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Chaldish Gambino acaba de publicar la versión mejorada de '3.15.20', el álbum que editaba en mitad de la pandemia, sin portada ni títulos de canciones. Ya entonces dijo que este álbum merecía terminarse. Su forma final es 'Atavista', ahora sí con título, nuevas mezclas, colaboraciones y tracklist. Playlist:Kacy Hill, Nourished by Time - My Day OffEthel - WANNAGO?Sega Bodega - Deer TeethMaria José Llergo - LUCHAChaldish Gambino - AlgorhythmSG Lewis, DJ Seinfeld - Simple TimesDJ Seinfeld - If U Like MeKoreless - SevenKOKOKO! - Buzu BangaIbibio Sound Machine - Pull the RopeDEBBY FRIDAY - To The DancefloorSt. Vincent - Broken ManBrittany Howard - Prove It To YouRóisín Murphy, DJ Koze - The House (System Olympia Remix)Desire - Human NatureEscuchar audio
Lo más difícil de cultivar en jardineria es la paciencia. Kacy Hill lo ha aprendido cuidando del pequeño jardín de su casa. Observando cómo crecían las semillas ha entendido que en el proceso hay más satisfacción que en el resultado. Un cambio en su perspectiva sobre la vida, y la música y el éxito que ha volcado en 'Bug', su nuevo disco que ha florecido con la primavera. Playlist:A.G. Cook - LuciferCharli XCX - 360CLYPSO - YOUR PART IN MY STORY IS OVERThe Avalanches - Wherever You Go (feat. Jamie xx, Neneh Cherry, CLYPSO)Four Tet - Mango FeedbackRóisín Murphy, DJ Koze - The House (System Olympia Remix)Peggy Gou - 1+1=11stivijoes - MENTIROSOGanges - Si Tengo SuerteRenaldo & Clara - El riuAMORE - QueióKacy Hill, Nourished by Time - My Day OffCasero - ... Más divertidoDehd - Dog DaysDuks Lt. - When You're OutsideLewis OfMan, Camille Jansen - Hey LouALTNa Na Na - Cómo cultivar la paciencia según Kacy Hill - 13/05/24 - escuchar ahoraEscuchar audio
Kacy Hill comes on the pod to talk about her fantastic new album, 'Bug'; Taurus shit; why being annoying is a woman's right and duty; going down a nostalgia hole with the Shins; her TikTok algo; why we love Poquito Más; shaking Jay-Z's hand for way too long; and more. Host: Yasi Salek Guest: Kacy Hill Producer: Chris Sutton Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Hether Fortune Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Singer-songwriter Kacy Hill joins the gals to talk about the industry, her music career, getting out of tough relationships and overcoming heartbreak. This episode has us questioning if Kacy and Tizzle are secretly long-lost twins—these two are so in sync, they could finish each other's sentences! From moving on to bigger and better, to battling flight anxiety and worshipping at the altar of Lana Del Rey, they're one and the same. The trio also discuss the challenges of working with labels as an artist and making friends..before Kacy opens up about impostor syndrome and being signed by Kanye West. Hear all about her epic collabs with Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, and get the inside scoop on her latest masterpiece, "Bug." Enjoy Stoners!! Be sure to check out the new album and follow Kacy @kacyhill Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode: Nutrafol – For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code STONED MOOD – Try MOOD's new THCa flower today! For a limited time only, get 20% off your first order and a FREE THCa pre-roll. Just go to hellomood.com and use promo code SWS. Integra – Use code SWS at checkout for 15% off your next online purchase at www.integraboost.com. Lume – Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code STONED at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod Don't forget to rate, review, and follow the show! Keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @tishcyruspurcell, @brandicyrus and @sorrywerestoned and be sure to leave us a voicemail at 1-516-7-STONER or email videos/photos with your questions to sorrywerestoned1@gmail.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kacy Hill and Kara Lane are Los Angeles and Toronto based musicians who also host the podcast "Kinda Jaded". Kacy and Kara chatted with us on Zoom about having sibling podcasts, fuzzy microphones, Muskoka, taking mushrooms naked on an island, Robert Munsch, celebrating bbqs, Kacy becoming a beekeeper, Austin's tennis injury, FOMO, cottage hangovers, swimming in polluted lakes, Kacy visiting Toronto as a backup dancer on Kanye's Yeezus tour, meeting Justin Beiber, having dinner with Drake, Kara's first kiss, all inclusive resorts, raising the tattoo age limit to 25, 'Urban Outfitters-core', Kacy's upcoming album, Kara's upcoming EP, getting a bad pitchfork review, artists who delete their albums and much more! Kacy Hill Kara Lane Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD SUPPORT THIS PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
I dagens sending får vi to av medlemmene fra GØY på besøk! Det snakkes om fremtidige planer, slipp og konsert. Astrid, Anja og Victor tar dere så videre i en verden av insektskultur og anbefaler alt fra kvinnelige artister, drikkeleker og muligens en fremtidig Eurovision-pod av selveste Astrid
Aces Space welcomes the triple threat, Kacy Hill. You might recognize her from modeling for American Apparel, Dancing for Kanye West or her amazing music project. From bug girl to billboards we talk about Kacy's beginnings and how she got to where she is now.
Kara Lane is a musician, songwriter and co-host of the podcast Kinda Jaded with Kacy Hill. Kara sat down with Josh and Austin to discuss growing up emo, Myspace Top 8, late night talk show hosts, Lena Dunham, Mississauga, getting married, living in Los Angeles, her previous band K.I.D., fear of being cringe, major labels, going solo, working with Dylan Brady of 100 Gecs, Kara becomes Josh's therapist, being obsessed with Gen Z, self managing, Allo Vapes, ASAP Rocky's fridge, The Used, Photobucket, Olympic power lifting, Las Vegas, her upcoming EP, her Mom and much more! Kara Lane Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- Cold Pod https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
Grammy nominated Songwriter Autumn Rowe sips bourbon for the first time in a few years. She doesn't add water and quickly shows she's got skills. Along the conversation, she reveals some real zingers about her time on ‘The Voice,' while Fred works on his songwriting. More about autumn Autumn Rowe is a 4x Grammy Nominated Singer/Songwriter/Producer/DJ from New York. Growing up in the South Bronx, she applied her musical talents in a range of roles, from band leader to session singer. Later, she became a sought after songwriter, working with some of the world's biggest artists and record labels. She wrote the dance anthem behind the 2011 FIFA World Cup “Happiness” featuring Alexis Jordan, and has worked with Diana Ross, Dua Lipa, Tori Kelly, Ava Max, Jon Batiste, , Naia Izumi, Jax Jones, Big Freedia, MK, Avicci, Zedd, Alesso, AfroJack, Deadmau5, Alex Newell, Leona Lewis, Digital Farm Animals, Boy George, Jon Bellion, The Knocks, Nick Jonas, Kali Uchis, Kacy Hill, Fifth Harmony, One Direction, Sinead Harnett, Fka Twigs, Lindsey, Stirling, Becky G, and Macy Gray, among many other artists. She is currently signed to Stellar/Sony ATV. Autumn is also a celebrated vocal coach. She appeared on season 2 of The X Factor, and as the only vocal coach on America's Got Talent for five years, between the show's eight and twelfth seasons. She has coached artists including America's Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal, Fifth Harmony, Bea Miller, Carly Rose Sonenclar and Diamond White. Currently living in Los Angeles, Autumn continues to write and mentor both established and emerging artists. She most recently collaborated with Jon Batiste, and Diana Ross while continuing to work on her own projects as an artist and producer.
Kacy Hill is a musician from Los Angeles. Her newest album Simple, Sweet, and Smiling is out now. We chat about Chris' dangerous encounter last night, Kanye on the kibbles & bits, Harry at Coachella, The Goldenvoice vaccine, Chris seeking out dry skin as a kink, sharp cheddar cheese and the bean burritos they're inside, two fridge households, the music scene in Phoenix, Sufjan Stevens, Iced almond matcha, how she got into weightlifting, how to keep people from talking to you on the plane, jack of all trades master of none, the only good thing in San Francisco, doing her homework before coming on the pod, her relationship with edibles, and the very nasty business of music. instagram.com/kacyhill twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
Piezas de siempre, como Spiegel im Spiegel por Derek Gripper, Dino Saluzzi o Rick Treffers o algunas recientes que aún no hemos compartido previamente de Rufus Wainwright y la Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Verónica Parodi y Pedro Aznar; Helado Negro con Devendra Banhart o Kacy Hill y Elsa y Elmar y Daniel, Me Estás Matando, hoy en nuestro programa. Escuchar audio
On this Monday episode Johann starts the week in a loungey mood, playing songs from Helado Negro, Animal Collective, Kacy Hill, Kadhja Bonet, James Blake, Anthony Naples, BADBADNOTGOOD, Lucia Fumero, John Carroll Kirby, Eddie Chacon… An ideal selection for those who can afford to wear slippers at this hour as they start another week of dealing with life.
J'ai découvert une pépite, je pouvais pas la garder pour moi. THANK GOD FOR KACY HILL. Suis-moi sur Instagram et Twitter !
Nonye Brown-West is a New York-based Nigerian-American comedian and writer. She has been featured in the Boston Globe's Rise column as a Comic to Watch, as well as in NPR, PBS, ABC, Sway In The Morning, and the New York Comedy Festival. In 2019, Nonye made her acting debut in The Sympathy Card. Look out for her two new web series, Fairytales with Nonye and Gayby Jesus. Calise Hawkins is a stand-up comedian and writer. She has performed her standup on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (NBC), Russel Simmons Presents Live At The El Rey (Comedy Central), Gotham Live (Fox), Stand Up in Stilettos (TV Guide Channel), Nick Mom's Night Out (Nickelodeon), among others. She has written for Comedy Central's @midnight and Hood Adjacent, Adult Swim's Soft Focus, AMC's Unapologetic with Aisha Tyler, and MTV's Totally Clueless, Girl Code, and Charlemagne's Uncommon Sense. She was also a cast member of Oxygen's Funny Girls. Autumn Rowe is a Singer/Songwriter/Producer/DJ from New York. Growing up in the South Bronx, she applied her musical talents in a range of roles, from bandleader to session singer. She later became a sought-after songwriter. She wrote the 2011 FIFA World Cup dance anthem “Happiness” featuring Alexis Jordan, and she has worked with Diana Ross, Dua Lipa, Tori Kelly, Ava Max, Jon Batiste, Naia Izumi, Jax Jones, Big Freedia, MK, Avicci, Zedd, Alesso, AfroJack, Deadmau5, Alex Newell, Leona Lewis, Digital Farm Animals, Boy George, Jon Bellion, The Knocks, Nick Jonas, Kali Uchis, Kacy Hill, Fifth Harmony, Rodney Jerkins, Sinead Harnett, Fka Twigs, Lindsey, Stirling, Becky G, and Macy Gray, among many other artists. She appeared on Season 2 of The X Factor, and as the only vocal coach on America's Got Talent for five years, between the show's eight and twelfth seasons. She has coached artists including America's Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal, Fifth Harmony, Bea Miller, Carly Rose Sonenclar, and Diamond White. She performs as the DJ act AFTR PRTY. She is currently signed to Stellar/Sony ATV as a writer and Ultra Records as an artist. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
Autumn Rowe is a Singer/Songwriter/Producer/DJ from New York. Growing up in the South Bronx, she applied her musical talents in a range of roles, from band leader to session singer. Later, she became a sought after songwriter, working with some of the world’s biggest artists and record labels. She wrote the dance anthem behind the 2011 FIFA World Cup “Happiness” featuring Alexis Jordan, and has worked with Dua Lipa, Stargate, Jax Jones, Netsky, MK, Avicci, Zedd,Alesso, AfroJack, Deadmau5, Alex Newell, Leona Lewis, Digital Farm Animals, Boy George, Jon Bellion, The Knocks, Nick Jonas, Kali Uchis, Kacy Hill, Fifth Harmony, Rodney Jerkins, Sinead Harnett, Lindsey Stirling, Becky G, and Macy Gray, among many other artists. She performs as the DJ act AFTR PRTY. She is currently signed to Stellar/Sony ATV as a writer and Ultra Records as an artist. Autumn is also a celebrated vocal coach. She appeared on season 2 of The X Factor, and as the only vocal coach on America’s Got Talent for five years, between the show’s ninth and thirteenth seasons. She has coached artists including America’s Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal, Fifth Harmony, Bea Miller, Arin Ray, Carly Rose Sonenclar and Diamond White. Currently living in Los Angeles, Autumn continues to write and mentor both established and emerging artists. She most recently collaborated with Jon Batiste, Ava Max, Naia Izumi, Tkay Maidza, and P!nk, while continuing to work on her own projects as an artist and producer. Calise Hawkins is a stand-up comedian and writer. She has performed her standup on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (NBC), Russel Simmons Presents Live At The El Rey (Comedy Central), Gotham Live (Fox), Stand Up in Stilettos (TV Guide Channel), Nick Mom’s Night Out (Nickelodeon), among others. She has written for Comedy Central’s @midnight and Hood Adjacent, Adult Swim’s Soft Focus, AMC’s Unapologetic with Aisha Tyler, and MTV’s Totally Clueless, Girl Code, and Charlemagne’s Uncommon Sense. She was also a cast member of Oxygen’s Funny Girls. Carlton Spence, Veteran Celebrity Fashion Stylist Establishes a New Brand of “Classic Avante-Garde” By Merging The Classic With The Unique To Create Eye Catching Looks That Transcend Time And Trend. Carlton Spence recently rejuvenated the image of Grammy Award nominated gospel artist Jonathan McReynolds. “McReynolds is an amazing and inspiring artist who was more concerned about his music than his personal style”, states Spence. Once he began styling McReynolds for red carpets and award shows, he started to get more comfortable with his style and graduated from wearing jeans and sneakers on stage to a more contemporary chic look. “Carlton knows how to make you look like you belong in a room, like you belong on a stage, like you belong in the moment. He is a five star dude”, said Grammy® Award nominee, McReynolds. That is the joy of having someone like Carlton Spence on your team, he’s a master at creating a new look for you without totally taking you out of your element. “I really pursue creative freedom”, explains Spence, on how he develops his clients’ personal style. Marking his 21st anniversary as a highly sought after fashion stylist, Spence continues to capture the attention of celebrities, executives and contemporaries with his brand of “classic avant-garde” style on stage, television and red carpets. Whether it is in the classroom, the boardroom or the red carpet, no look he creates is ever the same. His versatility as a fashion guru is what makes him unique. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Hysterical at FX on Hulu, Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′18″ Para Poder Llorar by Harmless on Condiciones - EP (self released) 6′55″ We Will Always Love You (feat. Blood Orange) by The Avalanches on We Will Always Love You (Modular) 9′15″ People, I've been sad by Christine and the Queens on La vita nuova - EP (Because) 13′25″ Everybody's Mother by Kacy Hill on Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again (Self Released) 16′28″ cz by Mk.gee on A Museum Of Contradiction (Interscope) 20′35″ Jeanie (feat. Bon Iver) by Jim-E Stack on EPHEMERA (AWAL) 25′11″ Today by Mura Masa & Tirzah on R.Y.C (Polydor) 27′51″ Dolerme by ROSALÍA on Dolerme - Single (Columbia) 30′08″ Delete Forever by Grimes on Miss Anthropocene (4AD) 33′54″ Morrow by 070 Shake on Modus Vivendi (Def Jam) 37′39″ Think About It by Haich Ber Na on Think About It - Single (HQI) 44′34″ Feel Good by ARTHUR on Hair of the Dog (Honeymoon) 47′08″ ALIVE by Hanni El Khatib on FLIGHT (Innovative Leisure) 49′53″ Party by Planet 1999 on Party - Single (PC Music) 52′39″ Like Fire by Jessy Lanza on All the Time (Hyperdub) 55′31″ claws by Charli XCX on claws - Single (Warner Records UK Limited) 57′51″ Lose Your Love by Dirty Projectors on 5EPs (Domino) 63′31″ FANCY by Amaarae on THE ANGEL YOU DON'T KNOW (Sad Saints Angry Angels) 65′32″ I Spy by Lila Iké on The ExPerience (RCA) 68′30″ Onyeka (Baby) by Burna Boy on Twice as Tall (Atlantic) 71′47″ You Sad by Tkay Maidza on Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2 (4AD) 74′17″ HIT EM WHERE IT HURTS by PawPaw Rod on HIT EM WHERE IT HURTS - Single (GODMODE) 78′36″ Give Me Another Chance by Empress Of on I'm Your Empress Of (Terrible) 80′55″ Disco Man (Little Dragon Remix) by Remi Wolf on Disco Man (Little Dragon Remix) - Single (Island) 83′55″ Pressure by Photay on Waking Hours (Mexican Summer) 89′08″ Equilibrium by Darius & Wayne Snow on Equilibrium - Single (Roche Musique) 93′45″ Soul Control by Jessie Ware on What's Your Pleasure? (Virgin EMI) 97′33″ I Just Want to Dance by SAULT on UNTITLED (Rise) (Forever Living Originals) 104′18″ Stone Harbor by Naeem on Startisha (37D03D) 107′15″ WAKING UP DOWN by Yaeji on WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 (XL) 110′28″ I Keep Calling by James Blake on Before - EP (Republic) 114′21″ New Jade by Caribou on Suddenly (Merge) 117′59″ The Difference (feat. Toro y Moi) by Flume on The Difference (feat. Toro y Moi) - Single (Future Classic) Check out the full archives on the website.
Together with American Songwriter and Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels, we had the pleasure of interviewing Jimi Somewhere over Zoom video! Jimi Somewhere shares his new single “Wedding” off his forthcoming debut LPNothing Gold Can Stay, out February 5th, 2021 via Next Wave/Ultra Records. "Wedding" begins with reflection on the present and ends with focus on the future. Sonically, it’s a warm jaunt driven by acoustic sounds, subtle echoes of church bells, and Jimi's usage of an accordion. Produced by Jimi's longtime collaborator Milo Orchis, “Wedding” is a deeply nuanced effort where yearning timbres and revelatory lyrics come together to create something undeniably singular.Jimi Somewhere says this of his new single: “‘Wedding’ is probably the most personal song I’ve made. I started writing it right after my second sister got married in 2017. When a big milestone like that happens in your family it makes you reflect and you start thinking ‘what am i doing with my life?’ So it’s me addressing all these decisions I’ve made with my career, my family & my future.”“Wedding” follows Jimi Somewhere’s previous single “In My Car” released earlier this fall. Like its title and along with automobile sound effects, the track captures a feeling of driving to an unknown destination wrapped up in meditative solitude. While Jimi Somewhere is best known for sad songs with guitars, “In My Car” is more groove based but still carries the emotional weight of his previous coming-of-age endeavors.Towards the end of summer, Jimi released his single “Jesus (feat. Kacy Hill)." With “Jesus,” Jimi drew inspiration from the grandiose and ‘larger than life’ songs from Christian summer camps. Here he paints a delicate portrait of a life tangled up with frustration and confusion. The track is elevated by Jimi’s reflective songwriting, vision in understanding pop’s power to invigorate weary minds, and Kacy Hill’s angelic vocals.Jimi shared “Bottle Rocket,” the first single off his forthcoming LP, back in July. “Bottle Rocket” overflows with excitement from its immense choruses and an electrifying sonic pattern. In 2019, Jimi released his sophomore EP Ponyboy—a collection of songs that presented a sonic escapism of interminable emotions and coming-of-age tales while serving as his momentous introduction.You can pre-save Jimi Somewhere's debut LP Nothing Gold Can Stayhere.More info:Jimi Somewhere is the brainchild of Benjamin Schandy, a 22-year-old artist hailing from Hokksund, a picturesque town in Norway. Jimi Somewhere’s music is influenced by the imaginative work of renowned filmmaker Spike Jonze and the eminent artistry of Kendrick Lamar, Kevin Abstract, and Frank Ocean. Jimi ties his contemplative lyrics with frenzy electro-pop, ornate hip-hop beats, trippy pop, and multi-layered vocals to produce his very own signature resonance. Jimi Somewhere has over 15M+ cumulative Spotify streams spanning ~200K monthly listeners. He's been featured on Spotify's New Music Friday, Lorem, Oyster, and Fresh Finds playlists. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
JACKIE FABULOUS, is a gut-busting, writer, producer, speaker, and headlining comedian who uses comedy to simultaneously entertain, encourage and empower audiences. Having survived her fair share of loves, tragedies, lessons and embarrassing moments, Jackie channels all of that energy into hilarious sets and inspiring keynotes. More than just a funny lady, she is on a mission to inspire and empower women all over the world to Find The Funny In Their Flaws. When Jackie is not on tour, you will find her giving amazing keynote speeches and breakout sessions at corporate events and conferences or as a semi-finalist on season 14 of America’s Got Talent. A lawyer in her past life, she understands the plight of the working woman. Her signature talks and upcoming book within her hilarious “Find Your Fabulous” series will leave audiences feeling encouraged, uplifted, and inspired to conquer the ups and downs of life and work. Her diverse style of comedy has allowed her to work with comedy legends like Roseanne Barr and Wanda Sykes and on the OWN Network, NBC, CBS, and FOX to name a few. Joyelle Nicole Johnson is a Brooklyn based stand up comedian, writer and actress. She can be seen on the final season of HBO’s Crashing and is currently the warm up comic for Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act on Netflix. Joyelle made her network TV debut last year on Late Night with Seth Meyers and most recently wrote for the final season of Broad City. She has performed on Comedy Central’s digital series Comics to Watch, Wyatt Cenac’s Night Train for Seeso, Laff Tracks for TruTV as well as being a panelist for Refinery 29/Facebook Watch’s After After Party and MTV News. Joyelle was selected for the 2018 FOX Comedy Showcase, was a finalist in NBC’s Stand Up for Diversity Showcase and has performed at festivals like Sketchfest, Bonnaroo, The New York Comedy Festival and Bumbershoot. And while transitioning to the headliner that she is today she regularly features for Hannibal Buress and has opened for Dave Chappelle, Maria Bamford & Russell Peters. She also combines her dream of comedy and activism by touring with Daily Show creator Lizz Winstead’s Lady Parts Justice League. Autumn Rowe is a Singer/Songwriter/Producer/DJ from New York. Growing up in the South Bronx, she applied her musical talents in a range of roles, from band leader to session singer. Later, she became a sought after songwriter, working with some of the world’s biggest artists and record labels. She wrote the dance anthem behind the 2011 FIFA World Cup “Happiness” featuring Alexis Jordan, and has worked with Dua Lipa, Stargate, Jax Jones, Netsky, MK, Avicci, Zedd,Alesso, AfroJack, Deadmau5, Alex Newell, Leona Lewis, Digital Farm Animals, Boy George, Jon Bellion, The Knocks, Nick Jonas, Kali Uchis, Kacy Hill, Fifth Harmony, Rodney Jerkins, Sinead Harnett, Lindsey Stirling, Becky G, and Macy Gray, among many other artists. She performs as the DJ act AFTR PRTY. She is currently signed to Stellar/Sony ATV as a writer and Ultra Records as an artist. Autumn is also a celebrated vocal coach. She appeared on season 2 of The X Factor, and as the only vocal coach on America’s Got Talent for five years, between the show’s ninth and thirteenth seasons. She has coached artists including America’s Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal, Fifth Harmony, Bea Miller, Arin Ray, Carly Rose Sonenclar and Diamond White. Currently living in Los Angeles, Autumn continues to write and mentor both established and emerging artists. She most recently collaborated with Jon Batiste, Ava Max, Naia Izumi, Tkay Maidza, and P!nk, while continuing to work on her own projects as an artist and producer. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
Episode 1 was a shitshow so we're back and better than ever. After finding out his #2020Wrapped was a complete disaster, Alex decides to redeem himself with some actual good music recommendations. Taking a trip down memory lane, Alex reflects on 15 new artists that he's discovered during quarantine. Does he have good taste? Who knows! Luckily, you get to be the judge of that, just make sure you don't tell him your honest opinion. Artists mentioned include: Maude Latour, Kacy Hill, Magdalena Bay, Jenn Champion, So Below, Valley, Dizzy, Orla Gartland, The Regrettes, Ralph, Bronze Avery, Hatchie, Kitten, Tei Shi, and Grant Claytor :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alex-bollington/support
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Nujabes, Apani B, Mega Ran, O-Super, EyeQ, conshus, F.E.E.L., Jamar X, Jim-E Stack, Kacy Hill, Homeboy Sandman, Quelle Chris, Sycco, Gam P, Phil Tyler, Seba Kaapstad, Andy Cooper, Favourite People, Has-Lo, IMAKEMADBEATS, N8!, Potatohead People, T3, Illa J, Kapok, Senor Kaos, Illastrate, J57, Prolific, Matt Berninger, T H R O N E, Alex Maas, Bonobo, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, A-Butta, Swigga, Mr. Voodoo, I.G. Nexus, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′30″ Idol Eyes by Common Saints on Idol Eyes - EP (Starsonics) 7′49″ SIA by Stevan on SIA - Single (HONEYMOON) 10′29″ Golden, Pt. 2 by Berhana & Mereba on Golden, Pt. 2 - Single (EQT) 12′40″ Greenlight (feat. Dana Williams) by BOSCO on Car Therapy - EP (SLUG Records / EMPIRE) 16′08″ Ms. Communication by theMIND on Don't Let It Go To Your Head (CINQ) 19′10″ Think That I Don't Need Your Love by Joesef on Does It Make You Feel Good? - EP (AWAL) 26′09″ Call Me (Freestyle) by Blood Orange & 박혜진 Park Hye Jin on CALL ME (Freestyle) - Single (Domino) 28′44″ Peculiar Machine (Georgia Anne Muldrow Remix) by Salami Rose Joe Louis on Chapters of Zdenka (Brainfeeder) 31′30″ Unkind (Electric Guest Remix) [feat. MicahTron] by Kacy Hill on Just Circling Back Here: Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again (Remixes) - EP (Self Released) 34′36″ Peppers and Onions by Tierra Whack on Peppers and Onions - Single (Interscope) 37′18″ HIT EM WHERE IT HURTS by PawPaw Rod on HIT EM WHERE IT HURTS - Single (Hot Sauce / Godmode) 44′45″ Alpha by Guapdad 4000 on Alpha - Single (ADA) 47′20″ Areyoudown? Pt. 2 by Saba & tobi lou on So and So / Areyoudown? Pt. 2 - Single (The Orchard) 49′45″ Fights Don't Matter by Drakeo the Ruler on Fights Don't Matter - Single (EMPIRE) 52′05″ All White by Young Nudy on All White - Single (RCA) 55′35″ Prey 4 Da Sheep (feat. Big Boi) by Goodie Mob on Survival Kit (Organized Noize / Goodie Mob Worldwide) 62′28″ I Don’t Love Me Anymore by Oneohtrix Point Never on Magic Oneohtrix Point Never (Warp) 64′55″ Social Cues by Teezo Touchdown on Social Cues - Single (RCA) 67′59″ Following A Feeling (bonus track) by Nabihah Iqbal on Blue Magic Gentle Magic (lost songs) (Self Released) 71′22″ Shiner by Jean Dawson on Pixel Bath (P+) 73′23″ Think About It by Haich Ber Na on Think About It - Single (HQI) 81′00″ Love is Stronger Than Pride (Kaytranada Edit) by Sade (self released) 85′41″ Ferris Wheel (feat. Robert Glasper) [Terrace Martin Remix] by Sylvan Esso on Ferris Wheel (Terrace Martin Remix) [feat. Robert Glasper] - Single (Loma Vista) 88′34″ Lose Your Love (Chromeo Remix) by Dirty Projectors on Lose Your Love (Chromeo Remix) - Single (Domino) 92′32″ Day Dreaming by Brijean on Feelings (Ghostly) 95′11″ Feel For You (Bonus Track) by Seven Davis Jr on Escape The Matrix (single) (self released) 102′16″ Leko (Session Victim Remix) by Kink on Leko Remixes - EP (Burek) 106′32″ Vice Versa by Off The Meds on Off the Meds (Studio Barnhus) 110′45″ I Want to Stay by JP Sunshine on I Want to Stay - Single (Shall Not Fade) 114′36″ Anywhere in the World by WhoMadeWho & Axel Boman on Synchronicity (Kompakt) Check out the full archives on the website.
LA producer Jim-E Stack shares behind-the-scene insights on his production workflow, how he pulls and mashes sounds together even with his iPhone mic to form his unique sonic signature. Jim-E's new album Ephemera (released October 30) features artists including Bon Iver, Kacy Hill, Empress Of and Dijon. Stream the Ephemera album here: https://jimestack.ffm.to/ephemera
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′43″ Tomorrow by Skinshape on Arrogance is the Death of Men (self released) 7′32″ anything by Adrianne Lenker on songs (4AD) 10′23″ Aterrizar by Mint Field on Sentimiento Mundial (Felte) 13′53″ Timeless (feat. Lianne La Havas) by Oscar Jerome on Breathe Deep (Self Released) 19′52″ One Time by Otis Junior & Dr. Dundiff on Rising With It (Jakarta) 23′19″ Baggy Eyed Dope Man (feat. George Clinton) by Busty and the Bass on Eddie (Arts & Crafts) 29′25″ Clean (feat. Liv.e) by Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin on FlySiifu's (self released) 32′23″ rootin4? by dj blackpower on BLP2020 "King of the Night" (10k) 34′15″ Long Live Julio by Boldy James on The Versace Tape (Griselda) 35′49″ KISMET (feat, lojii) by IVY SOLE. on SOUTHPAW (self released) 39′10″ Weight by Nappy Nina on Weight - Single (Self Released) 45′34″ Bored Again! by Buddy Ross on Bored Again! (PLZ Make It Ruins) 49′21″ Sincerity by Knox Fortune on Stock Child Wonder (Nice Work) 52′30″ On My Shit (feat. Joey Bada$$) by Phony Ppl on On My Shit (feat. Joey Bada$$) - Single (300) 55′50″ MLS (feat. JPEGMAFIA and CHAI) by Gorillaz on Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez (Deluxe) (Parlophone) 58′54″ Can We (with Kacy Hill) by Jim-E Stack on EPHEMERA (AWAL) 64′25″ FANCY by Amaarae on THE ANGEL YOU DON'T KNOW (Sad Saints Angry Angels) 66′10″ Raygun (feat. Kenny Mason) by redveil on Raygun (feat. Kenny Mason) - Single (HVMOR) 68′50″ Lifetime (feat. Saba) by Femdot on Buy One, Get One Free Vol 1. - Single (Delacreme Music Group) 72′06″ Morning Rock by Junglepussy on Jp4 (Jagjaguwar) 75′39″ take a hold by H31R on ve·loc·i·ty (self released) 80′03″ Sun After Rain (Radio Edit) by Jitwam & Folamour on Sun After Rain - Single (Studio 54 Music) 83′27″ I Just Want to Dance by SAULT on UNTITLED (Rise) (Forever Living Originals) 87′51″ Flesh and Blood (Harvey Sutherland Remix) by Franc Moody on Dream in Colour (Remixes) (Juicebox) 93′16″ Had Me At Hello by Maria Minerva on Soft Power (100% Silk) 98′42″ Coming Down by LSDXOXO on Waiting 2 Exhale (self released) 100′33″ Turin (feat. Aura T-09) by Actress on Karma & Desire (Ninja Tune) 108′29″ Like I Loved You (India Jordan Remix) by Caribou on Suddenly Remixes - EP (Merge) 113′02″ Clipper (Another 5 Years) by Overmono on Everything U Need (XL) 117′14″ The Highest Pleasure by Tilman x Rhode & Brown on Three Of Us EP (Shall Not Fade) Check out the full archives on the website.
Taylor Swift! SAULT! Fleet Foxes! Other musicians! Our favorite albums of the months of July, August, and September in the year of Corona: 2020. Despite an absolute dumpster fire of a year, there has been some wonderful and uplifting music to help us cling desperately to our collective humanity. If you're looking for hope and levity, there's some here. It's not much, but it's something.
Lilly graciously opened her home for this week’s review of The Way Back - charcuterie board included. I vent about my encounter with a ‘Karen’ this week (4:55) before providing my less than exciting surfing update (9:00). It’s then Random Rapid Fire time (11:29). We get into the review (18:30) and also discuss Lilly’s decision to take her talents to UCSD (27:19). I then discuss the benefits of not living in my hometown (28:40), and Lilly and I debate different coaching styles (49:50). Song of the Week - Todd: Unkind x Kacy Hill; Lilly: Body Language x Big Sean. ITWT Movie Rating: 6.1/10. Check out the podcast website www.itwtpodcast.com
This week's episode is kicked off with differing reviews of the latest from Flo Milli(1:10), Gunna (7:20) and Logic(12:20). Viral tweets are back this week with Usher vs. Chris Brown sparking the segment(19:05)and leading into a debate on the upcoming Verzuz between Rick Ross and 2 Chainz(23:05). The Kid LAROI gets called an industry plant(36:30), and the subgenres of hip hop are broken down(40:40). And Much More! This week's music is Kacy Hill "Everybody's Mother", Curren$y & Harry Fraud "Cutlass Cathedrals", and Chase B & Don Toliver "Cafeteria".
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′24″ The Mighty Tree by Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder & Kamasi Washington on Dinner Party (EMPIRE) 7′46″ Lylz by Helena Deland on Lylz - Single (Luminelle) 9′49″ Seven Times by Lianne La Havas on Lianne La Havas (Warner Records UK) 13′19″ Shoot Your Shot by Oddisee on Odd Cure (Outer Note) 17′24″ Shine by Joey Bada$$ on The Light Pack - Single (Columbia) 20′12″ Detroit River Rock by Boldy James / Sterling Toles on Manger on McNichols (Sector 7-G) 28′24″ Real Magic by Ricky Reed, Terrace Martin & St. Panther on Real Magic - Single (Nice Life) 32′16″ Cookie Chips by Rejjie Snow, MF DOOM & Cam O'bi on Cookie Chips - Single (Honeymoon) 36′30″ bittersweet by Ivy Sole on bittersweet - single (Les Fleurs) 39′40″ Poppin Shit by SahBabii on Barnacles (Casting Bait Music Group) 42′43″ Very Fine by Vritra on Floaters (735697 Records DK) 48′5″ Acid by Jockstrap on Wicked City (Warp) 51′46″ Everybody's Mother by Kacy Hill on Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again (Self-Released) 54′44″ Trying (Porches Remix) by Aunty Social on Trying (Porches Remix) - Single (Nettwerk) 58′5″ Zenith by Synead on Zenith - Single (Amuse-Bouche) 61′26″ Aguïta by Gabriel Garzón-Montano on Aguïta (Jagjaguwar) 66′50″ Like Fire by Jessy Lanza on All the Time (Hyperdub) 69′45″ Note To Self (feat. Empress Of) by Jim-E Stack on Note To Self (feat. Empress Of) - Single (AWAL) 71′59″ Moody by Brijean on Moody - Single (Ghostly International) 74′12″ A Mirror by Kllo on Maybe We Could (Ghostly International) 78′46″ Deep End by Joe Hertz on Current Blues (Juicebox) 81′50″ Equilibrium by Darius & Wayne Snow on Equilibrium - Single (Roche Musique) 86′28″ Mirage (Don’t Stop) by Jessie Ware on What's Your Pleasure? (A PMR / Virgin EMI) 93′17″ Wherever You Go (feat. Jamie xx, Neneh Cherry & CLYPSO) by The Avalanches on Wherever You Go / Reflecting Light - Single (Modular) 98′42″ Womxn (Logic1000 Remix) [feat. Logic1000] by Låpsley on Womxn (Logic1000 Remix) [feat. Logic1000] - Single (XL) 103′17″ Water Me Down (Pamcy Remix) by Vagabon on Water Me Down (Pamcy Remix) (Self-Released) 106′56″ Beautiful by 박혜진 Park Hye Jin on How Can I - EP (Ninja Tune) 109′12″ Your Love Is Lifting Me (Aleksandir's Loft Rework) by Athlete Whippet on Your Love Is Lifting Me (Reimagined) (squareglass) 113′12″ they told us it was hard, but they were wrong. (Fort Romeau Remix) by ela minus on they told us it was hard, but they were wrong. (remixes) (Domino) 117′0″ ALL U LADIES by FAUZIA on once upon a production mix (self-released) The next Music Ninja Radio is on Friday, September 4th at 4:00 pm. Check out the full archives on the website.
On this episode, we listen to new electronic indie-pop music from Henry Green and Kacy Hill. We talk about an action movie about cops and robbers that will get you energized. We learn some theories behind the phenomenon of deja vu. And we talk about what it means to have thick or thin skin.
Salone Monet : A lifelong passion for shoes turned this political PR girl into an entrepreneur. After receiving a degree in Communications from American University in Washington, DC, Salone Monet created digital content for the federal government and trade associations while working in shoes and accessories. Salone learned shoe making in Brooklyn NY, there she made her first pair of nude heels from scratch. Nina Kharoufeh is a Producer for various different platforms including Sirius XM, MSNBC’s Joy Ann Reid, and even Fox News. She also recently launched her very first children’s book called “I’m a Princess Too” available right now on Amazon. Nina has MC’ed events big and small from Charity Galas to Fashion Shows! You’ve recently seen her on the Food Network's "Worst Cooks in America w/ Bobby Flay" but you can watch her preform on stages all across America. Autumn Rowe is a Singer/Songwriter/Producer/DJ from New York. Growing up in the South Bronx, she applied her musical talents in a range of roles, from band leader to session singer. Later, she became a sought after songwriter, working with some of the world’s biggest artists and record labels. She wrote the dance anthem behind the 2011 FIFA World Cup “Happiness” featuring Alexis Jordan, and has worked with Dua Lipa, Stargate, Jax Jones, Netsky, MK, Avicci, Zedd,Alesso, AfroJack, Deadmau5, Alex Newell, Leona Lewis, Digital Farm Animals, Boy George, Jon Bellion, The Knocks, Nick Jonas, Kali Uchis, Kacy Hill, Fifth Harmony, Rodney Jerkins, Sinead Harnett, Lindsey Stirling, Becky G, and Macy Gray, among many other artists. She performs as the DJ act AFTR PRTY. She is currently signed to Stellar/Sony ATV as a writer and Ultra Records as an artist. Autumn is also a celebrated vocal coach. She appeared on season 2 of The X Factor, and as the only vocal coach on America’s Got Talent for five years, between the show’s ninth and thirteenth seasons. She has coached artists including America’s Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal, Fifth Harmony, Bea Miller, Arin Ray, Carly Rose Sonenclar and Diamond White. Danielle Randle - Originally from Chicago and intern to Friends Like Us! Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female, Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
"Ho ho ho! It's Hawthorne Radi-O! A handful of xmas jams including a rare Slum Village commercial (if you need more check my Very Mayery Christmas mix on SoundCloud). Plus tracks from Travis Scott, EWF, The Delfonics, some new discoveries and more - crank it." - Mayer Tracklist: Screamin' Jay Hawkins "I Put A Spell On You" Donny Hathaway "This Christmas" Slum Village "Christmas Lugz" Tuxedo "Wonderful Christmastime" The Emotions "What Do The Lonely Do at Christmas" The Emotions "Love Vibes" Creative Source "You Can't Hide Love" 14KT "2U" Earth Wind & Fire "Reasons" Mayer Hawthorne "Thin Moon" Travis Scott "90210 (feat. Kacy Hill)" Soft Hair "Lying Has To Stop" Ned Doheny "Get It Up For Love" The Delfonics "He Don't Really Love You" The Shepherd Sisters "Don't Mention My Name" The Toys "Deserted" Betty Ford Boys "Till The Wheels Fall Off" Michael Jackson "Liberian Girl"
**NOTE TO LISTENERS: One of our mics is too low for the first three minutes of the show. Don't worry and keep listening. The sound levels are great just a few minutes in. On this week's episode, Allison and guest-host Sarah Soteroff welcome the National Post’s drinks columnist Adam McDowell to discuss his boozy new book “Drinks: A User’s Guide.” In our second segment, we talk to Metro News columnist Matt Elliott about Toronto’s parking lot problem and discover why street parking is cheaper than a storage locker. Lastly, marketing guru Ron Tite joins us to discuss creativity and why we should bring an artistic mind frame to all the work that we do. Allison is reading The New York Times’ endorsement of Hillary Clinton. Sarah is reading Heroes of the Frontier by Dave Eggers. TUNES: “You’re Not Good Enough” by Blood Orange, Arm’s Length by Kacy Hill and The Lucky One by Pure Bathing Culture.
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Music * Up top, looped, is the first bit of the great, Foreign Fields, by Kacy Hill. * Then we hear some of Sun Will Set, by Zoe Keating. * The song on the radio is Sonny Thompson’s Long Gone, as heard on the Mellow Blues album. Notes * You can read all of the 1948 Green Book (and the rest of the Green Books) at the New York Public Library’s fantastic digital collection.
John Derby and Travis Spencer discuss the value of experience. Trending topics including Anti-Venom Shortage, Salmonella Cucumbers, Frog Gender Change, Space Glass, and the Texas Referee Assault. From the failed athlete's perspective they analyze college football, Roger Goodell the clown and how NOT to be a fantasy football commissioner. Jesse McIntosh drops in to give his favorite part of last week's episode and Deb Loftis tells a story of low budget productions! #heroicdose Music from this episode: Jimi Hendrix, Electric Wire Hustle, Kacy Hill, DJ Krush.