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In this special audio drama episode, Sumit Sharma and Chris Mitchell set off to the fictional world of Latveria to uncover the layers of MF DOOM's iconic album “MM..FOOD”. From late-night food spots to record store conversations, their journey blends memory, mystery, and music in true DOOM fashion.Along the way, they're joined by… and bump into… an all-star lineup of DOOM's close friends and fans, including John Robinson, Sean Kantrowitz, MC Paul Barman, Dart Adams, Jason Jagel, Spanish Ran and Stahhr. Together, they break bread over beers, beats and the brilliance of the Supervillain.Tune in, mask up and hear stories about one of the greatest artists of our time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: The Do Gooders, Soy Is Real, Angii Albanii, Crescendo, Brown Study, conshus, AMiAM, Blueprint, Kno, MC Paul Barman, Def Nettle, Derya Yıldırım and Grup Şimşek, Stik Figa, DJ Sean P, Oddisee, Yukimi, J.PERIOD, Andre 3000, Kendrick Lamar, Roddy Ricch, Zapp, Roger, The Allergies, Kuna Maze, MidaZ, Oh No, Sadhugold, Say She She, Little Barrie, L x DJ A-L, Elementalz Music, Demond Wilson, Arrested Development, Configa, [ K S R ] and Konny Kon, DJ Marky, Makoto, Lyric Jones, UHMEER, Ian Wallace, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Patreon.com/thequestionshiphop questionshiphop.com Many years in the making, Sean sits down with MC Paul Barman to explore the stories behind seven randomly-selected songs from his imaginatively incomparable catalog: "Circumcision Suite" (prod. Memory Man) ('Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud,' 2009) "Blessings" (prod. Glen Brady) ('TECTONIC TEXTS,' yet-to-be-released) "Put Me On Your Do Not Call List" (prod. Michel Gondry) ('Blue Moon Kaboom,' 2017) "Anarchist Bookstore, Pt 2" (prod. MF DOOM) ('Paulellujah!', 2002) "Believe That" feat Open Mike Eagle (prod. MF DOOM) ('((echo chamber))', 2018) "Props" (prod. Questlove and James Poyser) ('Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud,' 2009) "Mtv Get Off the Air, Part 2" feat Princess Superstar (prod. Prince Paul) ('It's Very Stimulating,' 2000) The Questions Hip-Hop: Instagram | Twitter Sean Kantrowitz: Instagram | Twitter MC Paul Barman: Instagram | Twitter | https://www.mcpaulbarman.com/
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: De La Soul, DJ Dolo, Sleep Sinatra, Maze Overlay, conshus, B. Cool-Aid, Pink Siifu, Ahwlee, Devin Morrison, Pher, MoRuf, Ezra Collective, Nao, 4-IZE, DJ Toomp, Teleman, steel tipped dove, Donwill, MC Paul Barman, Jackie Mendoza, Vooo, M.O.P., Biggie Smalls, BlackLiq, Ohbliv, Nosaj Thing, Julianna Barwick, Haviah Mighty, Leisure Chief, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Skyzoo, The Other Guys, Aurora Dee Raynes, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Join the PATREON Original livestream date: August 31, 2020 Mr. Len is an underground legend. The Bronx-born DJ/producer first made noise on a national scale as 1/3 of Company Flow with group-mates El-P and Bigg Juss, and in the years since has produced for and done projects with the likes of Prince Paul, Jean Grae, MC Paul Barman, Murs, Jedi Mind Tricks, and many more. This classic episode is not only filled with some Len Gems (patent pending) but also marks a milestone in the show's history (you'll have to listen to find out). https://www.questionshiphop.com The Questions Hip-Hop: Instagram | Twitter Sean Kantrowitz: Instagram | Twitter Mr. Len: Instagram | Twitter
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: E-TURN, DJ SPS, Qwel, Swamburger, conshus, Sean Shakespeare, Nelson Dialect, Must Volkoff, Jean Carne, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Funky DL, Substantial, Cise Star, Lei-an, Kadhja Bonet, Factor Chandelier, Open Mike Eagle, The Range, Jelani Malik, Tamara Monk, MC Paul Barman, Jordan Katz, Lea Sen, Pete The Dark Truth, Reef The Lost Cauze, Regulus, Leisure Chief, Tom Caruana, Kosyne, Phantoms, Jem Cooke, Napoleon Da Legend, Amerigo Gazaway, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
In this episode we speak to Wordsound Recordings CEO Skiz Fernando and Self Jupiter of Freestyle Fellowship, and we share some essential listening recommendations. Skiz “Spectre” Fernando, AKA The Ill Saint, guides us through some rarely-told history, illuminating the vital connection between Jamaica and NYC, encompassing the dub reggae and early hip hop that would inform his unique approach to beat production and the dark, dusted aesthetics of his label, Wordsound Recordings. We go over the label’s roster including Prince Paul, MC Paul Barman, Sensational, Scotty Hard and Hawd Gankstuh Rappuhs MC’s Wid Ghatz. We also talk about Bill Laswell and the Jungle Brothers’ fated project Crazy Wisdom Masters. Finally, we discuss Skiz’s long-term relationship with Wu-Tang Clan and his forthcoming book, From The Streets of Shaolin: The Wu-Tang Saga. This month’s Patreon bonus episode features additional time with Skiz, as he details his early influences, explains how he became a writer for The Source, and shares some arcane knowledge! After that, it’s an exclusive hour-long Sensational mix by Supreme Low who dubs out a selection of some of the greatest, most fucked-up works (including some rare and unreleased tracks) by the self-proclaimed “freak styler”. Get this and all the past bonus episodes (including Anti-Pop Consortium, New Kingdom, Cambatta, Brzowski, and Tokyo Cigar) for just $3 via patreon.com/weirdrap. Guest correspondent Beverly Fre$h returns to break down Self Jupiter’s verbal and lyrical approach, from his work on Freestyle Fellowship’s Innercity Griots album through his latest releases with Kenny Segal, discussing the subconscious, finding hidden rhythms, leaving room for interpretation, and artworks as living entities. Jupiter also takes us back to the very first night of the infamous Good Life open mic, followed by the formation of Freestyle Fellowship, up through the subsequent years of Project Blowed, sharing how he regarded the growing underground hip hop scene of the late 90s which he and his peers had helped to birth. We recommend some new releases by Tracy Jones and Bilal Salaam, and an older one that deserves more attention: FLANCH. And we recommend a podcast, Rhythms Per Minute (hosted by Bloodmoney Perez), particularly an episode illuminating the brilliance of Bigg Jus. Weekly Weird Rap Discussion Gang at youtube.com/weirdrap. (Latest editions: Pharcyde’s Bizarre Ride and Labcabincalifornia, Billy Woods & Kenny Segal’s Hiding Places, and Young Black Teenagers. Next up: “humorous rap”.) Weird Rap t-shirts, social media links, etc. at weirdrap.com. Please rate/review at weirdrap.com/rating. Email weirdrap3000@gmail.com. (No self-promo, please, unless it’s truly advanced, ground-breaking, or otherwise WEIRD.)
MC Paul Barman was asked by host Victor Varnado when the last time forgave someone was. Paul said he forgives himself all the time. Sidekick Dave Rosinsky made a grade pun about Occupy Paulstreet.Hosted by: Victor Varnado & Dave RosinskyTechnical Producer: Rachel Teichman@Sixunseemly#6UQ #SixUnseemlyQuestionshttps://www.facebook.com/sixunseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/sixunseemly/https://twitter.com/SixUnseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/mcpaulbarman/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just one episode shy of our season finale, Jaess shares which albums he currently has on rotation and which Versuz lineup has him hype. Then it's off on an Audio Trip to NYC, Riding shotgun this week is elite mc, MC Paul Barman. Their conversation cycles through multiple topics about music, family and life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audiotrippodcast/support
This week we focus in on the idiosyncratic rap stylings of MC Paul Barman. We've been following Paul's career since his life-changing collaboration with venerable producer Prince Paul in 2000. Paul's intricately written rhymes have consistently improved over the course of many releases and he is one of hip-hop's most unique characters. We were very pleased to speak with Paul and he proved himself to be a wily and active participant in the conversation. So please sit back and enjoy this slightly off-beat interview and some discussion and analysis of Paul's place in hip-hop culture and a bit of talk about some recent live-streamed performances we enjoyed. Beats for this week's show were submitted by Small Professor, who has a collaboration with MCPB dropping soon. Dad Bod Rap Pod is a proud part of the Stony Island Audio podcast network.
In this loosies episode Prince Paul tells the story of working with these three legendary hip-hop acts and gives us a look inside each of their creative processes. Along the way we discuss 3rd Bass’s beef with MC Hammer, a potential full length collab with DOOM and the story of what the beats from Paul Barman’s ‘It’s Very Stimulating’ were originally intended for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
** Here's a flashback FuseBox Radio Broadcast Hip-Hop & Soul mixtape by DJ Fusion as mini-podcast episode for folks to check out from the July 4th/Independence Day 2018 holiday week/weekend in the States of about an hour of Hip-Hop, Soul and more...get in the groove and enjoy! ** Flashback Mixtape: DJ Fusion 4th of July 2018 Post-Cookout Coolout Mix (playlist is in order post-intro) 1. The Artifacts feat. Jam C & Redman/A Day Across The Water/White Label 2. Bumpy Knuckles & Nottz/Flow Temperment/Krupt Entertainment Group 3. MC Paul Barman/(((99.99999%)))/Nature Sounds 4. Wax Tailor feat. Toke, A-F-R-O & R.A. The Rugged Man/Back on Wax (Ollie Teeba RMX)/Le Plan 5. Dabrye feat. Roc Marciano, Quelle Chris & Danny Brown/The Appetite/Ghostly International 6. Moorcheba feat. Roots Manuva/Blaze Away/Skye & Ross Ltd. 7. Aceyalone & DJ Fat Jack feat. DJ Drez/The Cool/That Kind of Music 8. Amp Fiddler feat. Bubz Fiddler & J. Dilla/Through Your Soul/Mahogani Music 9. Jamila Woods feat. Noname/VRY BLK/Jagjaguwar 10. Potatohead People feat. Illa J/Change of Heart/Bastard Jazz 11. Tokimonsta feat. Yuna/Don't Call Me/Young Art Records 12. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge (The Midnight Hour) feat. Cee-Lo Green/Questions/Linear Labs 13. Salaam Remi & Kat Dahlia/MouthTrumpet/Louder Than Life Records 14. Chromeo/One Trak Mind/Atlantic 15. Phonte feat. Eric Roberson/Find That Love Again/Foreign Exchange Music ___ Official FuseBox Radio Broadcast Website: http://www.FuseBoxRadio.com Official FuseBox Radio Broadcast Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/FuseBoxRadioShow
S01 E01, “The Vulcan Hello”: A Command of Her Own #1. Ready Room #216. DiscoTrek #1. Transporter Lock 101. Transporter Lock 102. Live Long and Discover 101 /102. Discovering Trek 101. Shuttle Pod 101/102. Age of Discovery #2. Teevee #301. Lower Decks 101. Sci-Fi Party Line #287. The Greatest Discovery 101. Disco Night 102. Phantastic Geek 101. The Edge: T1[, “The Vulcan Hello” Track Commentary]. In Discovery We Trust #1. The Edge #13. The Edge L1 [101/102 Live Response]. Teevee #302. Disco Night 101. A Command of Her Own #2. Sci-Fi Party Line #300. Discovery Pod 101. Phantastic Geek 102. The Edge: Postcards Mailbag #6 (P6). The Edge: T2[, “Battle at the Binary Stars” Track Commentary]. Burnout 3 - LNDN DRGS, Jay Worthy 2018. (((echo chamber))) - Open Mike Eagle, ?uestlove, MC Paul Barman 2018. All Wordz Are Made Up - The Voidz 2018. House of Ravens - Yugen Blakrok 2013. Skaters Paradise - Rhymefest, Dayne Jordan, DJ Jazzy Jeff 2018. Battle of Two Worlds - Cliff Eidelman 2017. Mutiny in Darkness - Cliff Eidelman 2017.
This week on Unorthodox, we're on patrol. We talk to Ruchie Freier, the founder of Ezras Nashim, the first all-female volunteer ambulance in New York City, founded and staffed by Hasidic women in Borough Park, Brooklyn. Ruchie and Ezras Nashim are the subject of the documentary '93Queen', made by filmmaker Paula Eiselt, who also joins us. Ruchie Freier is a New York City Criminal Court judge, and the first Hasidic woman to hold elected office in the US. Paula Eiselt is an independent filmmaker. '93Queen' is her feature film directorial debut. Join us at October 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Marlene Meyerson JCC! Our special guests are New York Times writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner, RISK! podcast host Kevin Allison, and rapper MC Paul Barman. Get your tickets here!. This episode is sponsored by the 2019 Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards. Do you know a Jewish teen making a difference? Nominate them for the $36,000 award at dillerteenawards.org. This episode is sponsored to you by Harry’s. Get your trial shave set at Harrys.com/UNORTHODOX. This episode is sponsored by Belvedere Vodka, certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union and produced in accordance with the legal requirements of Polish Vodka. For more, visit belvederevodka.com. Reimagine End of Life is a weeklong festival to spark dialogue, break down taboos, and bring diverse communities together around the universal topics of life and death. Reimagine End of Life is taking place all over New York City from October 28th to November 3rd. For a full list of events, visit jccmanhattan.org/reimagine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Our guest is the rapper MC Paul Barman! Andy talks with Paul about his latest album, (((echo chamber))). Paul talks about the inspiration for the Hairy Moth Owl, and Andy plays the song "((((((Antennas)))))) ft. Masta Ace" from the new record. Find all of MCPB's links here: http://www.mcpaulbarman.com/
MC Paul Barman joins Jordan and Jesse to talk about the gargantuan rainstick Jesse nearly purchased at the Eagle Rock Goodwill, the highs and the lows of the La Brea Tar Pits, and Paul's new album (((echo chamber))). Plus, the guys get a momentous occasion call so exciting they consider ending the segment. Check out Paul's album here! And don't forget, BUBBLE is still going strong - listen to episode SIX now! Subscribe to BUBBLE on iTunes! Or use this feed for your other podcatcher needs: https://maximumfun.org/feeds/bubble.xml
** Here's a BRAND NEW Hip-Hop & Soul mixtape as a part of a FuseBox Radio Broadcast mini-podcast episode for folks to check out this July 4th/Independence Day 2018 holiday week/weekend in the States for folks to BBQ to, travel with, etc. solo and/or with loved ones of about an hour of (mostly) brand new Hip-Hop, Soul and more...enjoy this bit of sonic enjoyment and have a great week! smiley - DJ Fusion ** DJ Fusion 4th of July 2018 Post-Cookout Coolout Mix (playlist is in order post-intro) 1. The Artifacts feat. Jam C & Redman/A Day Across The Water/White Label 2. Bumpy Knuckles & Nottz/Flow Temperment/Krupt Entertainment Group 3. MC Paul Barman/(((99.99999%)))/Nature Sounds 4. Wax Tailor feat. Toke, A-F-R-O & R.A. The Rugged Man/Back on Wax (Ollie Teeba RMX)/Le Plan 5. Dabrye feat. Roc Marciano, Quelle Chris & Danny Brown/The Appetite/Ghostly International 6. Moorcheba feat. Roots Manuva/Blaze Away/Skye & Ross Ltd. 7. Aceyalone & DJ Fat Jack feat. DJ Drez/The Cool/That Kind of Music 8. Amp Fiddler feat. Bubz Fiddler & J. Dilla/Through Your Soul/Mahogani Music 9. Jamila Woods feat. Noname/VRY BLK/Jagjaguwar 10. Potatohead People feat. Illa J/Change of Heart/Bastard Jazz 11. Tokimonsta feat. Yuna/Don't Call Me/Young Art Records 12. Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge (The Midnight Hour) feat. Cee-Lo Green/Questions/Linear Labs 13. Salaam Remi & Kat Dahlia/MouthTrumpet/Louder Than Life Records 14. Chromeo/One Trak Mind/Atlantic 15. Phonte feat. Eric Roberson/Find That Love Again/Foreign Exchange Music Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly.
We are joined by #MCPaulBarman to discuss his new album #EchoChamber which is available everywhere via #MelloMusicGroup. The Friendly Dad Types also review the now infamous #ChromeBills interview with Barman’s brother #YOUNGMAN (episode 137.) Paul shares some titles from his personal record collection, then discusses the in-depth research and attention to detail that goes into […]
Originally from New Jersey, MC Paul Barman is an undisputed master of wordplay and a singular voice in the world of hip-hop. We've been friends since 2002 and he was the one of the first people that I wanted to get on the podcast. Five years later, it's finally happened and it's a really, really good one. His new album (((Echo Chamber))) is out now and is essential listening. Do it!
Durant ce Live session, DJ White Socks et Syde Barrow revenaient, comme à chaque fin de mois, sur les grosses sorties hip-hop du mois à travers des mixes récapitulatifs. On soulignait également la sortie du film La chute de Sparte en début d'émission. TRACKLIST Premier set de White Socks Joe Lucazz & Char - Je ride Caballero & JeanJass - La Lettre (Pt. 2) Snowgoons - The Code (Feat. Raekwon, 2Ugli & LoDeck) Manu Militari - Crime d'honneur Deuxième set de White Socks A$AP Rocky - Tony Tone SullyNomad - Thunderpack Westside Gunn - Lotto (Feat. Benny) Westside Gunn - Evidence Joint Tha God Fahim & Jay Nice - Megatron (Feat. Left Lane Didon) Dave East - Nycha (Feat. Nas) Conway & Sonnyjim - Kevlar (Feat. Roc Marciano) MC Paul Barman - ((((((antennas)))))) (Feat. Masta Ace) Pete Flux & Parental - Revenge Of The Pen Jonwayne - Last Last Fall Bumpy Knuckles & Nottz - Flow Temperament Black Thought - Dostoyevsky (Feat. Rapsody) Apollo Brown & Locksmith - Litmus Pusha T - The Story of Adidon DJ Jazzy Jeff - Stronger Than Me (Feat. Rhymefest & Dayne Jordan) Young Sagg - Jealous (Feat. Snoop Dogg) Interlude J. Cole - 1985 (DJ Premier Remix) Pro-V - The Library Set de Syde Barrow AG of DITC - Magical World Scott G - Gods Love Skeptika - The Hour of Death Dabbla - Hemisphere Black Josh - YungSwegLawd Jedi Mind Tricks - You Have One Devil But Five Angels Planet Asia ft. Hus Kingpin & Marvelous Mag - I Climb Morcheeba ft. Roots Manuva - Blaze Away CeeLo Green - Brick Road Nelson Dialect X Must Volkoff - Storm Boy Smoke DZA - The Hook Up feat Dom Kennedy Taburo Bota - ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑΡΕΣ Teknical Development - The Terradome ft DJ Educut Kesta - Danny Glover (feat. Jules & Georges)
Sage Francis & B. Dolan talk forming Epic Beard Men, growing up in Rhode Island, their storied pasts in rap music and perform “Five Hearts” Live in studioEpic Beard Men is the collaborative effort of Sage Francis and B. Dolan. The two have been touring and working together for a decade now and finally decided to team up for a full length effort. Their release Season 1 was an exercise for the established solo acts. Songwriting and conceptualizing music as a team was a new experience for both of them. Their immense performance chops, and vast knowledge of rap styles and history shine through on the project.Full disclosure: Sage Francis was one of my favorite rappers when I was about 20 years old. He was the second artist I ever opened a show for (the first one was MC Paul Barman). Dudes like him, Slug of Atmosphere, Aesop Rock, and Grouch of Living Legends made me feel a little less weird for growing up as a white kid loving rap music and wanting to participate. Mark and I used to post on Sage's Strange Famous message board. Sage was a known curmudgeon online, blocking people that reached out in even the most polite way. My friends and I were terrified and intimidated to meet him back then. Needless to say I've wanted to try my hand at interviewing him for quite sometime.I found out about B. Dolan through my Sage fanboying. Dolan has always been an excellent rapper and technician. His deft ability with words led him to the spoken word poetry scene that was thriving in the early 2000's. The fact he and Sage were both from Rhode Island and rapper / poets led to fast friendship. I've always respect Dolan's outspoken political activism. His “Make Racists Afraid Again” hats were one of the first MAGA protest items I recall seeing. It was a pleasure meeting him for the first time. Felt an instant comfort and kindred bond with him, prolly because we look like long lost cousins.Tune in to hear us talk about their stories. While both completely unique, they have many surprisingly similar themes.–Lee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 160! Another Tuesday, another great episode and interview session from TwiceAWeekMeeks & TwiceAWeekDoe. We got some EXCLUSIVES in the mix this week ya’ll - from the new Blueprint record with Aceyalone, a new record from Houston’s The Hue - this is on top of all the other fly sh*t that’s dropped since last week. We head to Jersey for our interview session this week as we build with the one and only Eloh Kush. If you’re not familiar, check out the first set of this weeks mix and do your history - this guy left an indisputable stamp of 2017 and is gearing up to do the same in 2018. Interview snippets at the end of Ep 160, the full interview drops Thursday! Oh, and last but not least - DJ Jon Doe & ID4Windz “Maxi-Single Sessions Vol. 01” is out if you didn’t know - and yep, you guessed it, it has a feature from Eloh Kush! Once again it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live April 29, 2018 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. prod. Vic Grimes & Giallo Point Talk Break Inst - "Laser Guns" - Vic Grimes and Giallo Point "Follow The Shams" - DJ Priority & Eloh Kush "Land Bridges" - Eloh Kush & Budamonk feat. John Robinson & Issugi "Nightmare On Maple Street" - AG + John Robinson feat. Eloh Kush "Royalty Jewels" - Clypto feat.Nowaah The Flood, Supreme Cerebral, Eloh Kush "All" - Ralphiie Reese feat. Supreme Cerebral & Eloh Kush "Jack Hammer" (Ras Beats Remix) - DJ Jon Doe X ID4Windz feat. Eloh Kush Talk Break Inst - "Nimble" - Vic Grimes and Giallo Point "Piranhas" (Big Ghost Ltd Remix) - Raekwon, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, & Ghostface Killah "NY-PHI" - Tribeca Grand (Tribeca X Grand Agent) "Keep On" - The Hue "Head Above Water" - Smoke DZA, Fly Anakin, Blu & DJ Revolution "All Shock, No Value" - Blueprint feat. Aceyalone Talk Break Inst - "On The Creep Up" - Vic Grimes and Giallo Point "And I Say" - Ras Beats feat. John Jiggs "Not for Nothing" - ShortFyuz feat. Sean Price "Prime Ministers" - Mac & Jigz (Jamil Honesty and Jigsaw) (prod. Dj Proof) "Western" - Aurieloheem (prod. Hobgoblin) "Fossils And Raw Poems" - Vinyl Villain x Relentless "Antennas" - MC Paul Barman feat. Masta Ace Talk Break Inst - "Crime Dynasty" - Vic Grimes and Giallo Point Interview Snippets - Eloh Kush
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: TzariZM, Oddisee, conshus, MoZaic, Skyzoo, Black Metaphor, Paul White, Shungudzo, Bambu, Sick Jacken, Gabriel Garzon-Montano, Damu The Fudgemunk, Flex Mathews, Smoke DZA, Fly Anakin, blu, DJ Revolution, Small Professor, The Rugged Nuggets, Leisure Chief, The Pendletons, Jay Love, FT of Street Smartz, A.L. Skillz, Ruste Juxx, Nathaniel Rateliff, The Night Sweats, Gitkin, DJ Center, Oddisee, Shinobi Stalin, MC Paul Barman, Masta Ace, Ry Cooder, Musab, Ink Well, MInk, Jobe, Substantial, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Big Rube, IMAKEMADBEATS
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Do Gooders, SoyIsReal, conshus, Elementalz Music, Kasbo, Phonte, The Pendletons, ODESZA, Naomi Wild, Dr. Octagon, Kool Keith, DJ Qbert, Dan The Automator, Adrian Younge, DJDS, Khalid, Charlie Wilson, Charlotte Day Wilson, PRhyme, Royce da 59, DJ Premier, CeeLo Green, Brady Watt, The Audible Doctor, Juan Pierre, HiddenHand, MC Paul Barman, Joan As Police Woman, George The Poet, Maverick Sabre, Jorja Smith, Exile, Kristen Warren, Sampa The Great, The Black Angels, Oddisee, Good Compny, Nujabes, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Mr. DJ, IMAKEMADBEATS
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Leisure Chief, conshus, AG, John Robinson, Dave Dar, St. Vincent, PRhyme, Royce da 59, DJ Premier, BIG K.R.I.T., Denaun, The Village, Rod Willz, EVAN GIIA, The Recipe, Talib Kweli, Spark Master Tape, Craig Mack, Amerigo Gazaway, The Notorious B.I.G., MC Paul Barman, Open Mike Eagle, ?uestlove, Dungen and Woods, Team Prolific, What So Not, BUOY, Joe Stu, Sham the Insomniac, J.Lamotta, Franki.D, Budamunk, ill Sugi, MoZaic, MidaZ the Beast, Okito, Hollie Cook, Grand Analog, Clairmont The Second, Imarhan, Black Milk, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Big Boi, Little Dragon, IMAKEMADBEATS
During the recent blizzard in New York City - our host Peter Agoston sat with very special guest MC Paul Barman to talk life. Paul is known for his acrostics, has a brand new album on the horizon. Having just recently released a free-mix-tape on his bandcamp, our host had plenty to ask him. They also share a birthday as well as shared a bottle of wine over the convo, so things wind in many directions much like Paul's own rhyme-patterns. Fresh for 2018, this is the first episode recorded in the new year. Please subscribe on SoundCloud - we are trying to get sub's up to 500 by end of month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MC Paul Barman comes on the show to talk about how he got into hip hop, working with Prince Paul, finding his voice, doing music for kids, being a ‘stingy musician’ and what’s up next for him (including working with Questlove, Michel Gondry and more). We also get into the artistic process, what it’s like being pigeon holed as a “jewish rapper,” blue raspberry Blow Pops, using a fountain pen and more.
Catelyn IV and Davos IV. Red and Ivan discuss identity theft, MC Paul Barman, Walder Rivers, Lysa be cray, Flowers for Algernon, Guilds, Beef & Bacon pie, and Stannis Lessig.
This week Aaron Davidson sits down to talk about MC Paul Barman and all of his various influences. Aaron's face, befuddled and enraptured, can be found on the Nerdtern's webseries on the Nerdist Youtube Channel. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden … Continue reading →
In this episode, it's all about Nick's Picks. We feature songs from Alkaline Trio, MC Paul Barman, Reel Big Fish, Reggie & The Full Effect, Jurassic 5, CSS, the Get Up Kids, That Dog, and many more! http://www.tuesdaynighthoot.com
On this sparkling show we have: Ice T and Black Silver join us for an epic 50 minute interview in which we explore the music industry, Ice's frustrations and their subsequent solution to that frustration. Expect a typically knowledgeable and experienced account of our current scene and culture, from one of hip hop's veterans of the game. Ice T's new BBC-funded movie 'Art Of Rap' sounds incredible - just listen to the description. Also be on the look out for the exclusive Canibus and Immortal Technique news - we will have that track first! AG & OC step in fresh from their in-store signing for the brand new album 'Oasis'. DITC are definitely in full strength in 2010, as AG and OC add a refreshing optimism to the poisonous lands that are the hip hop industry. Purists from birth, these guys have morphed what it means to be an emcee and never fail to impress. Souls Of Mischief are with us live in the studio in the form of label leader Tajai. Their new Prince Paul-fueled album is superb and the immense positivity that is the Hieroglyphics trademark, floods this interview as Taji breaks down all of the fresh projects for a glittering Hiero 2010. Such a blessing to talk with such a mogul of quality hip hop. Freddie Gibbs is set to blow in 2010, so it was a true pleasure to catch up with one of hip hop's most blatantly honest emcees. We talk crime, Interscope, worldwide fan appreciation and his planned take over of the ears of millions in the new year. Atma is far from your regular rappers. His lifestyle and music drips with new level knowledge, knowledge possibly too hard to digest at your first meal sitting. And this was no ordinary interview as we explore Reptilian influences, 2012 and much more in one of our most revealing interviews in a while. Cappo is one of the UK's most gifted emcees. He takes time out of the busy run up to the EP release to drop more pearls of wisdom on us as we talk rhyme-writing, his renewed energy and focus and much more. Learn more here - http://www.myspace.com/capponotts MC Paul Barman is not normal. He admits that. He is an extremely gifted wordsmith and undeniably unique artist, whose music is creatively unparalleled. However, whether that translates to a full phone interview could be brought into question with this latest effort. Possibly one of our more disjointed attempts at sanity in recent years. What do you think? AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Conspiracy of Mind have released a late contender for album of the year and Just-1 pounces into the show for a brief catch-up and to let all of our listeners know that the album is now available here - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/conspiracyofmind - PLEASE BUY THIS ALBUM. Who is listening to the show? Reach out and let us know- together we are the greatest. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!
On this sparkling show we have: Ice T and Black Silver join us for an epic 50 minute interview in which we explore the music industry, Ice's frustrations and their subsequent solution to that frustration. Expect a typically knowledgeable and experienced account of our current scene and culture, from one of hip hop's veterans of the game. Ice T's new BBC-funded movie 'Art Of Rap' sounds incredible - just listen to the description. Also be on the look out for the exclusive Canibus and Immortal Technique news - we will have that track first! AG & OC step in fresh from their in-store signing for the brand new album 'Oasis'. DITC are definitely in full strength in 2010, as AG and OC add a refreshing optimism to the poisonous lands that are the hip hop industry. Purists from birth, these guys have morphed what it means to be an emcee and never fail to impress. Souls Of Mischief are with us live in the studio in the form of label leader Tajai. Their new Prince Paul-fueled album is superb and the immense positivity that is the Hieroglyphics trademark, floods this interview as Taji breaks down all of the fresh projects for a glittering Hiero 2010. Such a blessing to talk with such a mogul of quality hip hop. Freddie Gibbs is set to blow in 2010, so it was a true pleasure to catch up with one of hip hop's most blatantly honest emcees. We talk crime, Interscope, worldwide fan appreciation and his planned take over of the ears of millions in the new year. Atma is far from your regular rappers. His lifestyle and music drips with new level knowledge, knowledge possibly too hard to digest at your first meal sitting. And this was no ordinary interview as we explore Reptilian influences, 2012 and much more in one of our most revealing interviews in a while. Cappo is one of the UK's most gifted emcees. He takes time out of the busy run up to the EP release to drop more pearls of wisdom on us as we talk rhyme-writing, his renewed energy and focus and much more. Learn more here - http://www.myspace.com/capponotts MC Paul Barman is not normal. He admits that. He is an extremely gifted wordsmith and undeniably unique artist, whose music is creatively unparalleled. However, whether that translates to a full phone interview could be brought into question with this latest effort. Possibly one of our more disjointed attempts at sanity in recent years. What do you think? AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Conspiracy of Mind have released a late contender for album of the year and Just-1 pounces into the show for a brief catch-up and to let all of our listeners know that the album is now available here - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/conspiracyofmind - PLEASE BUY THIS ALBUM. Who is listening to the show? Reach out and let us know- together we are the greatest. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!
THIS WEEK: The always controversial and busy Michael Workman--New City art critic, NOVA front man, Bridge Magazine editor in chief, Art Fair impresario, freelance writer and 92 other things-- talks about the art biz, why he pisses people off, why the youth cult is bullshit, and the state of the Chicago art scene. Amanda is hopping mad about the role of teaching in the art community. Duncan, Richard, and Amanda talk about "Maximum Wage" from Illbilly.com! Our second New York Bureau member, Nate Rogers-Madsen, reviews Egon Schiele at Neue Galerie and Ed Ruscha at the Whitney. Name-dropped this episode: Rapper Jelly Donut, Egon Schiele, Ed Ruscha, Thomas Cole, Thomas Blackman, Sterling Ruby, Heather Hubb, MC Paul Barman, Donald Young Gallery, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Bodybuilder & Sportsman Gallery, 65 Grand, Dan Peterman (who can't see fit to write back to us), Kerry James Marshall, Tony Tasset, Tony Fitzpatrick, Paul Klein, Duncan's mom, Amanda's mom. NEXT WEEK: Part 2 of our discussion with Michelle Grabner! Richard asks if art criticism is simply written for eggheads who also write art criticism.