We Come (To Be)” “Jimmi Diggin Cats” Digable Planets: Blowout Comb “Graffiti” “Where I’m From” Fugees: The Score “Fu-Gee-La” UTD: Manifest Destiny “Manifest Destiny” “What Cool Breezes Do” “Last of the Spiddyocks” “Swoon Units” “Escapism (Getting Free)” “Nickel Bags” E-40: My Ghetto Report Card “Yay Area” If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
Digable Cat came into the studio and from the moment we started we knew that this night was going to be magic. What a wonderful mix of sounds and music. Nathanand#39;s keyboards and violin playing was inspired. Dr. Bradand#39;s drumming was the glue. Alinaand#39;s vocals were, well, how can I put it.... Hot! You can find all about them on their website www.myspace.com/digablecat Enjoy the Magic while we wait for Alina to return from Romania and then go see them live.