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Kudjo & Amma Indee Jordan are both natives of Virginia, graduates of Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University, Reiki Practitioners and Yoga Instructors. Kudjo is a former public and private school teache. He currently homeschools their 2 youngest children. Amma Indee is a State and Medicaid Certified Full Spectrum Doula. They have 6 beautiful children and 1 grandchild. They are currently expecting their 7th child in March 2023. They plan to continue to their holistic healing practices in Ghana as well as open Pine & Ginja Treat Shop at the end of November 2022 Connect with Kudjo & Amma Indee Jordan:Instagram (Kudjo): https://www.instagram.com/a.f.r.i.c.a_Instagram (Amma Indee) https://www.instagram.com/ammaindeeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/mamadoulahealerYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/iandijordan Sign up for the Real Estate Wholesaling Mastermind Course with Chris Jefferson: https://www.startflippingdeals.com/webreg?via=kerwynStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1847701Purchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob
Deborah Knaan, J.D. is the Executive Director of Benchmark Animal Rehabilitative Curriculum (B.A.R.C.). Ms. Knaan, an animal crUelty prevention educator for abus*ers, has been involved in animal welfare issues, both personally and professionally, for close to two decades.The first of its kind in the nation, Benchmark Animal Rehabilitative Curriculum (B.A.R.C.) is a powerful and comprehensive online course designed to inspire change in attitudes and actions toward animals in individuals who have mistreated them.
Esta es una producción De la Iglesia adventista hispana de Keene, TX está tiene el propósito de bendecirlo al presentar la lectura de la matutina para adulto para el año 2021. Referencia: Pr. Bruno Raso ( 2020) Pablo: reavivado por una pasión Lo invitamos a visitarnos en nuestra página web (www.keenehsda.org) para más bendiciones. Directora: Hna. Nancy Rodríguez Lectora: Hna Maru MacDonald
HIPHOCALYPSE Fort-Knights was a radio show first produced on the campus of Rhodes University in South Africa in 1999, and made available on podcasting platforms in 2006. The podcast ran for about three years, releasing more than 20 episodes, some of which can still be heard on Podomatic. HIPHOCALYPSE Fort-Knights was the first regularly produced podcast on African hip hop. The show was the only place to get a variety of music from MCs across Africa, featuring early music from artists like Blitz the Ambassador, HHP, K’Naan, M.anifest, Modenine, and Yugen Blakrok. The show was also pioneering in that it played hip hop from all over Africa, from major hip hop scenes like South Africa to lesser-known hip hop scenes like Equatorial Guinea. The show was on podcasting platforms before most hip hop artists in Africa had a solid social media presence, and before podcasting became part of hip hop culture. While today there are streaming services, like PEPR Radio, there is still a void in terms of podcasts one can download to hear what’s happening with hip hop across Africa. In this episode I talk to Sensai T8, one of the founders of HIPHOCALYPSE Fort-Knights, about the show’s start and its evolution into a podcast. We discuss some of the artists that appeared on the show’s playlist, and the show’s legacy in documenting African hip hop during that period in time. Sensai T8 can be found on Instagram at @SensaitateContinue reading
Dotan is a computer vision and image processing professional with over 20 years of experience transforming hard problems into usable solutions. He has lived and worked with Israeli, US, Japanese and Swiss teams, and is a researcher in Samsung Research America. His current passion is leading a team that develops computer vision, graphics, and algorithms for AR and VR.
Dave Guenette is a Canadian artist manager and label co-owner who has had an extremely fascinating life and career, though you won’t find much about him online. He is the co-founder of label and artist services company Pirates Blend, which has worked... Dave Guenette is a Canadian artist manager and label co-owner who has had an extremely fascinating life and career, though you won’t find much about him online. He is the co-founder of label and artist services company Pirates Blend, which has worked alongside Junia-T (who Dave has known since they were kids), A Tribe Called Red, Zaki Ibrahim, Saul Williams, Young Empires, and more. The label was co-founded with the members of Bedouin Soundclash, who Dave previously managed since they were all friends in university. Dave recalls chasing infamous artist manager Sol Guy to get his foot in the door and how that led him around the world at a young age tour managing for K’Naan and, as he says, the rest is history.
On a Very Special Episode, your hero keeps the banter to a minimum as we focus on underrepresented artists of color. Featuring tunes from K'naan, Pleasure Venum, Red Arkade, and many more! Like what you hear? Support us: https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm) Hosted by Corbin David Albaugh. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm/) Special thanks to Treemotel for our theme song, "Alien Trill" https://treemotel.bandcamp.com (https://treemotel.bandcamp.com/) Follow Corbin and CVTW: https://www.corbinvstheworld.com (https://www.corbinvstheworld.com/) https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld (https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld) https://twitter.com/corbindalbaugh (https://twitter.com/corbindalbaugh) https://instagram.com/corbinvstheworld (https://instagram.com/corbinvstheworld) Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm) https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm) https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast
les -calgary opens up - so new stuff mr dylan turns 79 and remembering allen baekelandPlaylist: Pharis & Jason Romero - hometown bluesSarah Harmer - little frogsCharlotte Cornfield - in my cornerSierra Hull - middle of the woodsMichael Bernard Fitzgerald - our riverJake Ian - the lucky onesJJ Shiplett - every roadwilliam prince - old soulsMike McKenna Jr. - high ground100 Mile House - worth the waitJoe Nolan - tupelo honeyColin James - tupelo honeyJohn Lee Hooker - tupeloJason Isbell & The 400 Unit - tupeloUncle Tupelo - new madridbob dylan - i contain multitudesMichael Franti - subterranean homesick bluesK'naan - with god on our sideJessica Rhaye and the Ramshackle Parade - i dreamed i saw st augustineJackie Leven - classic northern diversionsRembetika Hipsters - wicked gameRembetika Hipsters - melinda's bath pt 1
The boys discuss a very mediocre finale - Power. Would Power have been better if K'Naan were a producer instead of 50 cent? Would Matt Roloff have been divorced if he had married Tasha instead of Amy Roloff? The boys debate who is more problematic: Lena Dunham or Tommy. The boys contemplate notarizing each of their episodes, celebrate that USA has the largest breasts in the world, and Zach complains about the Facebook algorithm ignoring his golden content.
The 9th episode of the "Music For The New Revolution" podcast, produced by David Heitler-Klevans and Rodney Whittenberg, features music and discussion related to the topics of immigration and the border. Music includes K'naan, Show The Product, Riz MC & Residente, Flaco Jiménez, Elena & Los Fulanos, Ted Warmbrand, Word of Mouth, Sade and an interview (with music) from Joe Jencks. Please consider supporting this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/musicforthenewrevolution
Preparing for a tournament or event? You need a montage. Here's how you can make your own. [Note: We'll be covering out Adepticon decks and performance over the next couple episodes. Let us know what you'd like to hear about first- Godsworn Hunt or Magore's!] Get in touch at: whatthehexcast@gmail.com @wthcast www.themortalrealms.com This episode's recommended listening: I Come Prepared by K'Naan from Troubadour
Di episode kali ini saya ditemani Rizqi Faidhil Bustam, pemuda minang akhir zaman yang pengetahuannya tentang sepakbola lebih baik daripada saya. Selama satu jam lebih saya dan Faidhil tenggelam dalam nostalgia sepakbola dimata kami ketika masih anak ingusan 90-an, nonton bola bersama bapak di GBK hingga hal-hal yang kami rasa telah berubah dari sepakbola. Terimakasih untuk oasis, Kasabian, FC allstars, KNaan ft. Keane, yang menyempurnakan episode sok tahu kami tentang sepakbola dengan musik-musik klasik dan nostalgik. enakin dan selamat mendengarkan!
On this episode, Byron LOVE Luv & Shello 4 Sho examine the fact that as a group, Black People do not have ANY "friends" and there is NO help coming to save us. WE are all we have. So, WE must begin to make it all work amongst ourselves and come up with real solutions to the problems before us. Sunday Duckett joins in to impart her experiences with travel to Africa for the latter portion of the show.Enjoy!Music contained herein includes:Michael Jackson - Rock With You (Bounce Mix / White Panda Mash-Up)J. Cole ft. Drake, Jay Z, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B. - Middle Child (ReMix/Mash-Up)Tucka - Don’t Make Me Beg (New Orleans Bounce Mix)Danielle Brooks - Black WomanGeto Boyz - Eye 4 An EyeJodeci - IncredibleM-1, K’Naan & Stori James - Till We Get ThereDMX - Who We Be I do not own the rights to these songs. Use of these songs are strictly for promotional/entertainment purposes.*FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted material, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy of this copyrighted material completely for the purposes of comment and criticism - i.e. my production of the copy of this copyrighted material and sharing of it here in this particular case - is totally non-profit, and that I believe that my production of this copy of this copyrighted material and sharing of it here in this particular case can only increase value of this copyrighted material and produce only positive effects for this copyrighted material in its potential market.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Byronloveluv/creators)
Milagros Vargas y Luisa Villalobos te llevana hacer un recorrido de la forma en la que David Bisbal se ha relacionado con los deportes. Se platica de la colaboración que hizo el Almeriense con el el orginario de somalia Knaan y se invita a todos a unirse al Plankchallenge
Coming Home: Writer and Producer of Friday Night Lights, Parenthood, Rise, About a Boy and The Path, Jason Katims writes, Seventeen Rifts, the first scene of a play about a man who wants to come home to his family. Performed by Elizabeth Murray, Sam Jaeger, Phil Abrams. Co-writer of Wicked (along with acclaimed song writer Stephen Schwartz), My So Called Life, Huge, Once and Again, Winnie Holzman tells a story of coming home and how she hopes the people she loves don’t come home any time soon. K’naan Warsame–poet, rapper, singer, songwriter and filmmaker–sings a song of loss and a celebration of his love–Fatima.
K’naan Warsame–poet, rapper, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker–tells a haunting story about his last days as a child in war torn Somalia as he prepares to become a refugee. Television writer and playwright, Julia Brownell tells a story about herself as a young woman with a chilly mentor who struggles to keep her dream of becoming a playwright alive. K’naan Warsame graced us with a performance of his single, “Wavin Flag” which hit number one on the charts in more than 19 countries during the 2010 World Cup. He performs with songwriter and musician, Colin Martin.
Tony worked with Joan Jett & Rihanna (both 5 years), Enrique Iglesias, K'naan, Delta Goodrem & others, as lead guitarist, music director and show programmer, responsible for all facets of live shows, working with the artist & AV staff. TV credits include The Grammys, MTV Music Awards, TRL, more. Tony has written and produced songs for top artists including Mandy Moore, Donna Summer, INXS, Colin Hay and Enrique Iglesias. GREAT stories here about living with Aldo Nova, auditioning for Joan Jett and why she was furious with him, performing with Rihanna & Kanye West on the NBA and MTV Music Awards, close relationship he had with his father, why he quit working with Enrique Iglesias, learning to read music at age 52, really cool story how he met his wife, and LOADS more interesting stuff: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
Marc Rogers is a Juno-nominated bassist, producer, and composer. He has worked with Rachel Platten, Nelly Furtado, Tryon, Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida, Nikki Yanofsky, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Barbra Lica, Norah Jones, The Philosopher Kings, Fefe Dobson, Anjulie, The Blind Boys Of Alabama, Lionel Richie, Bernard Purdie, K'naan, Kreesha Turner, Al Jarreau, Jarvis Church, Gary Burton, Lisa Fischer, Joe Lovano, Mike Stern, Robi Botos, Terri-Lynn Carrington, Adam Rogers, Dave Binney, Kelly Jefferson, Lewis Nash, Rahzel, Holly Cole, and many others.
Knaan Shabtay doesn't like to think about what genre his music is, he just goes with the flow, and improvises, as he gets along. He started playing classical guitar when he was 12. After he got into jazz a bit, but that didn't go anywhere. About 2 years ago, he started songwriting, and upto know he still searching that specific sound in music, his style. He's had a few gigs, where he really enjoyed the crowd, and it's reaction to his music.
Knaan Shabtay doesn't like to think about what genre his music is, he just goes with the flow, and improvises, as he gets along. He started playing classical guitar when he was 12. After he got into jazz a bit, but that didn't go anywhere. About 2 years ago, he started songwriting, and upto know he still searching that specific sound in music, his style. He's had a few gigs, where he really enjoyed the crowd, and it's reaction to his music.
Knaan Shabtay doesn't like to think about what genre his music is, he just goes with the flow, and improvises, as he gets along. He started playing classical guitar when he was 12. After he got into jazz a bit, but that didn't go anywhere. About 2 years ago, he started songwriting, and upto know he still searching that specific sound in music, his style. He's had a few gigs, where he really enjoyed the crowd, and it's reaction to his music.
We talk about the song Immigrants, from the Hamilton Mixtape. Jeff and Sunny are all about Snow Tha Product's verse but need help pronouncing the other featured artists. Meh, they get the job done! Hamilton the Musical, K'naan, Riz MC, Residente, immigration, hip-hop, podcast
Immigrants (We Get the Job Done), by K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC & Residente, Pizza Threat, CEO Payscale, Oligarchy Begets Trump, Toys R Us Looting, Nobel Auction, Reality Winner, Chile Bags Plastic, $21 Trillion, Factory Farms Stink, Bombing Yemen, Bomb the World by Michael Franti and Spearhead
“Imagine a world where materials can heal themselves and electronics are built to learn the way your brain does”. This is the world of Dr Jessamyn Fairfield, a fascinating realm of the super small which may underpin a revolution in how computers are designed. As the founder of Bright Club in Ireland, Jessamyn also shares her top tips for mixing science communication with comedy, and a little exercise to get your creative juices flowing. Mixtape: 1. Tightrope by Janelle Monae 2. Hysteria by Muse 3. Overcome by Laura Mvula 4. The Real Thing by Tune Yards 5. Immigrants (We Get The Job Done) by K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente and Riz Ahmed 6. Skwod by Nadia Rose
This episode was recorded before a live studio audience at The Origin Arts & Community Centre in Ottawa, Ontario during MEGAPHONO on Saturday February 10, 2018. Our topic was Black-Canadian music history and anti-Black racism in this country's music culture and our guest panellists were Melissa Vincent, Rita Carter, Seiiizmikk, and Ali "Captain" Misana. Produced by Elsa Mirzaei, MEGAPHONO, and Vish Khanna. Live mix by Maxime Brunet. Photos by Irene Jansen. Sponsored by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, Grandad's Donuts, Freshbooks, and Hello Fresh Canada.
Edition #1083 Today we look at Trump’s new immigration crackdown and several of the reasons why it’s a bad idea Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: Posturing On Immigration - On The Media - Air Date 2-23-17 Ch. 3: Song 1: Bad Idea - Goose Ch. 4: Act 2: The positive impacts of immigrant communities - Economic Update w @profwolff - Air Date 2-16-17 Ch. 5: Song 2: Stop & Frisk (For Treyvon and Alvin) - Vex Davortex Ch. 6: Act 3: Examining the aspects of a broken immigration system - CounterSpin (@FAIRmediawatch) - Air Date 2-24-17 Ch. 7: Song 3: Immigrants (We Get the Job Done) - K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC & Residente Ch. 8: Act 4: Trump's Migration Program Mimics the Cold War Dragnet - The F Word w/ @GRITlaura Flanders - Air Date 2-23-17 Ch. 9: Song 4: Immigrant - Alysha Brilla Ch. 10: Act 5: Nazis Once Published List of Jewish Crimes, Trump Now Pushing to Do the Same for Immigrant Crimes - @DemocracyNow - Air Date: 02-02-17 Ch. 11: Song 5: Immigrant - Deine Lakaien Ch. 12: Act 6: Refugees Welcome sign hung on Statue of Liberty - The Benjamin Dixon Show (@TheBpDShow) - Air Date 2-21-17 Ch. 13: Song 6: Immigrant - John McCutcheon Ch. 14: Act 7: Protect Immigrants in Your Community- Join #HereToStay Network & #RaidWatch via @UNITEDWEDREAM & @AmericasVoice - Best of the Left Activism Ch. 15: Song 7: Activism - Shihan Ch. 16: Act 8: The oscillations in American immigration policy - Backstory - Air Date 2-10-17 Voicemails Ch. 17: A reply to Ken about shame - Felicia from Centralia, MO Ch. 18: In response to the Indivisible Guide strategy - Rich from Sequim, WA Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 19: Final comments on understanding strategies and tactics Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Activism: TAKE ACTION 1. Sign up with United We Dream #HereToStay Network to get notified if an immigrant in your community needs help 2. Document and report ICE activity in your community via social media using #RaidWatch 3. Call, write and show up at your Mayor’s office to demand they declare your city a “sanctuary of safety” Resources for immigrants: If you have been approached by ICE officials, call the United We Dream Hotline: 1-844-363-1423 Read your rights and download United We Dream Deportation Defense Cards and browse their "Resources" page Find out where raids are happening (and/or submit them) with Latino Rebel’s MigraMap Find an immigration lawyer via American Immigration Lawyers Association EDUCATE YOURSELF Mexican ‘DREAMer’ nabbed in immigrant crackdown (Reuters) Trump's DHS Executive Orders (DHS.gov) Donald Trump Plans to Bypass the Courts to Deport as Many People as Possible (The Intercept) What Immigration Raids Mean for Students (The Atlantic) Dreamer Says ICE Threatened to Deport Him (The Daily Beast) Trump's Deportation Raids: What We Know and Don't Know (Mother Jones) Law-Abiding but Illegal, and Fearing the New Trump Rules (The New York Times) Trump touts recent immigration raids, calls them a ‘military operation’ (The Washington Post) President Trump is on shaky ground with his new immigration order (The Washington Post) Entrepreneurs Are Being Deported -- And They Might Be at the Center of America's Coming Immigration Fight (Entrepreneur) Dallas County ‘Dreamer’s’ arrest puts scare in immigration-rights community (Texas Star-Telegram) Immigration Agents Took a Woman With a Brain Tumor Out of the Hospital: Report (TIME) Plan To Disrupt Immigration Raids Will Enlist Songs And Prayers (NPR) Written by BOTL Communications Director, Amanda Hoffman Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes and Stitcher!
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"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
New York’s distinction as a “sanctuary city” is a saving grace for the undocumented community who fear for their future under the 45th U.S. president. But is it enough? Here, producer Ramon Taylor explores the roots of sanctuary, along with efforts made by city officials, universities, and congregations, and the ensuing fight on Capitol Hill that may well determine the fate of more than half a million New Yorkers and millions more across the country. Credits: “Immigrants (We Get The Job Done),” K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC & Residente; Voice of America (VOA). Disclaimer: VOA’s representation in this report in no way constitutes support or endorsement of The New School.
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: MoZaic, Skyzoo, Black Metaphor, conshus, Artisan P, DJ Proof, Elaquent, a l l i e, Termanology, Joey Bada$$, Shy Girls, PremRock, Fresh Kils, Gabriel Garzon-Montano, KNaan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente, Hamilton Musical, De La Soul, Estelle, Pete Rock, Bonobo, Table For Three, Rapsody, Stik Figa, Black Milk, New Kingston, Fakear, Beet Unique, Ugly Duckling, T-Rex, Coldcut, Roses Gabor, Paul Simon, Nico Segal fka Donnie Trumpet, Fickle Friends, Wax Tailor, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Recent messiness consisting of US Elections, fake Somali male models, and K'naan's new show.
Stefan and Brianne talk about curating the lineup. Tyler Blacquire tells a story about K'NAAN, depression, and the acclaimed 2011 movie Warrior. Theme music by Rayannah. You can hear the full story lineups from past events over on the Open Kwong Dore Podcast.
Banning Eyre presents songs and stories from Somalia's fertile independence era, and up to the present. This podcast is a supplement to Afropop's Hip Deep program "Reconstructiong Somalia, Love Songs at the Birth of a Nation." Somali scholar and former broadcaster Ahmed Ismail Samatar introduces Somali oud virtuoso Hodeidi. Historian Lidwien Kapteijns continues her brilliant and amiable commentary on the love songs in which gender debates played out in the '60s and '70s, and brings the story right up to the present with fascinating reflections on the early career of the rapper/songwriter K'Naan.
Tracklist: Great Train Robbery - Black Uhuru America (Uproot Andy remix) - Mulatu Astatke vs. K'naan ft. Mos Def I Feel Just Like a Child - Devendra Banhart Love is Lost (Hello Steve Reich mix) - David Bowie Maxx Axe - Roger Troutman Camisola (Palov edit) - Tito Chicoma y Orquesta Simmer Down - The Wailers On the Road Again (Lance Herbstrong remix) - Canned Heat Malunguinho - Abayomy Afrobeat Orquestra Ball of Confusion - Undisputed Truth Reece - Ed Rush & Optical Wear it on Our Face - The Dells & Charles Stepney Le Champagne (Club mix) - Trentemoller Balboa da Silva - Bixiga 70 Rich Get Richer - The O Jays T.S.O.P. - MFSB & The Three Degrees
The latest installment features the 70s funk of Anthony King's "Lost Star" and the diverse instrumentals of RJD2's "Magnificent City" (sans vocals from Aceyalone, which appear on the original release). The tracklist is rounded out below:1. Spacefree - Anthony King2. Monks - Frank Ocean3. Let it Go - Oddisee4. Who Cares? - Gnarls Barkley5. Studies - Toro y Moi6. Filigree Funk - Anthony King7. Without Your Love - The Blackbyrds8. Look Towards the Sky - Sylvia Striplin9. Rigor Mortis - Cameo10. Body Shaker - Dayton11. Funkadilly - Anthony King12. Thursday - Pet Shop Boys (Feat. Example)13. Running (Disclosure Remix) - Jessie Ware14. Gentleman - Meshell Ndegeocello & Yerba Buena!15. And Bullshit - Jonwayne (Feat. Zeroh)16. Dedicated - Digable Planets17. I Love TW Girls - MC HotDog (Feat. A-Yue Chang)18. Shutterbug (Produced by Amerigo Gazaway) - Otis Redding & Big Boi19. All For U (Instrumental) - RJD220. Earth From Outer Space - Michael Franti & Spearhead (Feat. K'naan)21. Dub Be Good To Me - Beats International & Lindy Layton22. Aankh Naal - Kam Dhillon23. Ya-Rayi - Khaled24. Farewell Ride - Beck25. Red Alert - CSS26. Junior (Instrumental) - RJD227. Tell Him - Eighties Ladies28. Livin' It Up (Friday Night) - Bell & James29. Fire (Instrumental) - RJD2Enjoy and share...Twisted Groove Radio Show 8-10-13.
Hey Everyone! Well, Pride is over...what a weekend! So, I created a mix that is a little more on the "down" side...to help us calm down after the big weekend :) Enjoy! Track list: (58:51) Move in the right direction (Classix mix) - Gossip Dance all night (JRMX remix) - Jess Wright When she was mine (Alias club mix) - Lawson Euphoria (WaWa club mix) - Loreen Black heart (Bimbo Jones club mix) - Stooshe Boom boom (Kat Krazy extended mix) - Rye Rye Put your graffiti on me (Mucci remix) - Kat Graham Is anybody out there (Cutmore club mix) - K'Naan feat. Nelly Furtado We are young (Gauthreaux and Decker remix) - Fun Endless (Extended remix) - Inna Spectrum (Calvin Harris remix) - Florence and the Machine
Depois de quase sete meses de ausência, voltamos! Entre idas e vindas de nossa equipe de podcasters trouxemos novidades, todas muito boas. A primeira é a entrada de um quarto integrante na turma, o Maurício Domene, dono do Estúdio Next. A bem da verdade ele sempre participou como compositor de nossas vinhetas e consultor de plantão quando o assunto foram dicas de áudio e finalização. Só que agora ele entra para o time com mais duas funções muito especiais: participar de todos os programas e, assinar a edição e mixagem dos episódios. Ou seja: vocês ganharam em dobro! E por falar em dobrar as vantagens, o FalaFreela, no início de sua terceira temporada volta a ser semanal. Para manter o ritmo de produção, criamos dois formatos de programa. Mantivemos aquele que você já conhece, com um tema pré-definido no post pauta, nossa discussão acerca deste tema e tudo mais. O outro formato, que sempre se seguirá a este primeiro, será um episódio mais enxuto, formado só por dicas pesquisadas e comentadas por nós e divido em quatro editorias. Em Linkania você conhecerá sites e aplicativos interessantes, úteis ou apenas curiosos; em Produtividade, como o próprio nome diz será formado, traremos dicas para você ganhar mais tempo e clientes; na Galerasolo, comentaremos um perfil que se destacou entre os mais de 500 integrantes de nossa comunidade (se você ainda não faz parte, entre agora mesmo!) e, finalmente, no Subsolo, comentaremos um livro, filme, peça ou referência cultural que julgamos interessantes. Para os dois formatos vale a lembrança: estamos esperando sua twittada ou email de voz. Envie dúvidas, elogios, críticas e suas dicas. Resumindo: em uma semana episódio tradicional, na outra, episódio de dicas. No episódio 36 Mauro Amaral, Humberto Oliveira, Carolina Vigna-Maru e Maurício Domene cumpriram o honroso dever de entregar aquilo que prometeram! No último post pauta, levantamos a bola sobre os Eventos da Vida do Freelancer. Como aproveitar a corrida por novidades que Eleições, Copa do Mundo e Olimpíadas trarão para nosso país? Qual deles é o mais seguro e, como se diferenciar dos concorrentes em concorrências acerca destes jobs? Ouça a meia hora mais valiosa do seu dia e descubra. Estamos esperando seus comentários, twittadas (sempre com o hashtag #falafreela) e, principalmente, e-mails de voz. Participem! Para conhecer enquanto ouve o FalaFreela#36 Siga-nos no twitter e em nossa Fanpage no Facebook Os projetos da Contém Conteúdo O trabalho do pintor Hildebrando de Castro O site teaser do Holiveira O Estúdio Next do Maurício Domene, que assinará a produção de nossos episódios. Curtiu a trilha sonora? Você ouviu, por ordem: O Portão - Roberto Carlos e Erasmo Carlos (album Roberto Carlos - 1974) / Here And Now And Then, John Deere Letter, Unnamed Sources e Relentless Encroachment - Steve Morse - Out Standing In The Field / Wavin Flag "The celebration mix" - Knaan / Rising Power (Live) e More To The Point, também de Steve Morse - Out Standing In The Field O que você pode fazer para participar: Publique seu perfil ou post no Carreirasolo.org: Página de publicação Envie e-mail de voz, sua dúvida ou sugestão para: carreirasolo.org@gmail.com Assine no iTunes: http://feeds.feedburner.com/FalaFreela
Are we settling into that November groove yet?? Are we feeling all warm and cozy? Well, you say potato, and so on and so forth. Allow me to share a cup of one of the richest blends the Internet has to offer. Oh stop it! Seriously. DIM DISTAL THE CLASH JAY ROBINSON PVT STEVIE WONDER SAINT JAE MYD JOKER NATHAN FAKE ZAPP & ROGER ---------- say what!?!
La scelta non poteva che ricadere sul singolo dell'estate, Spamming Fag! Questo struggente brano (che ha altresì ispirato il meno noto Wavin' Flag di K'Naan) è un autentico spaccato di vita dall'online di Street Fighter IV. Come non riconoscersi in ogni parola?Il Trio Camiseta Blanka è: l'ugola diversamente intonata di Rega, l'arruffata chitarra di Wisky e l'apocalittica vuvuzela di Cryu, che tra un barrito e l'altro ha anche scritto il testo.
Noticias de David Bisbal de la semana del 10 al 17 de junio del 2010. Concierto Puebla, UD Almería, #1 Venezuela Charts España y México Video de la semana http://bit.ly/wfsigns
WM-Countdown (Patrick) Nur noch wenige Tage bis zum Start der Fußball Weltmeisterschaft 2010 in Südafrika. Wir stimmen euch langsam aber sicher auf das Fußballereignis des Jahres vor. Als kleinen Leckerbissen gibt es absofort hier auf rpg-cast.net einen WM-Spielplan zum herunterladen und ausdrucken. Da könnt ihr alle Ergebnisse eintragen und mitfiebern! HIER GEHTS ZUM DOWNLOAD! FS-Community (Patrick / Jan) In der heutigen Ausgabe stellen wir einen Partner vom RPG-Cast vor. Die FS-Community ist eine noch relativ junge Plattform - ideal um neue Freunde zu finden und Spaß zu haben. Was die FS-Community alles bietet, hört ihr in der Sendung. Unser Moderator Jan hat den FS-Community-Chef Sönke im Interview! WM-Hits #2 Der 2. WM-Hit ist der offizielle WM-Song von Coca Cola und wird auch von diversen TV-Sendern als WM-Song genutzt. K'naan mit "Wavin Flag" (Anmerkung von Patrick + Jan: Für unseren Geschmack viel besser als der offizielle FIFA-Song "Waka Waka" von Shakira ;)) Aboniert unseren RSS-Feed oder bei iTunes! Ihr könnt uns auch am Telefon hören: 0931 - 663 990 567(Zum Ortstarif, mobil ggf. abweichend) Und bei Twitter findet ihr uns unter dem Namen: rpgcastnet
Somali-born performer K’Naan visits the show to talk about poetry, politics and hip hop. Plus, he and his band perform live in the studio.
Join us this week as we go over the 3 big derby matches, results from the Champions League, and await the upcoming World Cup draw. Mevio {Mevio-68dbca3ab32375e6adfdaf9b6ccbbb3d}
Though his appearance at the NPR Music office qualifies as the first-ever hip-hop Tiny Desk Concert, Somali-born rapper K'naan isn't one to adhere to a single genre. With the help of a crack backing band, his three-song set exuded shimmery grace while incorporating the sounds of soul, pop and reggae.
Ok here we go, I am on path to be caught up by the 3rd Quarter Mix, I'm currently working on the 2nd Quarter Mix and should be done with that by the end of the month. Have to say there wasn't much in the 1st Quarter. Listened to a good amount of albums but there were only a few really good ones. With that said, those really good ones I enjoyed a lot. Definitely good additions to the collection. The mix itself I'm pretty happy with. Big shout out to Zion I for a great album, the artwork for the mix is heavily based on his album's artwork. Track Listing 01. Zion I - Antenna 02. Brother Ali - Baby Don't Go 03. K'naan - 15 Minutes Away 04. UGK - Feelin' You 05. Grandmaster Flash - Shine All Day (ft. Q-tip, Kel Spencer, Jumz) 06. PPP - On A Cloud (ft. Karma Stewart) 07. Aceyalone - Lonely Ones (ft. Bionik) 08. Brother Ali - Real As Can Be 09. Zion I - Coastin' (ft. K.Flay) 10. UGK - Swishas and Erb (ft. Sleepy Brown) 11. Doom - Angelz (ft. Tony Starks) 12. Cappadonna - Somebody's Got To Go (ft. Lounge Lo & Ghetto Philharmonic) 13. K'naan - Fire In Freetown 14. Eligh & Jo Wilkinson - Honor Me (ft. Pigeon John) 15. Dela - It Is What It Is (ft. Naledge) 16. Doom - More Rhymin' (ft. Kurious) 17. Brother Ali - Good Lord 18. Zion I - Country Baked Yams (ft. Devin The Dude) 19. Dela - Chill (ft. Large Professor & Meemee Nelzy) 20. K'naan - Take A Minute
The August edition of MMMpod features special guest hosts Drug Rug and a selection from this Boston band’s brand new “Paint the Fence Invisible.” New music from K’Naan and Wye Oak, and there’s also conversation from the Breeders and Mark McGrath from Sugar Ray. And Drug Rug gives me a hard time for admitting I like Sugar Ray. Drug Rug also digs Taj Mahal, The Band and Glen Campbell. We also raid the MMMpod medicine cabinet for the Medley.
Jim and Greg conduct a Classic Album Dissection of Van Morrison’s Astral Weeks. The 1968 recording combines rock, jazz, blues and folk—making it one of the most unique and significant albums in rock history.
It isn't often that you run into a rapper from a foreign land who discusses the pride and perils of his country through music. For those who don't know, Somalia is a northeastern African nation in the midst of a crisis where the president resigned, the government is in disarray, poverty is in abundance, and pirates control some of the country's main imports and exports. You can feel the passion in his voice.