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This is the second episode in our three-part series exploring the music of Phil Ranelin. Listen to classic music from Ranelin, along with a recent interview he recorded with WFYI's Kyle Long. On this edition, Ranelin will reflect on his work with Wes Montgomery and performing on Indiana Avenue. Ranelin will also discuss how his work has been embraced by a new generation of musicians, including Madlib, Kamasi Washington, and Carlos Niño.
Jamiroquai, en 1996, en a marre d'être cantonné au statut de star de l'underground britannique. Jay Kay se rêve en grand, et vise maintenant plus haut, plus loin. Au funk et l'acid jazz des débuts, s'ajoutent des sonorités dance et des refrains plus accrocheurs. Bingo ! L'album enchaîne les hits à une vitesse impressionnante : “Cosmic Girl”, “Alright”, “High times” et bien sûr “Virtual Insanity” dont les paroles, 25 ans plus tard sont plus que jamais d'actualité. Avec 1 Grammy et 11 millions d'exemplaires écoulés dans le monde, « Travelling Without Moving » est considéré comme l'album de funk le plus vendu de l'histoire, et une influence majeure pour des artistes comme J Dilla, Madlib, Justice, Tyler The Creator et encore Dua Lipa. On vous raconte la story de Jason Luís Cheetham, alias Jay Kay avec Olivia, Gregoire nous emmène en studio au Linford Manor en Angleterre, et Fanny revient sur l'origine du Buffalo man et le clip de “Virtual Insanity” de Jonathan Glazer, une des meilleures vidéos des nineties. Crédits :Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"Titres écoutés dans l'émission : "Virtual Insanity", "Cosmic Girl", "Use the Force", "Everyday", "Alright", "High Times", "Drifting Along", "Didjerama", "Didjital Vibrations", "Travelling Without Moving", "You Are My Love", "Spend a Lifetime", "Do You Know Where You're Coming From?", “When You Gonna Learn?”, “Too Young to Die”, “Space Cowboy”. Steve Wonder “Superstition”, Idris Muhammad “Could Heaven Ever Be Like This”, Eddie Harris “It's All Right Now”.Extraits : “Karen Kay Show featuring Ronnie Scott (1983, Youtube)”, “Jamiroquai - Music Planet (1999, Arte)”, “Jamiroquai - Too Young to Die (1993, Top Of The Pops)”, “Jamiroquai : Travelling without moving, version 30 secondes (1996, INA)”, “Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (Live in Verona) (2002, Youtube)”, “Jamiroquai Virtual Insanity タネ明かし the trick explanation Jonathan Glazer Interview (2005, jpn TV)”LAISSEZ UN MESSAGE APRÈS LE BIP !Vous pouvez nous appeler au 01 89 16 75 31, pour suggérer un album, donner votre avis ou chanter en karaoké avec nous ! Promis, on diffusera les messages au prochain épisode !Et restez connectés : — Instagram : @radio_k7— Bluesky : @radiok7podcast.bsky.social— Facebook : @Radiok7podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It's DILLA TIME This month's special is about Jay Dee aka J Dilla, a Detroit hip-hop producer's whose work is so prolific and influential his MPC sampler is in the Smithsonian. Dilla worked with hip-hop and R&B greats - Q-Tip, A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes, The Roots, The Pharcyde, D'Angelo, Common, Madlib and made his own signature rhythm that others copied - he used a sampler like no one had before. Through his unique methods of playing with layered timing, rhythmic expectation, polyrhythm, samples stretching and feel and his ability to bend time-signatures to his will, Dilla changed how music moves, and made Dilla Time (a term coined in the 2022 book of the same name by Dan Charnas). We explore his production work, solo music and the legacy of his final album from 2006, released three days before he died - Donuts - a sample psychedelic beat tape of melancholic beauty and a magic trick of sampling that serves as a towering and influential creative statement. The accompanying Dilla playlist. * Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord community Listen on Apple | Android | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed | Pod.Link
Berömmelse och sjukdom. Det var som om J Dilla såg möjligheterna och begränsningarna för sig själv och afroamerikansk musik överlag den där natten januari 2003. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Att lyssna på hiphopens Albert Einstein var som att blicka upp mot stjärnorna och förundras.På albumet ”Welcome 2 Detroit” förvandlades Jay Dee till J Dilla. Gled bort från en bruten och egensinnig jazzsoulfusion mot en hårdare, samplingsfri och teknologisk stil. I numret ”Big booty express” la Dilla ut länken mellan Detroit och Dusseldorf. I samarbetet med syskonsjälen Madlib (”Champion sound”) målade han en själfull, alternativ framtid genom vacker desorientering som fascinerade musikälskare. Dilla var på väg att förverkliga sina drömmar när allt fick en brutal vändning.I avsnittet möter du även Madlib, T3, Baatin, Elhzi, Wajeed, Biz Markie, Derrick May, Frank n Dank, Phat Kat, Guilty Simpson, Dweli, Newcleus och Common.
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Beirut, Tha Boogie, Of Montreal & Os Mutantes, The Phenomenal Handclap Band & Marcos Valle, Madlib & Joyce & Generation Match, Marina Gasolina & Secousse, Money Mark & Thalma de Freitas & Joâo Parahyba, Los Van Van & Carlinhos Brown, Mayra Andrade & Trio Mocotó, Apollo Nove & Céu & N.A.S.A. y DJ Dolores & Eugene Hutz & Otto & Fred 04 & Isaar.Escuchar audio
This episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring trumpeter Emile Martinez, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Visit Bob Reeves Brass at TMEA 2025 in San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 13-15! We'll have over 350 trumpet mouthpieces, mutes, cases, Shires trumpets, and valve alignments. For more information and to sign up for a valve alignment go to https://bobreeves.com/blog/tmea2025/. About Emile: Emile Martinez, a Los Angeles native and two-time Grammy-nominated trumpeter, composer, arranger, producer, and educator, embodies a multifaceted musical journey that transcends genre boundaries. Graduating with a Master of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts and recognized as a presidential scholar at Berklee College of Music, Martinez's passion for the trumpet ignited at the tender age of ten. Under the tutelage of esteemed mentors such as Oscar Brashear, Clay Jenkins, Ed Carroll, Josef Leimberg, Van Hunt, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Rasheed Ali, Sal Cracchiolo, PhD. James Ford, PhD. Derrick Finch, Lee Secard, and Wadada Leo Smith, Martinez's artistic evolution was profoundly shaped, fueling not only his musical prowess but also his commitment to mentorship and education, fostering creative pathways for future generations. While often associated with jazz, Martinez's artistic palette is expansive, drawing inspiration from an eclectic array of genres including Hip-Hop, R&B, Neo Soul, Classical, and Soul Electronica. His collaborations with luminaries such as Anderson Paak, S.I.R., Iman Omari, Shafiq Husayn, Big Sean, Rasheed Ali and Ed Sheeran underscore his versatility and musical adaptability. Having graced prestigious stages from the Lincoln Center to the Playboy Jazz Festival during his early years as a trumpeter, Martinez's performances captivate audiences with their dynamic fusion of styles and infectious energy. His recent venture into production showcases a deep reverence for cultural icons such as, J-Dilla, Quincy Jones, Shafiq Husayn, Josef Leimberg, Rasheed Ali, 9th Wonder, and Madlib. As he prepares to unveil his debut album, "Lamad," Martinez showcases his work not only as a trumpeter and improviser but as a composer, producer, and arranger. Martinez embarks on a new chapter with his ensemble, "The Education," comprising a collective of exceptionally talented young artists from across Los Angeles. Through "Lamad," Martinez invites listeners on a sonic odyssey, where each track intricately weaves a narrative that transcends musical boundaries, reflecting his unwavering commitment to artistic exploration and innovation.
This episode of TNT brings us to the left coast to dig into the famed LA independent label Stones Throw Records. To kick this series off, we bring you something bittersweet - 2006's iconoclastic “Donuts” by rapper, producer, beatmaker, and record collector extraordinaire J Dilla - released on February 7, 2006, just three days before Dilla tragically passed away.
(Season 6, Episode 2) Join me and my friend Ava as we discuss the iconic hip-hop record Mad Villainy by MF DOOM and Madlib. Also please note that this episode was recorded and edited in a different way than usual and thus does not sound like the other episodes of the Mellow Dramatic Podcast.
For this week's rap-up, we discuss:Madlib losing his home, music equipment and unreleased music in LA firesCam'rom and Jim Jones fall out... again!More news on Drake's lawsuit against UMGA Donorbox fundraising campaign has been set up to support Madlib and his family. Click here to donate.Look out for more music updates next week!Connect with Breaking AtomsInstagramFacebookTwitterFollow SumitInstagramTwitterFollow ChrisInstagramTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An interesting week for the QUANTUM LEAP crew to bring to you. Dopeako was outside while former first ladies are not. Canadian Karen is back it with lawsuits and the legendary Madlib might have lost it all. New music from FRD FRLN, Termanology & Tek and more... Click play and take the leap!!!Follow us NOW on YouTube, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, and more...!!You like what hear..? PROVIDE a donation on @kpft.org (DONATE button)QUANTUM LEAP RADIO broadcasting and streaming live from #HUEston T.X.Every Saturday from 4-6p.m. CST (90.1FM KPFT Houston in HD2) & Thursday 1-3a.m. CST (on the F.M. dial)Worldwide@kpft.org/listen
On this episode featuring Brayden Stover in the Magic 8-Ball, the podcast hosts discuss music consumerism and how they experience/listen to music. They also complete a Crazy for You-themed Madlib, play Question Everything, learn some True Facts, and highlight the goings-on in musical preparation.
Seemed like a good moment to salute the city of LA, a city I never thought I'd end up residing in as a kid but where I now live and don't plan on leaving. A huge city, where horrible fires and climate change have destroyed the homes of thousands of people including some of those featured on this mix. If you are looking to support folks in need, check out: mutualaidla.org/ I recorded this mix live on Twitch, totally unplanned and a bit rough but fun, might try and do that more often this year? We'll see. Thanks as always for tuning in! Tracklist: Elusive ft. Aceyalone, will.i.am, People Under the Stairs, Warren G, Warren G, Vooodu ft. Meen Green, Funkdoobiest ft. Cypress Hill, Kankick, Lootpack, Snoop Dogg, Abstract Tribe Unique, MC Eiht, Pharcyde, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Phoenix Orion, MURS, DJ Quik, Warren G, Alkaholiks, Yo-Yo, Madlib, T-Love ft. Chali2na, Haiku D'Etat, Medusa
Episode 420 of the New Old Heads is our first episode of 2025. We had discussions on Madlib's house and record collective being lost to the LA fires, Beanie Sigel and him using AI to recraft his old voice, LiAngello Ball getting a deal with Def Jam, and Irv Da Phenom's thoughts on Hip Hop content, creators, and culture vultures in 2025. Support the show
Zero Grav gabs about Astro being sick, celebrities' homes burning down, Madlib, Mel Gibson, Paris Hilton, Eugene Levy, Ricky Lake, Tina Knowles, JJ Reddick, John Goodman, James Woods, Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Upland, Long Beach, Sonic The Hedgehog 3, Hollywood burning, overnight laxatives, perfectionism, and so much more.
Madlib. MF Doom. is this the best rap album of all time?
Happy Holidays, fans of Universal! Please accept this humble holiday tribute from us: our annual Universal Holiday Madlib, followed by a rousing rendition of the Universal Family classic, The 12 Days of Universal. Visit UFpodcast.com to contact us and find us on socials. Please add The Universal Family Podcast to your library wherever you listen to your podcasts. We hope you enjoy our show about all things Universal Orlando! ---------------------- This episode is brought to you by FDVglobal who has a team of attentive, knowledgeable and fun-loving agents to make sure your next vacation is the adventure you've been dreaming of. Visit FDVglobal.com to start planning your next adventure.
In today's episode the boys draft things that never meet the hype, land a spot in People Magazine, do a taste test of the new Shaq gummies, knock out another Mad Lib, play Riddle Me Sticks, answer questions from the bread sticks, discuss Juan Soto signing with the Mets, and more!! Be sure to tune in every Monday and Thursday for new episodes!
Originally aired on December 16, 2024: One DJ at a gentleman's club lived to tell about a knife puncturing his lung and why he was surprised by the person behind it. Plus, texting deafness is your new excuse for ignoring everyone in your presence, and we gear up for Joe Mauer to blow the Gjallarhorn for MNF. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 22 of Flow State Podcast, Harry sits down with DJ, producer, and Stones Throw Records founder Peanut Butter Wolf for an inspiring deep dive into music and legacy. They talk about the birth of Stones Throw Records and reflect on coming up during the golden era of hip-hop. Peanut Butter Wolf shares stories about working with celebrated artists like J Dilla, Madlib, and MF DOOM, offering rare insights into the process behind some of hip-hop's most iconic records. Harry geeks out over PBW's massive vinyl collection, which has become the stuff of legend. To close out the episode, Harry heads to Peanut Butter Wolf's Gold Line Vinyl Bar, where he spits a freestyle inspired by records handpicked by the man himself. ----- SHOW NOTES Step Into A World - KRS-One https://youtu.be/xbJxcFyaCpI?si=CRVkf601is8W5Gbl My World Premiere - Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf https://www.stonesthrow.com/store/my-world-premiere/ Scratch Documentary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratch_(2001_film) Peanut Butter Breaks https://www.stonesthrow.com/store/peanut-butter-breaks/ Super Duck Breaks - DJ Babu https://www.stonesthrow.com/store/super-duck-breaks/ Madvillainy https://www.stonesthrow.com/store/madvillainy/ Champion Sound - Jaylib https://www.stonesthrow.com/store/champion-sound/ All Caps - Madvillain https://youtu.be/gSJeHDlhYls?si=biqBkTDs6uajWoui Rhinestone Cowboy - Madvillain https://youtu.be/s4iR668Ki3I?si=dduUVTV3uKbvhMsL Accordion - Madvillain https://youtu.be/rpaonSDPw7Y?si=QNJJB7drYGEQ0RvO Goldline Bar https://goldlinebar.com/ ----- Timestamps 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:38 Peanut Butter Wolf's first musical influences 00:06:21 The timeline of DJing and producing 00:11:39 Getting signed 00:14:48 Starting Stones Throw Records 00:24:19 The Stones Throw Logo 00:30:08 The Lootpack and other early collaborations 00:34:39 So many samples 00:37:15 Madvillainy 00:42:02 J Dilla / Jaylib 00:49:02 Music Videos 00:50:50 What do you listen for? 00:54:49 The record collection 00:57:36 Flow state, digging, and making beats 00:58:58 Campus Christy 01:01:14 Goldline Bar Freestyle
Soul from TYSON's new album, Demae x Madlib, Sylvia Yau & FloFilz. Jazz from Edrix Puzzle, Emma Jean Thackray, Carlos Garnet and Work Money Death. Rap from Crafty 893. Hip Hop from Awet, Cappo, Showbiz & AG, Cordae feat Joey Bada$$. An influential track from Depth Charge in tribute to J. Saul Kane (Rest In Peace). Dancefloor beats from Objekt and Fixate. Plus plenty more music treats.
Join us for another episode of WorkTape as we dive back into 2014, a year packed with the gritty storytelling on Schoolboy Q's "Oxymoron", the GRAMMY success of Lecrae's career-defining "Anomaly", and the smooth, yet, hard-hitting collaboration of Freddie Gibbs and Madlib on "Piñata". We also explore the hauntingly beautiful indie-electronica sounds of Phantogram's "Voices" and the laid-back 60s/70s-era charm of Real Estate's "Atlas". Tune in for an engaging discussion on how these albums left their mark on music.Episode Highlights:How did Schoolboy Q's Oxymoron cement a new era for West Coast hip-hop?What significance did Anomaly end up playing in the entirety of Lecrae's career?Was Run the Jewels 2 the most dynamic hip-hop collaboration of the 2010s?Did Carlos Dengler's absence bottleneck the artistry of Interpol's El Pintor?Has Parquet Courts' Sunbathing Animal lived up to the hype?How did Phantogram's Voices blend trip-hop and electronic influences into indie music?
Get ready for it, it's News with Nick. King Gizzard announces a 2025 orchestral world tour, Thom Yorke does not appreciate being heckled, MadLib sues former manager, and Young Thug is released from jail after pleading guilty and getting time served.Song: King Gizzard - “Phantom Island”Greg joins us from vacation in Hawaii this week and he wants to take us on a little journey. We'll be accompanied by the music of Squarepusher on our travels. Welcome back to “Three for Thursday.”Songs:Squarepusher - “Tensor in Green”Squarepusher - “My Red Hot Car”Squarepusher - “lambic 9 poetry”Squarepusher - “Unreal Square”Jay leads us into a celebration of Quincy Jones, who died last week at the age of 91. An accomplished musician, bandleader, record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer, Jones won 28 Grammy Awards and many other accolades in his 70 year career. We could do entire shows about this guy and still miss important contributions that he made to music. He lived a long and productive life and we're grateful for it.Songs: Quincy Jones - “Ai No Corrida”Quincy Jones - “Soul Bossa Nova”Frank Sinatra - “You Make Me Feel So Young”
With Hip Hop from Goya Gumbani, Madlib remixing MF DOOM, Wahid, and a track from KA (Rest In Peace). Ezra Collective feat Olivia Dean. Deep sounds from Jaubi and Tara Lily. Jazz from Divorce From New York and Ebi Soda. Drum & Bass from Alix Perez and Zero T. Visioneers aka Marc Mac with a great version of Tom Scott's Today. Peaceful Soul / Funk energy from Lonnie Liston Smith. Plus plenty more music treats.
Après des vacances bien profitables, voici donc le retour des podcasts avec ici la version longue et sans commentaire d'un classique du Hip-Hop alternatif. MF DOOM + Madlib = Madvillain:un cocktail de samples piqués sans vergogne aux différents recoins de la pop culture!
It's time for us to get cracking on Crooked Kingdom! Retvenko Rewind: it's okay, we forgot about him too Kaz wouldn't really do THAT, would he? Nina's secret plan to get Matthias to adopt Kuwei Inej's escape plan is more horrifying than we realized Fun Segment: a double dose of Mad Lib! Question of the week: Would Kaz have traded for Inej if she had been injured beyond recovery?
De um lado, MF DOOM, uma das mentes mais insanas e inventivas do rap norte-americano. Do outro, o produtor Madlib, um dos nomes responsáveis por revolucionar o gênero nos anos 2000. Dessa parceria vem "Madvillainy" (2004), único álbum do Madvillain, cultuado projeto que combina histórias em quadrinho, música brasileira e muita, mas muita maconha. Para celebrar o aniversário de 20 anos do álbum, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) voltam duas décadas no tempo para conversar sobre a história e processo criativo envolvendo um dos melhores discos de rap de todos os tempos. Gostou do podcast? Então apoie a gente em apoia.se/podcastvfsm
Record stores are where it's at. This past weekend I was DJing an all vinyl set, and a young kid came up to me, wanted to know about ‘vinyls' and counting to 4, quarter beats per measure- and he said he doesn't really go to record stores. I was gobsmacked. Ralph Cross, a co-founding owner of B-Sides recently passed away, so I play local Madison, Wi. dream pop band Ivory Library…Produced by Butch Vig…and Ralph. We also have electro soul, funk, French Hip Hop, Johnny Marr's first solo record, and loads more. Just some of the music featured…Neil Diamond, The Good Ones, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Madlib, St. Germain, Supreme NTM, MC Solaar, Johnny Marr , Ivory Library, The Connells, Family…For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/worldy/Tune into new broadcasts of Worldy with Matt and Dom, LIVE, Mondays from 10 AM - 12 Noon EST / 3- 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RIP Sergio Mendes. A veces, cuando se pegan en Estados Unidos canciones que no están en inglés, dicho éxito se traduce en un impacto cultural de carácter global. Pero son pocas esas canciones que logran hacerlo. A Sergio le pasó que su versión de “Mas Que Nada”, con la orquesta Brasil 66, lo catapultó hacia la fama como uno de los músicos más influyentes del jazz, el pop y la música de Brasil. Mendes logró cautivar la imaginación del mundo con esta bella anomalía de samba y bossa. Su huella fue tan profunda en la cultura pop, que hizo que DJ's como Gilles Peterson y productores como Madlib y J. Dilla encabezaran movimientos de arqueología a través de los cuales el Hip Hop enriqueció su lenguaje urbano y transformara una cultura gris y con frecuencia triste, en una fructífera y exótica polinización sónica que inspiró a grandes emcees como Q-Tip y MF DOOM. Tuve la oportunidad de vender su álbum “TIMELESS” en 2006 durante mi paso por el mundo de los discos y nunca antes había estado tan emocionado por hacer que estas nuevas versiones, producidas por el magnífico @iamwill , fueran escuchadas por las audiencias de aquel entonces. En pandemia tuve el enorme orgullo de conversar con él a propósito de un documental que narraba esta historia, y está disponible en Spotify para volverla a ver. Thank you so. So MUCH for the music. Godspeed, maestro Sergio. You'll always be in my heart. ❤️
The mermaids on TikTok are fighting, guys! I know that sounds like a MadLib but it's true and Katie has all the insane details
Super-special-secret friend Matt Heller (a.k.a. DJ Snakes) joins Lightnin' Lickers Jay and Deon for an in-depth discussion about what he's been listening to. In true DJ form, Snakes brings four rare/abstract vinyl singles to Electric Kitsch for a conversation about the DIY punk scene of his adolescence, the intersection of skateboarding and hip-hop, dusty independent soul holy grail 45s, proto-drumless rap from Wu's G.O.A.T. (arguably), and an unlikely emcee whose appeal is seemingly without boundaries. As always, an eclectic custom mixtape is curated and included on the back end. Lickers gonna lick. Join the fun! Sonic (non-mix) contributors to the twenty-second bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Townes Van Zandt, Ahmed, Teddy Pendergrass, Thomas Dolby, Prince Paul and De La Soul, Gary Wright, Biggie Smalls, Mtume, Mike Judge's Hank and Bobby Hill, Migos, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, James Todd Smith, Osonski, Oddisee, Thundercat, Greta Van Fleet, Whitney, Smith Westerns, Fleetwood Mac, Haim, The Rockets, Jimi Hendrix, Tropical Fuck Storm, Bee Gees, Nine Inch Nails, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, LCD Soundsystem, Robert Gordon, Hozier, Mekons, James Brown, Clyde Stubblefield, Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam, Green River, J.J. Cale, Black Eyed Peas, DJ Snakes, Bob James, Run DMC, Jurassic 5, Ted Nugent, IAM, Black Star, J-Live, Drug Toilet, Take No Prisoners, Slaunchwise, Army of Juan, bev.clone, Mighty Lovers, Eric & the Vikings, Raphael Saadiq, Mayer Hawthorne, Big Tone, Jimmy “Soul” Clark, RZA, True Master, The Delfonics, Madlib, Jay Dilla, Height Keech, Cortex, 3rd Base, Thumbling, Glider, Jesus Jones, Rick Rubin, 2 Much, Rhythm Addicts, Mary Jane Girls, Jennifer Lopez, Boyz II Men, Michael Jackson, Marley Marl, The Emotions, Sean Evans, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Shannon Doherty, Luke Perry, Strictly Butters, and Brass Construction. Jay suggested songs from Cullen Omari, Model/Actriz, The Three Johns, and Majesty Crush. Deon brought Peter Green, Link Wray, Stone Gossard, and LL Cool J to the dining room table. Our SSSF Matt brought in bangers from Smatch, New Holidays, Ghostface, and MF Doom. Bonus #22 mixtape: [side one] (1) strictlybutters' Wake Up intro (2) Smatch – i am nowhere (you are nothing) (3) Link Wray – Morning (4) Model/Acrtiz – Mosquito (5) Ghostface – holla (6) Stone Gossard – Fits (7) The Three Johns – Go Ahead Bikini [side two] (1) New Holidays – Maybe So, Maybe No (2) LL Cool J – Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed by Buildings (3) Majesty Crush – No. 1 Fan (4) MF Doom – one beer (5) Cullen Omari – Four Years (6) Peter Green – Hidden Depths (remix) Thank you, Matt, for taking the time to dive deep with the geeks. Follow Snakes on Instagram. Check out Sandbox Automatic for all your physical rap music needs. The full conversation with Snakes will be packaged as a stand-alone bonus episode sometime in the near future. We got into some shit, I'll tell you whhhat.
For Last week's episode of “I Got More To Say” Host Cato III is joined by Rapper and Producer Duo and fellow Oswego State University Alumnus AZ the Alpha and Jay Infinity! AZ is a Brooklyn Rapper by way of Canarsie, who is also one third of the NYC based Hip-Hop Group, Ovrsight, and has been releasing releasing music dating back to his 2018 effort “To Whom This May Concern.” Jay Infinity hails from the Central New York area and began producing during high school after being inspired by a myriad of artists such as Three 6 Mafia, Madlib, and Alchemist. Together, they discuss the 5 year process of their debut EP “UNDER GOD”, the significance behind the project's title, working with physical distance from one another, and of course, play “Put On or Put Out!” https://linktr.ee/igotmoretosay
Welcome to Part 2 of this two part conversation with Wrex Mason.Today's guest is Wrex Mason, a Hip-Hop producer from Hartford, CT; currently residing in Brooklyn, NY. Wrex began producing at age 11, and for the past 13 years, he has released both solo and collaborative projects with a wide range of artists.Above all else, Wrex prioritizes being a "perpetual student of the craft" and a stark advocate for creative independence. His influences include J Dilla, Madlib, Flying Lotus, DJ Premier, Easy Moe Bee, 9th Wonder, and Pete Rock. WrexMason.com is a one-stop shop for Wrex's discography, merch, and marketplace for artists in search of beats.Welcome to part two of this two part episode with Wrex Mason.If you haven't already, I invite you to listen to Part 1 of this conversation, where Wrex shares his Sketchbook Mentality and his philosophy on how to keep good and bad days in perspective.Today, in part two of this conversation, Wrex shares how he identified the grooves of his self-talk to improve his practice and his art. How he combines structure and free-flowing time to capture inspiration, and what producers can learn from the world of cooking. Wrex also emphasizes the prioritization of making music for yourself first.Before you soak-up another episode of ProducerHead, please subscribe and drop a rating as well as a review wherever you are listening. This helps ProducerHead find its place and its people. After all, without you, there is no ProducerHead.Top 3 Gems From This Convo:1. SCHEDULE CREATIVE TIME THAT NATURALLY PLAYS TO YOUR STRENGTHS.What works for others may or may not work for you.Look for patterns in what has led to fulfilling creative sessions in the past and try to recreate those.If you don't know where to start, pick an approach or copy another routine and try it out.Adjust for youself along the way, but keep experimenting. The idea is to stay in motion.2. IF YOU CAN'T CREATE, CLEAN.You're in a creative session and nothing is happening. Take this time to clean your studio while you listen to samples.Re-organize your digital studio. Listen and organize samples you have to set yourself up for a future session.3. BE OPEN TO INSPIRATION FROM NON-MUSICAL SOURCES.Wrex uses chefs and culinary arts as a model to draw on inspiration. What else interests you outside of music? Maybe it's sports, fashion, design, comedy, or something completely different?Give yourself the opportunity to appreciate how others approach their craft.Listen on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.Tap in with toru:Instagram: @torubeat YouTube: @torubeattiktok: @torubeatTap in with Wrex Mason:Instagram: @wrexmasonWebsite: WrexMason.comTo jump to a specific moment in the conversation:0:00 Preview / Intro 2:02 There's A Yesterday... 4:12 How Wrex Discovered This Philosophy 5:45 Wrex's Routine 7:45 Saving Ideas 8:12 What Makes A Good Sample 8:50 Inspiration From Non-Musical Sources 11:40 Make Music For Yourself First. Inspired by Madlib 13:00 How Do You Develop Taste? 17:55 Surprising Sample Sources 20:15 The Difference Between an Artist and a Producer 22:00 What To Do When You Get Stuck 24:00 What To Do When You Are Overthinking 28:30 Upcoming Projects 30:00 Where To Get Beats 31:10 Quick Hits 38:23 ClosingReferenced:Madlib Speaking on Making Music For Himself First (@4:02):Brasilintime Documentary (Full Doc)Thanks for reading toru's Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit torubeat.substack.com
Welcome to Part 1 of this two part conversation with Wrex Mason.Today's guest is Wrex Mason, a Hip-Hop producer from Hartford, CT; currently residing in Brooklyn, NY. Wrex began producing at age 11, and for the past 13 years, he has released both solo and collaborative projects with a wide range of artists.Above all else, Wrex prioritizes being a "perpetual student of the craft" and a stark advocate for creative independence. His influences include J Dilla, Madlib, Flying Lotus, DJ Premier, Easy Moe Bee, 9th Wonder, and Pete Rock. WrexMason.com is a one-stop shop for Wrex's discography, merch, and marketplace for artists in search of beats.Welcome to part one of this two part episode with Wrex Mason.In this conversation, Wrex shares his Sketchbook Mentality, the importance of maintaining sustainable working habits in order to produce our best work, and the power of a broad perspective in our day-in and day-out work.Before you soak-up another episode of ProducerHead, please subscribe and drop a rating as well as a review wherever you are listening. This helps ProducerHead find its place and its people. After all, without you, there is no ProducerHead.That's it for Part 1 of this two part conversation with Wrex Mason.Make sure you come back for part two of this conversation, where Wrex shares how he identified the grooves of his self-talk to improve his practice and his art. How he combines structure and free-flowing time to capture inspiration. What producers can learn from the world of cooking. And, the prioritization of making music for yourself first.Top 3 Gems From This Convo:1. REMEMBER THAT TODAY IS ONE OF MANY DAYS.There will be days where the work will come easier than others.None of those days are necessarily better or worse than any other.Show up every day with a curiosity and openness to what may happen.2. UNCHECKED FEAR IS A POWERFUL AND OFTEN INVISIBLE FORCE.If you notice yourself experiencing thoughts that are not encouraging you to move forward, ask yourself if you're experiencing fear.Asses that fear and re-label it according to its actual merit.3. EMBRACE A SKETCHBOOK MENTALITY.Remember: You don't get to choose when good ideas come.When an idea comes to you, even in a fragmented or incomplete form, write it down, record it, or make a voice note.Show up regularly and pay attention to when ideas are presenting themselves.Listen on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.Tap in with toru:Instagram: @torubeat YouTube: @torubeattiktok: @torubeatTap in with Wrex Mason:Instagram: @wrexmasonWebsite: WrexMason.comTo jump to a specific moment in the conversation:Chapters 0:00 Preview 0:30 Intro 2:05 Listening Session Track 1 7:01 Listening Session Track 1 - Discussion 11:22 Listening Session Track 2 15:39 Listening Session Track 2 - Discussion 19:30 Adult Swim Context 20:58 Listening Session Track 3 24:35 Listening Session Track 3 - Discussion 26:45 Restraint In Music 27:45 Sketchbook Mentality 29:30 Discovery of The Long Term and Sketchbook Mindset 31:18 Managing stress and pressure. 34:12 ClosingReferenced:Adult Swim: Wiki, Adult Swim Website Thanks for reading toru's Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit torubeat.substack.com
On episode 148, we've got a bunch of new(er) music on deck like Rakim, Common & Pete Rock, Madlib, Conway The Machine, Chuck Strangers, Supastition, 2Mex, Fashawn, Apathy, Mach-Hommy, Your Old Droog, Brother Ali, General Steele, Crimeapple & Big Ghost Ltd, Rome Streetz, Da Beatminerz, Spice 1, Marv Won, Slum Village, Roc Marciano and Tha Dogg Pound to name a few. Plus, we have Pharoahe Monch stopping by to discuss his July 3rd concert at Lincoln Center in NYC, to celebrate the 25-Anniversary of his classic, Internal Affairs. Special guests include M.O.P., Large Professor, Talib Kweli, Styles & Prince Po, so you're not going to want to miss this show. At the break, Pharoahe talks about his upcoming Roc Nation album, External Affairs. We get into his love for New York Mets, his natural fit with west coast artists, which super-producer he'd like to work with and find out if Stress (Remix) is a top ten remix of all-time. Plus we get into LL Cool J, J Dilla, Nate Dogg, DJ Quik, Buckwild and Nas. www.takeitpersonalradio.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Online store: https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ (enter MONCH for $10 off)
Exploring Vulva Diversity (00:00:01) Dr. Alison Ash discusses the importance of exploring and understanding the wide diversity of vulvas. Introduction to Open Bedroom Podcast (00:00:51) Host Jennifer Kaylo introduces the Open Bedroom Podcast and its focus on open relationships, online dating, and conscious uncoupling. Coaching Topics (00:01:08) Jennifer Kaylo highlights the coaching topics she specializes in, including open relationships, online dating, and conscious uncoupling. Setting the Stage for the Discussion (00:02:17) Dr. Alison Ash and Jennifer Kaylo introduce the topic of champ quality pussy pleasure and provide a brief background on their previous conversation about shame. Prioritizing Pussy Pleasure (00:03:23) Dr. Alison Ash emphasizes the importance of prioritizing pussy pleasure and challenges the shame and biases surrounding it. Personal Experiences and Sexual Awakening (00:04:31) Jennifer Kaylo shares her personal experiences with receiving and giving pussy pleasure, including her sexual awakening and exploration of diverse vulvas. Importance of Communication (00:11:22) Dr. Alison Ash discusses the significance of enthusiastic communication and authentic enjoyment in giving and receiving pleasure. Expressing Pleasure (00:12:56) Jennifer Kaylo and Dr. Alison Ash discuss the significance of vocal expression and authentic pleasure in enhancing the overall experience. Feedback and Communication (00:14:40) Dr. Alison Ash provides tips for both givers and receivers to give and ask for feedback in a comfortable and effective manner. Setting Expectations and Preferences (00:19:35) Dr. Alison Ash emphasizes the importance of setting expectations and preferences in advance, as well as providing feedback and guidance during sexual encounters. The bossy game (00:22:31) Discussion about using the "bossy game" to navigate new experiences with women and the use of audio porn for masturbation. Pleasuring the pussy (00:24:06) Tips and techniques for pleasuring the female genitalia, including the importance of relaxation and using toys for extended pleasure. Sex education and positions (00:25:13) Discussion about sex education, positions, and techniques for prolonged sexual encounters, including the use of tools and devices. Toys and tools for prolonged sessions (00:27:44) Detailed list of toys and tools recommended for extended sexual encounters, including g-spot stimulators, vibrators, and anal toys. Importance of longer sexual encounters (00:36:35) Emphasizing the importance of longer sexual encounters, exploring foreplay, mental stimulation, and the impact on emotional connection. Madlib for pussy pleasure (00:39:58) Introduction of a handout called "The Guide to My Pussy" for receivers and givers to enhance communication and understanding of preferences. Conclusion and future plans (00:41:49) Expressing excitement for future learning, acknowledging the impact of the conversation, and expressing interest in future collaborations. Follow Jen Sponsored by Coaching with Jen Follow Dr. Alison Ash: Instagram @turnon.love Coaching - TurnON.love/coaching Sexual and Emotional Intimacy Skills Mastercourse - TurnON.love/intimacy On-demand workshops (including How to Eat Pussy like a Champ) - TurnON.love/workshops Live events - www.TurnON.love/events Previous Moving Through Shame Episode: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theopenbedroompodcast/episodes/EP113-Moving-Through-Shame-with-Dr--Alison-Ash-e2cvaum --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theopenbedroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theopenbedroompodcast/support
Welcome, you beautiful weirdos, to today's episode; in which we dive * beak first * into yet another avian-themed band of heroes & freaks: Pigeons Playing Ping Pong! And more than just a band with a name that sounds like a Mad Lib experiment gone RIGHT, they're also our dear friends and old touring buddies, so we got a bunch of juicy catching up to do. Then, strumming our way into the Interview Hour, we got the interstellar, finger-blistering talent that is: Tim Reynolds! Tim can make six strings sing sweeter than a choir of Dave Matthews and sure does keep a clean house. Also! Dont forget that Andy Frasco & the U.N. are on tour in a town near you... www.andyfrasco.com/tour And guess what... now you can see a cool dog by the name of Denzel should you choose to watch this episode *exclusively* on Volume.com... now in color! Generally speaking, we are psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. Call, leave a message, and tell us if you think one can get addicted to mushrooms: (720) 996-2403 Check out our new album!, L'Optimist on all platforms Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker Shawn Eckels Andee Beats Avila
Patreon.com/thequestionshiphop questionshiphop.com ORDER THE QUESTIONS HIP-HOP TRIVIA GAME Sean and MidaZ the BEAST bring back the Making Illmatic format – a thought experiment in which they attempt to condense an album down to 10 songs – and this time the record going under the microscope is Jaylib's 'Champion Sound,' the collaborative project between J Dilla and Madlib. They're joined by returning MI guest Supastition, who also talks about his latest project, 'All That Was Left Unsaid.' The Questions Hip-Hop: Instagram | Twitter Sean Kantrowitz: Instagram | Twitter MidaZ the BEAST: Instagram | Twitter Supastition: Instagram | Twitter | Bandcamp
Albums discussed are Bon Jovi's ‘New Jersey (14:45) and Freddie Gibbs & Madlib's ‘Bandana' (43:55). We also talk about the new song from Madlib, Your Old Droog and Black Thought called ‘REEKYOD.' (1:02:40 ) To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). * Use the Spotify form right underneath the podcast in your app. * Visit carrlandryrecordclub.com The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #140 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brett-eskin/message
Our analysis of MF DOOM and Madlib's Madvillainy concludes with its final cut "Rhinestone Cowboy." However, this is not the last episode of the season. Next week, we begin our survey of MM...FOOD. Support Dissect by leaving a review or sharing this episode on social media. It really helps. Follow @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander Additional Production: Justin Sayles Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our analysis of MF DOOM and Madlib's Madvillainy continues with the iconic track "All Caps" followed by its penultimate cut "Great Day." Support Dissect by leaving a review or sharing this episode on social media. It really helps. Follow @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander Additional Production: Justin Sayles Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us as we crack open the book "Pokemon Mad Libs" and craft some goofy stories. We laughed so hard during the first episode that we had to give this format another go. The titles of the two Mad Libs we do include: "Approaching Wild Pokemon" "My Perfect Pokemon Battle" Pokedex Entry of the week: Metang Follow us on all social media platforms for more Pokemon content and to stay up to date as our journey unfolds Project Deckbox Podcast LinkTree And don't forget to send us a DM and share your thoughts on this new format! Send us an email to projectdeckbox@gmail.com and include your favorite piece of your collection and the story behind it! Just be sure to add "Listener Collection Spotlight" in the subject line of the email! LISTENER COLLECTION SPOTLIGHT To have your collection showcased on one of our episodes, send us an email at projectdeckbox@gmail.com and include pictures of your favorite piece of your collection and the story behind it! Just be sure to add "Listener Collection Spotlight" in the subject line of the email! Gordo's Brewhouse Coffee Use Promo Code DECKBOX40 for 40% off your next purchase!!! SUBMIT A TOPIC! Patreon - Support Project Deckbox Podcast Additional Links Pokemon Mad Libs - Eric Luper New Episodes of Pokemon Horizons Available on Netflix GameStop Will Begin Buying and Selling Graded Cards English Gym Stamp Cards Coming to Twilight Masquerade Fair Use Disclaimer This audio is under Fair Use: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976: Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended. We simply want to share this content in a positive way to grow the fandom of the franchise. Enjoy.
Our dissection of MF DOOM and Madlib's Madvillainy continues with "Figaro" - a track that finds both artists in prime form. S12 Merch is available for a limited time here. Follow @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander Additional Production: Justin Sayles Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our dissection of MF DOOM and Madlib's Madvillainy continues with the songs "Raid" and "Curls." S12 Merch is available for a limited time here. Follow @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander Additional Production: Justin Sayles Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our season long dissection of MF DOOM and Madlib's Madvillainy continues with its third track "Meat Grinder" - a complex lyrical odyssey accompanied by an equally impressive beat. Dissect S12 merchandise is now available here. Follow @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander Additional Production: Justin Sayles Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We begin our season-long analysis of MF DOOM and Madlib's collaborative classic Madvillainy. We revisit the circumstances that brought the two together, then dive into the album's opening track "The Illest Villains" before our line by line analysis of "Accordion." Support Dissect by leaving a review or sharing this episode on social media. It really helps. Follow @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander Additional Production: Justin Sayles Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Season 12 of Dissect celebrates the life and legacy of MF DOOM through a line by line, beat by beat analysis of his art. Most of the season will be spent dissecting DOOM and Madlib's classic album Madvillainy, but we'll also be covering his debut Operation Doomsday, MM..FOOD, and Born Like This. On today's episode, we explore the legend of DOOM's origin story, including Daniel Dumile's childhood in New York, the rise and tragic fall of his rap group KMD, and his reemergence as MF DOOM in the late 90s. Host, Writer, EP: Cole Cuchna Writer/Researcher: Camden Ostrander Original Score/Audio: Kevin Pooler Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we're joined by pastor and author Chad Veach to talk about how implementing practical spiritual disciplines into our lives can really help us cut out the distractions and be more open to what God has for us. Plus, well, if we were to list the topics that the guys get into, you wouldn't believe us. Stuff like Steven Seagal's big con, horse sports, the new Tiger Woods of darts, people in Ft. Lauderdale swimming in jeans -- it's like a Mad Lib of divergent topics. You've been warned. And at the end of the show, we have the Ultimate Spring Break Trivia Showdown!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's episode of The POD is BACK FULL BARN! The boys come back with some BONES to pick! We all have a homework assignment as the new Godzilla show is out on Apple TV and we will be discussing next week. We move quickly into the Pod FOD. The Pod FOD, which is a folder of all things compiled from the internet. Today's FOD includes the a new Canadian housing trend, a sneak peak into the new Beverly Hills Cop 4, Divorced Dad packs, SuperHuman, and much much more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepodpmi to watch full episodes and don't forget to send your submissions for the Pod FOD to @ThePodPMI on twitter and instagram. We appreciate you rocking with us and we'll see you Wednesday, Cheers.
Today's episode of The POD is BACK with a very special Halloween recap of the festivities. Brucey gives us all a chocolate payday for an on camera taste test. Nick then opens back up the Mad-lib book for a nice Halloween addition. The Pod FOD, which is a folder of all things compiled from the internet. Today's FOD dives into some of the worst people on Halloween, some major spider man fails, a holkamaniac getting a little to wild brother, an amazing remake of the Sopranos, and much much more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepodpmi to watch full episodes and don't forget to send your submissions for the Pod FOD to @ThePodPMI on twitter and instagram. We appreciate you rocking with us and we'll see you Wednesday, Cheers.
Triforce Mailbag Special 24! We're getting a ton of followup emails in today's Mailbag! That means more first dates, more stolen cars, more prison stories! We also fill in our very own custom Mad Lib story! Go to http://expressvpn.com/triforce today and get an extra 3 months free on a 1-year package! Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2SMnzk6 Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices