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In Rekordgeschwindigkeit liefern Bonez MC & Nate57 den Megalodon Remix zu "bissu dumm" mit fast 50 Rappern inklusive Musikvideo
If you follow Milwaukee music, there's a very good chance you've heard Josh Evert's work. In addition to being the longtime singer of The Fatty Acids, Evert played drums in Jaill, he's currently part of a great new project called Dinner Set Gang, and he crafts inventive and impressive solo work using field recordings he collects in natural settings all over the world. Beyond his own artistic endeavors, Evert also records a wide range of musicians at Silver City Studios — a Milwaukee-based studio he co-owns — and he's helped raise approximately $70,000 for school art programs as one of the founders of Arte Para Todos. Shortly after returning from an artist residency on a ship stationed in the Arctic Circle, Evert welcomed My First Band host Tyler Maas into his studio to talk about that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, what he plans to create from the sounds gathered in the arctic, and what he's currently up to with Dinner Set Gang and at Silver City Studios. Along the way, Evert also talked about early bands and his stint in a boys choir while growing up in a small town outside of Madison, the start (and rapid growth) of The Fatty Acids, experiences from his time in the band Jaill, his foray into the recording business, and much more. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and Josh Evert ("Phantom Limb").
Nuestro México tiene mucho talento en todas las áreas posibles. La gastronomía no se queda atrás, es una de las partes con más potencial. Acompáñanos a conocer más de Jaill Nava, chef, artista y fermentista poblano.
Clark und Jonas präsentieren euch in ihrem "Release Friday powered by Teufel"-Podcast die neusten Deutschrap-Releases: Kollegah ist zurück wie die 90er mit seiner neuen Single "Rotlicht Sonate". Der Kölner Newcomer Albi X hat "Bibamba" gedroppt und Summer Cem präsentiert mit "Schütt es ein" feat. Billa Joe, eine weitere Single vom kommenden Scorpion Gang Sampler. Außerdem mit dabei Plusmacher & Jaill mit "Wenn wir kommen", Ulysse ft Sugar MMFK mit "Gelernt", Gianni Suave mit "Hallus" und mehr.
Capi droppt unter seinem Alter Ego Joker Bra die Elektro-Single "Baby" zusammen mit Vize. Aus dem Nichts meldet sich Shindy mit "554" zurück und liefert gutes Storytelling und jede Menge Quotables auf einen von UGK inspirierten Beat von OZ und MD. Newcomerin Layla veröffentlicht nach der Aboveground Session 07 nun offiziell ihre starke Debutsingle "Choppa". Samra hat mit "Mon Ami" schon am Mittwoch eine weitere Single aus seinem kommenden Album "Jibrail & Iblis" gedroppt und Haze bringt uns stabilen Boombap-Sound mit "Ich bin Hase". Außerdem mit dabei Ansu, JaILL, Miami Yacine und mehr. Alle weiteren "Release Friday" Folgen findest du hier: https://linktr.ee/ReleaseFriday Release Friday Crew: ► Jonas: https://instagram.com/_jonaslindemann ► Clark: https://instagram.com/cnark_one Cover:
Guest on Jay and The Crew Uncle Beats and Crunchy Black. We are discussing how they overcame the jail, streets, crime & accusations
Guest on Jay and The Crew Uncle Beats and Crunchy Black. We are discussing how they overcame the jail, streets, crime & accusations
We're joined this episode by Ale Delgado, label manager for Infinity Cat. Based in our hometown of Nashville, Infinity Cat is one of the best little indie labels in the country. It was started by the brothers of JEFF The Brotherhood, Jake and Jamin Orrall, along with their dad, Robert Ellis Orrall (aka Bob the Fatherhood), who's an accomplished Nashville songwriter in his own right.Home to some of our favorite Nashville bands like JEFF the Brotherhood, Daddy Issues, Music Band, Faux Ferocious, Jawws, and Diarrhea Planet, Infinity Cat is also a crucial link between Nashville and the larger rock and roll scene with releases from artists like Colleen Green, Honey Joy, and Jaill.If you're not already familiar with what Infinity Cat is putting out, Ale has you covered with a playlist of some of her favorite Infinity Cat releases. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Couple buys prestigious street in SF sold for $90K. Dodgers ob Fire! Afforable housing in S.F. David Vassegh. Kevin Hines survived jumping off the Golden Gate bridge and now helps saves lives. Zillow. Jaill-o
Milwaukee-based quartet Space Raft — a staple in the city’s indie scene alongside garage poptimists Jaill — serves up lightweight guitar rock in the melodic vein of early 2000s post-punk revivalists like the Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr. Dusted with weird little synthesizer distortions Kenny Rogers might be proud of, “Mountain” (the second listen off of the group’s sophomore LP, Rubicon) roughs up the edges of their power-pop with just enough psychedelic edge. Singer Jordan Davis’ double-tracked croons and his guitar’s pleasantly layered crunch, plus jovial arpeggios from T Jay Christenson’s keyboards, beam rays of warmth into the ears of listeners in frigid flyover county.” ~SPIN Help Space Raft celebrate the release of its new Dusty Medical Records LP, Rubicon, by joining us on Tuesday, April 19th at 6pm for another installment of WMSE’s dynamic ‘Local/Live at Club Garibaldi’s’ series, featuring Milwaukee’s Space Raft. This special night of local music and a live radio segment at Club Garibaldi’s (2501 S. Superior) is free and open to the 21+ public to listen to and participate in. WMSE Music Director Erin Wolf and co-host Cal Roach, will lead Space Raft through questions in between their live sets and you can get in on the interview, too; the audience will be active participants, allowed to pick the our guests’ brains by writing out their questions for Cal and Erin to ask, live on the radio.
WMSE Local Live gets recorded "live" from Club Garibaldi in Milwaukee with Jaill. Join WMSE Music Director Erin Wolf and special co-host from WMSE’s The Disclaimer, Matt Wild, as they lead Jaill through questions in between a sneak preview live set from band's brand new album, Brain Cream [Burger Records] .
This week, Rhea and Destiny kick off FILM FEBRUARY! Rhea's pick is The Call of Cthulhu (2005) and Destiny's pick is Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1988). We also discuss some awesome music (Jaill and the new My Bloody Valentine album), the magical world of konapun, and give some birthday love to our good friend, John Thome.
This week, Rhea and Destiny kick off FILM FEBRUARY! Rhea's pick is The Call of Cthulhu (2005) and Destiny's pick is Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1988). We also discuss some awesome music (Jaill and the new My Bloody Valentine album), the magical world of konapun, and give some birthday love to our good friend, John Thome.
In our first iChat TUTT has a few issues, sound quality being the biggest. We’re still trying to lock down how we do these, but we hope you enjoy the madness. Songs Cameras by Matt & Kim (2010) Angela Surf City by The Walkmen on Lisbon (2010) Thank Us Later by Jaill on That’s How […]
Synths e guitarras convivendo nervosamente. No menu, a nova do Klaxons, Hot Chip fazendo versão de Joy Division, as novidades Jaill, The Thermals...