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Best podcasts about Gaika

Latest podcast episodes about Gaika

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Just Be, JBiz, JuniAli7, Phels, conshus, Cameron Bethany, IMAKEMADBEATS, Dayme Arocena, Rafa Pabon, Seafood Sam, Goldkimono, Danger Mouse, Black Thought, Poolside, Lou Piensa, Mental Abstrato, Eme Alfonso, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Sincere Vega, GAIKA, BbyMutha, Steven Bamidele, Mitchy Slick, Sir Veterano, Cedric Till, Lou Mistrau, Erik Jackson, Jemini, UCHE YARA, M-Dot, Kore, Gajos, Raekwon, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Music Life
Allowing yourself to be possessed with GAIKA

Music Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 28:29


Our host this week is artist and musician GAIKA - he was born in London and raised in the city's night clubs. He released his debut mixtape Machine, in 2015 and since released a string of projects including BASIC VOLUME and Seguridad. He has collaborated with some of the most renowned names in contemporary music, including 3D of Massive Attack, Dean Blunt, Kelela, Mike Skinner, Mykki Blanco and SOPHIE. Alongside his music he has also created a number of art installations and has just released his new album Drift. Joining him are a group of artists whose music incorporates hip-hop, dub poetry and experimental pop – plus lots of spaces in between. First is British rapper Speech Debelle, who released her debut album Speech Therapy in 2009, which went on to win the coveted Mercury prize. She released two further albums in 2012 and 2017. In June the self-confessed food lover shared her latest album Sunday Dinner On A Monday. Next up is a singer-songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Lucinda Chua. Based in South London, she primarily uses her voice, a cello, and an array of effects units to create her music, and released her debut album Yian in March. Finally, South London-born poet and musician James Massiah, a wordsmith who has built a reputation for his literary voice. His collaborators include The xx and Massive Attack. He released his Natural Born Killers EP in 2019 and at the end of last year shared the latest in his New Poems series, Volume 4. Together they discuss their song-writing process, whether they are led by words or music, and the psychological effect of creativity. In the second half of the programme, Speech Debelle takes us through a playlist called Music Is Good Food, featuring tracks from Black Uhuru, Prince, Kelis, plus more.

Awake All Hours
EP 074 // Loraine James, yeule, Iceboy Violet, Gaika & Laurel Halo

Awake All Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 106:07


In this episode of Awake All Hours, we have a stacked album reviews section of boundless and thrilling acts, which sees the return of podcast faves Loraine James, yeule and Iceboy Violet as well as Gaika and Laurel Halo. We finish off with a traditional What's In My Bandcamp Basket, featuring all the usual club-ready / adjacent loot, including a trinity of Verraco related releases, rowdy kazoos, psilocybin-induced techno journeys and that VTSS and Boys Noize banger, naturally.SUPPORT THE ARTISTS: https://www.buymusic.club/list/awakeallhours-ep-074-loraine-james-yeule-iceboy-violet-gaika-laurel-halo

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Picante, conshus, IMAKEMADBEATS, Austyn Michael, Copywrite, DJ Swab, Lee Fields, Napoleon Da Legend, DJ Nixon, Sugar Minott, Arashigenki, Bad FX, Noel IS, DJ Robert Smith, Midas the Jagaban, Dr. Dundiff, Okito Sisi, Okito, GAIKA, M-Dot, Black Milk, Adi Oasis, RadZ, Lord Toozy, J57, Rob Viktum, Yussef Dayes, Masego, Paradox, DJ Sean P, Myka 9, Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, Big Rube, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Magz FM
410: new Sampha | Yussef Dayes | James Blake | Gaika + others

Magz FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 65:06


trklst:Kalyn Harewood - Humanity Apollonia- Modern Artefact (Oyobi rework) Muito Kaballa - Like A River III Sampha - OnlyJames Blake - He's Been WonderfulLife Recorder - Time Moods 2 Alton Miller ft.Sky - More Positive Things (Dj Spinna rmx) Flamingo Pier - Beneath The Neon Daniel Crawford - Take Me With You Ft. Kyra SimonePrince - When Doves Cry (Daniel Crawford remix)Yussef Dayes - GelatoSticky Dub - Incognito La Jungla - Cuando Llegue La LeyNapoleon Da Legend - Triangle Offense Manga Saint Hilare & MoreNight - Kill SoundGaika - Ultra Scuro Slauson Malone 1 - New Joy Chibia - Leave it All to Me Miranda Joan - Bada Bing! ft Carrtoons Jalen Ngonda - Rapture magz fm / musik you haven't heard yetconnect: www.maggysrooftopaerial.com

Music Life
Quieten the mind through music, with Jitwam, GAIKA, Elle Shimada, and Nabihah Iqbal

Music Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 30:57


Jitwam, GAIKA, Elle Shimada, and Nabihah Iqbal discuss what it means for your music when the place you're from can't be easily described, why they like making music when they're bored, how musicians don't think about genre when they're creating music, and why listening to their own music at the gym is an odd experience. Jitwam is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and vocalist creating music that fuses funk with disco, punk and hip-hop. He's based in New York but born and raised in India, Thailand and South America. His latest record, Third, explores the idea of finding peace within the chaos of daily life. GAIKA is a south London-based artist, writer and musician whose music pairs dancehall rhythms and melody with imposing electronic beats. His parents were from Grenada and Jamaica, and those influences appear in his music in dark and twisted forms. Elle Shimada is a violinist, producer and DJ from Tokyo but now based in Melbourne, who uses abstract compositions and dance beats to create music inspired by the futuristic underground sounds of Tokyo and beyond. Nabihah Iqbal, once known as Throwing Shade, is a British-Pakistani DJ, producer, guitarist, and songwriter who originally pursued a career in law before turning to music. She blends her influences in new wave and shoegaze with electronics and heartfelt lyrics.

The Untold
Should GLOR1A give up her dreams?

The Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 27:40


Gloria has always dreamed of becoming a singer. Growing up in a Pentecostal Christian family near Blackpool, music was always part of her life and she spent her childhood summers performing on the pier before heading off to university to study business, finance and economics. But the siren call of music remained strong, with Gloria eventually moving to London and recording vocals for house music producers. Often unpaid and feeling overlooked, Gloria was close to giving up until she met Gaika, a musician and visual artist who encouraged her to find her own sound. She released her first EP as GLOR1A, starting to find her creative voice and a more experimental sound and look. Things were going well. So well, in fact, that she quit her day job in February 2020. Four weeks later the world shut down and with it all her gigs and income disappeared. With no money coming in, she reluctantly left London and moved in with her dad. Two years later with her savings depleted and no home to call her own, Gloria gave herself an ultimatum; six months to get her music to a level where she can find a label to back her, try and get a publishing deal and build back the momentum she needs to make singing a sustainable career. Now the six months is nearly up, can she do it or should she give up her dreams? Produced and presented by Emily Dicks

The Untold
Should GLOR1A give up her dreams?

The Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 27:40


GLOR1A has always dreamed of becoming a singer. Growing up in a Pentecostal Christian family near Blackpool, music was always part of her life and she spent her childhood summers performing on the pier before heading off to university to study business, finance and economics. But the siren call of music remained strong, with GLOR1A eventually moving to London and recording vocals for house music producers. Often unpaid and feeling overlooked, Gloria was close to giving up until she met Gaika, a musician and visual artist who encouraged her to find her own sound. She released her first EP as GLOR1A, starting to find her creative voice and a more experimental sound and look. Things were going well. So well, in fact, that she quit her day job in February 2020. Four weeks later the world shut down and with it all her gigs and income disappeared. With no money coming in, she reluctantly left London and moved in with her dad. Two years later with her savings depleted and no home to call her own, GLOR1A gave herself an ultimatum; six months to get her music to a level where she can find a label to back her, try and get a publishing deal and build back the momentum she needs to make singing a sustainable career. Now the six months is nearly up, can she do it or should she give up her dreams? Produced and presented by Emily Dicks

Bande à part
168: Imagining the Impossible

Bande à part

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 31:21


We talk about an inspiring discussion between Priya Ahluwalia, Es Devlin and Gaika, chaired by Daze Aghaji about ‘creativity in a time of crisis'. See links below. Please check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/bandeapartpodcast ‘Imagining the Impossible: Creativity in a time of Crisis', Barbican (16 June 2022): https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2022/event/imagining-the-impossible-creativity-in-a-time-of-crisis Our Time on Earth, The Curve, Barbican (5 May - 29 Aug 2022): https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2022/event/our-time-on-earth https://ahluwalia.world/ https://esdevlin.com/ https://gaika.warp.net/ https://www.instagram.com/dazeaghaji

Make Me An Island
May I Introduce To You? Volume 10

Make Me An Island

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 60:25


This week's trawl through the megahertz throws up some sizzling summer dance floor heat from Ireland, Germany and New Zealand.  First up is the collaboration between Icelandic queen Mr Silla and uncrowned Irish electronica king New Jackson. Five years in the making, Holding On was worth the wait. DJ Koze's sound-clash with Sophia Kennedy is equally intoxicating as is the latest release from Eden Burns who has been making banging boom tunes from his bedroom on the South Island of New Zealand for the past few years.  There's further evidence of why London remains a hotspot of musical endeavour and adventure via some captivating new electronic sounds from GAIKA and Ivy Lab as well as a pair of deeply soulful releases from new jazz pioneers Sons of Kemet and Sarathy Korwar. The simplicity and beautiful mysteries at the heart of Kareem Ali's productions from Phoenix, Arizona are another topic of discussion. We also visit Belfast for a listen to the freshest offerings yet from prolific producer Cbakl and the Glass Craic label.   SUPPORT THE MUSIC-MAKERS ON BANDCAMP:   cbakl https://classcraic.bandcamp.com/album/cbakl-please-thank-u   Chino Amobi https://chinoamobi.bandcamp.com/album/paradiso   Sarathy Korwar https://sarathykorwar.bandcamp.com/track/birthright-feat-zia-ahmed-mirande-swadesi   Sons of Kemet https://sonsofkemetmusic.bandcamp.com/   New Jackson/Mr Silla https://newjackson.bandcamp.com/album/holding-on-reach-for-me   DJ Koze/Sophia Kennedy https://pamparecords.bandcamp.com/album/knock-knock-remixes-1-2   Eden Burns https://edenburns.bandcamp.com/track/invercargill   Kareem Ali https://kareemali19.bandcamp.com/track/lesser-speeds-2   GAIKA https://warprecords.bandcamp.com/album/basic-volume   Ivy Lab https://ivylab.bandcamp.com/album/novv-nasdaq   Lingua Ignota https://linguaignota.bandcamp.com/track/the-solitary-brethren-of-ephrata     ///  

Deep Poisson Podcast
Nikolay Machaon - Deep Poisson Podcast #244

Deep Poisson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 63:00


Deep Poisson Podcast #244 [Music for the world] Музыка в стиле #ProgressiveHouse #TechHouse *Apple Podcast: apple.co/2KZwKY8 *Instagram:www.instagram.com/nikolay_mach… *www.instagram.com/c.a.y.record… *YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCO5c8… *Facebook: www.facebook.com/Niki.Mezhenni… *Deezer: deezer.page.link/cJWg5nwHXzhbs… *SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/nikolay-mezhenn… 1tom_glass-doodleedoo_original_mix 2Miss Monique - Bombay (Sebastian Weikum Remix) [Intricate Records] 3Serge Devant - Late Check Out [Knee Deep In Sound] 4BRYZ - Drosi (Original Mix) [Samani] 5Collective Machine,Spencer K - Dancing Queen [AlliWant Music] 6Groove Junkies, Scott K., Indeya, Marques Wyatt, Gabriel Rene - HIGHER (The Remixes PT 1 Marques Wyatt & Gabriel René AquaDEEP Mix) [MoreHouse] 7BRYZ - 10 AM (Original Mix) [Samani] 8Guy Mantzur, Roy Rosenfeld - Hidden Karisma (Original Mix) [Systematic Recordings] 9Matan Caspi - Ethiopia (Dub Mix) [Outta Limits] 10Eric Volta, Gaika, Deetron - Until I Dissolve (Deetron Remix) [My Favorite Robot Records]

Ireland's Edge
ART + TECHNOLOGY: ARCHITECTS OF A DECENTRALISED EXISTENCE: GAIKA

Ireland's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 20:03


Critically acclaimed auteur Gaika speaks with Síobhra Quinlan about his work with GKZ, Nine Nights Collective, The Spectacular Empire, and his NFT collection in collaboration with Voice, ‘Live From War Island.' In considering technology as a tool to be ethically and creatively harnessed by the artist, how can such a tool be leveraged for liberation, empowerment and expression by both the individual and the collective? This discussion will explore decentralised platforms for underground artists, new forms of artist ownership and audience engagement, and ways in which access to technology can foster community in both our virtual and physical worlds.Gaika | Multidisciplinary Artist. Experimental rapper, producer, visual and performance artist.In conversation with Síobhra Quinlan | Ireland's Edge Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Free City Radio
93. John Beard on #BuildBackFossilFree and environmental racism in Port Arthur, Texas

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 30:00


On the 93rd edition of Free City Radio we hear from John Beard of the Port Arthur Community Action Network (PACAN https://www.pa-can.com), which is a member organization of the national #BuildBackFossilFree coalition. In this interview John speaks about the ways that oil and gas production has played a negative role in Port Arthur communities struggling with the health impacts of being located close to some of the largest oil and gas refinery locations in North America, including a major plant of TOTAL corporation. Important John speaks about the ways that environmental racism comes into play, given the ways that Black communities in Port Arthur have been impacted by the negative health impacts of living in this oil production region of Texas along the Gulf coast. This is an important interview that highlights a specific reality of environmental racism and the voice of an important local activist in Port Arthur campaigning for climate and environmental justice locally and nationally within the U.S. Thank you to Nyshie Perkinson at the Climate Law Institute / Center for Biological Diversity for helping to arrange this interview. Music on this edition of Free City Radio is by GAIKA @gaikasays out of London. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff

Free City Radio
CKUT Radio broadcast Sept. 8

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 30:00


Listen to the @radiockut broadcast for Sept. 8th at 11am For this broadcast I speak with Jaylani Hussein of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) in Minnesota, who reflects on the massive community mobilization that CAIR and many community groups were involved in within the days, weeks and months after the police in Minneapolis murdered #GeorgeFloyd, Jaylani and many activists took to the streets to protest police violence and killings targeting Black communities. On the ground in Minnesota, CAIR-MN has long been a community driven voice against systemic racism that targets Black, Muslim and other racialized communities. CAIR-MN is an interesting and important organization as it is both involved in street level mobilizations, but also fights for communities impacted by such systems of violence within the context of pushing for reform and specific legislation that undercuts systemic racism. Given the significant Somali community in Minnesota CAIR's work is very important in defending the human rights of people and communities who both experience systemic racism as Black people and as Muslim people. I spoke with Jaylani around 1 year ago, it is a pleasure to have gotten the opportunity to speak with Jaylani today. Music on this edition by GAIKA.

Free City Radio
55. Jaylani Hussein reflects on Black Lives Matter in Minneapolis

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 29:44


Listen to the 55th edition of Free City Radio. I speak with Jaylani Hussein of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) in Minnesota, who reflects on the massive community mobilization that CAIR and many community groups were involved in within the days, weeks and months after the police in Minneapolis murdered #GeorgeFloyd, Jaylani and many activists took to the streets to protest police violence and killings targeting Black communities. On the ground in Minnesota, CAIR-MN has long been a community driven voice against systemic racism that targets Black, Muslim and other racialized communities. CAIR-MN is an interesting and important organization as it is both involved in street level mobilizations, but also fights for communities impacted by such systems of violence within the context of pushing for reform and specific legislation that undercuts systemic racism. Given the significant Somali community in Minnesota CAIR's work is very important in defending the human rights of people and communities who both experience systemic racism as Black people and as Muslim people. I spoke with Jaylani around 1 year ago, it is a pleasure to have gotten the opportunity to speak with Jaylani today. Music on this edition by GAIKA. Free City Radio is produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff and there is a new edition every Tuesday, please tell a friend !

I LIKE NETWORKING
Jess Kangalee: Building a better music industry is music to our ears

I LIKE NETWORKING

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 47:35


Jess Kangalee has over a decade of experience working in broadcast media promotions for artists, festivals and events. She currently runs her own company Good Energy PR and has worked across a diverse roster including Angel Olsen, Azekel, badbadnotgood, Battles, Boards of Canada, Bombay Bicycle Club, Bon Iver, Caribou, Daniel Avery, Dinosaur Jr, Gaika, Grizzly Bear, LUMP, M83, Metronomy, Moses Sumney, Phoebe Bridgers, Run The Jewels, serpentwithfeet, Sleater Kinney, Shame, Sharon Van Etten, Sinkane, Tame Impala, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, The War On Drugs to name a few, plus Citadel, Green Man, Field Day, Lovebox and Wilderness festivals We talk about barriers to the industry, going on your own and lots more! If you want to break into the music industry, this is one for you. Links mentioned: clipping Grove Future Bubblers Please share, leave a review and subscribe if you enjoyed it to make sure you don't miss any episodes and to give us a BOOST! I LIKE NETWORKING is the mentoring and networking program for womxn and non-binary people in the creative industries. Stay in touch with us on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter to stay in the loop and access many perks. Our mentoring program opens for applications on the 22nd March You can also join our community or our supporter's circle.

Institut úzkosti / Institute of Anxiety
Episode 5 – MY EMANCIPATION DON’T FIT IN YOUR EQUATION – THE SPECTACULAR EMPIRE

Institut úzkosti / Institute of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 38:33


Episode 5 of Mary C's new podcast When south-london multidisciplinary artist Gaika released his debut mixtape Machine in 2015, it was described as avantgarde grime influenced by dancehall and industrial music. But more important was his message, that there’s something wrong in the british society. Fear, police brutality, racism, inequality and debt. The empire is in ruins. It’s time to start building up based on new values. And so Gaika started building The Spectacular Empire - infrastructure of forward-thinking black art and music - together with DJ, manager and booking agent Mensa and a few years ago also with singer, composer and organizer Glor1a. Not waiting for authorities to support them, with their new project Nine Nights they are showing the industry how a sustainable and fair collective organization could look like. Concept & narration: Mary C Title music: Mary C Translation: Dora Rodriguez Dubbing: Kassory Condé, Hellwana, Martin Tvrdý Visuals: Vladyslav Afanasiev & Jan Brož Released weekly on www.institutuzkosti.cz

Institut úzkosti / Institute of Anxiety
5. díl – ROVNICE EMANCIPACE – THE SPECTACULAR EMPIRE

Institut úzkosti / Institute of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 36:39


5. díl podcastu Mary C Když v roce 2015 vydal jiholondýnský multidisciplinární umělec Gaika svůj debutový mixtape Machine, začalo se mluvit o avantgardním grimeu s vlivy dancehallu a industriálu. On sám chtěl mluvit o tom, že v britské společnosti není něco v pořádku. Strach, policejní brutalita, rasismus, nerovnost a dluhy... Impérium je v troskách. Je třeba začít stavět na nových hodnotách. A tak společně s DJem, manažerem a booking agentem Mensou nebo zpěvačkou, skladatelkou a organizátorkou Glor1ou staví The Spectacular Empire, infranstrukturu pro černé zvukové i vizuální umění. Na pomoc autorit nečekají a svým novým projektem Nine Nights ukazují, jak může vypadat udržitelný a férový model kolektivního organizování na hudební scéně. námět a zpracování: Mary C titulní hudba: Mary C překlad: Dora Rodriguez dabing: Kassory Condé, Hellwana, Martin Tvrdý vizuál: Vladyslav Afanasiev & Jan Brož Vydává Institut úzkosti www.institutuzkosti.cz 2020

RA Exchange
EX.525 GAIKA

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 68:00


A vital presence in modern music tells his story. For more, visit Resident Advisor: https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?exchange=526 @gaikasays

Dekmantel Podcast Series
Dekmantel Podcast 291 - GAIKA

Dekmantel Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 58:52


GAIKA has been hailed as one of Britain’s most vital rappers. His confrontational music — and writing — is proudly Black, addressing as it does issues of the immigrant experience, gentrification and violence. It’s been called everything from gothic dance hall to industrial electronics for the way it distills Caribbean traditions and the contemporary sound of London, while he sees himself more of an afropunk with eyes very much on the future. Next to a full length and a number of EPs on Warp, this month he has collaborated with NAAFI affiliates on his new EP 'Seguridad' — which is out now —, while his collective The Spectacular Empire continues with its series of streams aimed at celebrating Black culture and raising money for Black causes. Over the course of an hour on this week’s mix, GAIKA serves up a positive musical selection. There are times when things get impossibly smooth, but pained passages often follow. It means one minute glossy r&b and purple funk fest you up, then gorgeous original instrumentals and sombre strings bring you back down. Complex and wide-ranging, it’s a mix that goes way beyond club functionality, instead managing to tell the sort of personal stories that real mixtapes should.

Music Life
'I get scared' with Azekel and Yukimi Nagano

Music Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 29:03


Nigerian-born songwriter, producer, and musician Azekel welcomes Yukimi Nagano from Little Dragon, Kwesi Arthur, and Shab. Together, they talk about why it’s tricky writing with people you don’t know, what it’s like working with big names, and how important it is to express identity in music. Azekel has collaborated with the likes of Gorillaz, Massive Attack, GAIKA, and Grammy-winning producer Om’Mas Keith (who’s worked with Frank Ocean and Anderson .Paak). Prince also tweeted about one of his songs, and Grace Jones is a fan. The lead singer of Swedish band Little Dragon, Yukimi Nagano has a Swedish-American mother and a Japanese father. The band are back with a new record called New Me, Same Us. Kwesi Arthur is a 25-year-old rapper and musician from Tema, Ghana. He initially wanted to be a footballer but was inspired to pursue a career in music after listening to Drake’s album Thank Me Later. And Shab is an Iranian singer-songwriter who is one of 13 brothers and sisters, a refugee now based in America. Her debut album is due later this year and the first track from it, Spell On Me, is produced by Grammy-winning producer Damon Sharpe (Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez). She describes the track as a “disco ode to female wildness”.

On Air
NOVINKY: Kanye West s Travisem Scottem se koupou v krvi a FVLCRVM si zapisuje do hate listu

On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 5:07


Čerstvá várka novinek je tu, a to s patřičnou intenzitou. Ať už se ukrývá v názvech skladeb, nebo ve faktu, že se nám po dlouhé době vrátil Kanye West, Gaika nebo třeba FVLCRVM.

RPS Presents The Weekly Review
Political grandstanding and misunderstanding (with Gaika)

RPS Presents The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 59:29


In this week's edition of The Weekly Review, Johann Wald, Ben Cardew and Mar Vallverdú discuss Kanye West's announcement that he is running for President, while digging into the difficult and frequently painful cross over between music and politics, from Runrig to MGMT. Plus we have a special guest in Gaika, who talks about his new album, Seguridad.

808 Radio CMM
808 Radio #167 / FJAAK / CMM Radio – 20/6/2020

808 Radio CMM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 120:02


Una nueva edición de 808 Radio, la 167, en la que aparte de descubrir música de Gaika, Jaques Renault, Fjaak o Damian Lazarus & The Ancient Moons entre muchos otros, abriremos las puertas del Generador de Ideas a Luis Han-Oi, quien nos pondrá en situación de la cultura negra en relación con la electrónica y tomará el control, al habla, el madrileño Ribé que acaba de estrenar álbum, ‘Tested Signal’, en el sello de Boddika, Nonplus. La Lista I: Special Request - Spectral Frequency [R&S Records] Duplex - Axiom 3 [DPX] Ne Tvoy Drug - Falll [CAMP Editions] GAIKA Ft. TAYHANA - Of Saints [N.A.A.F.I.] Private Press - Untitled A2 [Ziemia] Generador de Ideas: “Cultura negra y electrónica”, Luis Hanoi. La Lista II: Branko – SDDS [Enchufada] XZICD - Automatikschaltung [Detroit Underground] Bucurie - Visible Things [Depth Over Distance] Dana – Temporary Insanity [Hivern Discs] Chromeo -  Clorox Wipe [Chromeo Recordings] Jacques Renault - No Strings Attached [Let's Play House] Baauer - COOL ONE SEVEN ONE [LuckyMe] La Lista III: Janus Rasmussen – Blóð [Ki Records] Tigerskin - Basswood [Forms & Figures] Innershades – The Fifth [Global Darkness] Apparat - Habakuk [Mute Records] Arthur Robert - Forever [Figure] Harrison BDP - Just a Thought [Berg Audio] Al Habla con Ribé. La Lista IV: Fjaak – Ohm Drvg Culture - The Heart of A Necromancer [Difusse Reality] Ejeca - BetterB [Shall Not Fade] Ikosaeder - Behind The Mirror [Slope Point] Mano Le Tough - Kind Of [Maeve] Spencer Parker - Babeh Babeh Babeh Babeh [Work Them] Damian Lazarus & The Ancient Moons – Levitate [Above Board Projects]

95bFM: The One To Four with Sigrid
The One to Four with Sigrid: June 18, 2020

95bFM: The One To Four with Sigrid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020


Featuring Silvia Kastel, Beatriz Ferreyra, Phoebs & Maxwell Owin, GAIKA & more.

After Eight Show - Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!

We had a mountain of #NewMusic in our playlist! An eclectic mix of original, intelligent, melodic, grown-up songs - #electronic, #rnb, #jazz, #blues and #acoustic. And mostly from artists who you have not heard of - yet! Amongst our selections, there is #NewMusic from tiny deaths, The Reverend Shawn Amos, TRANSVIOLET, Sorry, Christian Löffler + Mohna, Qiáo bù (Chow boo), Murielle, GAIKA, Uma, Becca Gohn, Saariselka (Marielle V Jakobsons / Chuck Johnson), Lucy Gooch, Pauline Taylor, Greg Blackman + Chris Franck, Cocoared + Phigroa, Ego Ella May, The Zealots, Beatrice Dillon and BRAIDS. Our Luvva Cover is a fabulous new cover by the wonderful Kandace Springs in a duet with Norah Jones. It's the second track that we've played from Kandace's new album called 'The Women Who Raised Me' which features songs by female artists who have inspired her. This song was first made famous by Ella Fitzgerald though we will play the original 1946 version by Matt Dennis to show how the song has been totally reinterpreted in this new version. New Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else! www.theafter8show.com Playlist: Stay – Tiny Deaths Troubled Man – The Reverend Shawn Amos Easy On Me - Transviolet Right Round The Clock – Sorry Roth – Christian Löffler, Mohna I Couldn’t Sleep - Qiáo bù Can You Get Me High – Murielle SANGRE – GAIKA Astronaut – Uma Maybe You Would Be Mine – Becca Gohn Angel Eyes – Matt Dennis Angel Eyes – Kandace Springs, Norah Jones (Luvva Cover feature) Neochrome – Saariselka Rushing – Lucy Gooch Doom – Pauline Taylor Stormy – Greg Blackman, Chris Franck She’s A Super Soulja (Brown Sugar version) – Cocoared, Phigroa How Long ‘Til We’re Home – Ego Ella May Beautiful – The Zealots Workaround Two – Beatrice Dillon Snow Angel - Braids

Based Miami
BASED EP 007: Nick León

Based Miami

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 119:27


Nick León is a post-genre producer/DJ & co-founder of Miami based label Space Tapes. Nick's work centers around the blending of organic and inorganic sonic material and blurring the lines of genre in his DJ sets. He has produced for artists such as Denzel Curry, Twelve'len, GAIKA, & bear to name a few. Recently, Nick was featured on Laurel Halo's DJ Kick's series and is planning to release an EP on Mexico City based label NAAFI. In this episode, Jordie and Cate interview Nick about his background in music & upcoming projects. This is immediately followed by a mix he made exclusively for the listeners of Based. In this mix you will find original music of his own, unreleased Space Tapes, and records he recently purchased on BandCamp. Please listen to our first podcast version of Based and follow us on Instagram @based90.5! Thanks for your support + DM us for appearances. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

London Scenery
1x08: Brexit Therapy with Gaika

London Scenery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 56:57


Gaika is an avid outsider who’s built an entire career out of refusing to be tied to one scene or sound - he straddles dancehall and techno, vogue house and R&B. He’s also a proudly and proactively political Londoner - the perfect artist to hunker down and weather the Brexit storm with. He chats his sound and his city and carries us along on his wave of optimism. Production by Francis Redman. TRACKLIST Gaika - Warlord ShoesChris Mack - Dub Plate StyleD’nD - Diamond RingsMaster Stepz: Melody London Posse: How's Life in London Blade Brown: Bags and Boxes 4 The Specials: Ghost Town Felix Lee - Koh French Montana - The Rip (Instrumental) Gaika: Shredder Mala - Changes Buju Banton: Bogle Ancient Methods - Systems WU LYF: We Bros Kamixlo: Paleta Petit Noir- Blame Fire Gaika- Push More Weight CASISDEAD: PAT EARRINGS

Somerset House
5: Mothership | Get Up, Stand Up Now

Somerset House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 30:07


Calling planet earth! Artist Yinka Shonibare CBE, acclaimed saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings, fashion designer Mowalola Ogunlesi, and Get Up, Stand Up Now curator Zak Ové explore themes around Black futures and afro-futurism. Presented by spoken word artist Joshua Idehen. Music by Shabaka Hutchings and GAIKA, excerpts from Sun Ra Arkestra BBC Radio 3 session courtesy of Somethin' Else and BBC Radio 3. Producer: Mae-Li Evans The series was produced by Reduced Listening and Somerset House Yinka Shonibare CBE Yinka Shonibare’s work explores issues of race and class through painting, sculpture, photography and film. Having described himself as a ‘post-colonial’ hybrid, Shonibare questions the meaning of cultural and national definitions. His trademark material is the brightly coloured ‘African’ batik fabric he buys at Brixton Market. The fabric was inspired by Indonesian design, mass-produced by the Dutch and eventually sold in British colonies in West Africa. In the 1960s, the material became a new sign of African identity and independence. Shabaka Hutchings constantly evaluates his music’s relationship to Caribbean and jazz traditions, and sees his role as pushing the boundaries of both. His trajectory started early when he moved to Barbados at the age of six, began studying classical clarinet aged nine, and graduated to tenor saxophone, which has been a regular part of his performances since his return to the UK aged 16. Hutchings has three primary projects – Shabaka and the Ancestors, Sons of Kemet and The Comet is Coming. Between them, Hutchings has gathered a substantial number of awards and nominations, including winning the 2013 MOBO Jazz Act of the Year. Mowalola Ogunlesi founded the menswear brand Mowalola in 2017 to celebrate the African male and culture, sexuality and desire. He was awarded Best New Designer at the 2018 Milan Fashion Film Festival. Mowalola had its London Fashion Week debut in January 2019 with Fashion East and their work has been featured in publications such as Vogue UK, Vogue US, i-D, Dazed & Confused, Surface Magazine, SHOWstudio and W Magazine. GET UP, STAND UP NOW GENERATIONS OF BLACK CREATIVE PIONEERS 12 Jun – 15 Sep 2019 A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond. Beginning with the radical Black filmmaker Horace Ové and his dynamic circle of Windrush generation creative peers and extending to today’s brilliant young Black talent globally, a group of around 100 interdisciplinary artists will showcase work together for the first time, exploring Black experience and influence, from the post-war era to the present day. https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/get-up-stand-up-now

Somerset House
4: Imaginary Landscapes | Get Up, Stand Up Now

Somerset House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 31:54


#4 Imaginary Landscapes What is the place of Black diasporic art in Britain today? How do artists use imaginary landscapes to look to the future, break ground and envisage a world beyond? Can you imagine this alternative future? Artist Barby Asante in conversation with curator Paul Goodwin; artist, activist and collector of diasporic art CCH Pounder, alongside Get Up, Stand Up Now curator Zak Ové reflect, 50 years on from Baldwin’s Nigger (Horace Ové, 1969) in which African-American writer James Baldwin discussed Black experience and identity in Britain and America. Presented by spoken word artist Joshua Idehen with music by GAIKA. Featuring excerpts from Baldwin's Nigger, 1969 by Horace Ové, and an extract reading from Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God. Producer: Femi Oriogun-Williams The series was produced by Reduced Listening and Somerset House Barby Asante Barby Asante is an artist, curator and researcher. Her work is concerned with the politics of place and the histories and legacies of colonialism, producing projects that are collaborative and performative to stimulate dialogue on what is unheard or missing from cultural archives. Through creating social rituals and re-enactments she interrogates dominant narratives to think about migration, safe spaces in hostile cities and the overlooked everyday contributions of people of colour to our social, political and cultural understandings. Paul Goodwin Working as a curator at Tate Britain from 2008 to 2012 Goodwin directed the pioneering Cross Cultural Programme that explored questions of migration and globalisation in contemporary British art through a programme of international conferences, workshops, talks and live art events. His curatorial projects include a number of internationally significant exhibitions including: Migrations: Journeys Into British Art, Tate Britain 2012; Thin Black Line(s), Tate Britain, 2011; Coming Ashore, 2011, Berardo Collection Museum in Lisbon, Portugal; Afro Modern: Journeys Through the Black Atlantic (consultant curator), Tate Liverpool, 2010; Underconstruction, Hospital Julius De Matos, Lisbon, Portugal, 2009. In 2013 he curated Charlie Phillips: The Urban Eye at New Art Exchange, Nottingham which was long-listed for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2014. CCH Pounder CCH Pounder’s diasporic collection includes approximately 500 works of art. It aims to capture the temperament of the times through which she has lived. With a career spanning over 40 years, the actress was first celebrated for her strong female roles in television shows such as ER, The Shield and Sons of Anarchy, as well as films including Avatar, Orphan and Baghdad Café. Pounder opened an art gallery in Los Angeles, the Pounder-Kone Art Space and founded with her late husband Boubacar Kone the Musée Boribana, the first privately owned contemporary art museum in Dakar, Senegal. It featured works by local artists and pieces from the African diaspora including the United States, Jamaica, Guadeloupe and Haiti. GET UP, STAND UP NOW GENERATIONS OF BLACK CREATIVE PIONEERS 12 Jun – 15 Sep 2019 A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond. Beginning with the radical Black filmmaker Horace Ové and his dynamic circle of Windrush generation creative peers and extending to today’s brilliant young Black talent globally, a group of around 100 interdisciplinary artists will showcase work together for the first time, exploring Black experience and influence, from the post-war era to the present day. https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/get-up-stand-up-now

Somerset House
3: Masquerade | Get Up, Stand Up Now

Somerset House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 20:18


#3 Masquerade Artists Zoe Bedeaux and Rhea Storr, writer Margaret Busby and Get Up, Stand Up Now curator Zak Ové explore the concept of masquerade in Black diasporic creativity, reflecting upon the history of Trinidad carnival documented in Horace Ové’s 1973 documentary, King Carnival. Music by Gaika. Excerpts from A Protest, A Celebration, A Mixed Message by Rhea Storr. Zoe Bedeaux Multi-disciplinary artist Zoe Bedeaux studied art and design at Harrow School of Art before working as a styling assistant to famous punk designer Judy Blame. Her work encompasses style curation, art direction, writing, photography, print-making, poetry, audio readings and cultural commentary. She has been featured as model, muse and contributing editor in publications and various online platforms such as Nowness, Another, SHOWstudio, The Face, i-D, Self-Service, 032C, Vogue and Vestoj. Rhea Storr Rhea Storr’s practice is concerned with producing images which refute stereotypes of Black identity. Working on 16mm film, but also making peripheral drawings, photographs and scores, she questions how a body performs and how other bodies react to it. Of Bahamian and English heritage, her interests centre around the inherent tensions in being between two cultures where oversimplified statements about racial identity have no meaning. Carnival is often the subject of her work, and her approach affirms Caribbean culture while subverting traditional power structures.  Margaret Busby OBE, Hon. FRSL was born in Ghana and educated in the UK. Graduating from London University, she became Britain’s youngest and first Black woman publisher when she co-founded Allison & Busby in 1967, where she was editorial director for 20 years. Subsequently pursuing a career as editor, broadcaster and critic, she has contributed to many publications, written drama for radio and the stage, served as a judge for prestigious literary competitions, and campaigned for diversity in publishing since the 1980s. She compiled the ground-breaking international anthology Daughters of Africa (1992), and 2019’s follow-up, New Daughters of Africa (Myriad).  Zak Ové Zak Ové shared his father’s passion for film and photography as he assisted him on film sets from a young age and eventually studied film at St. Martins School of Art. Influenced by Trinidad’s steel pan, Zak became an accomplished percussionist; music and art remained the backbone of his work when he moved to New York, as a music video director, shooting classic videos of that time. Extending his work into advertising, Zak directed a range of campaigns and worked with Lee Scratch Perry, whose freedom of creativity left its mark on Zak. Ultimately disillusioned with the commercial world, Zak returned to Trinidad to document Carnival and its old-time masquerade, which subsequently inspired him to create sculptural artworks. Producers: Chris Elcombe, Eleanor Scott and Joby Waldman The series was produced by Reduced Listening and Somerset House GET UP, STAND UP NOW GENERATIONS OF BLACK CREATIVE PIONEERS 12 Jun – 15 Sep 2019 A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond. Beginning with the radical Black filmmaker Horace Ové and his dynamic circle of Windrush generation creative peers and extending to today’s brilliant young Black talent globally, a group of around 100 interdisciplinary artists will showcase work together for the first time, exploring Black experience and influence, from the post-war era to the present day. https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/get-up-stand-up-now

Somerset House
2: Dream to Change the World | Get Up, Stand Up Now

Somerset House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 40:27


#2 Dream to Change the World How do we imagine a better future? How do we imagine equality and how do we get there? Horace Ové CBE is internationally renowned as one of the leading Black independent filmmakers to emerge in Britain since the post-war period. His 1976 film Pressure is cited in the Guinness Book of Records as the first feature-length film made by a Black British director. Get Up, Stand Up Now curator Zak Ové and Gaylene Gould, British Film Institute (Head of Cinema & Events) are in conversation exploring Pressure, its production and legacy. Artist Sonia Boyce OBE RA discusses her work as an artist and activist starting in the 1980’s with the Black Arts Movement. Spoken word artist Joshua Idehen creatively responds to the themes of activism, change and hope. Zak Ové Zak Ové shared his father’s passion for film and photography as he assisted him on films sets from a young age and eventually studied Film at St. Martins School of Art, London. Influenced by Trinidad’s steel pan, Zak became an accomplished percussionist; music and art remained the backbone of his work when he moved to New York, as a Music Video Director, shooting classic videos of that time. Extending his work into advertising Zak directed a range of campaigns and worked with Lee Scratch Perry, whose freedom of creativity left its mark on Zak. Ultimately disillusioned with the commercial world Zak returned to Trinidad to document Carnival and its old-time masquerade which subsequently inspired him to create sculptural artworks. Today Zak’s multi-disciplinary practice focuses on sculpture but still includes film and photography. His work is informed in part through the history and lore carried through the African diaspora to the Caribbean, Britain and beyond, with particular focus on the traditions of masking and masquerade. His artworks explore interplay between old world mythology and what he posits as ‘potential futures’. Using modern materials, and ‘a sound clash of colour’, he blurs the edges between reality and possibility, flesh and spirit.  Sonia Boyce OBE RA  Sonia Boyce OBE RA is a British African-Caribbean artist who gained prominence with Black Women Artists, as part of the Black British cultural renaissance of the 1980s. Her earlier works examined the issues of race and gender in the media and in daily life through large pastel drawings and photographic collages. Her work has since shifted to include a range of media, from prints and film to drawings, sound, installation and photographs.  Boyce has been working closely with other artists since 1990, which often involves improvisation and spontaneous performative actions on the part of her collaborators. She is represented in the permanent collections of Arts Council England and London’s Tate Modern. She is a Professor in Black Art & Design at University of the Arts London and in 2019, Boyce was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for services to the arts.  Music by GAIKA, with selected tracks from Trojan Records: East Of The River Nile - Augustus Pablo Is it Because I'm Black - Ken Boothe  Hang' em High - Richard Ace The Liquidator - The Harry J All Stars  Featuring excerpts from Pressure (1976), dir. Horace Ové. Courtesy of the British Film Institute (BFI) Producer: Mae-Li Evans and Joby Waldman The series was produced by Reduced Listening and Somerset House GET UP, STAND UP NOW GENERATIONS OF BLACK CREATIVE PIONEERS 12 Jun – 15 Sep 2019 A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond. Beginning with the radical Black filmmaker Horace Ové and his dynamic circle of Windrush generation creative peers and extending to today’s brilliant young Black talent globally, a group of around 100 interdisciplinary artists will showcase work together for the first time, exploring Black experience and influence, from the post-war era to the present day.

Somerset House
1: Motherland | Get Up, Stand Up Now

Somerset House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 28:28


#1 Motherland Legendary musician Dennis Bovell, writer Margaret Busby, and photographer Normski come together with Get Up, Stand Up Now exhibition curator Zak Ové and spoken word artist Joshua Idehen to explore the notion of ‘motherland.’  Original music by Dennis Bovell and Gaika, with selected tracks from Trojan Records. Stalag 17 - King Tubby and the Technique Allstars (Trojan Records) After Tonight - Matumbi (Trojan Records) The Shadow of Your Smile - Tommy McCook and the Super Sonics (Trojan Records) Excerpt from Andrea Levy's Small Island    Producer: Femi Oriogun-Williams The series was produced by Reduced Listening and Somerset House Dennis Bovell         An accomplished multi-instrumentalist, sound engineer, composer and producer, Dennis Bovell has earned himself the reputation of Britain’s reggae maestro. He moved from Barbados to south London at the age of 12 and whilst still at school joined his first band, Road Works Ahead. He later formed the group Matumbi which went on to become Britain’s foremost reggae band, at a time when the genre was spreading from Jamaica to an international audience.  Bovell also formed the Dub Band, beginning an enduring partnership with reggae poet Linton Kwesi Johnson which resulted in the production of numerous classic albums. The 1980s saw Bovell in great demand as a producer, working with bands as diverse as The Slits, Chalice, Orange Juice, The Thompson Twins and Bananarama. Bovell has also worked in television and film and continues to record, produce and play music live all over the world.  Margaret Busby OBE, Hon. FRSL, was born in Ghana and educated in the UK. Graduating from London University, she became Britain’s youngest and first Black woman publisher when she co-founded Allison & Busby in 1967, where she was editorial director for 20 years. Subsequently pursuing a career as editor, broadcaster and critic, she has contributed to many publications, written drama for radio and the stage, served as a judge for prestigious literary competitions, and campaigned for diversity in publishing since the 1980s. She compiled the ground-breaking international anthology Daughters of Africa (1992), and 2019’s follow-up, New Daughters of Africa (Myriad).  Normski Norman ‘Normski’ Anderson was bought his first camera by his Jamaican mother at an auction when he was nine years old. His interest in photography was partly inspired by Horace Ové, as he was childhood friends with Ové’s son Zak. Normski was part of the emerging hip hop music scene during the 1980s and his involvement in music culture led him to photograph hip hop artists and fashions for publications like The Face, i-D and Vogue. Normski harnesses his personal sensibilities to capture exquisite detail and memories that might have otherwise gone unnoticed. He also created publicity photographs for the musicians themselves. He has also worked as a DJ and television presenter. GET UP, STAND UP NOW GENERATIONS OF BLACK CREATIVE PIONEERS 12 Jun – 15 Sep 2019 A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond. Beginning with the radical Black filmmaker Horace Ové and his dynamic circle of Windrush generation creative peers and extending to today’s brilliant young Black talent globally, a group of around 100 interdisciplinary artists will showcase work together for the first time, exploring Black experience and influence, from the post-war era to the present day.

Somerset House
1: Trailer | Get Up, Stand Up Now Podcast

Somerset House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 2:17


A taster of the Get Up, Stand Up Now podcast series, celebrating generations of black creative pioneers.  A crafted sound odyssey over five episodes, guided by the voices of artists featured in the exhibition who explore the discourse around Black experience, activism, creativity and influence.  Coming up: #1 Motherland  Dennis Bovell, Margaret Busby, Normski, Zak Ové              #2 Dream to Change the World  Zak Ové in conversation with Gaylene Gould, BFI (Head of Cinema & Events), and Sonia Boyce OBE   #3 Masquerade  Zoe Bedeaux, Rhea Storr, Margaret Busby and Zak Ové   #4 Imaginary Landscapes Barby Asante in conversation with Paul Goodwin, CCH Pounder, Zak Ové   #5 Mothership Yinka Shonibare CBE, Shabaka Hutchings, Mowalola Ogunlesi, Zak Ové   Presented by spoken word artist Joshua Idehen Original music by GAIKA, Dennis Bovell, Shabaka Hutchings, with selected tracks from Trojan Records.    The series was produced by Reduced Listening and Somerset House Senior Digital Producer, Somerset House: Eleanor Scott Exec Producer: Joby Waldman Producers: Chris Elcombe, Femi Oriogun-Williams, Mae-Li Evans Researcher: Erica McKoy Get Up, Stand Up Now A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond, at Somerset House 12 June - 15 September 2019. Beginning with the radical Black filmmaker Horace Ové and his dynamic circle of Windrush generation creative peers and extending to today’s brilliant young Black talent globally, a group of around 100 interdisciplinary artists will showcase work together for the first time, exploring Black experience and influence, from the post-war era to the present day. https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/get-up-stand-up-now

808 Radio CMM
808 Radio #75 / Gaika / CMM Radio – 1/9/2018

808 Radio CMM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 120:02


Arrancamos el mes cargados de ganas, con las pilas a tope después de –no– haber descansado en todo el verano y dispuestos a darle brillo a una nueva temporada. En el 75 soñamos con Lindstrom, bailamos con The Juan Maclean, viajamos con Max Copper, o descubrimos el nuevo álbum de Gaika. La Lista I: DJ Violette - Made My Day [Villes et Fleurs] Lindstrom - Blinded By The LED's [Smalltown Supersound] Tirzah - Devotion [Domino] Aimes - Makin' Moves [Wonder Edits] Arnaud Le Texier - Snapper [Children Of Tomorrow] Moon Boots - Power (Mylo Remix) [Anjunadeep] Max Cooper - Rule 110 [Mesh] Fatima - Caught In A Lie [Eglo Records] Balako - Jungle Music (Edit) [Greco-Roman] Drei Farben House - Canvas [Maria Colors] Maribou State - Nervous Tics (feat. Holly Walker) [Counter Records] Disclosure - Where Angels Fear To Tread [An Island Records] Alex Bau - Clouds [Echo Echo] Disco de la semana: 'Basic Volume' de Gaika, publicado por Warp. Gaika - Basic Volume Gaika - Seven Churches For St Jude Gaika - Born Thieves Gaika - Crown Key Leyenda: 'Dem Young Sconies' de Moodymann, publicada por Planet E en 1997. La Lista II: Exiles - Rings Of Chaos [Genau Recordings] Jac the Disco - Inversions (Lauer Remix) [Roam Recordings] 1979 - Once I Saw The Sky [Fryhide] The Field - Who Goes There [Kompakt] The Juan MacLean - Just Once More (Extended Dirt Mix) [Classic Music Company] Samuel L Session - Morning Blues (Extended Mix) [KMS Records] Matthew Dear - Bunnys Dream [Ghostly] Architectural - A Girl With No Friends [Ellum] Yves Tumor - Noid [Warp] Sworn Virgins - Fifty Dollar Bills [DEEWEE]

Somerset House Studios
3: Gaika in conversation with Ash Sarkar

Somerset House Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 68:31


Somerset House Studios resident Gaika talks to Novara Media’s Ash Sarkar about the politics of sound system culture, Windrush and SYSTEM, a month-long audio visual installation, exploring themes of immigration, cultural expression and raw technical prowess which is at the heart of sound system culture through archival source material, commissioned by Boiler Room. SYSTEM at Somerset House Studios until 26 August www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/system-by-gaika BIOGRAPHIES Ash Sarkar is a writer, broadcaster, journalist and lecturer living in London. She is a Senior Editor at Novara Media, where her work focuses on race, gender, class and power. As part of her work, she has appeared on numerous panels, hosted live events, and interviewed frontbench politicians on everything from foreign policy to football opinions. Ash supports Tottenham Hotspur, and has never knowingly kissed a Tory. Gaika is a multidisciplinary recording and visual artist, working across genres and platforms to create compelling audiovisual experiences. The technically complex worlds Gaika creates merge the futuristic with contemporary culture, with his 2016 debut mixtape Blasphemer shifting the paradigms of what it means to be a black musician in Britain today. Recorded at Somerset House Studios on 15 Aug 2018.

Failed Architecture
#05 London Undone: Gaika and Ash Sarkar Discuss the City’s Past, Present and Future

Failed Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 67:42


Gaika and Ash Sarkar discuss London's near future and its recent past, particularly as it relates to the legacy of the London Riots.

Human Nature
Human Nature 022 | #HN022

Human Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 57:36


1. UZ - Introspection (Intro) 2. v a s s h - Did Me Wrong (Original Mix) 3. Bekki Hlava - Eiljay (Original Mix) 4. Kaelyn - The Mood (Original Mix) 5. Anyway & Ekali - Another Girl (Original Mix) 6. Cosmo’s Midnight - Won’t You Stay (Original Mix) 7. 6LACK - Loving U (Original Mix) 8. Golden Vessel - Borrowed Time (ft. Tiana Khasi) 9. Amir One - Cigarettes (Original Mix) 10. Ship Wreck ft. Beckii Power - Abyss (Original Mix) 11. Jordan Comoli - Alone (Original Mix) 12. Vince Staples - Norf Norf (Original Mix) 13. GAIKA ft. Mistal Steal - PMVD (Original Mix) 14. UZ ft. Lil’ Silk - On Me (Original Mix) 15. RL Grime - Core (Original Mix) 16. UZ -Cavern (UNKWN Remix) 17. 4B x Aazar - Po Dat (AAA Version)

Les petites pépites

TRACKLIST   1) Manuel Darquart - Bird of paradiso 2) Jolly Mare x Broke One - Steam Engine (Broke One Remix) 3) Jaël x Wantigga - Nu Aux Bras Levés 4) ツ Matjang ツ - Good waves 5) Go Yama (Darker Than Wax) - The return 6) Austin Lebrón - Pa Gosar 7) Jael - 10 Sergio Mendes - Magalenha (Jaël Remix) 8) Rahmaan - One me9) WɆSØ - Dusk 10) CLVSHMAN - YVCK YVCK 10) Murlo - At The End (Die For Me) 11) Murlo - Wind Me Up 12) Degrandi - 94120 Groove 13) Leikeli47 - M I L K (Jaymie Silk Edition) 14) KKING KONG - UH Baile 15) Caleon Fox - Semi Cinematic (Prod. BeatsByMantra) 16) Falcxne - Fergalicious w/ evan (off Home Alone Dance Party 17) Ekany - Crystal Yellow 18) Ekany - Mans Not Hot/The thing go 19) Multirex [TOKYOBLUNTS] - Bonita 20) 21 SAVAGE - Flex on X (SB Marty Flip) 21) Julia Lewis - Perplexing Pegasus 22) Kush Jones - Sza - Wavy (Jersey Club Edit) 23) Arme - Teriyaki Tool 24) Wallwork - Havoc 25) Lone - Arc 26) Tunde x Akalex - Ready 27) Inc. No World - Complete 28) Phabo - Make It Right (produced by Krs. & Mars Today) 29) Jarreau Vandal - Red bone (VANDALIZED EDIT) 30) DJ Yung Vamp - Gucci gucci louis louis fendi fendi 31) NxWorries - Best One (remix) 32) Lvis-1990 - Sunlight ft. Mista Silva & Gaika 33) Blasko - Another Level 34) Planet Giza - Ladies Move 35)Jarreau Vandal - Did you see (VANDALIZED EDIT) 36) jåmvvis x J robb - i think its fine 37) KALLITECHNIS - Song For You feat. Innanet James (prod. Rami.B) 38) Malaa - Paris 96 39) DKVPZ - Chose One (out on INVDRS) 40) Yaeji - Drink im sipping on

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Independent Music Podcast
#163 - Mica Levi, GAIKA, Jun Kamoda, Pauline Anna Strom - 13 November 2017

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 65:57


On the show this week we kick off with a banger with the new EP from Japan's Jun Kamoda. Along the way towards Oscar-nominee Mica Levi's new soundtrack we touch on modern classical, Lithuanian avant pop, tambutronics, heavy rock and a whole loft of hefty bass music. Tracklisting Jun Kamoda - Body & Soul (Black Acre, UK) Drunk in Hell - Sick Sick Sex (Burning World Records, Netherlands) Pauline Anna Strom - Energies (RVNG Intl., USA) NSRD - Kastanis (Chestnut) (Stroom.tv, Belgium) Kuenta i Tambu - Bon

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Beats per minut
Gorres i cadenes

Beats per minut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 60:17


Gorres llampants, cadenes d'or, dits farcits d'anells, actitud de carrer... A "Beats per minut" baixem a l'asfalt per gaudir de sons electr

All Yesterday’s Parties
AYP 27: "Exactly the kind of sound that would ruin a Grouper concert."

All Yesterday’s Parties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 38:42


Season 2.5, Episode 4. We're still running up to Safe As Milk Festival at Pontins in Prestatyn (why, is it coming out?), and in this edition, Mike & John are burying their heads in Mark Ernestus' Ndagga Rhythm Force, GAIKA, and, as you may have gleaned from the episode title, Grouper. Prepare for more musical commentary, Mike losing his bottle, John's big manly thumbs, plus a really unseemly Star Wars joke. Want more? Hit up our Listening Notes Tumblr: http://ayppodcast.tumblr.com and follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/ayppodcast #Music #Review #Podcast #MarkErnestusNdaggaRhythmForce #GAIKA #Grouper #ForceKin

Independent Music Podcast
#104 - Gruff Rhys, Equiknoxx, Jonny Sender, Gaika - 15 August 2016

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 63:43


We may kick off this week's show with the delicate stylings of the ever-excellent Gruff Rhys and his new record, but we soon crack on with playing exceptional experimental contemporary electronics - from the sublime Gaika to Jamaican avant-dancehall specialists Equiknoxx. On this week's journey we stop off to take in Wrongtom's mindblowing remix of General Levy, experimental italo disco from Jolly Mare, Dutch-African punk from The Ex, new music from Leo Abrahams, Hieroglyphic Being, Jonny Sender, and some r

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The Quietus Radio
Show 18 – 11/08/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 34:03


It's a double banger of a Quietus Hour week to celebrate our eight birthday and launch of the new podcast version of our weekly selection of the best new music accompanied by passable chat. We've had the special edition where Stewart Lee came in to speak to John Doran about new book Content Provider, some of the music he's listening to currently, and The Fall (obvs). On the second Quietus Hour of the week, Luke Turner is joined by William Doyle, FKA East India Youth, to play choice new and slightly less new belters from the likes of Katie Gately, a Rick Holland collaboration with Chrononautz, the Kamaru Celina Band, Death In Vegas rejiggled by Chris & Cosey, Jenny Hval, The Comet Is Coming, Piano Wire, Gaika, Blanck Mass and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. PLUS! Who is this stranger ringing from across the borders in The Persuader?! You can subscribe to The Quietus Hour podcast via iTunes here.

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 78 - Beats, Rhymes, and Life Goes On

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 71:10


Music lovers, It's been way too long!  But don't fear, today's episode has a ton of great music and the next episode is coming right on its heels.  The theme de jour is hip hop.  We use a remembrance of two hip hop originators, lost this year, as a jumping off point for taking a look at some of the latest and greatest.  It's an often repeated criticism, and has been for a decade, that hip hop is over or there's nothing good anymore.  Maybe that's true on the radio but really commercial radio is what's over!  Well, not really but the point is the state of the hip hop union is strong.  And a huge part of that strength is diversity of sound.  This mix is all over the map so get ready. As always, thank you for listening and don't forget to support the artists, Aaron @ActListMusic Tracklist(links to buy) 1.Reality Used to bea Friend of Mine by PM Dawn on Of the Heart, Of the Soul and of the Cross: TheUtopian Experience 2.The Hop by A TribeCalled Quest on Beats, Rhymes and Life 3.95 Till Infinity byJoey Bada$$ on Summer Knights 4.Bug Powder Dust byBomb The Bass on The K&D Sessions 5.Diablo by MACMILLER on Diablo - Single 6.Purple Heart byWaldo 7.Rihannaft. Spark Master Tape by Kai Skywalker on Syrup Splash 8.PMVD ft. Mista Silva by GAIKA on SECURITY 9.Zach's Thesis ft.Zack Sekoff by Anthony Valadez on In Search Of 10.ObjectifyingRabbits ft. Open Mike Eagle by Milo 11.Stigmata ft. Thesby Tre Mission on Stigmata 12.Step 21 by Wileyon Snakes & Ladders 13.Sharks by CadenceWeapon on Breaking Kayfabe 14.Problem ft.Skittles by Icicle on Problem 15.Godzilla ft. DopeD.O.D. by Mefjus on Emulation 16.Devil's Whisper byRaury 17.Let Go ft. SelinaCarrera by Mr. Lif on Don't Look Down18.Adrenaline bySwollen Members on Heavy

Independent Music Podcast
#90 - Portishead, Brandt Brauer Frick, GAIKA, Family Atlantica -

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 61:06


There's nothing like completely transforming an Abba track for your first music in six years, but that's what Portishead have done with SOS. We've also got self-released sounds from Map71 and GAIKA, alongside two new ones being released by the on-form Soundway Records - the mesmerising Family Atlantica and the acid folk of Vanishing Twin. Elsewhere we have new jazz from Sarathy Korwar through Ninja Tune, Belgian duo Tav Exotic via Vlek, DVA on Hyperdub, Brandt Brauer Frick on !K7, and Newcastle's phonetic s

The Quietus Radio
Show 3 – 21/04/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 37:24


On this week's The Quietus hour we've a new slot called Persuasion, whereby we want YOU to get in touch with us to cajole us into playing a song you're particularly loving at the moment. Full details if you listen in, but if you're a lazy swine here's the basics - you can call 020 3393 6395 and leave a message persuading us to play a song of your choice on the next show. John gives details of what is and isn't expecting on the show, along with a new analysis of the latest in music news and our first film review slot. There's also the best new music from Daniel Patrick Quinn, Selvhenter, Gaika, Eva Bowen, Xiu Xiu doing Twin Peaks and Marissa Nadler, plus a new life-saver Velvet Underground cover by Brian Eno, ANOTHER cover of Do You Think I'm Sexy, Coil and Barıs Manco & Kurtalan Ekspre. That's not to mention the chat you love on Luke's battles with woodpeckers in Epping Forest, England's Hidden Reverse, brutal piratical death methods and Spencer's new record shop in Margate.

Independent Music Podcast
#78 - Iggy Pop, Mikael Seifu, Gaika, She-Devils - 1 February 2016

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 61:49


Some extraordinary electronic music on this week's show. JahYu's rootsy dub with throat singing and bird noises ticks all our boxes, we've got two future British masters in Commodo and Rocks FOE combining, and another one in Gaika. It's a real showcase of wonderful British electronics, with Not Waving, Champion, and Four Tet also appearing. Away from that we have the legendary Iggy Pop kicking things off, brilliant electronic pop with Montreal's She-Devils, Italian drone from Fulkanelli and Ethiopian elect

Dj Kate Angel
Urban Knights ft. Gaika - FWD (Dj Kate Angel remix)

Dj Kate Angel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 7:08


Мой ремикс на прикольный трек :)

remix gaika urban knights
Dj Kate Angel
Urban Knights ft. Gaika - FWD (Dj Kate Angel remix)

Dj Kate Angel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 7:08


Мой ремикс на прикольный трек :)

remix gaika urban knights