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Best podcasts about Georgia Anne Muldrow

Latest podcast episodes about Georgia Anne Muldrow

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

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Swamburger, Scarlet Monk, Gift of Gab, conshus, Heresy, Monie Love , Dominique Larue, Carolina Dirty, MyVerse, Cautious Clay, BlackLiq, Dub Sonata, MonoNeon, SNDLG, Homeboy Sandman, Brand The Builder, Georgia Anne Muldrow, NxWorries, Theo Croker, Sean Shakespeare, E-Turn, Prolific Wone, DWTBF, Adrian Younge, Aesop Rock, Elementalz Music, Sankofa, Burnt Bakarak, Emma-Jean Thackray, J-LIVE, Joi, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

The Upful LIFE Podcast
086: NUBYA GARCIA [U.K.-based saxophonist/composer]

The Upful LIFE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 113:24


A supreme honor & privilege to welcome scintillating saxophonist/composer NUBYA GARCIA to Episode 086. At the dawn of her first US headlining tour, the UK-based sorceress was kind enough to tap in for a deep, insightful chat on a smattering of salient topics with numerous delightful detours. Your humble narrator has been paying rather close attention to this dynamic, shape-shifting artist since she unveiled 2020 debut full-length LP SOURCE. In 2024, Garcia blasted back with the otherworldly sophomore sensation ODYSSEY, a multi-hued document that delivers different shades than its prodigous predecessor. For just under an hour, Nubya Garcia unspools the passions and pathways that manifested this magnificent new record. Exploring the vision, compositions, and inspirations that made ODYSSEY spring to vibrant life, plus the exhilarating experience of conducting a chamber orchestra for the first time - while recording in a church no less! Nubya discusses her foray into spoken word, recalling a humorous story tracking vocals in Brazil. She later revisits the genetic codes, cross-pollinations and hybrid strains native to the majestic SOURCE. We explore the symbiosis between club culture and her sound art; Ms. Garcia reflects on the impact of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert appearance(s), her lengthy relationships and crucial collaborations with a loyal cadre of co-conspirators including Joe Armon-Jones, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Mala, DJ Harrison (Butcher Brown), and beyond.  2:30 - Ep.086 preview 5:45 - Sponsor: Just Schwandering NOLA JazzFest 8:20 - Sponsor: CORNFLOWER Ka-BLOOM! Tour 10:50 - The Upful Update 14:45 - Introducing: NUBYA GARCIA 19:10 - INTERVIEW w/ Nubya [54 mins] 1:13:10 - afterglow > ViBE Junkie JAMZ  Nubya Garcia bio (courtesy of Concord Jazz): "Nubya Garcia isn't an artist you can easily classify. Is it jazz? Sure, the London-born saxophonist, composer and bandleader grew up studying the genre under the noted pianist Nikki Yeoh at Camden Music. But it isn't until you listen to albums like 2020's Source and 2024's Odyssey that you hear broader creativity shining through: It's jazz, classical, dub, R&B and whatever else Garcia wants to convey. It all comes from a place of exploration and self-study, of wanting to do all the things across all disciplines while ignoring arbitrary boxes that don't fit. Garcia's sophomore album Odyssey released via Concord Jazz. A majestic feat on which she blends orchestral arrangements with R&B, jazz, broken beat and dub, resulting in a grand, nuanced record that feels airy and celestial without sacrificing the groove. It's a deeply personal offering about her trek to falling back in love with musical composition over the past four years." Big Thanks to Mick & the Nubya team for making this conversation possible! ViBE Junkie JAMZ Nubya Garcia - "Source" [Glastonbury 2022] Nubya Garcia - "Triumphance" [Jools Holland 2024] Nubya Garcia & Joe Armon-Jones Band - "Hold" [2020] Mala, Joe Armon-Jones, Nubya Garcia, + more : London 2023   Please check out our generous sponsors! Just Schwandering x Fest du Void in New Orleans Cornflower Music     Venmo B. a few dollas for makin you holla! Upful LIFE Patreon EMAIL the SHOW PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts Listen/Comment on Spotify Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE  

DJ Bill Coleman & Peace Bisquit Podcast
Episode 65: NATURAL. A PB Soul Salve Mixtape x DJ BILL COLEMAN

DJ Bill Coleman & Peace Bisquit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 102:47


NATURAL.  A PB  Soul Salve Mixtape x DJ BILL COLEMAN1/13/25 - Full Moon In Cancer.2025.  Bitch, I'm free.  Our groove-a-listic, soultronica mixtape jam to raise vibrations. Compiled by DJ Bill Coleman.Babe - Louis Culture, Tora-i & RichieOn and On - Tyla Me & U - Tems Questions- Maeta Someone to Love You - SAULTOut Of Luck (ft. Mariah the Scientist) - KAYTRANADAWhat You Done - Rochelle Jordan & Keys N KratesNatural - Isaiah Falls, Tamae & Icee RedBad For You (ft. Jazmine Sullivan) - Wizkid Get Sun (Georgia Anne Muldrow Remix) - Hiatus Kaiyote Caught Up - FLO Soh-Soh - Odeal Feelings (feat. J Hus) - Jorja SmithTodavía Viva - Khruangbin Moxie - Blu DeTiger Falling For You - Tom MischSerena (feat. Samm Henshaw) - Adi Oasis Leveled (Remix) - Durand Bernarr Hunger (feat. Rahsaan Patterson) - Joi Moon Slide - Lilblackkids, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Keith Rice Dragonball Durag - Thundercat Sparkle (feat. Bad Snacks) - CARRTOONS Butter - CHERISE Never Too Much (Sly & Robbie Remix) - Soul Sugar ft. Leo CarmichaelStay With Me Through the Night - Fabiana PalladinoChill Baby - SZA Angel Dust - TYSON Remember (ft. Samara Joy & Robert Glasper) - Tank and the BangasDouble Back - Coco JonesAll Of Me - NaoRuined Me - Muni LongSomeday - Elmiene YES IT IS - Leon Thomas  The Voice Of Cassandre - https://www.mixcloud.com/greggringo/dj-bill-coleman-natural-a-pb-soul-salve-mixtape/- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/72yP5FQvQA9M0F7hANXF6R- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNBQenti5B4Du0k_CBtaGuK2ONR6_u0qn&si=0jgosLfmEddiBlkG** Art: 'Superman Has Feelings Too' by Tania Rivilis (Oil on canvas) - http://linktr.ee/tania_rivilis

La cuarta parte
La cuarta parte - La rabona - 27/02/25

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 60:38


1/ URI SANTAFÉ. La rabona. feat EL SANTO y ACONE. 2/ EDER VEGA. Wannabe. feat. Slim D y Sxnse. 3/ MILENARI. El mesías. 4/ JAKOLN. Dante. feat Invandra. 5/ ALBERTO CASTILLO. Respira hondo. feat Daniel Alonso e Ill Mati. 6/ SUPRAH & AKADEMIX BEATS. Cerca de ti. 7/ CHACHEBLACK. Tu lealtad es sagrada. 8/ LITO. No amor. 9/ WASABI CRU. Chikara. feat Faenna.10/ SKYGAZE. Clean the wound.11/ AMIN PAYNE & BEN DADA BOOM. Destiny. 12/ YOUNG RJ AND MEGA RAN. Pressure. 13/ MED AND GUILTY SIMPSON. Visions. feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow. 14/ ATMOSPHERE. Like a fire. 15/ RAPSODY. Power. feat KENDRICK LAMAR. 17/ BLAHZAY BLAHZAY. Oh My God. con OL’ DIRTY BASTARD.Escuchar audio

Volume Zone
West Coast Legend Series: JIMETTA ROSE

Volume Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 78:57


Singer and choir leader JIMETTA ROSE representing incredible soulful and lyrically uplifting music as a solo artist and Choir member- Voices of Creation- chats with TOMEICKO about her inspirations and fashion. Her colaborations with Shafiq Husayn of SA-RA and Ras G and GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW are beautiful pieces of work you should go check out!

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts
Pullin from the Stacks - Los Angeles Hip-Hop Records

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 38:00


Seemed like a good moment to salute the city of LA, a city I never thought I'd end up residing in as a kid but where I now live and don't plan on leaving. A huge city, where horrible fires and climate change have destroyed the homes of thousands of people including some of those featured on this mix. If you are looking to support folks in need, check out: mutualaidla.org/ I recorded this mix live on Twitch, totally unplanned and a bit rough but fun, might try and do that more often this year? We'll see. Thanks as always for tuning in! Tracklist: Elusive ft. Aceyalone, will.i.am, People Under the Stairs, Warren G, Warren G, Vooodu ft. Meen Green, Funkdoobiest ft. Cypress Hill, Kankick, Lootpack, Snoop Dogg, Abstract Tribe Unique, MC Eiht, Pharcyde, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Phoenix Orion, MURS, DJ Quik, Warren G, Alkaholiks, Yo-Yo, Madlib, T-Love ft. Chali2na, Haiku D'Etat, Medusa

La cuarta parte
La cuarta parte - Konke - 12/12/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 60:08


1/ Seba Kaapstad. Konke. 2/ Rapsody. 12 Problems. 3/ Namir Blade. Space Ghost. 4/ ALEX ORELLANA Y JAYDER. Aaliyah. S¡feat SIH H. 5/ JOTANDJOTA. Solo son palabras. feat. TREMENDO. 6/ COLDCHAIN. Fukushima. con Erik Urano. 7/ Boogie - Soho (ft. JID). 8/ CHRIS ORRICK. Children of Dirt. 9/ GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW. Brokenfolks.10/ DEMENCEE. Ryoubu. 11/ ÉBANO AND LOUIS AMOEBA. Joven JUGADOR. 12/ FCKRNSE. Pella. 13/ HARD GZ. Espantapájaros. 14/ SWIZZ BEATZ. Swizzmontana. feat. FRENCH MONTANA.15/ U-GOD. XXX. feat METHOD MAN.Escuchar audio

La cuarta parte
La cuarta parte - Clockwork - 17/10/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 60:26


1/ BLACKALICIOUS. Clockwork. 2/ YANCEY BOYS. Beautiful. feat POSDNUOS & BONI. 3/ APOLLO BROWN. Brass tracks. feat Chino Xl and Finale. 4/ WHITE BOIZ (KRONDON & SHAFIQ HUSAYN). Learn Tho. 5/ BRASCO NOIR AND SAMURAI DEL. Wolfskin. 6/ TYLER THE CREATOR. Smuckers. 7/ BLIMES. Come Correct. feat GIFTED GAB. 8/ CHANCE THE RAPPER. Big fish. 9/ THE 1978ERS (YU AND SLIMKAT). Tryin’ then yall say .10/ ASAP ROCKY. Electric body.11/ RAPSODY. OooWee. feat Anderson Paak. 12/ LITTLE SIMZ. Boss.13/ VEL THE WONDER. Penny.14/ DECLAIME. Flys Eye. feat GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW. 15/ LANDO CHILL. Peso.Escuchar audio

Pôle Hip-Hop
#290 avec Zénaïde Berg + nouveautés de La Fève, Lost, KaMa, Chung, Evan Shay...

Pôle Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024


Cette semaine, on reçoit l'autrice Zénaïde Berg pour discuter de son essai "Les reines de la ville : Essai sur le féminisme et l'amour du rap". La Fève - TARIK INTERLUDE Hemo & Krimophonik - La mécanique des huiles (feat. Ron Brice) Ka - Such Devotion Jai Nitai Lotus - us! KaMa - Pasteur Africain Lost - Zeus Shad & 14KT - Hunting Goats Your Old Droog - DBZ (feat. Denzel Curry & Method Man) 38 Spesh - Early Morning The Alchemist - Details (feat. Larry June) Ransom, Conway The Machine & V Don - A New Day Daniel Son & Finn - Missing Teeth Chung & Perutheproducer - Helium Head DJ Mehdi - On s'habitue (feat. Rocé) Doechii - BULLFROG Cookin Soul & Kid Frankie - Showtime NxWorries - FromHere (feat. Snoop Dogg & October London) A2H - Jamais Evan Shay - No Hero (feat. DO, The Outcast) SDM - Drago Malefoy Chilla - L.A. Larry June - Money Bag Benny The Butcher - Buffalo Freestyle (feat. Drake) Blu & Exile - Intro: Hello LA (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow) STi - True Story

Eavesdrop Radio
Episode 671: Eavesdrop Podcast #673

Eavesdrop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 179:43


Levitation Room - Ooh ChildAlice Russell - RainNas - PURPLE (DJ APPLEJAC'S UNHOOKED GENERATION REMIX)Sade - Kiss Of Life (DJ Brainchild vs Buscrates Blend)Clyde Beats - Rising Up (feat. Amalia)HEAVy - Do For YouJimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation - Things Are Getting BetterMilton + esperanza - Saudade Dos Aviões Da Panair (Conversando No Bar)Sababa 5 & Yurika - Empty Hands - あなたの両手に花束をYoël & Cecilia Stalín (Skånsk Lofi) - Livet Copa Salvo - Tong King RockMarcos Valle & Leon Ware - Feels So GoodMeshell Ndegeocello - LoveCitrus Sun - Mystic BrewTransmission Towers - Cosmic TriggerEmanative - Messimalism (Above Thought)Nubya Garcia - We Walk In Gold (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow)sparklmami - FajasDora Morelenbaum - CacoJessica Lauren - ShibuyaRosie Lowe - This BeforeJon Laine - Twilight Lee Clarke - Having A SummerPat Van Dyke - Deeper Shade of GreenMulatu Astatke & Hoodna - Orchestra Majordon champion -  birds (0108)Daniel Casimir In - Search for Goldilocks (feat. London Contemporary Orchestra & James Beckwith)Minnie Riperton - Dreamin' (DJ Epik Rework) MasterJamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (Tom Yum Peace Of Mind Radio Edit)Flying Lotus - GarmonboziaLoving - Growing Flowers By Candlelight (Mo Serious Edit)Crackazat - Can't Blame A SoulAlice Russell - Light (Palm Skin Productions Remix)Bilal - Sometimes (Yoruba Soul Mix)Chaos in the CBD feat. Nathan Haines & Dave Koor - Emotional IntelligenceZach Witness - Girl You Need A House of MindMurder He Wrote - To Be In Love (refix)Ezra Collective & Yazmin Lacey  - God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (lil'dave refix)Karen Nyame KG - The RemedyKyle Hall - IKBKO GRVaidan noell - SharevariSunlightsquare - Super People (Extended Mix)Meem Dayton - The Sound Of Music (Meem Extended Edit)MckNasty - Sundown

Beat Salad
Beat Salad - Episode September 24, 2024

Beat Salad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024


Episode #241 - Fall Beats, Autumn TreatsPlaylist: Rosie Lowe - Mood To Make LoveNxWorries - MoveOnHowiewonder - GlidingElaquent - AnxietyHenkel - In The DarkTommyhil - Medium Blackbsd.u - all my homies hate chilledcowDK - InterludeDominant - BlossomsGabb. - Coffee ShopDave Guy - I'll Follow YouDr. Syntax, Pete Cannon, Binbag Wisdom - Same PageKaytranada, featuring PinkPantheress - Snap My FingerYusef Lateef - Nubian LadyGene Ammons - Jungle StrutAzymuth - ManhãLloyd Miller - Gol-E-GandomTalib Kweli, J. Rawls, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Jimetta Rose - Love For LifeAllysha Joy - nothing to proveNubya Garcia - Set It FreeThe O'My's, Jamila Woods - Nothing MuchOddisee - Skipping RocksPete Rock & C.L. Smooth - Take You ThereBADBADNOTGOOD - Ways of Seeing

Nova Club
Lundi Nouveautés : James Blake, John Glacier, King Krule, Kronos Quartet, Fontaines D.C. et plus !

Nova Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 112:32


Et un focus techno sur Astropolis ! TRACKLIST Kreamcicle - No News Is News James Blake - Let Her Know John Glacier - Cows Come Home Kool & The Gang - Give It Up Charli xcx - Girl, so confusing (ft. Lorde) Kronos Quartet, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Jacob Garchik & Red Hot Org - Outer Spaceways Incorporated NxWorries - Where I Go (ft. H.E.R.) Kali Uchis - Never Be Yours Vince Staples - "Radio" Marvin Gaye - Is That Enough Fontaines D.C. - Favourite Nilüfer Yanya - Method Actor King Krule - Time For Slurp KAYTRANADA - Please Babe KAYTRANADA - Snap My Finger (ft. PinkPantheress) Ice Spice - Phat Butt Floorplan - Fake & Unholy (ft. Honey Dijon) Kronos Quartet & Friends Meet Sun Ra - Blood Running High (ft. RP Boo, Armand Hammer) CWTCH - Downfall Manu Le Malin & Kmyle - Little Big Man Less-O - Petrichor

Talkhouse Podcast
Meshell Ndegeocello with David Harrington (Kronos Quartet)

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 38:11


On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we're diving deep into a chat inspired by two tribute albums to an incredibly influential musician, Sun Ra. Joining us are Meshell Ndegeocello and David Harrington. And oh man, do I have my work cut out for me in trying to introduce these incredible people and their careers—I won't even scratch the surface. Meshell Ndegeocello's biggest foray into the public consciousness, strangely enough, came on a duet with John Mellencamp in the mid-'90s, but that's not at all indicative of her wide-ranging career, which also includes everything from go-go music to neo-soul to jazz to rapping on a Madonna song. These days, the Grammys had to create an entirely new category for what she does: She just won the first-ever Grammy award for Alternative Jazz for last year's The Omnichord Real Book. It's no surprise given her musical serachings that Ndegeocello is also deeply inspired by Sun Ra, the legendary out-there jazz composer and performer who traveled through time and space until leaving our planet in 1993. His legacy lives on, though, and Ndegeocello recently released Red Hot & Ra: The Magic City, which features new compositions, old sounds, and a fresh look not just at Ra's work but his musical spirit. It's hard to explain, but check out “Bedlam Blues” from The Magic City right here. Today's other guest is David Harrington, founding member of Kronos Quartet, which has been expanding the music world for 50 years. I'd be a fool to try and sum up everything they've done and everyone with whom they've performed over the years, but do yourself a favor and Google them if you're not familiar. I'll just say that Kronos has pushed the envelope from just about every conceivable angle and expanded the scope and understanding of classical music, pop music, experimental music and much more. They've done film scores that you've definitely heard and deep dives into fringe classical compositions that you almost certainly haven't. So it's no wonder that they, too, like Ndegeocello, have found the wonder and mystery in Sun Ra's music, and that they've put together their own tribute in the Red Hot and Ra series. Theirs is called Outer Spaceways Incorporated: Kronos Quartet and Friends Meet Sun Ra. The friends on their volume of the series include Laurie Anderson, Marshall Allen, Laraaji, Moor Mother, Terry Riley, and more. Check out “Outer Spaceways Incorporated,” which features Georgia Anne Muldrow, right here. I should mention too that both of these albums are being released by the Red Hot organization, which has been raising money and awareness for good causes—initially AIDS research, and now that and more—since 1989. The Red Hot and Ra series is just the latest in a long line of albums that push musical boundaries while also serving humanity, so kudos to them—and to former Talkhouse host Elia Einhorn, who's been working with the Red Hot folks on these Sun Ra tributes. In this great conversation, Harrington and Ndegeocello talk, naturally, about Sun Ra, and they get granular with it, touching on MLK's "I Have A Dream" speech and its relationship to this music. They also chat about bringing more women into composition—a Kronos mandate since the beginning—as well as how finding Sun Ra changed Ndegeocello's musical path completely. Harrington also shares a great story about rehearsing with Ornette Coleman. Bonus! Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Meshell Ndegeocello and David Harrington for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/talkhouse

featured Wiki of the Day

fWotD Episode 2592: The Ecstatic Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Sunday, 9 June 2024 is The Ecstatic.The Ecstatic is the fourth studio album by American rapper Mos Def, released on June 9, 2009, by the independent record label Downtown Records. After venturing further away from hip hop with an acting career and two poorly received albums, Mos Def signed a recording contract with Downtown and recorded The Ecstatic primarily at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. He worked with producers such as Preservation, Mr. Flash, Oh No, and Madlib, with the latter two reusing instrumentals they had produced on Stones Throw Records. The work of Stones Throw rapper MF Doom was also cited by Mos Def as an influence, while singer Georgia Anne Muldrow, formerly of the record label, performed as one of the album's few guest vocalists, along with rappers Slick Rick and Talib Kweli.Described by music journalists as a conscious and alternative hip hop record, The Ecstatic features an eccentric, internationalist quality. Mos Def's raps about global politics, love, war, spirituality, and social conditions are informed by the zeitgeist of the late 2000s, Black internationalism, and Pan-Islamic ideas, incorporating many Islamic references throughout the album. Its loosely structured, lightly reverbed songs use unconventional time signatures and samples taken from a variety of international musical styles, including Afrobeat, soul, Eurodance, jazz, reggae, Latin, and Middle Eastern music. Mos Def titled the album after one of his favorite novels, Victor LaValle's The Ecstatic (2002), believing its titular phrase evoked his singular musical vision. For the album's front cover, a still from Charles Burnett's 1978 film Killer of Sheep was reproduced in a red tint.The Ecstatic charted at number nine on the Billboard 200 in its first week of release and eventually sold 168,000 copies. Its sales benefited from its presence on Internet blogs and the release of a T-shirt illustrating the record's packaging alongside a label printed with a code redeemable for a free download of the album. To further support the album, Mos Def embarked on an international tour with concerts in North America, Japan, Australia, and the United Kingdom between August 2009 and April 2010. As his DJ on the tour, Preservation began to develop remixes of the album's songs, which he later released on the remix album The REcstatic in 2013.A widespread critical success, The Ecstatic was viewed as a return to form for Mos Def and one of the best albums from 2009, with reviewers applauding its exuberant musical feel, adventurous creative range, and shrewd lyrical performances. Some publications ranked it among the greatest albums of the 2000s decade, including The Times at number 30. However, it struggled to reach mainstream audiences beyond Mos Def's fan base and led the already disillusioned rapper further away from the music industry, resulting in less recorded work from him over subsequent years.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:01 UTC on Sunday, 9 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see The Ecstatic on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Olivia Neural.

Southern Vangard
Episode 401 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 113:02


BANG! @southernvangard radio Ep401! This week, we begin a new chapter of the merch game here at Southern Vangard, with the release of our first whiskey glass to celebrate our 400th episode milestone! The Episode 400 Wobbler Whiskey glass is available NOW at our BIG CARTEL storefront, which is located HERE: southernvangard.bigcartel.com. This is a one-time, limited edition glass, with only 40 made, and also includes a Southern Vangard sticker sheet designed in collaboration with WHITE SAYED, as well as a coaster for the glass. This also marks the beginning of us moving all physical merchandise sales to BIG CARTEL. Our BANDCAMP site will remain live for selling digital music. On the episode front, we have WORLD EXCLUSIVES from SUPASTITION, SHAD, PRAISE, the MILKCRATE crew, TRUTH and DJ EVIL DEE of DA BEATMINERZ! ‘Nuff said let's get into it…YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #hiphop #undergroundhiphop #boombap ----------- Recorded live May 20, 2024 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks ----------- Pre-Game Beats - Raz Fresco Talk Break Inst. - "Attention" - Trust One "Southern Vangard Theme" - Southern Vangard All-Stars "Fast Life" - UFO Fev (prod. Fredro Starr) "Superare" - Supastition ft. Shad (prod. Praise) ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Supposed To Represent (MiLKCRATE Remix)" - Truth x DJ Evil Dee ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Sonje" - Mach-Hommy ft. Hephzibah (prod. Georgia Anne Muldrow) "Kiss The Ring" - K.A.A.N. & DJ Hoppa "Do You Right" - Hometown Heroes (Brad Baloo, DJ Yoda & Edo. G) Talk Break Inst. - "Fall Back" - Trust One "Ice Pick Lobotomy" - Spit Gemz ft. DJ Jon Doe "Get 'Em" - Silent Knight ft. Skyzoo, Emilio Rojas & East "Last Minute" - Raz Fresco & Daniel Son "Roses" - RhymeStyle Troop "The Serpent And The Rainbow" - Mach-Hommy (prod. Sadhugold) "Long Pinky Nail" - Doza The Drum Dealer x CASKET.D Talk Break Inst. - "Rain Clouds" - Trust One "Two Kids" - maticulous ft. Elzhi & DJ Jon Doe "Mutty" - Conway The Machine ft. Stove God Cooks (prod. Conductor Williams) "Faith" - Trap Jefe & godBLESSbeatz ft Rome Streetz, TGIFLY & Chase Fetti "Baking Soda" - Reek Osama & Noisy Ne!ghbour "Ferragamo Bvlgari" - Machacha ft. O The Great, Sean Links & DJ FMD "Holy ____" - Mach-Hommy (prod. Conductor Williams) "Make A Wish" - Big Kahuna OG, Fly Anakin & Henny L.O. (prod. Graymatter) Talk Break Inst. - "Cocktails" / "Pride" - Trust One

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Rochelle Jordan (RE-RELEASE)

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 24:39


Canadian artist Rochelle Jordan has been making downtempo R&B for over a decade now, blending 90s pop, vintage UK house and garage, electronic and progressive hip-hop for a unique and sensual sound. During her in-studio session for KEXP earlier this summer, she spoke with Larry Mizell Jr. about the inspirations behind her new record, 'Play with the Changes,' and played a dazzling set of four songs off the album. As a bonus, we share a snippet from our 2019 sessions with acclaimed R&B artist Georgia Anne Muldrow and Declaime. Recorded 06/08/2022. Already Dancing Elephants Lay All Along Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTubeSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Rochelle Jordan [Performance & Interview Only] (RE-RELEASE)

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 27:35


Canadian artist Rochelle Jordan has been making downtempo R&B for over a decade now, blending 90s pop, vintage UK house and garage, electronic and progressive hip-hop for a unique and sensual sound. During her in-studio session for KEXP earlier this summer, she spoke with Larry Mizell Jr. about the inspirations behind her new record, 'Play with the Changes,' and played a dazzling set of four songs off the album. As a bonus, we share a snippet from our 2019 sessions with acclaimed R&B artist Georgia Anne Muldrow and Declaime. Recorded 06/08/2022. Already Dancing Elephants Lay All Along Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTubeSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: PurpleKloud, conshus, TzariZM, Admiral Naughtz, Angelica Garcia, Sankofa, DJ Navin Johnson, Tali Rodriguez, Adi Oasis, Danielle Ponder, Sly5thAve, Kyle Rapps, Tyler Daley, Koralle, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Nalepa, JFDR, Homeboy Sandman, Jordan Mackampa, Rasheed Chappell, DJ Dolo76, Blu, Shafiq Husayn, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Georgia, Cadence Weapon, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

La cuarta parte
La Cuarta Parte - Dirty Soul Playlist - 02/02/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 60:08


1/ ALFA MIST AND EMMAVIE. Insomnia. 2/ ALICIA KEYS. The gospel. 3/ THUNDERCAT. Drink dat. feat Wiz Khalifa. 4/ SHUANISE. Alailoye. 5/ Platinum Pied Pipers. Now or never. feat Tiombe Lockhart. 6/ LEXUS. Loveaholic. feat Jonra Amour. 7/ JILL SCOTT. Closure. 8/ GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW. Overload. 9/ BUDAMUNK AND J. LAMOTTA. Put it aside. 10/ BILAL. Money over love. feat Kendrick Lamar. 11/ ALOE BLACC AND FOUR TET. Happy Now?. 12/ BJ THE CHICAGO KID. Play’s ball. feat Rick Ross.13/ DJ SHADOW. Bergschrund. feat Nils Frahm. 14/ LION BABE.When I told you I love you.15/ SOLANGE. Stay flo. 16/ SYD. All about me. 17/ RAPHAEL SAADIQ. My walk.Escuchar audio

PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL PODCAST
Episode 255: PBS #236: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Musical Director for AMBER MARK)

PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 89:50


September 25, 2023: For this edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME welcomes one of the most sought-after sidemen in ALL of modern music.JOSH HARI (Center Middle) is a multi-instrumentalist and producer from Oakland, California via Jalisco, Mexico. Influenced heavily by the rich musical tradition of the SF Bay Area, his deep groove and stylistic versatility have made him an in-demand collaborator and musical director. His original musical projects have received acclaim from Rolling Stone Magazine, Bass Player Magazine, and have represented the United States on tours in 4 continents on behalf of the US State Dept under the Obama Administration.PART 1: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Music Director for R&B Singer/Songwriter AMBER MARK) stops by for a chat! Tune in as JOSH recalls great musical moments with his friend/mentor Terri Lyne Carrington (middle top) & Herbie Hancock (right bottom).PART 2: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Music Director for R&B Singer/Songwriter AMBER MARK) continues discussion with reflections about his work with icons such as Dianne Reeves (left top), Amel Larriuex (middle bottom), Georgia Anne Muldrow, Jose James, Terence Blanchard, & Phife Dawg of A Tribe Called Quest (RIP)(left bottom).PART 3: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Music Director for R&B Singer/Songwriter AMBER MARK) wraps up his recollections including his stellar musical moments with Kadhja Bonet, the legendary Lalah Hathaway (right top) PLUS the story of his extensive musical fellowship with R&B songstress Amber Mark (left & right center).An incredible discussion so press PLAY & SHARE with your friends.JOSH: https://www.instagram.com/joshhariAMBER MARK: https://www.instagram.com/instagramber/

PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL PODCAST
Episode 255: PBS #236: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Musical Director for AMBER MARK)

PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 89:50


September 25, 2023: For this edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME welcomes one of the most sought-after sidemen in ALL of modern music.JOSH HARI (Center Middle) is a multi-instrumentalist and producer from Oakland, California via Jalisco, Mexico. Influenced heavily by the rich musical tradition of the SF Bay Area, his deep groove and stylistic versatility have made him an in-demand collaborator and musical director. His original musical projects have received acclaim from Rolling Stone Magazine, Bass Player Magazine, and have represented the United States on tours in 4 continents on behalf of the US State Dept under the Obama Administration.PART 1: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Music Director for R&B Singer/Songwriter AMBER MARK) stops by for a chat! Tune in as JOSH recalls great musical moments with his friend/mentor Terri Lyne Carrington (middle top) & Herbie Hancock (right bottom).PART 2: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Music Director for R&B Singer/Songwriter AMBER MARK) continues discussion with reflections about his work with icons such as Dianne Reeves (left top), Amel Larriuex (middle bottom), Georgia Anne Muldrow, Jose James, Terence Blanchard, & Phife Dawg of A Tribe Called Quest (RIP)(left bottom).PART 3: JOSH HARI (Bassist/Producer/Music Director for R&B Singer/Songwriter AMBER MARK) wraps up his recollections including his stellar musical moments with Kadhja Bonet, the legendary Lalah Hathaway (right top) PLUS the story of his extensive musical fellowship with R&B songstress Amber Mark (left & right center).An incredible discussion so press PLAY & SHARE with your friends.JOSH: https://www.instagram.com/joshhariAMBER MARK: https://www.instagram.com/instagramber/

Song of the Day
Dea Galore, The Melodiks & Georgia Anne Muldrow - Soft Inside

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 3:05


On her latest EP, California-based artist Dea Galore teams up with L.A. group The Melodiks for a sunny, soulful set of songs. On today's Song of the Day, she invites guest vocalist Georgia Anne Muldrow, who she says has "impacted me and touched my soul since 2009... definitely a pinch-myself experience." The Flow was recorded in 2021, during the quarantine. "The ffirst timewe all made music together was golden and we were hooked," Galore continues. "We would meet up at what I call 'The Womb' haha because of how cozy it feels in there and how creative we got in there." She adds, "I hope you feel the genuine creativity and vibe we all experienced while making this project. We are all deep music lovers/ nerds/ fanatics! I'm so grateful for the experience, and I'm so grateful that we can share it with everyone."Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sands on Sports
Sands on Sports #97 Guest Georgia Anne Muldrow

Sands on Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 64:44


Hip Hop and Sports Entertainment at it's finest!!!Co-Host Kyle David

Magz FM
406: new NONAME / JUNGLE / ROISIN MURPHY X MOODYMANN / DJ KANDA

Magz FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 67:42


TRKLST:Noname - Black MirrorNoname - ToxicEl Train - Nostalgia (ft Kaisha & Loelash)JP Prentiss - Dance For You Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (CHAMOS rmx)Breakplus - Magnetar Flare Laliboi & Spoke Mathambo - Abantu Abadala BlakMaul - The people ft Holy Smokes Ramson Badbonez - Destiny Sargeant X Comrade - Incredible Science Jungle - Us Against The Worldchromonicci. - Reset. Tomi Jenkins - Like We Used To Skripture - You Bring Me Joy Róisín Murphy - What Not To Do (Moodymann RMX)DJ Kanda - A m p h i g r a v i t y jet$ki - Undisclosed Locations EPIC - Love letter MC Kadence - Baby (Freedom) MC Kadence - Peace (ft Georgia Anne Muldrow & L05) Connan Mockasin - I'm the Man, That Will Find You Toto Pena - NowSons Of The James - I Want More (Telemakus Fast-Jazz Mix) magz fm / musik you haven't heard yetconnect: www.maggysrooftopaerial.com

The Maggy Thump Show
406: RADIO BROADCAST / EDGY BLAK MUSIK / FROM PHILLY TO THE WORLD

The Maggy Thump Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 67:42


MAGZ FM RADIO / PHILLY / 406 Noname - Black Mirror Noname - Toxic El Train - Nostalgia (ft Kaisha & Loelash) JP Prentiss - Dance For You Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (CHAMOS rmx) Breakplus - Magnetar Flare Laliboi & Spoke Mathambo - Abantu Abadala BlakMaul - The people ft Holy Smokes Ramson Badbonez - Destiny Sargeant X Comrade - Incredible Science Jungle - Us Against The World chromonicci. - Reset. Tomi Jenkins - Like We Used To Don-E - Out Here! ft Omar, Eneeks Skripture - You Bring Me Joy Róisín Murphy - What Not To Do (Moodymann RMX) DJ Kanda - A m p h i g r a v i t y jet$ki - Undisclosed Locations EPIC - Love letter MC Kadence - Baby (Freedom) MC Kadence - Peace (ft Georgia Anne Muldrow & L05) Connan Mockasin - I'm the Man, That Will Find You Toto Pena - Now Sons Of The James - I Want More (Telemakus Fast-Jazz Mix)

Talkhouse Podcast
Georgia Anne Muldrow with Angel Bat Dawid

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 46:20


On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've got a pair of musicians who are both part of a brand new Sun Ra tribute album that's part of the long-running Red Hot series, Angel Bat Dawid and Georgia Anne Muldrow. We've also got a special guest in the podcast intro: former Talkhouse host and co-producer of the tribute album Elia Einhorn. Muldrow and Dawid hadn't met before this call, but as you'll hear, they're definitely on the same wavelength both musically and personally—and they both have a deep connection to Sun Ra, the cosmic-jazz master who made incredible, out-there records starting back in the 1930s all the way through to his final journey off this planet in 1993. Dawid was born in Georgia but she's most closely associated with Chicago, where she's part of an incredible jazz scene. Not only is she a musician—an ace clarinetist, in fact—but also an activist and a teacher with plans to open a music school. Muldrow boasts an incredible—and incredibly diverse— catalog of music, which she's been working on for the past couple of decades. Sometimes she records under her own name, but also under the name Jyoti—those records, Elia Einhorn notes, are a pretty good place to start with her catalog. There are elements of jazz, to be sure, but also hip-hop, funk, and blues in the mix. These two become fast friends on the podcast, talking about Sun Ra visiting them in dreams, how Ra came into their lives, and their definitions of living spiritually. Again, check out the first installment of Red Hot And Ra, which is out now, and then dive into these incredible catalogs. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Angel Bat Dawid and Georgia Anne Muldrow for chatting—and thanks to Elia Einhorn for co-hosting. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!

Volume Zone
GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW Interview: Historical West Coast Legends w/TOMEICKO

Volume Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 369:30


Georgia was a child prodigy and is now an adult genius! I have loved her and her music since 2000 . She and her very creative friends ( Eagle Nebula - Malaika, etc.) came through my thynk-tank in Inglewood , CA, and we all instantly clicked and have been dear friends since! She has 22 (!) - ( Overload, Vweto, Owed to Mama RIcki, the Worthnothings, Olesi:Fragmentsof an Earth, Seeds- produced by Madlib, Ocotea, The Blackhouse, Early, Someothaship- w/Dudley Perkins, Umsindo, King's Ballad, this is just SOME of them ) albums, 5 EP's, countless singles , works with Bilal, Mos Def, Sa-Ra, Eric Lau, Ras-G, Platinum Pied Pipers, and most notably known for working with Erykah Badu , - "Master Teacher", and "Out My Mind, Just in Time "and making the term, "WOKE" popular, this sister's work is completely spiritual. it's closest to: Experimental, Funk, Blues, Neo-Soul, jazz-fusion, hip- hop. Yes, it IS a long one, but it is definitely worth every minute of listening. Listen to this at work, cleaning up, going to bed, driving- truly a lovely chat. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tomeickoshow/message

The Face Radio
International Jazz Day 2023 with Greg J // 30-04-23

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 179:59


PropsAndPraise Everybody As We Celebrate International Jazz Day With Sounds Ranging From The Mongo Santamaria To Miles Davis & Robert Glasper featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow.Thank You So So Much For Joining Us So ENJOY!!!! #GrabACuppaAndVibe & BLACK LIVES STILL MATTER!!!Tune into new broadcasts of A Cup of J.O.E., LIVE, Wednesdays from 9 AM - Noon EST / 2 - 5 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/a-cup-of-j-o-e///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: The best releases out on April 28

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 32:52


The singer and rapper Labrinth, beloved for his score to the HBO show Euphoria, drops his latest album this week, along with new ones from Jessie Ware, Smokey Robinson, Joy Oladokun and more.Featured Albums:1. Labrinth — Ends & BeginsFeatured Songs: "Kill For Your Love," "Everything," "Power Couple"2. Jessie Ware — That! Feels Good!Featured Songs: "Freak Me Now," "Beautiful People"3. Joy Oladokun — Proof of LifeFeatured Songs: "Spotlight (available only on CD and vinyl)," "Changes," "Taking Things For Granted," "We're All Gonna Die"4. Baby Rose — Through And ThroughFeatured Songs: "Fight Club (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow)," "Stop the Bleeding," "I Won't Tell (feat. Smino)"5. Smokey Robinson — GasmsFeatured Songs: "How You Make Me Feel," "Beside You," "Gasms"Lightning Round: Dreamer Isioma — Princess ForeverIndigo De Souza — All of This Will EndThe National — First Two Pages of FrankensteinTony Shhnow — Love StreakOther notable releases for April 28:Arturo O'Farrill — Legacies Avalon Emerson — & the Charm Bebe Rexha — BebeDiplo — Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2, Swamp Savant Great Lake Swimmers — Uncertain CountryJFDR — MuseumJim Legxacy — homeless n**** pop musicJosh Ritter — Spectral LinesJoseph — The SunNeil Gaiman & Fourplay String Quartet — Signs of LifeNew Breed Brass Band — Made in New OrleansPeach PRC — Manic Dream Pixie Rickie Lee Jones — Pieces Of TreasureSkinny Pelembe — Hardly the Same SnakeTaj Mahal — SavoyY La Bamba — LuchaYUNGMORPHEUS — From Whence It Came

The Friends Podcast
Beam Me Up Scotty

The Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 62:20


This time around on The Friends Podcast, we welcome our new co host Jermayne for some great conversation. Topics include the impending Trump indictment, TikTok being unsafe for kids and teens, going to new galaxies with aliens, men fumbling the bag in relationships vs. women fumbling the bag, and a few more things yall should hear. Thank you for listening! Time Stamps Trump indictment incoming?[06:15] Pentagon revealed a new UFO [22:40] TikTok CEO doesn't let his kids have the app [30:45] Do men fumble the bag in relationships alot? [41:50] Highlights [01:25:30] Links  Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thefriendspodcast Follow us on Instagram!: @thefriendspod http://instagram.com/thefriendspod We're on TikTok: @thefriendspod https://www.tiktok.com/@thefriendspod Subscribe to our Youtube!:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1mr5u3GWstsecxHvRwJ7g Reach out via email: Friendspodcastshow@gmail.com Rod's highlight: Swarm on Amazon Prime Jermayne's highlight: Don Tolliver - Love Sick, Masego's self-titled album, Creed III Soundtrack  Matt's highlight: Baby Rose - Fight Club ft. Georgia Anne Muldrow

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond
Episode 27: Ep27: Mercury prize nominated Synth and Sax, a beautiful new album produced by Terri-Lyne Carrington and some all star world-folk grooves!

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 48:21


Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk Cedar Walton tribute, UK R&B, Afro-Latin rhythms, synth & sax, Brazilian beats, fresh bop, mellow flute/sax, organ trio, classic Stevie...let these restorative beats warm you through the winter folks, spring is on the way!Please let all your jazz friends know that they can listen for free on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and always at jazz-pod.comVisit our archive here Join the CPG community by following us on Facebook & Instagram Ask us ANYTHING(!) about jazz over on Twitter Watch our FAB & FUN artist features over on Tiktok[0'00] Steve Turre - Planting the Ceed (Generations SMOKE SESSIONS Tr1) Steve Turre tb/comp Orion Turre dr Wallace Roney Jr tpt Isaiah J Thompson pno Corcoran Holt bsAn homage to Cedar Walton. “He's one of my heroes,” Turre says of the great pianist, who was a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers when Turre joined the band in 1973. ... he planted the seed in me when I was young and started playing with him.”[8'29] Robert Mitchell & True Think - The Best of Us feat Xan Blacq/Deborah Jordan vc Yelfris Valdéz tpt (Hold The Light BUCKS Tr7) Robert Mitchell keys Tom Mason bs Zayn Mohammed gtr Saleem Raman drTrue Think is a multi-generational, multi-cultural reflection of several periods of Robert Mitchell's musical journey. They blend Electronic, Jazz, RnB, Spoken Word, film and folk influences together to create a unique sound. The album features a long list of special guests, including internationally renowned Grammy-nominated vocalists, and a Grammy winner amongst the production cast.[13'19] Colectiva - How Do You Like Your Ladies? (Jazz re:freshed)Sarah Wackett (flute), Poppy Daniels (trumpet), Viva Msimang (trombone), Luisa Santiago (keys), Alley Lloyd (bass), Lilli Elina (congas), Lya Reis Guerrero (drums), with additional writing credits to Deanna Wilhelm and Cleo Savva.How Do You Like Your Ladies? is an anthemic-party-starter that channels the bands frustration at patriarchy and gender-based violence through rich Afro-Latin rhythms, fiery horn motifs, salsa influences, and jazz-inflected breaks.[16'27] The Comet Is Coming - Lucid Dreamer (Hyper Dimensional Expansion Beam IMPULSE Tr3)Danalogue keys Betamax dr King Shabaka tnrLondon-based Mercury Prize nominated synth-sax-drum trio featuring DANALOGUE (Dan Leavers), SHABAKA (Shabaka Hutchings) recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World studio. [19'53] Anat Cohen - Boa Tarde Povo (De Melo) - Quartetinho ANZIC Tr3 4'57 Anat Cohen cl Tal Mashiach bs Vitor Gonçalves keys James Shipp vb/keysClarinet virtuous Anat with a top-tier lineup on amazing world-folk grooves. The funky rhythm bears a resemblance to baião beats common to the forró and cocó genres, although the specific pattern is elusive, suggestive of a style with many variations between Bahia and Pernambuco. [24'29] Jim Witzel - Feelin' it - Feelin' it Tr1 7'18 Jim Witzel gtr/comp Brian Ho keys, Jason Lewis dr Dann Zinn tnrGuitarist, composer and educator JIM WITZEL has long enjoyed the “organ trio” format. In his second album, FEELIN' IT, he puts his own spin on those great recordings of the 50s and 60s (up to the present day) with a project comprising four standards, three of Witzel's originals and a well-known pop tune.[31'43] Hamish Balfour - Running Colours (Balfour/Esmerelda) (Running Colours SHAPES OF RHYTHM Tr2 Hamish Balfour on Keyboards, Laurie Lowe on drums, Pete Martin on bass (who used to play with Courtney incidentally!) and Rob Updegraff on Guitar. Elsa Esmerelda vocals'Running Colours' is the debut LP from Hamish Balfour, the-go to keys player for Tenderlonious, Jaubi and many more.[36'17] Lakecia Benjamin - Moods Phoenix WHIRLWIND Tr8 Josh Evans, Victor Gould on keys, Orange Rodriguez on synths, drummer Enoch (EJ) Strickland, percussionist Nêgah Santos and bassist Ivan Taylor. Trumpeter Wallace Roney Jr, Rhodes organist Anastassiya Petrova and bassist Jahmal Nichols all join for one track each.Phoenix is the highly-anticipated, expansive new album in the musical evolution of alto saxophonist and composer Lakecia Benjamin, due out January 27, 2023 via Whirlwind Recordings. The album was produced by the multi-Grammy-award winning Terri Lyne Carrington and features a star-studded line up of specially curated guests Dianne Reeves, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Patrice Rushen, Sonia Sanchez, Angela Davis and Wayne Shorter. [41'05] Steve Gadd/Eddie Gomez/Ronnie Cuber ft WDR Big Band - Sign Sealed Delivered (Wonder) - Center Stage Tr1 7'17 Steve Gadd dr, Eddie Gomez bs, Ronnie Cuber bari Simon Oslender pno Michael Abene cond/arr Gadd, Gomez and Cuber were all members of the Gadd Gang, a very popular unit which blended jazz, R&B and groovin' funk and released three albums in the 1980's and 1990's.Next week on CPG Bitesize we're hearing from Bela Fleck's ace saxophonist and HeadHunting for Water Bears!  Intrigued?? Hit subscribe here so you don't miss it!!

Mondo Jazz
Xhosa Cole, Lakecia Benjamin, J.D.Hive, Jason Yaeger & More New Releases [Mondo Jazz 227-2]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 68:55


A playlist built around the work of impressive emerging saxophonists (Lakecia Benjamin, Xhosa Cole, Jason Marshall, and Alex Hitchcock), and guitarists (Ant Law and David Doruzka). Together with a tribute to Kurt Vonnegut, the reissue of an Acid Jazz classic, and much more, this is an hour of music that should keep you happy and speculative. The playlist also features Mother Earth; Georgia Anne Muldrow; Adriano Adewale, Ian Parmel; J.D.Hive; Jason Yeager; David Doruzka, Piotr Wyleżol, Jeff Ballard; and Zack Lober. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/16899336/Mondo-Jazz (from "Stoned Woman" onward). Happy listening!

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 18.12.22 with Sonnyjim, The Purist, WheelUP

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 120:00


The first Best Of 2022 show with Robert in a mix of tunes that have been sounding good this year in his DJ sets. With Hip Hop from Sonnyjim & The Purist, Meduulla, Loyle Carner, Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow. Deep building grooves from Sefi Zisling remixed by Obas Nenor. J Rocc with the Jazz Beats. WheelUP and SW2 with the Broken Beats. Casamena remixing Beyonce. Qualiy dancefloor deepness from Sampology. Plus plenty more music treats.

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

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Crescendo, conshus, SoyIsReal, Lu Chin Chen, Masta Ace, Craig G, Kia Jeffries, Slowe, K.I.N.E.T.I.K., BREIS, Newselph, Emily King, Baaba Maal, Seun Kuti, Black Thought, Yamin Semali, Benny Sings, Skinny Pelembe, Soulrac, Mickey Blue, Big Dee, Baby Rose, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Paradox, Leo Low Pass, Glad2Mecha, Bombeardo, Big Rube, Kaden Jordan, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

The Basic Soul Show
5th December 2022

The Basic Soul Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022


Brainwaltzera - Medal Headz [G.B.D.F] (Peshay Remix) [Film Recordings] Marcus Intalex - Strangeways [Soul:R] Calibre feat. DRS - People Never Change [Signature Records] Low End Activist - Amphibious Centurions (Logos Rebuild) [Sneaker Social Club] KTM - Dark Knight [Roska Kicks & Snares] Fradinho - A Bright Future (Afronaut Remix) [Eclectic Beats Music] Setwun - H.B.Y. [CoOp Presents] Bembe & Dego - Stuff You Like To Unload On Me [2000 Black] Str4ta feat. Emma-Jean Thackray - Lazy Days [Brownswood Recordings] Key Elements - Space [Sonar Kollektiv] Charlie Stacey - Mamour's Tune [Night Dreamer] Giants Are Real - Form & Formless [Jazz Re:freshed] Mu Quintet - Diogenes' Pot [Dirth Records] Scrimshire - Hornbeam [Albert's Favourites] The Cinematic Orchestra feat. Roots Manuva - All Things To All Men [Ninja Tune] Sonnyjim feat. MF Doom & Jay Electronica - Barz Simpson [Daupe!] Pugs Atomz & Inkswel feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow & Blu - Origami Dollars (Leonard Charles Boogie Rework) [Inner Tribe Records] Sandman Project feat. Jessica Lauren - Hamsa (Emanative Rework) [Batov Records] Steady Weather feat. Kylie Auldist - Love Came Along [Darker Than Wax] DJ Harvey - Keep On Trying [Noid Recordings] Linkwood - Love [Athens Of The North] Kizzy - Gravitate [Optate]

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

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MyGrane McNastee, conshus, Nova, MoZaic, Tall Black Guy, Mayyadda, Pugs Atomz, Inkswel, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Blu, Leonard Charles, Yazmin Lacey, Oddisee, Teleman, Run The Jewels, Pharrell Williams, Zack de la Rocha, Toy Selectah, Adrian Quesada, Leisure Chief, J57, Lee Fields, Sareem Poems, Madi, Jazzy Soto, Noveliss, Jamila Woods, Bambu, Klassy, Bettina Francisco, Carl Angelo, Marco Kane, Fatgums, CeeLo Green, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Dad Bod Rap Pod
Episode 246-Nothing Artificial with guest Cap D of All Natural

Dad Bod Rap Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 63:40


Dyed in the wool backpackers will remember the pitched battle between the keep it realists and the shiny suit mafia that took place in the mid/late-nineties. At that time there was a tangible sense that the ethos of "real" Hip Hop was being subsumed by corporatist tendencies (we weren't entirely wrong about that). Many emcees stepped forward to defend the art form we all know and love, few the zealotry of Cap D of the Chicago based rap dou All Natural. Together with producer Tone B Nimble, Cap D put out several solid releases during the last throes of the backpack era. All Natural's discography alone would have made for an interesting interview but Cap D's second act is almost as interesting as his first. Currently Cap D (government name David Kelly) is Vice President and Chief Legal Counsel for the (WORLD CHAMPION) Golden State Warriors. Even though he has the perhaps the coolest gig in the world he is still a rapper at heart. In this interview Cap talks about his All Natural days, making the transition from the booth to the courtroom, and his upcoming album with Chicago legend Juice produced by Georgia Anne Muldrow. During the intro segment Nate, Dave, and Demone talk crypto crashes, the legacy of All Natural, and why the Warriors have gotten of to a slow start this season.  If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Joints featured in this episode Elements of Style-All Natural  Godspeed-All Natural  Renaissance-All Natural  Crawlspace Instrumental-Kenny Segal  

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

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Michael Jackson, The Do Gooders, Heir Jordan, I.S.A.A.C., SoyIsReal, conshus, Mad Sexual Genius, Robert Glasper, India Arie, Inkswel, Moniquea, DJ Prime Cuts, Sons Of The James, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Marlowe, LOrange, Solemn Brigham, Magnets Rap Group, Run The Jewels, El-P, Killer Mike, Akapellah, Apache, Pawmps, Orestes Gomez, Nick Hook, Hermanos Gutierrez, Juan Pierre, Hidden Hand Beats, Bad Colours, KAS, Jarv Dee, JVDE, The Midnight, Substantial, Table For Three, Cakes Da Killa, Mild Minds, Makeba Mooncycle, MiLKCRATE, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Canadian artist Rochelle Jordan has been making downtempo R&B for over a decade now, blending 90s pop, vintage UK house and garage, electronic and progressive hip-hop for a unique and sensual sound. During her in-studio session for KEXP earlier this summer, she spoke with Larry Mizell Jr. about the inspirations behind her new record, 'Play with the Changes,' and played a dazzling set of four songs off the album. As a bonus, we share a snippet from our 2019 sessions with acclaimed R&B artist Georgia Anne Muldrow and Declaime. Recorded 06/08/2022. Already Dancing Elephants Lay All Along Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTubeSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Rochelle Jordan [Performance & Interview Only]

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 27:35


Canadian artist Rochelle Jordan has been making downtempo R&B for over a decade now, blending 90s pop, vintage UK house and garage, electronic and progressive hip-hop for a unique and sensual sound. During her in-studio session for KEXP earlier this summer, she spoke with Larry Mizell Jr. about the inspirations behind her new record, 'Play with the Changes,' and played a dazzling set of four songs off the album. As a bonus, we share a snippet from our 2019 sessions with acclaimed R&B artist Georgia Anne Muldrow and Declaime. Recorded 06/08/2022. Already Dancing Elephants Lay All Along Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTubeSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 16.10.22 with Sonnyjim, The Purist, Crafty 893

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 120:00


Hip Hop from Sonnyjim & The Purist feat MF DOOM & Jay Electronica, Crafty 893, Loyle Carner, Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow and Mos Def & Q Tip. Soul from Jimetta Rose and Searchlight. Deep beats from Enver Göyke. A classic from Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers (Rest In Peace Pucho). Uplifting previously unreleased Funk Soul from 1975 by Joe Graham. A great track from the new The Natural Yoghurt Band album. Jungle from Congo Natty and Pete Cannon. Shy One remixes Aurora Dee Raynes. Plus plenty more music treats.

MSYH.FM
Side A Side B | Episode 21 with Naeem

MSYH.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 59:56


Side A, Side B highlights local Pittsburgh and regional DJs, Live PAs and selectors who work in the realms house, Techno, Disco, funk, electro and more. Asking important questions like do you prefer to play A sides or B sides? Monthly mixes here exclusively on @MSYHFM ---------- Follow Side A, Side B ◊ Soundcloud: @sideasidebradio ◊ Instagram: www.instagram.com/sasb.radio ---------- Follow MSYH.FM » Visit us at MSYH.FM » twitter.com/MSYHdotFM » instagram.com/MSYHdotFM » facebook.com/MSYHdotFM » @MSYHdotFM ---------- Follow Make Sure You Have Fun™ ∞ www.MakeSureYouHaveFun.com ∞ twitter.com/MakeSureYouHave ∞ instagram.com/MakeSureYouHaveFun ∞ facebook.com/MakeSureYouHaveFun _________________________ 1 The Blackbyrds ‎– A Heavy Town 2 Sensorama - Echtzeit 3 Kha'dj - springtide 4 Knxwledge. - silent 5 Korea Town Acid - trigger 6 jacque mae - Seeing Your Face Again 7 Ibaaku - JAZZY CLASSY 8 suzi analogue - The Program - Produced by Georgia Anne Muldrow ft. Dudley Perkins 9 Gene Farris - Smoke Session Pause 10 Good Dude Lojack - wherever 11 Bastian Void - Arc Set 12 Mr. Lexx - ring mi cellie 13 Mina - Samsung Riddim 14 Mad Cobra - Press Trigger 15 Robert Fleck - Bromine 16 Sarantis ft. Warrior Queen - Retaliate 17 Entek - Brukway 18 Busy Signal - Picante 19 Metro - Brownstone Express 10 DJ Duke - Call Me Snake 21 eddie and the eggs - The Moon Is Pretty 22 Blaktroniks - That's my word 23 Moma Ready - peach rings 24 Astra Robotica - Converter

40 Years of Hip Hop
Vol. 05 ep. 03 (songs song 147 to 156) Featuring: Epmd, Redman, AZ, Smif-N-Wessun, Craig Mack, Shades Of Culture, Kanye West, Brother Ali, Georgia Anne Muldrow & The Wu Tang Clan

40 Years of Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 43:25


40 Years of Hip hop is the fastest-growing podcast (available on over 20 platforms).Created by hip hop aficionado Mr. Ron. 40YOHH selected 1000 Hip Hop songs that embodies the true essence of hip-hop culture, from 1979 to 2019.Support the show:  buymeacoffee.com/40yearsofhiphopStay in touch with 40 Years of Hip Hop...Mr. Ron

Trapital
Why the Golden State Warriors Launched a Record Label

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 27:29 Very Popular


The Golden State Warriors took the commonly-said phrase “every company is a media company” and did one better, launching a first-of-its-kind organization, Golden State Entertainment (GSE). Leading this brand-new entertainment company is Warriors' chief business officer David Kelly, who joined me on this episode of the Trapital podcast to discuss the brand-new endeavor. While GSE is an extension of the Warriors brand, it wasn't created with the sole purpose of advancing the NBA team. It's a completely separate company (not a division) and as Kelly told me, it needs to be profitable. To do so, GSE will produce original documentaries, music, and events.Announced in April 2022, GSE has wasted no time breaking into the entertainment space. It's already inked deals with iconic acts like Rhymefest and No I.D., released a song with K-pop star BamBam, and announced a documentary around Bay Area's own Jeremy Lin.The Warriors are building a sports, entertainment, media, and technology company in front of us and this interview shines light into the entertainment piece. Here's everything David and I covered in this episode:[3:10] How The Golden State Warriors Got Into Music & Film[5:34] Measuring Success For GSE Record Label[7:05] Synergy Opportunities With NBA Team[8:11] What's An Artist Deal At GSE Look Like?[9:32] Why Rhymefest & No I.D. Joined GSE [14:55] Crypto's Influence On Golden State & NBA Naming Rights Deals[16:52] What Type Of Projects GSE Is Pursuing[21:22] Why Can't GSE Do A Steph Curry Documentary Until He's Retired?[23:13] Is There A New Era Of Documentaries?[25:07] Upcoming GSE ProjectsListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: David Kelly, @goldenstateent This episode was brought to you by Highlight. Build the community of your dreams on the blockchain. The new company is backed by leading investors like Haun Ventures, Thirty Five Ventures (“35V”), and more. Learn more at highlight.xyz  Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. TRANSCRIPTION[00:00:00] David Kelly: We don't want to limit ourselves to only doing Warrior stories. We're not going to limit ourselves, even you know only doing basketball stories. We want to do, and I don't think we're even going to ultimately limit ourselves to just do sports stories. We want to do stories that are relevant and resonate and have most likely some sort of sports tied to them.[00:00:18] David Kelly: But if it's a story that we think we can facilitate the telling of the story, and there's a place for us at that table, and, if not for our participation, the story maybe doesn't get told then we'll be involved. [00:00:29] Dan Runcie: Hey, welcome to the Trapital podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip-hop culture to the next level.[00:00:57] Dan Runcie: Today's guest is David Kelly. He's the Chief Business Officer and Chief Legal Officer of the Golden State Warriors. And he's the head of the new Golden State Entertainment, which has focused on music, media and more. That's right. The Golden State Warriors are starting a record label. Believe me, when I heard this, I paused what I was doing, and I said, "Okay, I got to learn more. Tell me everything." And it was great to have David on to hear more about it. A lot of the inspiration for the record label came from David's own experience in hip hop. He was an artist himself, Capital D. We talked about how his journey through music influenced what he saw the platform for, of this team and ultimately the opportunities that they could provide for artists.[00:01:41] Dan Runcie: They also have some great vets in the game that have jumped on board. No I.D. is an advisor to Golden State Entertainment, as well as Rhymefest who was signed on to join the record label himself. You may know both of them from their relationship with Kanye West and the work and influence he's done there.[00:01:58] Dan Runcie: And David's old relationship with Rhymefest, too. So this was great to chat about. And we also talked about some of the potential projects coming down the pipeline. They're actually working on a project telling the story of Jeremy Lin, who is a Bay Area native and especially around everything that happened with Linsanity We're coming up on the decade anniversary of that and the influence he had on his New York Knicks run.[00:02:21] Dan Runcie: And we talk about what some of those future projects may look like. We also talk about some of the trends happening right now with naming rights and all of the cryptocurrencies and Web 3.0 companies that are fighting for naming rights, both inside and outside of the arenas as well. This is a fun chat.[00:02:37] Dan Runcie: And if you're interested in how teams like the Warriors, a team that is worth nearly $6 billion, how are they thinking about things and using their platform? This is the episode for you had a great chat. Hope you enjoy it. Here's my talk with David Kelly.[00:02:52] Dan Runcie: All right. Today, we have David Kelly, head of Golden State Entertainment, which recently launched a record label. Congratulations. And let's actually start there. When did you first get the idea to start a record label for an NBA basketball team? [00:03:10] David Kelly: Yeah, so it's, it's funny. So, I mean, the company is two parts.[00:03:13] David Kelly: We're doing film and we're doing music as well. And so the idea has been something that's been kicking around in my head for maybe three years now. And it really came from conversations with our ownership group around what we want to create as the Golden State Warriors. Like we see ourselves as a sports team, but really a sports entertainment media technology company.[00:03:32] David Kelly: And it's up to me to try to figure out, all of us at the Warriors, to figure out what that really means and what kind of skills we can bring to bear on creating that larger vision so that to make it a reality. And so I thought about like what we do on the marketing side and what we do as a sports team, like we create stories, we create content.[00:03:51] David Kelly: And then I thought about my own personal background in the music front. And I always saw myself as a content creator storyteller. And I started thinking about how can we bridge these two worlds? And so just over time, it's just the idea started becoming more and more apparent that this is something that we can be doing as the Golden State Warriors, and we, you know, there's this ancillary markets that are close, very close to sports, specifically to basketball. and we can create content in that space, whether it's film and/or music, so. [00:04:20] Dan Runcie: And I feel like your background, as well as an artist, Capital D, you had an experience that you understand exactly what it takes and the nuances of the music industry. So I feel like that as well, likely had a, as you mentioned, a pretty big influence on wanting to bring this to life. [00:04:39] David Kelly: It did. I mean, in a lot of ways, it's kind of aligning my passions and my background, my experiences into just bringing it all into even greater alignment and, with the platform of the Golden State Warriors platform that the NBA provides and being able to take who I am and really, really of dig into it and align it.[00:05:00] Dan Runcie: Right. And then for the record label itself, let's talk a little bit about that. What do you see as success for the record label? How will you measure that? Because I'm sure that some people could maybe think that you obviously have a very successful basketball team itself. Is this something more that extends the brand and gets more customers in? Or is it something that, you know, stand alone, does have its own benchmarks for profitability or some of the other things looking at how other record labels may manage themselves? [00:05:34] David Kelly: Yeah, so we want to, it's both. It definitely is an extension of the brand and it's good for the Golden State Warrior brand. It's already paying dividends there, but it's a separate company that has it's, it's not like a division of the Warriors. This is a separate company that we launched.[00:05:48] David Kelly: And it needs to be a profitable company and we're going to run it as such. In addition, we want to make sure that we're having an impact with the art that we put out, with the music they'll be put out and we want it to be relevant. We want it to speak to issues. We want it to inspire people. And so it's nothing new for a record label to be focused on that, but because we are attached to a separate organization, a separate team, it needs to all be consistent with our mission as Golden State Warriors. And so what we do all has to, it's that word alignment again. It all has to be aligned. So, yeah, so we're going to make some money.[00:06:25] David Kelly: We're going to do dope projects. We're going to have an impact. And it's all going to speak to the benefit of the Golden State Warrior brand. [00:06:33] Dan Runcie: I'm envisioning some type of opportunities, just leveraging the platform you already have, whether that's, at halftime artists that assigned to the label coming out and being able to perform their, they have a platform or on the other side, as artists are performing at the Chase Center, being able to feature them as headliners for some of the A-list acts that come through.[00:06:55] Dan Runcie: I feel like you having that, and then you also have the channel as well. Just being able to leverage each of these things to amplify the voice of the platform you have. [00:07:05] David Kelly: Check, check, check. So, yes. So at game two in the series against Memphis, actually it was game four, the second home game in our, in the series against Memphis.[00:07:16] David Kelly: MAYZIN, who's the first artist who got signed, who signed to Golden State Entertainment, he performed at halftime in that game. And so, so yes, what you envision is, already come into pass. And in fact, the very, before we had even announced Golden State Entertainment, we had BamBam, performed at halftime right before we released the song by MAYZIN and BamBam. I mean, that was our last home game of the season against the Lakers. So yes, we definitely want to use that. We already bring talent in, artists in to perform. And so, yeah, we should be using the same sort of, the same homegrown talent that we have at GSE and finding these new ways to get exposure for artists who are affiliated with. [00:07:56] Dan Runcie: And for the artists listening that may be interested, I know where in this era where a lot of artists want to own their masters. They want to be able to have their own flexibility. Well, what does some of that look like for the artists that would be considering GSE? [00:08:11] David Kelly: Well, so I'm not going to get into the finer deal points that we have, but like something like, BamBam. Bambam was with this group called GOT7, obviously, right? And then he went solo. We did a song with BamBam. Bambam is not signed to Golden State Entertainment, right? He has his own career as an independent artist, huge following. So we can align ourselves with any number of artists who are not signed to our label.[00:08:36] David Kelly: And so I think that's something different than your typical record label in that we have this platform that the Golden State Warriors that has his own benefit that we bring to major artists to, to larger artists. And we have something that I think that's already attractive to an artist. So it doesn't have to be a long-term deal necessarily instead of every instance that we, that we're doing a partnership or collaboration with an artist, so. [00:09:00] Dan Runcie: And to that point, the connections and a lot of that is what makes the difference even when people see and understand the brand, or you had Too $hort performing at game one of the Western Conference finals, E-40's courtside at all of these games, like you have the culture that's there so I do think that you have that.[00:09:19] Dan Runcie: Oh, yeah. One of the other things I saw too, is that you all have Rhymefest who, of course, is an established artist himself, long-time collaborator with Kanye West. What did that relationship look like and getting him on board? [00:09:32] David Kelly: Yeah. So Rhymefest is like family. So that, that is a friend of mine going back 30 years. And when I think about, we're trying to build GSE, who do I want to align ourselves with from a brand perspective? When I think about one of the best writers that we have in hip hop over the past several decades, someone who actually has been an activist in his life still very, you know, very wise and very relevant at the same time, people like Rhymefest come to mind. And so that's where that kind of collaboration came from.[00:10:06] David Kelly: And No I.D., the same way, right? Like this is your OGs' OG when it comes to knowledge of the industry, knowledge of executive coaching. Someone who can help me just in terms of, trying to really run and build Golden State Entertainment. So to have him as a strategic advisor, also as a cultural advisor and producer, like there's no better person. And so, yeah, and those are just relationships from, you know, both of those guys are like family, so. [00:10:36] Dan Runcie: Yeah. That's great. That's great. And then are there any partnerships right now on the major record label side, or is it mostly an independent operation? [00:10:46] David Kelly: Independent at the moment, who knows what the future might bring. But I'm independent at the moment. We have a distribution agreement, so we go through a distributor like your typical indie label would what would do, and we go from there. [00:10:58] Dan Runcie: Nice. And something else you mentioned, taking a step back, looking at GSE more broadly, you mentioned the tech side and I always thought a lot about the rise of tech in the bay area, along with the rise of Golden State Warriors, just when they were in that run 2015 on with Steph, Klay, and Draymond, and we had heard so much about the investments that they were getting involved with.[00:11:23] Dan Runcie: I think this is a lot of what attracted KD. I know that Andre Iguodala and Steph had done work with Mastry and Rudy Cline-Thomas, and what he's done there. So, a lot of that at least to be seemed like the area brought them there, but they were each doing their own separate things. So it's interesting to hear what you may have alluded to in terms of the GSE in the Warriors itself, doing a bit more directly on the investment side.[00:11:49] David Kelly: Yeah. And so on the investment side, as it relates to tech, it's less GSE and more just the Golden State Warriors. And we have a separate arm that looks at various different tech investments. So that's separate from GSE. GSE is on the content front, film and music. But when we talk about us being a sports entertainment, media, and technology organization, we are as an, as a larger organization, that Golden State Warriors looking to make various different tech investments. The background of members of our ownership group, specifically, Joe Lacob, a fantastically successful venture capitalist. And so like he knows what he's doing when it comes to looking at those sorts of investments. [00:12:27] Dan Runcie: Let's take a quick break to hear a word from this week's sponsor.[00:12:30] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Especially the past few years, I feel like there's so many teams as well that have either been getting more involved with crypto, where the rights for naming, with a lot of the crypto companies sponsoring arenas as well. And I know that some of that, you're also the Chief Business Officer for the organization too. What does that wave been like at least from your perspective when you're seeing some of the companies that want to, whether it's naming rights or wanting to be able to partner with the team on a more direct basis?[00:13:02] David Kelly: Yeah. I mean, so we're always looking to be at the forefront of new, innovative, whether it's technologies, ways of doing business. And so I see that world for the Golden State Warriors connects to what we'd have done in, in the NFT space. And we actually, we have a partnership ourselves with FTX. And so we were, I think the very first sports team to do an NFT drop around this time last year.[00:13:27] David Kelly: And so I do not, by any means, consider myself to be an expert in that space, but we, as an organization, want to make sure that we're on the cutting edge and innovative, and we have a number of people at the organization who are experts in that space and guide our hand in terms of looking into different companies with which we'll push to partner in ways in which to invest in, in Web 3.0 and NFTs and things of that nature, so.[00:13:49] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I guess on this note, thinking about naming rights more broadly, I know that the Chase Center had signed the deal with Kaiser. You, of course, have Thrive City and naming that through them. And then with the Chase Center as well, obviously with Chase too, it feels like every few years we do go through these waves where a lot of the teams do start to change or they do start to re-up their things. And I feel like the past couple of years, we've been in one of those modes now. Does it feel that way from your perspective, or do you feel like these things are constantly changing? [00:14:24] David Kelly: When you say one of one of those modes now, can you elaborate what you mean?[00:14:27] Dan Runcie: Yeah. So I feel like in the past couple of years, especially the NBA, there's been a lot of teams, either, A, changing their naming rights to crypto-related companies that like things that are reflecting the current wave, or maybe the same thing with their outdoor space. And I know a lot of these things may change from time and time again, but I feel like the past, like, two, three years, we saw a wave. It felt like there was a lot more turnover than maybe there was in the three years or four years before that. [00:14:55] David Kelly: Yeah, I think that may be more coincidence. I think those things go cyclical. And so you'll have your naming rights deal, whether it's for an outdoor space or for the arena itself, your 10- year deal or 20- year deal.[00:15:07] David Kelly: And just when those deals come up, they come up. And so I haven't talked to my counterparts at the other teams about it, but I'm pretty sure that those new deals that you're seeing are, they're as, a legacy deal that just happened to expire sometime over the last couple of years. And yes the crypto space is very hot right now.[00:15:25] David Kelly: So you'll see, you know, crypto arena and things of that nature, definitely jumping in and using sports properties, specifically arenas as a way to promote their product. And so you'll see a lot more arenas being named in the crypto space, but I don't think that the number of partnerships that have changed hands over the last couple of years is increased.[00:15:44] David Kelly: I don't think that's the case. You've just probably would see more concentration inside of that particular, with that particular industry. [00:15:50] Dan Runcie: Yeah, that makes sense. And I think maybe the other side of it too, is that because at least from my perspective, we're seeing more of the outdoor spaces as well. Like having those and maybe a bit more valid.[00:16:01] Dan Runcie: I think I recently saw that the box area, they call it Deer District. They're looking for $4 billion for the naming rights for that. And I mean, sure, other teams are seeing that. I mean, you already have yours with Warriors. I'm sure other teams will see that, okay, like how could we get our version of that?[00:16:17] David Kelly: Yeah. Yeah. We named our entire plaza as Thrive City. And so, yeah, so we sold naming rights with respect to the arena as Chase Center. And then, sold naming rights with respect to the entire district as Thrive City. And so, yeah, so similar things happening with other teams. [00:16:31] Dan Runcie: Got it. So shifting gears a bit, I want to talk a bit more about the other multimedia areas of GSE. So outside of music, we talked a bit about movies. You talked about what it could look like. It's just like film and video in general. What does that outlook look like? What are you envisioning for the type of projects you can release? [00:16:52] David Kelly: Yeah, so we want to be involved in projects that are rooted in sports. By no means are they limited by sports, right? And so one of the first projects, and our involvement can be any number of things. We could be a producer. We might come to the table with the script, with the entirety of the idea. There might be a project that's already moving forward and it just kinda needs us to make some connections and, and help to facilitate and so we could be putting money in not putting money in, lending our platform, any number, any number of things. And so, but one of the first projects that we got involved with was a project that was already moving forward, called 38 At the Garden about Jeremy Lin. We came in to help facilitate the production of that project.[00:17:31] David Kelly: And it really is a, it's exactly what it is we want to be doing on the film side at GSE. It's a story that's rooted in sports. It's the 10 year anniversary of Linsanity, but the true relevance of the project and why it speaks to us, and why I think it's going to speak to so many people, it's premiering at Tribeca in a couple of weeks, is because, more recently, the Stop AAPI Hate Movement and the violence against members of the Asian American community makes Jeremy Lin's story that much more relevant. And there's, so there's a social relevance to his story, which is why it really appeals to us. So we want to be telling stories that are rooted in sports, but have a larger social component to them.[00:18:11] David Kelly: And so Lin, Jeremy Lin's story is specifically that. And so, yeah, we're proud to be a part of it.[00:18:15] Dan Runcie: That makes sense, especially given the connection there because I think that some people may hear the association immediately, they may think, okay, well, he's a New York Knick. How did the Golden State Warriors get involved with the project for the New York Knicks?[00:18:28] Dan Runcie: Like, wouldn't the Madison Square Garden, or their, entertainment group be all over this? But what was the process like for that? Because I do assume that that is something that they would want to be heavily involved with, or maybe even potentially protective of.[00:18:43] David Kelly: Well, to be clear, he's from the Bay Area. And his first shot in the NBA was with the Warriors and his last shot in the NBA was with the Warriors.[00:18:51] David Kelly: So, our stories, we do not have to, we're not only going to be involved in stories that are Golden State Warriors stories, but for Jeremy, there are several Golden State Warrior ties, which is why it was something that we were very much focused on him and his story. We don't want to limit ourselves to only doing warrior stories. We're not going to limit ourselves even, you know, only doing basketball stories we want to do. And I don't think we're even going to ultimately limit ourselves to just do sports stories. We want to do stories that are relevant and resonate and have most likely some sort of sports tied to them.[00:19:24] David Kelly: But if it's a story that we think we can facilitate the telling of the story, and there's a place for us at that table, and if not for our participation, the story, maybe doesn't get told then. we'll be involved [00:19:36] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I assume this also extends with scripted content as well, whether that is, you know, movies and films and things like that.[00:19:43] David Kelly: Yeah. we are starting off in the unscripted space, but we do not want to limit ourselves, put it that way. I think there's a lot that we can bring to bear whether on those unscripted or scripted side. [00:19:52] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Thinking about your team though, and thinking about some of the stories you have potential for, a few things come to mind that I think would be amazing to see if there was something about it, that "We Believe" Warriors, that run. We'd love to see something like that. That's one of them, the other one that comes to mind is what would the Warriors' version of a Last Dance look like, right? Like we obviously have to see how this playoff run goes, but what would that look like?[00:20:21] Dan Runcie: I mean, I have to imagine that there's been some type of recording that has footage, that hasn't already been broadcast about everything from a, likely even well before that year you won the championship because this core group had been together for so long. [00:20:35] David Kelly: You have a very vivid imagination.[00:20:40] Dan Runcie: Well played,well played. [00:20:42] David Kelly: Yeah, yeah, I agree. Let's just say that. [00:20:46] Dan Runcie: Well, the one thing that you can comment on, which I saw and you can correct me if I got this right, but I saw something that said that GSE couldn't do a documentary on Steph Curry until he retires because of the League's collective bargaining agreement.[00:21:03] Dan Runcie: And when I first saw this, I had to pause and think about it because I was like, I thought that Steph had had stuff with Facebook, I thing, one of those shows. I think him and Ayesha have that HBO show. What is the aspect that makes it that he could do stuff with them, but you all couldn't do something like this?[00:21:22] David Kelly: Yeah. So, I mean, it seems a little, it doesn't seem intuitive, but when you think about it actually does make sense. So if we're paying, the salary cap is such that we can't pay Steph more than X dollars, so we can pay them X dollars in terms of his contract. But then we can go do a movie with him that's going to make X plus Y or X or 3X dollars.[00:21:43] David Kelly: The League will look at that and the other 29 teams will look at that as a salary cap and salary cap circumvention. And so I get it. It makes, it actually does make sense. It protects us the same way, protects all the teams. And so, yeah, you can't have your separate deals under the table deals with a player where you're driving revenue to that player outside of his player contract.[00:22:03] Dan Runcie: Okay. That makes sense. So, because it's still technically part of the broader organization, that's why versus obviously Facebook is completely independent. Okay. [00:22:13] David Kelly: Yeah. [00:22:13] Dan Runcie: Interesting. [00:22:15] David Kelly: So it's not to say that the player can't go out and make, you know, 5X, his player, his salary, more often times 10, 20X his playing contract. It just can't come from the team.[00:22:24] Dan Runcie: Got it. That makes sense. And maybe one thing that you may be able to comment on that I've been thinking about, especially just given the era that we're in now with how much more is being recorded, every person has their own channel to share things, whether that's Steph or a Draymond or whoever it is. I feel like that may make the filmmaking of a future Warriors-run documentary a little different than something like say The Last Dance when content and media was just less saturated then. So the footage and the concept they were able to have stands out in a unique way.[00:22:59] Dan Runcie: Does that shape overall, at least at this era, how you may approach documentary projects or what the unique angle may be given all of the opportunities for these players and for other outlets to be able to share their voice? [00:23:13] David Kelly: Oh, it does. It does. It changes it. In some ways it makes the player a lot more known and relevant and universal.[00:23:21] David Kelly: I mean, if you think, if you look at a player like Draymond, who has been able to, he's a personality on TNT. He has his own podcast and he's phenomenal inside of all that, all the different venues that he's in, it makes them a lot more. It makes him a lot more marketable. And so that could be a very good thing for when we're trying to do, if we might try to do a, and make our version of The Last Dance documentary, right? Cause I think that, you know, there are still stories to be told. There is still the definitive story to be told. And so I don't think that it necessarily detracts from what it is that we're trying to do. I think one can build upon the other. Maybe we have to look at it differently in some of the stories that we're gonna maybe tell are going to be a little bit different than stories that you may have already heard as a listener. [00:24:06] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I think in a lot of ways, the fact that there is more means there's so much more to build upon. I think back to last year. So this would have been 2021 when Draymond and Kevin Durant had had that Bleacher report conversation they had, and it created enough buzz to create a moment, at least for people that follow the NBA.[00:24:25] Dan Runcie: And you got two people that were just sharing their thoughts on one particular aspect of, you know, not one particular aspect, but one of the main things surrounding that discussion was one of the infamous interactions that they had had. So I think that those things do, like you're saying they build upon each other and they create new opportunities to tell and share these stories.[00:24:45] David Kelly: That's right. I agree. [00:24:46] Dan Runcie: Yeah. That makes sense. Well, this has been great. I think it's exciting. You have a lot of stuff that's, we're definitely going to keep an eye on and I guess before we let you go though, are there any future GSE projects that you're excited about or anything that we haven't touched upon? Or as you're thinking about what the future looks like, where the potential is at, where things are going?[00:25:07] David Kelly: I mean, there's a number of film projects that we're working on right now. Not in a position to announce anything yet, but we, there may, there's another one that we're working on with respect to, a retired basketball player, probably gets announced over the next month or so. And when that comes out, you know exactly what I'm, talking about. What we have announced are some of, is the lineup that we have on the music side. And so I'm really excited for people to hear this new J.U.I.C.E. project and a couple of projects that we have with Georgia Anne Muldrow, because those are two legacy artists who I think have not received their just due in their careers.[00:25:41] David Kelly: And I think there's an underground, hardcore support that they have. And we're just looking to see if we can expand upon that because I think Georgia Anne is the Nina Simone of our generation, like she is, her voice and her ability to produce and sing and, and her viewpoint on the world is just something that would just love to be aligned with.[00:26:01] David Kelly: I love listen to and be aligned with. And so I'm really excited about that project. [00:26:04] Dan Runcie: Nice. Any plans in audio, not music-related, podcasting. [00:26:10] David Kelly: We've kicked some things around. Yeah. We've kicked some things around, nothing that's concrete at the moment, but you know, we're, we are aware of all the various different mediums.[00:26:19] David Kelly: And so we're looking to see how it is that we might be able to do storytelling be all on different media. [00:26:25] Dan Runcie: Sounds good. Looking forward to it. Well, David, this is great. Thanks for coming on and chatting. Before we let you go, where can people find you or find the GSE if they want to follow up and keep up to tabs with everything that you have coming?[00:26:39] David Kelly: Yeah, so, we're going to start doing a much better job updating our website. So our website is gsent.com and we're also on Twitter and on Instagram as well. [00:26:49] Dan Runcie: All right, sounds good. Thank you. This was great. [00:26:52] David Kelly: Hey, appreciate it, man. This was great.[00:26:54] Dan Runcie: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share with a friend, copy the link, text it to a friend posted in your group chat, post it in your slack groups, wherever you and your people talk. Spread the word. That's how Trapital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple Podcasts, go ahead, rate the podcast, give it a high rating and leave a review. Tell people why you like the podcast that helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

What's The Headline
The 2022 Grammy Awards Failed Hip-Hop

What's The Headline

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 73:28


After making progress in recent years, the 2022 Grammy Awards dropped the ball again when it came to Hip-Hop. We break down their misses, the new Dreamville mixtape, Freddie Gibbs and Benny The Butcher's feud and more on episode #79 of AFH's What's The Headline. 0:00 Intro 1:00 Last thoughts on Will Smith x Chris Rock 4:20 Reviewing the 2022 Grammy Awards for Hip-Hop 9:44 This was one of the most disappointing Grammys for Rap in years 14:37 J. Cole continues to be disrespected 18:00 Best Rap Performance - who won and who should have won 26:36 Best Melodic Rap Performance - who won and who should have won 30:45 Best Rap Song - who won and who should have won 36:54 Best Rap Album - who won and who should have won 42:45 How the Grammy Awards show should change in the future 45:50 Nas stole the night with a statement performance 54:00 Discussing new music by Cypress Hill & Black Milk, Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow, Marlon Craft, Phife Dawg, Buddy, and more 58:48 Dreamville is staking its claim as Hip-Hop's best collective with a new mixtape 1:03:30 Freddie Gibbs and Benny The Butcher are feuding --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-headline/support

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 78, April 1, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 14:59


This week's show covers new music from LA's Sudan Archives, a new single from Britain's Yungblud, a great tune from Detroit's Elzhi, produced by LA's Georgia Anne Muldrow, and a hot tune from London's Ibibio Sound Machine.For the archive pick this week, Mark digs up a lost gem from Berkeley, CA-based Darondo that was released in 1973, called “Didn't I.” This is a bohemian soul number, with dynamite vocals and an unexpected lead violin melody.  Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

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

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: unselftitled, Yasiin Bey, Mos Def, conshus, Shinobi Stalin, Elzhi, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Emesa, Wilczynski, Handbook, LK de LHotel Moscou, Ansley Stewart, Pat Van Dyke, Common, PJ, Chris Read, J Rawls, AMiAM, Omar Saleem, Philly Wyld Chyld, Nate Barksdale, Chong Wizard, Maylee Todd, Napoleon Da Legend, Amerigo Gazaway, EyeQ, Tennyson, Rae Morris, Femme Deadly Venoms, Stevie, DJ A-L, Khujo and T-Mo, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Southern Vangard
Episode 318 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 115:49


BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep318! Hey ho Vangardians, this week marked our move to TWITCH for the live Sunday night streams - so if you want to check in with your guys DJ JON DOE and EDDIE MEEKS live and direct, get ya little Twitch app login together and see how we put this thing together every week. For the most part, we're on twitch.tv/southernvangard from 10p-12a ET on Sundays, with the backup always being Monday night at the same time. Big shout to everyone that checked in for our inaugural stream this past week, it was a real treat and definitely a level up. Don't fret, you can still get the show on your usual podcast platforms, Twitch is just another platform where we're serving out that raw. That said, links to all platforms are in the bio, so tap in somehow, hit your knees and say thank you and YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube #twitch // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live March 13, 2022 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "State Your Business" - Hobgoblin "Closed Door Meeting" - Comet X Swab "Supreme (Remix)" - Chukk Rukkuz & Daniel El Campeon ft. Hus Kingpin "The Ropes" - Faf ft. Krumbsnatcha "16 Shots" - Pawz One x Evolve ft. Copywrite & Dj Eyeball "Solid" - Bagstheboss & Str8 Bangaz "Live From The Blue Note" - NIKO IS ft. Midaz The Beast, Talib Kweli, A.L., Punchline & Wordsworth Talk Break Inst. - "Geothermal" - Hobgoblin "Headshot" - Teflon "Goat Holster" - 3 The God Way (Kaimbr, Sean Born & LetTheDirtSayAmen) ft. Bebe Lamonica "Already Gone" - Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow "A Dankslob Production" - G-Pek & Luke Sick "B.A.M.N." - Unorthodocks & Solute ft. Various Jones "Mad Green" - Foolish Immortals (Jeff Spec X Birdapres) "Lovesongdonewrong" - Paten Locke Talk Break Inst. - "Voices" - Hobgoblin "Super Plug" - Benny The Butcher (prod. Alchemist) "Nino's Revenge" - RJ Payne (prod. PA. Dre) "SkyLurkers" - Dutch Brown ft. G4 Jag "Eastwood & Van Cleef" - Tree Mason & Spanish Ran ft. Madhattan "Cold Corner" - Monday Night ft. 3WaySlim "Ghost" - Fly Anakin ft. Nickelus F (prod. Like) "Bury The Brick" - Al.Divino ft. BoriRock "Balaclava" - Lukah Talk Break Inst. - "Midnight" - Hobgoblin

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

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MyGrane McNastee, Erykah Badu, conshus, Juni Ali, Wordsworth, J5, DJ A-L, Alien Army vs Colle Der Fomento, Hip Hop HeadUcatorz, Hiatus Kaiyote, Arthur Verocai, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kid Abstrakt, The Other Guys, AG of DITC, John Robinson, Blu, Dave Dar, Ray West, Jordan Rakei, Basia Bulat, Dizzy Dustin, Pandamonium, Akil The MC, Mad Sexual Genius, Funky DL, Ceramic Animal, MiLKCRATE, Ali Vegas, Wyld Bunch, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Southern Vangard
Episode 317 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 116:13


BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep317! Today, March 8, is our own Professional Disc Jockey Jon Doe's born day, and we're behaving accordingly. Thanks to Metro Liquors in Kennesaw we got a bottle of that 114.3 proof Noah's Mill for the low low - insanity ensued shortly after the initial heavy handed pours from Professional Master of Ceremonies Eddie Meeks. We've also got TWO WORLD EXCLUSIVES from PATEN LOCKE & MR. LIF and JOSIAH THE GIFT, which also happens to feature DJ JON DOE on the zigga ziggas! It's a celebration Vangardians, YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live March 6, 2022 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Deborah" - Orange Field "Hazmat" - Paten Locke ft. Mr Lif ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Prosperous" - Vic Monroe & Tone Spliff "Steel Sharpens Steel" - Shortee Blitz ft. MysDiggi & Sus Bully "Star Spangled Powder" - DNTE "Go Time" - Detales Talk Break Inst. - "Zwölf" - Orange Field "Peanut Butter Whiskey" - K-Hill ft. Chant and V8ga "Strangeland" - Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow "Coastin'" - Milc & Andy Savoie ft. Blu & C'est La "Nicky Warlord" - Bodega Bamz "Forte Apache" - Lex Boogie From The Bronx & Tone Beatz "Coach K" - Smoke DZA, Nym Lo & 183rd "Dirty Sinks" - G.S. Advance "War Time" - Elcamino & Camoflauge Monk ft. Meyhem Lauren Talk Break Inst. - "Peaceful One" - Orange Field "Stupidsmart" - Paten Locke ft. Willie Evans Jr. "Fela Kruti" - Your Old Droog "Call It How I See It" - Josiah the Gift ft. DJ Jon Doe (prod. Word Strategy) ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Honor Roll" - Snotty "Cowboy BoomBap" - Mickey Diamond "Still Hope" - Al-Doe & Spanish Ran "Boom Bye Bye" - Jai Black (prod. Eto) Talk Break Inst. - "Wavo" - Orange Field