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The date is Aug 17th and Hip Hop took over The Torch at the LA Colisuem, so you know Tables4Two had to pull up to the Party! We set up shop in the Kulture MaRket with our podcast and introduced ourseleves to whole bunch of hip hop heads. We had the Decks set up laying down some Cuts all day, and you know we had the the Spin Wheel Popping with giveaways! Come along as we talk with APX 1 and Tank Dubz about how Drum and Bass has been a part of the LA Underground Scene since day one. Also lil Dee stopped by on his first trip to Los Angeles. BeOND came by the booth and let us know a little background on what it takes to get an insane amount of Project Blowd members condenced into a tiny stage show. Our long time friend DJ Luman hangs out with us as we get into many of the things that were cracking during the day. In the end its all about the Music Atmospher, Dilated, Visionaries, LA Symphony, Freestlye Fellowship, and Everyne else murdered the stage! Mad love to all of our B Side Fam that we ran into back stage! This event was a long day that went by in a blink of an eye. We are excited that we were a part of it, and can't wait to to do it even better next year! Special thanks goes out to RED3 for producing the show. As always check us out on Insta: @Tables_4_Two and download the TableBeats App Search: Wundr Flow 3 by Paul Scratch and go practice your clicks!!! Lost Tone Pros Our Cuts Are Correct.
Jay introduces Clifton to the melodic hip-hop of The Rise and Fall of Brainwash Projects
The musical highways and byways of this great land are littered with the bedazzled corpses of countless, failed, one-shot rock bands. How many of them, though, would be able to enlist the support of thousands of fans three decades after their demise and raise over $140,000 to mix and master a long-lost live recording – and – release a new studio album – and – celebrate it all with a blistering live show at none other than Music City's hallowed Ryman Auditorium? That's what Nashville's Chagall Guevara just did. True Tunes' John J. Thompson was invited to the band's secret Music City rehearsal lair for an extended conversation about everything from their origin in the late 80s to their unlikely resurrection during a global pandemic. Steve Taylor, Dave Perkins, Mike Mead, and Lynn Nichols are our guests on this episode of the True Tunes Podcast as we contemplate Halcyon Days, memory, and just how amazing “failure” can sound in the right hands. On the Jukebox, we take a listen to Taylor's long-lost Squint Entertainment label and how he channeled his artistic frustration and lessons learned into an artist development story that launched one of the biggest global hits of the 90s; (Sixpence None The Richer's “Kiss Me,”) as well as Burlap To Cashmere, LA Symphony, Chevelle, and more. (Full music list and more can be found on the SHOW NOTES PAGE at TrueTunes.com/halcyon.) The True Tunes Podcast is sponsored by VisionTrust.org. Help us change the world one child at a time by sponsoring a child today. Visit VisionTrust.org/TrueTunes for more information. If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
- DJ one3 Radio Show 3-4-2022 -01. Beastie Boys - (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right [To Party!]02. Intro03. Ludacris - Move Bitch [feat Mystikal & I-20]04. Herbie Hancock - Rockit Mega Mix05. DMX - Where the Hood At06. Queen Latifah - U.N.I.T.Y.07. The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By08. NAS - Thief's Theme09. KRS-One - Things is About To Change10. Redman - How High [Remix]11. Brand Nubians - Play it Cool12. Black Sheep - The Choice Is Yours13. King Bee - Back by Dope Demand (Funky Bass Mix)14. Flynn - Freaky Flow (feat LA Symphony)15. Loon-E-Toon & DJ Mike Tee - Tales From Tha Westside16. Xzibit - Saturday Night Live (feat Jelly Roll)17. KRS-One - Pioneers of Hip Hop (feat Chubb Rock)18. Outs - DJone3.com -- @theRealDJone3 -- Naxuan Media Syndication -
Ep. 094 - [Hayden THC is Betting on Himself] This week our guest is Hayden THC, a producer, songwriter, artist, engineer, and creative from Nashville who now lives in Atlanta. In 2018 Hayden got a songwriting placement with EDM artist Cazzette for the single, “Run Run”, which got over 3 million streams within a few months of release. Hayden's production, writing, and engineering credits also include Cookbook (of LA Symphony), Suavee, Morgan Bosman, Trez Bell, Drew Castle, Lauren McClinton, AC Noel, and many more. Song of the Week: Suavee ft. Hayden TCH - Stay Strong https://open.spotify.com/album/0E9TBIhSyRBOI37ZbV2KCS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m2aKuCngK0 https://music.apple.com/us/album/stay-strong-feat-hayden-thc/1597292432?i=1597292433 https://audiomack.com/s-suavee/song/stay-strong Cazzette f. Morgan Bosman - Run Run https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvY_ghJPYbA Da Factory Ent. https://dafactoryent.com/haydenthc Support Our Sponsors: Dojo TV: Free producer live stream classes from the Producer Dojo Senseis https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/producerdojo Yummy Strums: High quality guitar samples, loops, one-shots, racks and more from our very own Tesko! Instantly level up your productions with these top quality sounds! https://yummystrums.com The Weekly Download: Learn from ill.Gates in his private weekly group lessons and get access to over 250 more episodes in the archive for only $20 per month! https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/producerdojo Guest Practices: Learn from Seth Drake at the Approach Institute, the BEST engineer we know. First class is free! https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/theapproach More Episodes, Socials and Free Sound Packs: https://thehumanmusicpodcast.com
It has been said in the music industry that “it's not what you know, but who you know, that makes one successful.” Taylor “Cas Metah” Hogle may argue that who you know, has a great impact on what you know. A quick listen to the Ohio native's music reveals his understanding that life is about relationships. A glance at his discography reveals just how well he understands it, and how well he puts it into practice. Cas Metah is a friend to all true hip-hop heads, and he thinks it's about time you get acquainted. Taylor Hogle fell in love with hip-hop as a teenager. Never one to shy away from commitment, Cas wrote raps for two years before ever touching a microphone! In 1997 he began recording homemade mixtapes and gaining a rep locally. In 2002 Cas pressed up Key Tah Life, his first album of all original material. A chance meeting with former SolSeeker/TunnelRat, JustMe in ‘03, led to a great friendship and the formation of Scribbling Idiots. Once Scribbling Idiots got together, Cas Metah kicked it into high gear. In 2004 the crew released Scribbling Idiots Present JustMe & CAS METAH. In ‘05 Cas dropped his second solo effort Dimension Tide., and contributed to Episode 1: The Unification, a compilation album by Trans-Atlantic crew G-Force Alliance. He also left his mark on SI's now classic mixtape Idiomatic Volume One. All the while Cas and the crew performed throughout the Midwest. Landing gigs with Skillet, GRITS, LA Symphony, Mars Ill and others created a large buzz in hip-hop circles. Due in large part to Cas' tireless work in the studio, Scribbling Idiots landed a deal with Illect Recordings. In 2006 the crew teamed up with hip-hop legend Masta Ace to release their first 12” single, “Told You So” b/w “Through The Clouds”. In 2007 Mr. Metah released his second solo album. An emo-hop masterpiece full of soul-baring confessionals, Providence Road. has gained critical praise and helped to strengthen Cas' hardcore following. A following that would grow even larger with the 2008 release of The Have Nots by Scribbling Idiots. A special version of The Have Nots was recently re-released in Japan, and the crew's popularity continues to grow.
Yo this a hype show to take you back lol to some fast rhymes and thumpin beats!!! Playlist 1. DOC-how dat sound2. Freedom of Soul-sooner or later3. Dynamic Twins-reap what you sow4. P.I.D.-now who's the sucka 5. SFC-swingin 6. Apocalypse-sweet7. 12th Tribe-freedom8. Grits-open bar9. D Boy-GODs possee in effect10. ETW-give it up11. MC RG-the power of the tongue 12. DC Talk-time to jam13. 1way-Jesus14. MC HAMMER-do not pass me by15. Kj52-we rock the mic16. Michael Peace-I'm man enough 17. T Bone-madd skillz 18. LA Symphony-we out here19. Brainwash projects-the daydreamers 20. Tunnel Rats-TRzITunes Podcast addictIheartradio Spotify SpreakerTrue Swagg radioGlifeoutreach.org PayPal giveHiphop4yosoul@gmail.com
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn& Kristi Wells, are joined by Phil the Voice & Vincent Serrano, the men behind the "Stop That Traffic" Tour. Phil the Voice (F.K.A. THE VOICE) is a rap artist, music producer, label owner, and Senior Pastor from Los Angeles. He got his start in CHH with Scott Blackwell (of Nitro Praise fame) on N'Soul Records in the 90's and has been heavily involved with urban music ministry ever since. Phil the Voice is also a radio producer and personality. He helped to host and produce the ground-breaking KING FM Radio Show alongside Reyna Day and the late D.J. Efechto on 99.5 KKLA. Phil has shared stages with the likes of KB, 1K Phew, Bizzle, KJ-52, Zauntee, Sho Baraka, Japhia Life, K-Drama, Urban D, Ruslan, Beleaf Melanin, Eshon Burgundy, T-Bone, DJ Morph, Pigeon John, Tunnel Rats, LA Symphony, Sup The Chemist, Gospel Gangsters and many more. He is a Los Angeles native, a husband of 18 years, father of two children, a church planter, urban missionary, an indie-film director/producer, and a seasoned international speaker. Phil the Voice currently serves as the President of Student Life at Nations Leadership Training Institute in Los Angeles, California. Phil the Voice also serves as the C.E.O. of Vine Style Ministries Inc. Vine Style Ministries is a government recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based out of Montclair, CA providing wrap-around services and fine arts training to at-risk youth, young adults and families. In 2011, Phil was announced as a Rapzilla Freshman with his album, #LOUDANDCLEAR, which initially showcased his production ability. His latest full-length album is entitled, One. The project is chuck-full of CHH vets such as Japhia Life, R-Swift, J'ekob Washington, Von Won, Young Josh and more. Phil has a passion to live and create in the spaces where art, communication, and Christian mission converge. Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheVoiceRaps Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/TheVoiceRaps YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thevoicehiphop Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheVoiceRaps Website: VineStyleRecords.com Website: NationsChurchLA.com Website: VineStyleMinistries.com Vincent Serrano IV Vincent Serrano IV is a business owner and non-profit founder. He started Outsiders Brand Clothing 5 years ago and co-founded the non-profit Vision Supply 10 years ago. Both organizations tie into each other, the business creates funding and opportunities for the non-profit, while the non-profit connects with people with real needs. Vincent's goal is to positively impact people one-on-one all the while empowering and encouraging others to do the same. His visionary perspective has allowed him to create projects that have had a global impact. He is well known in his hometown, most importantly, in the faith-based community. He has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts by receiving the Community Transformation Award from the Oxnard Clergy Council. Vincent was born in and is a lifelong resident of Oxnard. When he's not busy working or volunteering, he loves spending with his family. Twitter: https://twitter.com/outsiders_brand Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/OutsidersBrand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OutsidersBrandCo/ Stop That Traffic Info Rapzilla Community During Chaos Interview https://www.instagram.com/p/CH9WYjqA-dP/ Press Releases ‘Stop That Traffic' Tour to Livestream on Twitch Saturday, December 5, at 7 p.m. https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=0abb14894865499a2b38afe89&id=9093209e44 ‘Stop That Traffic' Tour Raises Awareness About Boys Trapped in Human and Sex Trafficking https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=0abb14894865499a2b38afe89&id=4a79237cb0 ------ Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030. www.SafeHouseProject.org https://www.facebook.com/SafeHousePrjct https://instagram.com/safehouseproject
Just want to pause on the normal schedule and give some encouragement with the world going through tough Times with this virusPlaylist 1. This'l-in the morning 2. Mr Del-H'z up3. WillieWill-Move Around 4. DemonKiller-Jesus5. The Dynamic Twins-can't stand the rain6. Sean Slaughter-Burn7. Sean Slaughter-Man on fire8. R Swift-Hosanna9. Tha Gim-get up10. Three J-Col.5:1711. Antonious-Make it right 12. Sharp Skills-Therapy13. 2Edge-People Crazy14. LA Symphony-gonna be alright 15. Brinson-I Am YoursiTunes Podcast addict Google play Iheartradio Spotify Spreaker Trueswaggradio Glifeoutreach.org PayPal Hiphop4yosoul@gmail
With Mike away this week, Jordan and Andy catch up with Dundee hurricanes legend, Stephen Tosh. The guys discuss topics such as The Dundee Hurricanes Stag-Do, Stosh’s best and worst Hurricane moments, How to wreck a Go-cart, do folk still buy Blu-rays, and there is a Patreon/Tee-shirt update. Including Sports, Braw Or Naw, & Watching/Listening This Week. If you want to become a Patreon Sponsor and gain access to EXTRA content each week, you can join up here: https://www.patreon.com/MonkeySwordFight If you wouldn’t mind subscribing to the show on iTunes, it helps the show out a lot and would be greatly appreciated. You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monkey-sword-fight/id1346837791?mt=2 Follow us here on podbean: https://monkeyswordfight.podbean.com/ Don’t forget, the guys are always looking for your feedback and suggestions, so feel free to get in touch at: monkeyswordfightpodcast@gmail.com You can contact the guys on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MonkeySwordFightPodcast/ Or on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/MSF_podcast SOCIAL MEDIA: www.twitter.com/Wagjuanpatrice www.twitter.com/_MDotts www.twitter.com/macapella https://twitter.com/StoshLG65 Hosts: Jordan Patrick Guest: Stephen Tosh Producer: Andy Macfarlane TIMECODE 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:50 - Patreon Shoutout (Thanks to Ali, Andy, Fraser, Nate Rachel, and Stosh.) 00:08:50 - Listener Feedback 00:13:08 - Chat with Stosh (Incl; Getting into American Football, Playing days, Retirements, Coaching, writing, blogging, and more) 00:52:53 - Braw Or Naw (Incl; Padron peppers, International Football, Dodgy Spotify, Asda pizza counter, and more) 01:01:07 - Sports (Incl; England V Scotland, UFC Fight Night London, Celebrations in sport, Fans sitting together, and more) 01:16:48 - Watching/Listening (Incl; Madeline McCann, LA Symphony, Umbrella Academy, and more) 01:29:45 - Stosh brings gifts for the guys!! 01:31:36 - Patreon Shoutout (Thanks to Ali, Andy, Fraser, Nate Rachel, and Stosh)
About the Performance: Every detail of Olivier Messiaen's sensual and opulent orchestral lovefest will be delineated by Susanna Mälkki – an unforgettable and overwhelming sonic experience. Program: Kaija SAARIAHO : Trans for harp and orchestra (U.S. premiere) Intermission MESSIAEN : Turangalîla Symphony Artists: Los Angeles Philharmonic Susanna Mälkki conductor Xavier de Maistre harp Jean-Yves Thibaudet piano Cynthia Millar ondes martenot FRI / JAN 18, 2019 - 8:00PM Upcoming concerts: www.laphil.com/calendar Upbeat Live schedule, details, and speaker bios: www.laphil.com/ubl
Yo I'm back with another one it's a bit shorter and did changes but it's all good enjoy and Blessings Playlist Oldschool Pioneers 1. P.I.D.-going off2. ETW-one bad apple3. D Boy-thats UB itself4. Freedom Of Soul-Not this recordGodzGang Radio1. Boanerges-living for today2. Thi'sL-The Delay 3. 2nd Chance-take it to the streets4. Sevin-Time Go5. Three J-head of my lifeHot Tracks 1. Canon-tell it all2. Brinson-Over The world 3. Group 1 Crew-lean on me4. A-Ron-dueces5. God Rich-FaithSecond half1. Knine-Kane and Abel Female Soldiers Mc's1. Chozyn-airplay2. Zeeda-break out3. Tneek-Flesh4. Sicity-screws up5. Jackie Hill Perry-lamentationsWappin'1. Sean Slaughter-make u proudFunny1. LA Symphony-don't call me2. Lojique-Off A SpaceRelational 1. Gifted The Flamethrower-lifeSubscribe toiTunesIheartradio Spreaker.comwww.Glifeoutreach.orgwww.podcasts.comTrue swagg radioPodcast addict appSend music to HipHop4yoSoul@gmail.comGive too PayPalHipHop4yoSoul@gmail.com
In this third episode featuring Flatline aka Michael Walker aka MPWalker, Flatline and Chunjay talk about their lives and music after Flicker Records, living in record deal purgatory, and then finding their way forward without a label. They talk a little bit about a children’s project that they worked on, and how they ultimately stuck it out after a little bit of career disappointment. At the same time, the guys talk about how short-sightedness can affect an artist’s career. Due to technical difficulties, there are a few choppy places and possibly some sections of repeated material. It was a fun conversation. Features songs from the unreleased Jimmy and the Zoo Crew project, and tracks from the 2011 Royal Ruckus album, Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated. Shouts: CookBook of LA Symphony, Pigeon John, Jordan Uselton, Flicker Records, KRUM, Ill Harmonics, Josh Babyar, KJ-52, Gr8 Jason, Almnc, Eugene Mirman, Spokesman Coffee & Beer, Wu-Tang, Sackcloth Fashion, Syntax Records, and Jeremiah Dirt of Shadow of the Locust.
Jeb Wilson of Nashville Photography Group is our guest for Episode 16. Jeb hates spam. Can you curse on this podcast? Punk rock kid, ska kid, hip-hop kids. On similarities between punk and hip-hop cultures. Did the LAPD kill 2Pac? “Elvis Presley, Notorious, and 2Pac were way to big of ego maniacs to ever disappear.” On the KKK marching in the Christmas parade in Oildale. “Dial It Up” by Royal Ruckus from Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated, available at RoyalRuckus.Bandcamp.com and pretty much everywhere you can stream music. Chunjay talks about the history of Al Pastor tacos. Again. Catching up with Jeb. Talking about Mike Walker aka Flatline. How Flatline quit his job at the movie theatre. On working at Starbucks, http://neopolis.me/post/4989953615/some-time-ago-i-worked-at-starbucks-with-my-pal Jeb burps, and Chunjay censors it. How he gradually found himself doing photography. “When it comes down to it, it’s something my grandfather used to say, ‘Hard work pays off.’” Biggie documentary: http://www.aetv.com/specials/biggie-the-life-of-notorious-big “When people aren’t doing well in business stuff, the first thing I look at is, ‘What’s your work ethic?’ Are you putting in the time?” On awards that Jeb has won for photography. On making music videos. On setting goals. Weekly Goal100 accountability phone call with Cookbook of LA Symphony. On making checklists and setting parameters. Recommended app: EverNote. On going to movies and art museums for inspiration and ideas. On Flat Earth view of Antarctica. On BOB raising money to prove the earth is flat. “Sunshine California” (Demo) by Royal Ruckus from Seventeen Candles, available free at NoiseTrade.com/RoyalRuckus Chunjay and Jeb leave the taco truck and go back to Jeb’s house for a chat. Chunjay is drinking a Dogfishhead 60 Minute IPA. On craft beer and breweries. On bourbons. Lemon juice + bourbon + honey = nommmmm On carbonated coffee with bourbon. The AudioFeed Festival, and Jay Newman. A fun story about California rappers Royal Ruckus being on tour in Michigan in a Dodge Caravan with no scraper, no heater, and only blankets. Actress and model Savannah Clare Edwards; a former student of Chunjay’s when he was a teacher; a model for Jeb; and featured in two Royal Ruckus videos. Janelle, we need to know: who do you love more? “Shipwreck” by Cookbook and Uno.Mas from The Roberson Bullies EP. “My dating life makes the Titanic look like a small tugboat going down in the Kern River.” On the current dating landscape. Chunjay’s theories on why dating is so messed up right now. 1. People are maturing later. Extended adolescence. 2. Use of pornography or hookups and how it sabotages relationships. 3. The illusion of extra options. On embracing the single life. On traveling alone. Olivia Chug gets a shout-out by Chunjay. Jeb groans. On Chewbacca, Star Wars, and Disney. On giving back to the community. On serving the homeless. Jeb’s favorite taco is a spicy carne asada taco. Against cheese on tacos. “I want to taste the pigeon and the cat fully on the taco.” Podcast recommendation: The Son of a Gun Podcast (Josh Vietti), The Robcast (Rob Bell), Tactical Talk (Allison Barrie), This Is Why You’re Single (Laura Lane and Angela Spera). Jeb’s socials: @thejebwilson on instagram Chunjay’s socials: @royalruckus and @royalruckusofficial Favorite song? “Juicy” by Notorious BIG. Shoutouts: NWA, 2Pac, Notorious BIG, working as a Starbucks barista, Yazoo, Turtle Anarchy, Mayday Brewery, Dogfishhead, Spoken Nerd and Invisible Library Records, Big Bang Theory, Twins featuring Danny Devito and Arnold Schwartzenneger, Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari (https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Romance-Aziz-Ansari/dp/0143109251), The Walking Dead. Background music by Metal Fingers, Special Herbs Vol. 12.
KJ-52 and Chunjay sit down for coffee in Florida and reflect on their experiences in hip-hop and the Christian hip-hop subgenre. Little Cuban cafe, on KJ discovering Cuban colada coffee. KJ does not enjoy pour over coffee. Chunjay eating a Cubano sandwich. On what KJ-52 is up to: crowdfunding new album, videos, documentary. Adding public speaking to rapping. “I’m coming from the perspective of a 42 year old man. I’m not coming from where I was when I was 25 and came into the industry….I’m an old MacBook Pro with updated software.” KJ-52’s struggle after his record deal with Essential ended. Shopping to Nashville record labels. Ended up with Tooth & Nail/Uprok. KJ on Flicker Records: “Then they turned round and signed you guys, and I was so ticked off.” “Revenge of the Nerds” by KJ-52 with Pigeon John from the KJ-52 Remixed album. On figuring out his niche, and finding a way forward. On catching criticism for things he did. On his “backpack rapper” origins with Sons of Intellect and Shadow of the Locust. “I always looked at every record as ‘starting over.’” On his platform, not just “youth group rapper.” History: Goatee led him to Todd Collins. Todd took him to Essential. On the KJ-52/Royal Ruckus tour of Maui in 2001. On Royal Ruckus: “You two were the most interesting, hilarious, weird people I’d ever hung out with in a long time. And I think because of that, I was like, ‘I’m really drawn to these guys, cause they’re so bizarre, but so like, genuinely themselves.’ And I think that resonated with me.” On getting sunburnt in Hawaii. “Cheese Rappers in Paradise” (Demo) by Royal Ruckus from Seventeen Candles. Available free at noisetrade.com/royalruckus. On crossing paths with each other in Nashville, TN and Bakersfield, CA. “I’ve played in Bakersfield so many times.” Headlining the “White Privilege Conference” in the middle of Iowa. Awkward experiences on tour. “Moment of Zen” by Royal Ruckus from The Summer of the Cicadas LP. Listen for KJ-52 and T-Bone reference in the song. “I helped Kirk Cameron get through the priority line at Delta.” “Shipwreck” by Cookbook and Uno.Mas from The Robertson Bullies EP. “Once you’re about 10 years in [the music industry], you become irrelevant.” On a near-career shipwreck. Paraphrase: I went from getting a couple grand shows to getting $250 a show locally, if I was lucky. Finding alternate ways to survive and stay in his own lane. Graffiti. School assemblies. Being a pastor. Rapping still. “It’s like I wrecked the ship, took the wood, and built a house.” “Fight Music” by KJ-52 featuring Lecrae and Propaganda, from the album, Mental. On KJ’s lack of facial hair. KJ loved street tacos in Baja, Mexico, and Korean-fusion tacos in San Francisco. KJ recommended podcasts: What She Wants (formerly Ask Women), Sexy Marriage Radio, Stuck in the 80s, and The Cypher Show. KJ on women: they don’t want men to be nice, they want ALPHA. “I realized how technically challenged some of my fanbase is. So I was like, ‘How can I make this as simple as possible?’” KJ52 Podcast. @kj52 at twitter and facebook, @kj52instagram for insta. “Let me say, and I dig your podcast, too. Because I like how you explore back stories.” On having something to say, and less to lose. On having John Reuben on his documentary and not being able to use it. “It Takes Two” by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock was the game changer song for KJ-52. The second would be “Welcome to the Terradome” by Public Enemy. Third: “Ain’t No Joke” by Eric B. and Rakim. De La Soul: “Me Myself and I.” Shouts to Propaganda, Pigeon John, Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, Pillar, Pax 217, Rebecca St. James, producer Tedd T., Todd Collins, Flynn Adam, Krum (Playdough), Jesus Shack, Spirit West Coast, Kirk Cameron, Tako Cheena in Orlando, NF vs. Lecrae album sales, John Reuben, Cookbook from LA Symphony, Jars of Clay, more.
Special Episode: Hurricane Irma Chunjay was planning on staying in South Florida. The decision to leave. #EvacuationTour. Coming home to Florida. Fence down. Lost food. Paleo stuff. Seven Lakes, NC: Shout out to Matt and Patty Bianco. House show. IOCC Disaster Relief. 92 cents on the dollar goes to the people they are serving. Washington, DC. Shout to Peter and Jess Dimmick, and Kyle and Nik Pool. Drinking moonshine and IPAs. Offer: make a donation to a charity for disaster relief, send us your receipt, we will send you free stuff. Email the receipt to Jamey@jameyb.com. Philadelphia, PA. Shout out to Yards Brewery. Shouts to Garabed and Monique Sarkessian. “I am of the belief that every house should have at least one piece of original artwork.” On playing a church coffee hour. On “He Spread His Arms” from the Royal Ruckus album, Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated. Ephrata, PA: The Keiths’ show at St. Boniface Brewing Company. Potluck! Ron Jon the rapper. Robyn Atticks. Kairos band. Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick in Emmaus. Trivia night with the Keiths. Monongahela, PA: The Provans and Broughs. Doing Q&As with audiences. Stephen Maynard in Erie, PA. Fr. Matthew Moore from Whiskerino. Chunjay’s skull beard tattoo. The Craigs in South Carolina. Daniel and Jenny Larkin in north Florida. Bold City Mad Manatee IPA. Days Inn in Fernandina Beach, FL. Take a shot of vodka! “Jacked up on These Girls” by Royal Ruckus, featuring KRUM and Joey the Jerk of LA Symphony. Shout to Mara Henderson. Seeing people’s faces during a performance. A story about Anglican priest Fr. Heath McClure, evacuation, and care for friends. Breaking news: Landfall in Florida is inevitable. Flatline texted Chunjay with loving comments. On Mr. Rogers. Mr. Rogers clip at the end of our song “These Things Remind” from The Summer of the Cicadas double LP. The 143 story. Shout out to Jeb Wilson and Savannah Edwards. “More of the Same” by Royal Ruckus and David Mathewes from The Summer of the Cicadas. Shouts: McCreary’s Irish Pub in Franklin, TN, Todd Collins, KJ-52, John Reuben, St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Upper Darby, The Extreme Tour, Ben-Hur movie, Waze app, Johnny Simmons, Music: Instrumentals from The Summer of the Cicadas
Divorce, Dope Christian Hip-Hop, and Orthodoxy DJ Trey-Qel from Future Shock IntroHow we know each otherThe name DJ Trey-Qel-Drama comes from Star Wars!Liner notes!How Future Shock started from three different rap groups. One crew, a family.“I started stealing records from my parents and scratching them, ruining our turntables, trying to make the scratch sound.”How Future Shock came together with the Tunnel Rats with the help of Pigeon John. “A Place Called Hip-Hop” by LPG, beat by DJ Trey-Qel and Peace 586. Where the podcast was recorded: Newport Beach, CA on top of a house right on the beach. Reminiscing about a Bible study one night in Oceanside, CA where the whole Future Shock crew was present.Jayson was a DJ *AND* a rapper. “Once you’re an emcee, you’re always an emcee.”Chunjay wanted to be a DJ but became a rapper, and Trey-Qel wanted to be a rapper but became a DJ.Hyborean Warriors side crew, featuring Man of War, Sintax.the.Terrific, Absent Minded, Sundance, Gypsy (RIP), and Trey-Qel. “Rejected” by Man of War with the Hyborian Warriors. Time for shipwrecks! Divorce. Self-righteousness?“We were married and we took those vows and everything. But looking back on it, it was as though we were high school kids dating for a long time who broke up.”“It’s a shipwreck, ‘cause it really IS a shipwreck. I became a man out of that, that really woke me up. I was thoroughly humbled.”Going through a divorce at the same time as Ajax. “The Wind” from the Fashion Expo project by Trey-Qel and Ajax of Future Shock. More about divorce.Jeremiah Dirt’s album release party, LA Symphony, and Future Shock. “San Diego” by Brainwash Projects Shadow of the Locust’s three volume release.Royal Ruckus and the liner notes fiasco, as well as naming our album “Self-Titled.”Dax’s party house with open mics, Pigeon John, and a battle between Raphi aka Shamesworthy and Poetic Lee, Soup the Chemist, etc. “Can’t Wait” by SFC featuring Poetic Lee from A Saved Man in the Jungle. Chunjay met SFC when he was 12 at a Christian bookstore. The time that Soup the Chemist came to Nashville and stayed with Royal Ruckus, along with a bunch of others.What are we drinking? Mission Brewery Shipwrecked Double IPA, Belching Beaver Peanut Butter Milk Stout from Oceanside, CA, with Pig’s Nose Blended Scotch Whiskey. “Rap Is Not Music, Son” by Royal Ruckus from The Summer of the Cicadas Double LP. Jayson’s conversion to Orthodoxy. His questions from where he was.Disclaimers: Non-Orthodox people often really love the Lord and are great people.Shout out to Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick’s Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy podcast, blog, and book.Hip-Hop Pet Peeves: Mumble rap.We gotta pee off the top of the roof! “Scandalan” by Future Shock from the album, Remember the Future. What is the current state of hip-hop? You just gotta know where to find it.https://www.latashaalcindor.com/ “Olympian” by Propaganda from the album Crooked. Chunjay’s view on artistry and appreciating people where they are coming from. “Is it fresh?”An anecdote from Chunjay.“I’m not used to being the best rapper in the building… But I was like, dangit, I want to take the microphone and dis these guys.”Rap over your own CD.What podcasts are you into? “I listen to a lot of finance podcasts these days.” Adventures in Finance Podcast.Ancient Faith Radio “Station of Podcasts”: “The Morning Offering” by Abbot Tryphon.Chunjay shouts out to Luke Nieuwsma for visiting the monastery.Favorite rap song of all time? Freestyle Fellowship’s “7th Seal.” Jayson curates @BeatsRhymesCuts! Check it out now! Shout outs: Cookbook & Uno.Mas of LA Symphony, Jeremiah Dirt of Shadow of the Locust and his albums “Plague” and “A War to Restore,” Faze, Berean Christian Bookstore, Technic 1200s, EPMD “You Gots Ta Chill,” Freedom of Soul, House of Pain, Cypress Hill, Funkdoobiest, DJ Muggs, Brainwash Projects, Pigeon John, LPG, Peace 586, SFC’s “A Saved Man in the Jungle,” Dynamic Twins, The Bible Answer Man Radio Broadcast, 12th Tribe, Shadow of the Locust, Redcloud, Malachi Perez, Fros’T, Feed Magazine, Anglican Christianity, Father Andrew Stephen Damick’s Orthodoxy & Heterodoxy, Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives by Elder Thaddeus, shout to Dropjaw, Philly’s Mad Squablz, Latasha Alcindor, Propaganda and his album “Crimson Cord,” and so on. Background music by J.Rawls, Lupe Fiasco.
Not safe for work, ya turkey. Hanging out at Peter Winsky’s house. Game of Thrones references we don’t understand. The guys take a shot of Jameson together. They’re also drinking water. Other drinks: Two Hearted Ale by Bell’s Brewery. Popfuji by Brouwerij West in San Pedro. On beards. On growing hair with Flynn Adam. Star Wars. Lots of Star Wars. More Star Wars. “As far as me and my house, we will serve the Force.” The political side of Star Wars. Rogue One. Ewoks. Oh my. About films and music: find your niche; do your thing. Add a personal touch. Royal Ruckus Christmas Postcards “Presente!” by Cookbook and Uno Mas from C & U Music Factory album. Chunjay tells a urination story about him and Peter. Peter and Cookbook talk at length about Game of Thrones. “Phantom Menace” by Cookbook and DJ Rhettmatic from the Phantom Menace EP. Next drink: “It smells like Tang and beer in here.” Colt 45 Pile Driver beer. “Tang” by Bob & Tom. LA Symphony was known as Christian dudes, right? No Christian gimmicks. LA Symphony history. Clubs, bars, church shows, and so on. On the unique nature of church shows vs. mainstream shows. “Broken Tape Decks” by LA Symphony from the unreleased album, Call it What You Want. LA Symphony as “the bad boys” of Christian rap. “In life you choose what you do and what you don’t do. We weren’t making good choices, we were letting it happen to us instead of saying, ‘No, we dictate who we are and how we present our brand.’” “The one rule we always obeyed as LA Symphony is basically, ‘Keep it real.’ So whatever we felt, we were allowed to talk about it. But there were rules, there were parameters…” Cookbook’s journey out of Christianity. “We’re all still on a journey. I don’t claim to know anything. Really.” “Like nobody knows, really knows, what happens after you die. Nobody knows that. You know who knows? My dad. You know why? Because he’s dead.” Clip from “Where Will I Go When I Die?” by self-proclaimed Christian rapper from the 80s, Stephen Wiley, from his album Rap it Up! How Cookbook started questioning his Christian faith. On questioning prayer. Living in gratitude. “California Grit” by Royal Ruckus, featuring Cookbook, Uno Mas, and Manchild of Mars Ill from the Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated LP. Cookbook’s feelings about death while he was a Christian. “I don’t think that nothing is out there. I just don’t know what he or it is.” Cookbook on why he doesn’t pray anymore. Olivia Chug voices her opinion. On Islam, non-Christians, and hell? Religious faith in cultures. People who claim to know with certainly? Cookbook says you’re “arrogant and full of shit.” J “Blood Suckin’ Freaks” by Cookbook & Blu, featuring KRUM (formerly Playdough) from the Yes EP. Cookbook wants to know what’s up with denominations. Chunjay on the historical road of Eastern Orthodoxy. On Roman Catholicism. Cookbook pushes back on Biblical authority and Christian denominationalism. “The God of the Gaps.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_the_gaps “I live by Biblical principles. I feel like you can bank on that. ‘You reap what you sow.’ You can bank on that, that’s true. How you treat others, you know, and giving love and all those things, you know, serving people, those things’re important and you can live by those things.” “Little Shirts” (Remix) from the Cookbook & Uno Mas Stereo-Types LP. “Do you ever fear death?” “We all die, so it’s about how we live.” “Do you ever miss the Jesus story?” “What’s your favorite taco?” On mofongos and pasteles. Hip-hop pet-peeves? Game of Thrones podcasts are awesome. Socials: @cookbookthepr Favorite rap song? Slum Village “Fall in Love” Shout outs: C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia, Dewar’s ice cream and candy shop, Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, Steve Taylor, KJ-52, Lecrae, and Rootbeer (Pigeon John and Flynn Adam), Really Tho??!! Podcast, Stereo-Types Radio Show. Background music: The 37th Chamber by El Michels Affair, and Wu-Tang’s The 36th Chamber.
In this inaugural episode of Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks, Chunjay sits down before a concert he played at The Bottleneck in Lawrence, KS with Kansas rap artist, Kory "Dropjaw" Pederson. They talk about using hip-hop as a force for good, discuss the current state of hip-hop music and technology, helping other hip-hop artists, and explore what means to be a "Christian rapper," especially when a Christian rapper loses his Christianity. They also talk about beard care, and beers. "Brews, Beards, and Shipwrecks" theme song by Royal Ruckus. Lyrics and vocals by Chunjay. Music by Flatline. "Shipwreck" by Cookbook and Uno.Mas from the Robertson Bullies EP. First segment: Who is Dropjaw? His interest in youth ministry and helping at-risk youth Hip-hop stuff on Netflix Acts they were playing with that night Crazy and amazing stuff with life Technology and the state of hip-hop, offering a different perspective on current rap "Don't Feel Bad" (demo) by Dropjaw, beat by Joey Murphy. Second segment: What is a Christian rapper? Hip-hop and rock n roll as the fountain of youth Artists: Be yourself, but don't be a turd. Character matters. Jerks who make great art Is Dropjaw a Christian? That's a complicated question. Prayer and questioning faith On being a Jehovah's Witness His conversion experience to evangelical Christianity On break-up rap songs On walking away from church and faith Is there power in the death and resurrection of Christ? "Dance" (demo) by Dropjaw. Third segment: Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disney What are we drinking? Beards: beard care with coconut oil and other oils, brushing the beard, why we don't shave down completely, ending the war on "rugs." Podcasts that inspire Rhymer's Block app - a tool for songwriters "Still... (Reflections, Part 1)" by Royal Ruckus, Jeremiah Dirt of Shadow of the Locust, and Absent Minded. Music by Grizzly Beats. Lyrics and vocals by Chunjay, Jeremiah Dirt, Absent Minded. Fourth segment: On artistry, positivity, and cussing in certain circumstances - "Talk your dirty mouth!" Hip-hop pet peeves? Building up other artists in the music scene instead of being critical Is it "hip-hop" to treat others with dignity and respect? Or do you have to be a head-hunter? Dropjaw's upcoming EP Royal Ruckus stepping away from music for a season, RR's 15 releases (mostly indie) Shoutouts on the podcast to Bad Christian Podcast, Kanye West, LA Symphony, Pigeon John, Cookbook, Spoken Nerd, Dos Equis, Free State Stout, The Risk! Podcast (check out the best-of, and especially Ray Christian), Absent Minded, Bakersfield, Left. E. Grove, Jeremiah Dirt of Shadow of the Locust, Katy Hudson aka Katy Perry, Redcloud, Malachi Perez, Soup the Chemist, and Chunjay's brother Cory Bennett. Featured Classic: "They Reminisce Over You" by Pete Rock and CL Smooth http://soundcloud.com/dropjaw | http://twitter.com/dropjah | https://www.facebook.com/Dropjaw-6111569303/ http://summerofthecicadas.com | http://twitter.com/royalruckus | http://facebook.com/royalruckusofficial | http://instagram.com/royalruckusofficial
We are rebooting the Underground and up next is the music of LA Symphony - I will also share an interview with a former band member, Joey Jerk...I love this music and I hope you do to!
Joey the Jerk founding member of LA Symphony tells their story and how he became known as the jerk.
We will be taping an interview with LA Symphony's Joey The Jerk for our FM show entittled Revolution heard Sunday nights from 9pm to Midnight on X 99.1FM.
LA Symphony brings the bars (and the sharks on a beach) to Clive, Verbs and Semi on this episode of LIVE WITH CLIVE on RadioTitans.com! http://archives.radiotitans.com/LiveWithClive/150119_Ep45_LiveWithClive.mp3
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LA Symphony performs live :: Plus, the week's news and entertainment, Video Power Talk and more
LA Symphony performs live :: Plus, the week’s news and entertainment, Video Power Talk and more