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Host Brady Carducci sat down with Toronto based artist, songwriter and producer Hollywoodsos for an exclusive 1 on 1 interview. They discussed early influences in music, his involvement in founding One Umbrella, as well as his new single Wrist Wear and upcoming EP Don’t Worry. Not only do they dive into his story, but they also touch on important skills and best practices for aspiring artists looking to be successful within the industry. Find Notifi here: https://www.instagram.com/itshollywoodsos Learn more about REAL: arealcollective.com
On this episode of the podcast Cody chats with the guys from the Calgary garage rock band Science is Fiction. The five of them have a great conversation that covers a wide variety of subject matter including: the history of Science is Fiction, a fortuitous birthday gift, making the transition from playing music on your own to playing music in a band, the effect that the internet has had on learning to play music, the value of having blunt people in your lives, drawing from different musical influences to create a sound that is truly unique, finding the time in your busy life to do the things your passionate about, improving your skills through trial by fire, the great venues that exist in Calgary for bands that are just getting started, the experience of hearing yourself for the first time on the radio, making your nerves work for you instead of letting them get the best of you, passing along the torch and encouraging your kids to play music, and much more. The band released their debut EP Don’t Everybody Thank Me at Once at the end of September so they also talk all about that and how it came together as well. You can listen to the song Awkward Girl off of said EP at the end of the episode. If you would like to purchase your own copy you can do so HEREBe sure to follow the band on social media for up to date information on everything the band has going on:Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Bandcamp // Youtube // Spotifyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m66_WyCFwYIf you would like to support the show please visit our Patreon Page. You will gain access to bonus content that you can only find there. Also please subscribe to our Youtube Channel for access to exclusive content as well.
Après le blockbuster Culture, après une année 2017 passée à inonder la pop culture, présents sur près de 95 morceaux, les Migos capitalisent sur leur moment de grâce et sortent Culture II, prenant le risque de nous faire frôler l’overdose. Et pourtant, Culture II, long de 24 titres, dense et gargantuesque, est réussi, malgré quelques titres dispensables comme sur tous les doubles albums. Le trio troque les machines à tubes pour un long fleuve tranquille de luxe subtil, chic mais pas boursouflé de prétention, à peine excentriques. L’utilisation subtile des samples qui pourtant foisonnent, les ornement harmoniques hypnotisent. Les trois se différencient, travaillent leurs spécificités, même si Quavo a un peu perdu en substance et en densité d’écriture, montre moins de fulgurances que Takeoff et Offset. Sans se fourvoyer, signant la fin de l’ère trap, Migos évolue, prouvant qu’ils ne sont pas devenus pop, mais bien que la pop est devenue Migos. Podcast animé par Mehdi Maïzi avec Nicolas Pellion, Aurélien Chapuis et Raphaël Da Cruz.RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONQuavo, Offset, Takeoff, Culture (Migos, 2017), Bad & Boujee (Migos, Culture, 2017), Katy Perry, Calvin Harris, Rick Ross, Kanye West, DJ Khaled, French montana, Eddie Barclay, Gucci Mane, Post Malone, Murda beatz, Pharrell Williams, Drop it like it’s hot (Snoop Dogg, 2004), 21 Savage, Stranger Things (Matt & Ross Duffer, 2016 - 2017), Metro Boomin, DJ Durel, Buddha Bless, Quality Control, Notice Me (Migos, Culture II, 2018), The Blueprint (Jay-Z, 2001), Shawty Low, DS2 (Future, 2015), Without Warning (21 Savage & Offset & Metro Boomin, 2017), Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho (Quavo & Travis Scott, 2017), Too Playa (2 Chainz & Migos, Culture II, 2018), Yung Rich Nation (Migos, 2015), Life After Death (The Notorious B.I.G., 1977), Weather or not (Evidence, 2018), Dilated People, Flynt, Dirty Dawg “Insane” (Skooly, 2018), Backward Feelings (Skooly, 2017), Don’t you ever forget me Vol. 1 (Skooly, 2018), Young Rich Niggas (Migos, 2013), YRN 2 (Migos, 2016), Peewee Longway.RECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE COEUR LA RECO DE RAPHAËL : sur Youtube, les mashup de Migos sur des prods funk, comme “Bad n Groovy” sur September de Earth Wind and Fire ou Superfreak de Rick james, Et sinon, “Weather or Not” d’Evidence, l’album “négatif” de Culture II.LA RECO DE NEMO : Dirty Dawg “Insane” de Skooly, titre de son nouvel EP “Don’t you ever forget me Vol. 1”.LA RECO DE NICO : deux titres qui prouvent que Takeoff est le meilleur du trio, “R.I.P” et “Commando”. LA RECO DE MEHDI : Rejjie Snow qui a sorti deux EP de chill rap, “Dear Annie Part 1” et “Dear Annie Part 2”, et sort un album en février. CREDITS Enregistré le 1er février 2018 à L’Antenne Paris (10 rue la Vacquerie, Paris 11ème). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Rédacteur en chef : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) par Nodey. NoFun est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ted Danson With Wolves: Straight out of Sydney, the punks from Ted Danson With Wolves have an infatuation with long names and even longer jams. Their latest EP “Don’t tell me what’s wrong with you because I will find out and tell you. It will make sense to you and work” may only be three songs but it runs well over the 15-minute mark. Their sound is a combination of raw DIY aesthetics, technical and intricate instrumentation that has been lightly smoothed over by sandpaper made of jazz thanks to the always present saxophone strung around the neck of frontman Nick Levi. Recorded live at The Bearded Lady in Brisbane on the 12th of March 2016. Recorded & mixed by Branko Cosic. Twin Haus: It’s not too often a psych band comes out of Brisbane, with a majority of bands tending to favor the cities punk roots, but Twin Haus have come along to prove that the sunshine state is more than capable of producing top tier psychedelic tunes. Their sound is a compilation of layers that draw you further in with each listen, drifting between prog riffs to delicate melodies and topped with soft and somewhat calming vocals. This set was recorded especially for 4ZZZ during Live Music Week and the day before their latest EP ‘Nothing Lavish’ was released. Many thanks go out to Danielle Engen and Daniel Grima for making this set happen. Recorded live at Bedlam Studios on the 21st of March 2016. Recorded & mixed Steve Kempnich. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 29th April 2016. Show production and engineering: Branko Cosic.