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In this deeply personal conversation, Illogic shares his journey as an artist who's maintained authenticity and longevity over nearly three decades in hip-hop. From discussing how his mother fostered his love of language to balancing corporate life with artistic pursuits, Illogic offers insights into building genuine community, the importance of collaboration, and finding your voice as an artist.He opens up about recent creative breakthroughs, his relationship with social media, and how creating Vibe Society has become a way to give back to the Columbus hip-hop community.Support ProducerHeadIf you value ProducerHead and want to support the show, consider a premium subscription (just $6 per month, even less on an annual basis). For less than a plug-in, you can directly support and grow the show while keeping the core content free for everyone.About IllogicIllogic is a Columbus, Ohio-based hip-hop artist who has been crafting introspective, intelligent rap for nearly three decades. After winning the 1996 Columbus Hip Hop Expo MC battle at age 16, he became a cornerstone of the underground scene with acclaimed albums like 2004's "Celestial Clockwork" (produced by Blueprint).Known for his vulnerable, authentic approach to personal themes and collaborations with artists like Aesop Rock, Eyedea, and Slug, Illogic evolved from MC to producer with 2020's self-produced "Autopilot." He also founded Vibe Society, Columbus's premier monthly hip-hop production hub, cementing his role as both respected artist and community builder.What We Talked AboutFamily and Foundation How close relationships and family support shaped his artistic journey from the beginningThe Corporate-Creative Balance Maintaining authenticity while navigating a traditional career alongside his rebellious voice in musicLongevity in Hip-Hop The essential ingredients for staying relevant and meaningful over nearly 30 years in the gameCreative Evolution His transition from MC to producer and why expanding his creative toolkit was necessaryBreaking Through Blocks Recent creative breakthroughs after periods of writer's block and what sparked new inspirationCommunity Over Competition Why collaboration and lifting others creates more lasting success than individual achievementBuilding Vibe Society Creating Columbus's premier hip-hop production hub and fostering the next generationSocial Media Reality The challenges and necessities of being an independent artist in the digital ageContent Strategy His "quick and dirty" approach to staying consistent without burning outThree Key Takeaways1. Community Over Competition Building genuine relationships and lifting others creates lasting success. Individual achievement means nothing without community support.2. Authenticity Creates Longevity Staying true to your core values while allowing yourself to grow and adapt with the times builds a fanbase that grows with you.3. Balance is Essential Having multiple interests, taking breaks, and maintaining perspective prevents burnout and actually enhances your artistic output.Share this with a producer who feels like they're doing it alone.Episode Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Illogic and His Journey01:52 - Influences and Support06:59 - Balancing Music and Corporate Life11:18 - Multifaceted Experiences13:34 - Unconscious Gifts from Relationships16:36 - Staying Relevant in the Music Industry20:51 - Navigating Social Media26:30 - Transitioning from MC to Producer29:47 - Learning and Growth in Music Production31:26 - Finding Freshness in Writing37:02 - The Power of Collaboration45:24 - Creating Community Through Vibe Society54:46 - Balancing Solitude and Community in Music Production59:57 - The Importance of Taking Breaks01:01:52 - Engaging with the Music Community01:05:49 - Favorite Albums and Influences01:09:41 - Essential Tools for Content Creation01:15:43 - Optimism in Music and Life01:19:45 - Understanding the Challenges01:35:45 - Advice for Future Generations of ArtistsWhich part of this conversation gave you something to think about?References from the InterviewBooks & Resources:* "The Social Media Cheat Code" by BlueprintGear & Tools:* Roland SP-404 MK2* Shure SM58 microphone* Osmo Pocket 3 camera* Canon T3i* Elgato Camera Hub appConnect with Illogic* Instagram: @illogic614* YouTube: Illogic614* Spotify: Illogic* Apple: Illogic* Website: iamillogic.com/* Vibe Society Instagram: @vibesociety614* Vibe Society YouTube: Vibe Society TVConnect with Toru* Website: torubeat.com* Instagram: @torubeat* YouTube: @torubeat* Spotify: Toru* Apple Music: ToruSupport ProducerHeadFor less than a plug-in, you can directly support and grow the show while keeping the core content free for everyone. Consider a premium subscription (just $6 per month, even less on an annual basis) and support ProducerHead directly.That's it for this episode of ProducerHead. My hope is that it helps you unlock a bit more creativity and find progress in a way that matters to you.Three ways to support the show:* Subscribe or follow on your favorite platform* Drop a review on Apple or Spotify* Send this episode to someone who would enjoy itThe theme music is "Room To Breathe" by toru, available on all streaming platforms. Get full access to ProducerHead at producerhead.substack.com/subscribe
The Crusty boys interview Strange Famous Records artist and underground legend Seez Mics in a discussion on his journey through hip-hop, Scribble jam, touring with Eyedea, Song writing and so much... plus Whats Seez Mics perfect pizza look like? Will Sheamus be hit with the pineapple topping once more? Check it out here pizza fam. If you want to hear more from Seez Mics check it out herehttps://www.sfrstore.com/artists/Like what you hear join our Patreonpatreon.com/YougonnaeatthatcrustFind us athttps://www.yourunpodcast.com/In Crust we Trust
The championship Turntablist/DJ/Producer and 1/2 of legendary duo Eyedea & Abilities sits down to chop it up with Ali in preparation for their upcoming Satisfied Soul Tour (on sale now at BrotherAli.com).Preorder "Satisfied Soul" on beautiful vinyl, CD, and cassettes now at https://www.BrotherAli.comThis episode is sponsored by Zakat Foundation and BetterHelp.To get 10% off your first month of therapy, visit https://www.betterhelp.com/travelersHear episodes early and ad-free, plus get access to exclusive music, videos, speeches, and bonus content by Brother Ali: https://www.brotherali.com/joinBuy Travelers Podcast merchandise: https://www.brotheralistore.com/collections/travelers-podcast
On this episode 19 of the 9th season we have the pleasure of speaking with legendary dj, producer and all around great guy, DJ ABILITIES. We kick off the conversation talking about his 2 years of sobriety, his health and fitness journey, and positive impact that it has had on his life. Plus we discuss his debut solo album 'Phonograph Phoenix', the process of creating that project, his connection with the late great Eyedea, his up coming tour with Brotha ali and much more. Like, subscribe and tell a freind. find abilities @ https://www.instagram.com/djabilities/?hl=en Follow us on Youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Jmk_m0_zhxjjYRHWDtvjQ on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/milkandmics/?hl=en and Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/milkandmics/
In this Season 9 Episode 13 of Milkcrates & Microphones, we bring you the first episode of the new year. Throughout this episode, we dive into a number of different subjects such as Harry Mack's NYE freestyle, Raekwon on the Joe Rogan Experience, MrBeast, A Complete Unknown, the new Eyedea book, unreleased Michael Jackson tapes, Owen Wilson mesmerized by Sexyy Red at Rolling Loud, Logan Paul vs Conor McGregor, the Wayans Bros, Don't Be A Menace Part 2, Happy Gilmore 2, LL Cool J, the drones/orbs mystery, plus so much more. We also bring you your favorite Milk&Mics segments like “This Week in Hip Hop” & “Song Picks of the Week”. Enjoy! Follow us on Youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Jmk_m0_zhxjjYRHWDtvjQ on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/milkandmics/?hl=en and Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/milkandmics/
In this Season 9 Episode 4 of Milkcrates & Microphones, we are joined by Los Angeles-based emcee--Sadistik for a rare exclusive conversation. Throughout this great conversation, Sadistik dives into numerous topics including growing up in Washington, early music influences, coming up on 20 years as an artist, the evolution of his style, his vast catelogue of music, the 10-year anniversary of his album--Ultraviolet, his friendship with Eyedea and the impact he had on his career, the evolution of his style, crossing paths with CunninLynguists and collaborating with producer Kno, his newest release--Oblivion Theater, having his song "The Moon Smiled Back at Me" in the a24 horror hit--Talk to Me, his favorite horror movies, upcoming new music, what hip-hop means to you, plus so much more. We also bring you your favorite Milk&Mics segments like “This Week in Hip Hop” & “Song Picks of the (Motha Fuckin') Week”--Sadist style! Enjoy. Purchase all Sadistik music/merch at https://www.sadistikmusic.com/ Follow us on Youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Jmk_m0_zhxjjYRHWDtvjQ on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/milkandmics/?hl=en and Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/milkandmics/
Breeze blasts Smile by Eyedea & Abilities, while Train hits us with Dangerous Riddum by Dave East & Mike & Keys feat. Shaggy. www.jabroniu.com
Episode 17 is a brief history and scoring of underground artists Reef The Lost Cauze (2001) & Eyedea (2001) as we continue on in the calendar year of 2001! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taleofthetapes/support
Atmosphere, the trailblazing hip-hop group from Minneapolis, are heading out on the Tour De Friends: Part Deux spring tour dates. Following two sold-out performances in their hometown last November, the tour will commence in St. Louis and include stops in Boston, New York City, Cleveland, Chicago, and more, culminating in Sioux Falls. They will also grace the Florida Groves Festival in Orlando, FL during their journey. Joined by HEBL & NOFUN!, the duo is set to continue their touring spree in 2024. This past December, Atmosphere unleashed the Talk Talk EP via Rhymesayers Entertainment. This EP stemmed from a recording session for the title track, "Talk Talk," originally featured on their most recent album, So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously. Additionally, the duo unveiled their cult classic mixtape from the early 2000s, Sad Clown Bad Dub 2, for the very first time. Experience the EP's singles, "Talk Talk (feat. Bat Flower)," "Rotary Telephone," "Traveling Forever," and "Wetter," along with singles like "Okay," "Bigger Pictures," "Holding My Breath," and "Still Life" from last year's album.For more than twenty years, Atmosphere has remained dedicated to producing an extensive body of work, comprising over twenty studio albums, EPs, and collaborative ventures within the same time frame. Throughout this period, the esteemed duo has forged a legacy centered on authenticity, modesty, and emotional transparency, consistently pushing themselves to evolve while staying true to their origins. Slug has exhibited prowess in storytelling, weaving captivating narratives that not only reflect his own experiences but also pay homage to the artists who have influenced him. Meanwhile, Ant has adeptly crafted soundscapes drawing from a diverse array of influences such as soul, funk, rock, reggae, and the innovation of hip-hop's pioneering DJs and producers, imprinting his unique sonic signature while providing the heartbeat for compositions touching on themes of life, love, stress, and adversity. In essence, Atmosphere has acted as a musical guide, leading generations of listeners through the complexities of existence with each successive album marking a new chapter in their journey.TOUR DE FRIENDS: PART DEUX DATES 4/10 - St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant4/11 - Louisville, KY @ The Mercury Ballroom4/13 - Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall4/14 - Orlando, FL @ Florida Groves Festival * ^4/16 - Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring4/18 - Philadelphia, PA @ Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia4/19 - Boston, MA @ House of Blues Boston4/20 - New Haven, CT @ Toad's Place4/21 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall4/23 - Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom4/25 - Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone4/26 - Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart's4/27 - Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi Indy (The Annex) 4/28 - Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues Cleveland4/30 - Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection5/01 - Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall5/03 - Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed5/04 - Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom5/05 - Sioux Falls, SD @ The Districtwww.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
KNOSAGE & Novek welcome Adam (Advizer) and Roberto (Cybervato)!Roberto (El Cybervato) is an interdisciplinary performance artist and educator. Sifuente's projects include: #exsanguination, a collaboration with new media artist jonCates and Aram Han Sifuentes (2016-2019); “Reculmulations: Digital Avatars and Performance objects,” a collaboration with digital artist Claudia Hart and composer Edmund Campion (Black and White Gallery NYC).As co-founder of the San Francisco based performance troupe La Pocha Nostra, he has performed and conducted workshops with La Pocha across the US, Canada, Europe and Latin America. Sifuentes has co-authored two books with Guilermo Gomez-Peña; most recently “Exercises for Rebel Artists: Radical Performance Pedagogy” Routledge 2011. As a performance pedagogue, he has been Artistic Director of the Trinity College/La MaMa Performing Arts Program NYC. Sifuentes is currently Professor of performance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.The 1990s saw hip-hop's influence extend well beyond the confines of the traditional large metropolitan areas (New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, et al.), initially spreading into the suburbs, where it infiltrated every socio-economic strata and crossed every cultural boundary, then ultimately found its way into smaller regional niches, such as, in the case of the progressive rap combo Oddjobs, Minneapolis and St. Paul. With the equally forward-looking artists of the Rhymesayers Entertainment enterprise, the group not only helped to put Minnesota on the hip-hop map but, inspired by previous mavericks like De La Soul, the Beastie Boys, Hieroglyphics, and Freestyle Fellowship, also helped to tie rap's coastal-based, old-school past with its visionary, postmodern, untethered future.The individuals who would eventually form the official Oddjobs lineup originally came together in 1996 as members of the 30-odd-strong Cases of Mistaken Identity (CMI) collective, a rotating cadre of rappers, DJs, b-boys, and graffiti writers drawn mostly from a pair of local high schools. By 1998, Minneapolis MCs Advizer (Adam Waytz) and Crescent Moon (Alexei Casselle), and St. Paul producers/DJs Anatomy (Stephen Lewis) and Deetalx (Devon Callahan), had gravitated toward one another and began performing together at all-ages venues as Oddjobs, occasionally backed live by local band Heiruspecs. Not long thereafter, the group released its first tape, Case Studies, with CMI and began to earn a measure of local exposure. The foursome's entrée into more widespread underground circles came the next year with its debut indie full-length, Conflict and Compromise. They attracted even more notice within the hip-hop community after Crescent Moon's strong showing at the battle competition of the 1999 Scribble Jam, and via his frequent spot as an auxiliary MC for Eyedea + Abilities of Rhymesayers fame. Advizer and Deetalx made the move to Brooklyn in the fall of that year to attend college, but the members kept Oddjobs alive via tapes, telephone calls, and commutes, resulting in the 2000 EP Absorbing Playtime. At around the same time, the Funboy EP was pressed in a limited edition of 5000 and officially released only in Japan. (It quickly began making the rounds in the United States as a bootleg.) Across the Tracks, a Deetalx mix CD, and Live at the Bryant Lake Bowl, with Chicago's Typical Cats and Heiruspecs, both appeared in 2001.The full CMI crew -- by that time down to Oddjobs and MCs Nomi and Naimles -- had planned to follow with a full-length project. Instead Nomi (Mario Demira) joined as an official member (CMI Productions became the business front for the group), and the three remaining Minnesotans made the final move to New York the following autumn. Success and respect came surprisingly quickly for the quintet in the Big Apple. Its 12" single "Blue Collar Holler" rose to the sixth spot on the CMJ college radio chart. (A subsequent remix of the song attracted guest appearances from Aesop Rock and Vast of Cannibal Ox.) Oddjobs shared stages with or opened for De La Soul, DJ Shadow, Blackalicious, El-P, and Atmosphere, among others. In 2002 the crew released its first nationally distributed full-length, Drums, on its own indie startup label Third Earth Music. The album was lauded by fans, fellow rappers, and critics alike. They briefly partnered with Eyedea for the extremely rare toss-off cassette Whereabouts of Hidden Bridges. The collaboration also accounted for a track on the next official Oddjobs recording, the six-song The Shopkeeper's Wife EP, released in the spring of 2003. ~ Stanton Swihart
Murs continues to break down his 2003 classic "End of The Beginning", In this episode he covers "The Dance ft. EL-P" and "God's Work" Listen to the album on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/album/79Cgv4Dnv8mMtUuiwjP3NeListen to the album on Apple Music:https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-end-of-the-beginning/1155211525You can find more info on the Eyedea auction run by his mother Kathy here:https://www.nevermindgallery.com/?fbclid=IwAR24yZmNlktCdcTCVRsPC160ryC0idCLYLl9aWat8f0JOmN2my9BzwZDFsoThe eBay link to the auction is here:https://www.ebay.com/str/nevermindgalleryThe Living Legends' new Album "The Return" is available on double vinyl here:http://www.legendarymusic.net/Support Murs and the Podcast here:https://www.patreon.com/Murs316Subscribe to MursTV on YouTube here:https://www.youtube.com/@MursTv/videosPlease leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we have Damian Carr, the founder of Eyedea Medtech Consulting, based in Galway, Ireland.Eyedea Medtech Consulting offers design services and workshops for the medical device industry from concept up to design freeze. Specializing in catheter and delivery systems. Eyedea Medtech Consulting also offers innovation services and consultation to all aspects within the design & manufacturing industry, from textiles, automotive, product & industrial design, sourcing, regulations & much more. For more information go to www.eyedea.ieDamian will share insights into his background and the consulting services provided by Eyedea, setting the stage for an engaging discussion. We will explore the intricacies of multi-layered catheters, discussing how this technology is unlocking new avenues in medicine. Damian will help us understand the difference between over the wire (OTW) and rapid exchange (RX) designs, as well as the distinction between an angioplasty balloon catheter and a steerable/deflection catheter for transeptal access.In addition, we'll examine new and emerging process technologies for catheters, including film-cast coatings, thin-wall extrusions, and laser cut processing. Damian will then provide an overview of Eyedea's "Catheter Dynamics Workshops" and their highly acclaimed "Catheter Design Handbook".Host/ Producer: Steve Maxson | Innovation & Business Development Manager | US ExtrudersGuest: Damian Carr | Founder | Eyedea Medtech ConsultancyAnnouncer: Bill Kramer | President | US ExtrudersEditor/ Original Music: Eric Adair | Marketing Manager | US ExtrudersFor video episodes visit www.us-extruders.com/podcasts
https://youtu.be/Oyqb3nTgWBk Today it's Dealer's Choice! Carver got to choose, and he went with Eyedea and Abilities - E & A from 2003! Come hang! Get your D1D merch now at https://www.DeckOneDealt.com/shop! Linktree: http://www.linktree.com/deckonedealt Visit: http://www.deckonedealt.com Listen: https://deckonedealt.com/subscribe Watch: http://www.youtube.com/deckonedealt Follow: http://www.twitter.com/deckonedealt Like: http://www.facebook.com/deckonedealt Call: 970-6DEALT6
In this Season 8 Episode 7 of Milkcrates & Microphones, we bring you a special listen-along and album review for legendary independent hip-hop group—Atmosphere's Overcast! We also dive into topics such as Atmosphere vs Eyedea & Abilities, who's the top dog of Rhymesayers Entertainment, plus so much more. We also bring you your favorite Milk&Mics segments like “Song Picks of the (Motha Fuckin') Week”. Enjoy. Subscribe and tell a friend. Follow us on Youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Jmk_m0_zhxjjYRHWDtvjQ on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/milkandmics/?hl=en and Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/milkandmics/
In this Season 8 Episode 8 of Milkcrates & Microphones, we dive into a number of subjects—Eyedea & Abilities, the new Living Legends album cover, Murs, Souls of Mischief, 93 ‘til Infinity, the Colin Kaepernick letter released by J. Cole, the Mighty Ducks, plus so much more. We also bring you your favorite Milk&Mics segments like “This Week in Hip Hop” & “Song Picks of the (Motha Fuckin') Week”. Enjoy. Subscribe and tell a friend. Follow us on Youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Jmk_m0_zhxjjYRHWDtvjQ on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/milkandmics/?hl=en and Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/milkandmics/
In this installment of TPS Reports the Squares discuss the 50 greatest New York rappers, hanging out with old pals, eating carrots, Jordan Peele movies, The Wolf of Wall Street, snorkels in butts & the Eyedea documentary. Outro song: "T-Rex Cock" by G-Mo Skee & Jarren Benton Smoochie Gang Playlist Term's Album of the Week Playlist Please send questions, stories & whatever else to tpsreportspodcast@gmail.com and feel free to leave us a voicemail at 708-797-3079. The Palmer Squares on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Patreon & more Shop for Official TPS Merchandise
@ArtByTai draws a cyber-punk Max from Where the Wild Things Are themed piece while he & Adrienne have a chat with DJ Abilities. @djabilities2976 . On this episode of the DOD45 show, we're graced with the presence of the one and only #DJAbilities aka Max! It's been over 13 years since the untimely passing of #Eyedea and DJ Abilities has fielded every possible question that could be garnered in that time frame, so we choose to go a different route with our discussion by diving into topics ranging from #AliceInChains' fabulous #JarOfFlies album to our guilty pleasure TV shows. We also get to hear about Max's recent solo album, #PhonographPhoenix which leads into a brief discussion about #JordanKlepper, a high ranking DJ Abilities fan who is also probably currently neck deep in craziness with all that's goin' on in the New City of York. The always intriguing & fellow #1200Hobos member, @mrfuckingdibbs briefly joins us, in recovery from a hot-oil accident brought on by misunderstanding Max's hot yoga instructions and he provides us with a handful of "True or False" questions regarding on-tour slap boxing shenanigans between himself, Eyedea & Abilities and how hip-hop mosh-pits became a thing, And @therealsagefrancis drops in to lurk Max's Twitter feed, focussing on a tweet from 2016 about air travel & the weirdos he's encountered. There's so much more discussed, like #Nas' #Illmatic, #Transhumanism, #Nirvana, burning nag champa, long-hair living, mask-wearing as a performer, living a mantra in the likes of Marcus Aurelius' #stoicism and Max's recent appreciation for #TechHouse and #BassHouse music. You've been a fan of DJ Abilities forever now, but you've never heard him in a conversation like this. That's what the #DOD45 show is here for. To provide you with interesting discussions with some of your favorite creatives. So pull out your dentures, wash out your stomach folds, slide the cat over for a spot on the sofa & enjoy! ArtByTai.com DOD45.com ConcussCreations.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
NEW theme song! BETTER audio (mostly)! That's right folks, it's time to clean MTV outta ya ears! Twitter/Instagram - @MBFrecordspod Amanda's Twitter/IG - @Amandamoonchild Amanda's Art/moth IG - @SpicyPiscesCrisis Jason's Twitter - @FrequencyShifts Jason's Discogs - https://www.discogs.com/user/FrequencyShift/collection Theme music by SHADE08 x 80root on YouTube
In the construct of hip hop music, quality always comes down to “the elements..” With a precise focus on the small details that separate the “good” from “the great.” For over 20 years, DJ Abilities has focused on the craft and art-form- refining his vision, and demonstrating the importance of quality over quantity. First gaining notoriety as half of the duo: Eyedea and Abilities, he has built an incredible resume while maintaining a duality as both musician and producer. He just completed a tour with The Far Side (formerly of the Pharcyde), and last fall released the stellar solo album- Phonograph Pheonix. Just recently, a 20th anniversy re-release of E&A's "First Born" was brought into the world; and the excitement of all things surrounding D.J. Abilities makes this episode a great listen. www.rhymesayers.comwww.caughtonthemike.com
Our first in person episode! EVER. Crazy. Comedians and cousins Maureen Begley and Ang Buxton highlight 2 musical artists from Minnesota. We also catch up on all things life and comedy, get to hear Maureen's amazing Paul Hollywood impression, and see a real life hawk! or falcon! or eagle! Tune in to find out which. Maureen talks to us about the life of Eyedea, a rapper, poet and freestyle battle champion. Ang highlights some interesting facts about Prince. May they both rest in peace. Of course we had to talk about the prominence of Atmosphere and Rhymesayers, because this is the Minnesota episode. We also talk about the RETURN OF THE CLOSE TALKERS. They are back!!
Does the funk from last week still permeate into this one? Nah, the boys are their joyous, rambunctious selves again! HUZZAH! Doug had his birthday so he is 40 now, and we don't have to listen to Bill stammer through the most basic of intros. In this episode the boys talk about Bill's mis-adventures at work, the Owen Hart Memorial Tournament, Jeff Hardy, their Pro Kota Ibushi situation, WWE Wrestlemania Backlash, Bill's hot take on the MCU, NJPW's Capital Collision, AEW, and of course Doug's wanting to make kisses with certain fans in the crowd. All this and more, for FREE?! You gots to be shitting me! This week's episode is brought to you by the Feast Sandwich Company of Willicockick Rhode Island, “Eat a sandwich in the hottest parking lot in all of New England!” Here are a couple of questions for you after listening: How long do you think until Bill snaps and puts a hit on Cuda? Honestly, did you know about the last of the NXT releases? What will it take for Doug to actually watch wrestling this week? My answers: Maybe a month from what I'm hearing under the floorboards. I did because I'm the one constantly feeding Bill notes during recording, he seriously has no fucking clue what is going on. I'm really not sure, I'm more really on the edge of my seat about what he thought about Antman and Wasp 2! Links from the Podcast- Google Sheet of Assignments of the Past It's All Pro Wrestling Playlist NJPW Capital Collision PPV Assignments For Next Week- February, 2014- IWA Mid-South- Falls Count Anywhere In the County Match: Jordynne Grace v. Heidi Lovelace YouTube August 18th, 2021- AEW Dark- Brandon Cutler v. Frankie Kazarian YouTube Check Everything Else We Do: Twitter Instagram Facebooks Merch- Threadless Store Merch- RedBubble Website Songs Used In The Podcast: Intro/Outro- “IAPW Theme?” by Pop-A-Weasel “Happy Birthday” by Ludvig Forssell, on Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Extended (Soundtrack) “N95” by Kendrick Lamar, on Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers “Enigmatic” by PeroxWHY?gen/Jeff Hardy, on Precession of the Equinoxes “Big Shots” by Eyedea and Abilities, on First Born “Ironside” by Quincy Jones on Theme From Ironside
Part two of our conversation with indie Hip Hop icon Slug finds him opening up about the formation of Atmosphere and his relationship with the late Eyedea. Learn more about The Travelers Podcast: https://www.brotherali.com/podcast Buy Travelers Podcast merchandise: https://www.brotheralistore.com/collections/travelers-podcast
Awol One joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 1st time!!! We talk about: the cover art to the Shapeshifters album-Adopted By Aliens, being contacted by Lucasfilm for using Yoda art, how the LA group Shapeshifters was formed, his crew-CBS, early 4-track recordings, him playing the Soundset Music Festival in Minnesota, how he met Kool Keith from Ultramagnetic MC's, his bandmate-Circus: finding a notebook filled with alien symbols, the impact of visual art in his trajectory, The Cloaks performing at an upcoming festival: Back To Basics, Awol's- Speakerface.store, the term "All City" ,the late and talented musician-Eyedea , and much more !!!!Go to: https://www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. *Go to: Nutrafol.com and use code: STEEBEE to save $15 off your first month's subscription...Stand up for your strands and get Nutrafol!!! More: Awol https://www.instagram.com/awolone Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 WEBSITE: https://www.steebeeweebeeshow.com Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093
This episode is with my good friend Colin The Troubadour formerly known as Analyrical. Colin is an incredibly talented hip-hop artist from the twin cities who I've known for about 15 years. In this episode we talk about how we know each other, his origins with hip-hop in St. Paul, freestyle rapping, our love for Eyedea, his new project he's coming out with, advice for younger artists, and much more. To pre-order Colin's latest project "all'italia, con amore" for only $3 you can do so here: https://colinthetroubadour.bandcamp.com/releases Check out the other stuff I have going on including beats for artists, sample packs for producers, and more: http://www.NiceGuyEnt.com Follow me @NiceGuyEnt on IG!
Sammy Warm Hands interviews DJ ABILITIES (Rhymesayers Entertainment) about his creative process with the late, great EYEDEA, as well as his solo debut, PHONOGRAPH PHOENIX!
On this Episode of Dad Is Not A Noun Eyedea to us, Mikey to his mom Kathy Averill. I had privilege to talk to Kathy Averill on how Mikey's music and his love for people impacted the world.. On Saturday, October 16, 2010, we lost our beloved friend, family member and artist Micheal “eyedea” Larsen at the age of 28. Eyedea, who was most notably known for his music with Eyedea & Abilities, Oliver Hart, Face Candy and Carbon Carousel, was an artist in its truest form. He will be deeply missed, but never forgotten. In the days to come, we feel the focus should be on Micheal's life, music and legacy. Let's celebrate his life, remember his music and never forget what he has given us all. We miss you. We love you. And, you will not be forgotten. Micheal “eyedea” Larsen 11.09.81 ”“ 10.16.10 R.I.P.
ATTENDEES Daniel Olney, Keith Rollins, Duncecap AGENDA New Business Discuss Eyedea's key albums First Born, E & A, and By The Throat. Elaborate on the lasting legacy of Eyedea's work.
Milkcrates and Microphones is back with a very special show. Episode 8 of the 5th season featuring Ohio based, independent hip hop and underground icon Illogic. In this conversation we go over how Illogic got into music, some of his early projects and how he met Blueprint. Plus we discuss his new album Autopilot and how the Orphanage( Illogic, Slug, Aesop Rock,blueprint & Eyedea) began. After our convo with Illogic we hit all the MCMP Og segments like This week In Hip Hop and song pick. All that plus a lot more. check out Illogic at https://illogic.bandcamp.com https://iamillogic.com https://twitter.com/illogic614?lang=en Follow MCMP at https://www.facebook.com/pod.caster.904 https://www.instagram.com/milkandmics/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Jmk_m0_zhxjjYRHWDtvjQ
In this episode, Dan and Erik discuss Minutemen (the band), Twin Peaks, and review records from Boris, Crack Cloud, Eyedea & Abilities, Albert Ayler as well as our local pick from Iowa City's own Samuel Locke Ward's collaboration with legendary Minutemen bassist Mike Watt known as SLWccWatt. As usual, we talk silliness and forget to introduce ourselves.
Moderní technologie jsou už dnes schopné rozpoznávat výrobce vozidla z kamerového systému nezávisle na značce. Velmi aktuální jsou i průmyslové produkty, které dokážou sofistikovaně bojovat proti covidu-19. Za mnohými projekty stojí někteří vizionáři z České republiky, patří mezi ně i Martin Urban.
In this episode I talk with Chi, a man I recently met during the online Oneness festival. I wanted to interview Chi and have him share his story because I witnessed an amazing transformation within him that I wanted to spotlight and encourage him to grow and feel into... being his authentic self... to really support his successes moving forward. Also, to let him share his journey and the decisions he made along the way which led him to him deciding the risk was worth it to change. He attributes his inspiration, successes and decisions to Dr Donny Epstein, DC, Jiddu Krishnamurti, rapper Eyedea, with shout outs to Tony Robbins and Gary Vaynerchuk. To contact Chi and connect on discord to be a part of his hip-hop community, please find him on IG @infinite_c_h_i #oneness #tantrafestivals #onlinefestivals #transformation #change #jump #taketherisk @infinite_c_h_i #discord #community #connections #authenticity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lee-anne-francois-dornbus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lee-anne-francois-dornbus/support
Groupies: Adam, Danny, and Gerry Contact the mood: Bigfmoodpodcast@gmail.com Instagram.com/bigfuckingmoodpodcast Twitter.com/baamadam DA FAM: unversedpodcast@gmail.com http://unversedpodcast.libsyn.com/ Follow Us: FB Tw IG: @UnversedPodcast Marvel Talk: FB Tw IG: @MarvelTalkCast marveltalkpodcast@gmail.com #Eyedea #HipHop #BFM
On episode 1 of Aesop’s Table, Black Aesop sits down with Atmosphere. • On part 1 the Minneapolis-based rapper, vocalist and Rhymesayers Entertainment co-founder Sean ‘Slug’ Daley chats with Aesop about coming up before the internet, touring with Eyedea, existence in the social media age and the parallels between standup comedians and touring musicians. Stay tuned for part two of their chat and find video of this episode on YouTube. Search: “Aesop’s Table” • Follow Folks: @BlackAesop @atmosphere @studymusicgroup • StudyMusicGroup.com/podcast • Rhymesayers.com • LegendaryMusic.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/support
SADISTIK drops by the MOODHOUSE to talk about his new project ELYSIUM coming out AUGUST 24th. We also talk about his come up in the indie rap world, obsessing over ones work, building your own unique audience, problematic themes in art, and the truth behind his relationship with EYEDEA. THAT AND MORE NOW. GET ELYSIUM @ https://www.sadistikmusic.com/
T-T-T-TWENTY THREE EPISODES DEEP YALL!!! This week we talk to zionist shill and female reproductive expert David Gamble about anarchy and government and stuff. Also, we thought it would be funny to do a fake ad read in the middle and it wasn't, but we left it in. We give you the raw, real shit, uncensored. Also, we're lazy. Biden 2020.call David Gamble at 720-795-4692@alanbromwell @coreyjcooleytheperilouspodcast.comalanbromwell.comopening music: Party for the Fight to Write by Atmosphereclosing music: This Story by Eyedea and Abilities (r.eye.p.)
Mortality, humanity, and mental health struggles loom large over this episode’s MinnTrax albums: “By the Throat” from Minneapolis hip-hop duo Eyedea & Abilities and “Dark Side of the Moon” by classic English psych rockers Pink Floyd. They’re both really well-constructed albums that are fun to listen to in very different ways and for very different moods. Just how different is part of our discussion with Justice Harrison (Skybound Entertainment)! Our community-led segment is full of fun talk about bands we pigeonholed for some reason, favorite video game soundtracks, and if Kanye was better “before he became a genius.” Thanks to MinnMax supporter CalebMurray for suggesting this episode’s outro song! To jump to a particular discussion, check out the timestamps below… 11:45 - “Hay Fever” 18:25 - “Spin Cycle” 23:50 - “Sky Diver” 31:45 - Eyedea vs. Brother Ali rap battle 33:40 - “Factory” 40:05 - “Junk” 43:35 - “Time Flies When You Have a Gun” 49:55 - “This Story” 58:20 - “Speak to Me”/”Breathe” 1:05:25 - “Brain Damage” 1:10:40 - “Money” 1:17:00 - “On the Run”/”Time” 1:30:20 - “The Great Gig in the Sky” 1:34:25 - “Us and Them” 1:41:55 - “Eclipse” 1:45:17 - Community questions 2:10:20 - Community song (“Crows” by The Delta Saints, suggested by MinnMax supporter CalebMurray) Follow Justice on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lofijustice Listen to Justice’s music on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/wirelessthetireless Learn more about Skybound and the upcoming Skybound Xpo at https://www.skybound.com/ Support MinnMax on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ MinnTrax Episode Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2vgqfvK MinnTrax Community Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox
Alex “AlexMax” Mayfield has been an influential member of the Doom Community for almost 20 years as a hugely successful mapper, coder, community organizer, and so much more. You've played his work in such map packs as the ZDCTF series, UDM3, UDMX, Odamex CTF, the 32in24 series, ChaosCore CTF, and Eyedea_. He is the maintainer of the Duel40 compilation wads, which introduced hub maps into the Doom universe. In 2020, AlexMax was credited as a contributor to the Doom Classic Unity Port, providing uncapped framerate into the official release. // AlexMax: https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Alex_Mayfield_(AlexMax) // MDF: https://doomfederation.com/ // The Keep: http://inthekeep.com/ // Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/InTheKeep)
Crucial part of the Minneapolis Hip Hop scene? One of the most respected producers in the region? Check. One of the nicest guys on the planet. Check! In this episode, Chuck gets to chat with one of his favorite independent musicians, Jesse Semanko aka Big Jess of the Unknown Prophets. You will hear about his role in the early days of the Minneapolis Hip Hop scene, his interactions with future starts like Atmosphere and Eyedea and why he chose the normal lifestyle to raise his kids. The man can fix your phone, drive your school bus, make you laugh about potholes on Facebook, but more importantly, he makes those killer boom-bap beats. #Podcast #Minneapolis #HipHop
We are very excited to welcome this week's guest, Slug of Atmosphere. Atmosphere is a beloved indie hip-hop institution, with a wide range of projects and a reputation as one of the best live acts in hip-hop. On this week's show we are joined by their frontman Slug (we interviewed producer Ant on episode DBRP 29) about his life and career, touching a broad range of subjects such as balancing touring with family life, Eyedea's neck muscles, intense fan interactions, and much much more. This is one of our favorite interviews to appear on the show, we sincerely hope that you enjoy it. As always our theme music is supplied by friend of the program DJ Albert Jenkins.
We are very excited to welcome this week's guest, Slug of Atmosphere. Atmosphere is a beloved indie hip-hop institution, with a wide range of projects and a reputation as one of the best live acts in hip-hop. On this week's show we are joined by their frontman Slug (we interviewed producer Ant on episode DBRP 29) about his life and career, touching a broad range of subjects such as balancing touring with family life, Eyedea's neck muscles, intense fan interactions, and much much more. This is one of our favorite interviews to appear on the show, we sincerely hope that you enjoy it. As always our theme music is supplied by friend of the program DJ Albert Jenkins.
We are very excited to welcome this week's guest, Slug of Atmosphere. Atmosphere is a beloved indie hip-hop institution, with a wide range of projects and a reputation as one of the best live acts in hip-hop. On this week's show we are joined by their frontman Slug (we interviewed producer Ant on episode DBRP 29) about his life and career, touching a broad range of subjects such as balancing touring with family life, Eyedea's neck muscles, intense fan interactions, and much much more. This is one of our favorite interviews to appear on the show, we sincerely hope that you enjoy it. As always our theme music is supplied by friend of the program DJ Albert Jenkins. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
On this episode, everyone had an ope this week, Sawyer talks about his time in Seattle, Avery projects By The Throat by Eyedea, and Sawyer projects Bandana by Freddie Gibbs and Madlib. Let us know what you think about the project a project segment and enjoy!
Dew, Denzoa, Flambeau, HumanBones and TheMotherload hold a roundtable discussion where they break down the first four qualifiers of the Take The Crown Doom II Duel Tournament. Denzoa learns in real time that he will be seeded as the top player in the Grand Finals, and shares his thoughts on all his fellow competitors. The panel summarizes the highs and lows of organizing an event this complex, and looks ahead to the Grand Finals. // MDF: https://doomfederation.com/ // The Keep: http://inthekeep.com/ // Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/InTheKeep)
ORGANIZED GRIND: THE PODCAST is BACK with another episode. This time we have 2x Loring Pasta Bar rap battle champion Try-D joining us to talk Hip-Hop history and getting into the culture by attempting to breakdance (0:00) - Going to South High with Unicus and Big Zach / New MC (of Kanser)and recording at Ant's (Atmosphere's beatsmith) for the first time (10:30) - Hip-Hop in Minneapolis from 1990-1993 watching shows around town (19:00) - Working with Oddjobs / CMI and getting put down with the legendary Interlock Crew (24:35) - Lakai Junqtion (Try-D, Unicus and MeshOne) - "Go To There" (prod by Strays) (30:10) - The days of the Loring Pasta Bar battles and winning his first championship night (34:20) - ICE ROD! (40:30) - Getting to know Eyedea and the memories and lessons left by his presence (47:47) - The transition from Interlock to Broken Home Entertainment (54:22) - Try-D and the Midwest All-Stars and his favorite collaborations(59:31)- forming Lakai Junqtion with Unicus and MeshOne (1:04:04)- The good ol' days of DU Nation and favorite memories (1:09:07) - Lakai Junqiton - Another Day Remix (prod. by MeshOne) (1:22:00)
Episode thirteen of RhymeBeat's in-house podcast 'Benny's Crib.' This episode features Maine poet, artist and world traveler Myles Bullen. In our conversation, we discussed everything from his journeys through the New England hip hop scene, hanging with Eyedea, meeting one of his first producers at Bull Moose, the power of expression, and some deep shit too. Look for Myles and his duo Planetary Access live at Flask Lounge this January 27th, pre-order the Planetary Access vinyl now, and check out his solo/the duo's work online too! #207TilInfinity
Milkcrates & Microphones is back with season3 Ep.19 Week 69, thats right its 1969! Joining us for this throwback episode is our good friend Alec Manley.We Waste little time kicking things off with a conversation about coricidin (lean before lean was a thing), fentanyl laced cocaine, toe suckers from Florida, WWIII update plus an in depth review of the Netflix special Don't Fu*k With Cats. We also give out some movie and show recommendations and crate a new segment live and of course the originals wit this week in hip hop, freestyle sessions and all the song picks. Follow us on instagram @milkandmics and on Facebook @Milk Crates N Microphones Songs from this episode. Digital Underground- Same Song Mac Miller- Angle Dust Classified- Three Feet Tall Rakim- Guess Who's Back Sage Francis- Embarrassed Ft.Slug and Eyedea
Sammy Warm Hands interviews Kathy Averill (Crushkill Recordings) about the late, great Micheal "Eyedea" Larsen.
MCMP is back with season 3 episode 10 and its just the original thee bringing back the basic but natural Milkcrates and Microphones format. We start with this week in hip hop before giving a tribute to one of the pods favorite emcee Eyedea, it has been 9years since he passed. We take a look at some scary A.I technology and how possible a robotic take over really is, a story of a family thats lived underground for 20+ years, some scary movies and the Best King of the Screen of ALL TIME. Plus freestyles and song picks. Take a listen and let us know how much you love or hate it, either way just listen. check us out on instagram @milkandmics and on Facebook @Milk Crates N Microphones Songs from this episode- DelTron 3030- Master MInd Eyedea- Here for You Eyedea- Music Music Merkules- Bass ft. Tech Nine & Hospin Tee Grizzley- Gods Warrior Eleven5- Dope Tails
This episode is all about the Last Skeptik and Rewd Adams: a rapper/producer combo that are making the UK explode right now. Triple play from them, plus a triple play fo the best Wake Up Show freestyles, plus a brand new 20/20 feature. What is it? Listen to find out... Of The Soul (Remix) - Mac Miller Everything's OK - Rewd Adams and The Last Skeptik Bring It Back - Rewd Adams and The Last Skeptik Nukey - Rewd Adams and The Last Skeptik The Full Retard - El-P Kill The Universe- PHFat I'm On Everything- Bad Meets Evil No Mercy - M.O.P. and Snowgoons Wake Up Show Freestyle- Big L and Jay-Z Wake Up Show Freestyle - Chino XL and Crooked I Wake Up Show Freestyle - Slug, Eyedea and Abilities Scheming (Lames) - AKA, Smashis and Da Kid X I Want It All - Ceize Come On Baby - Saigon