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ROBERT GLASPER EXPERIMENT “BLACK RADIO” Los Angeles, July 3-6, 2011Black radio (yb vcl), Letter to Hermione (b vcl),Robert Glasper Experiment : Robert Glasper (p,el-p,synt) Derrick Hodge (b) Chris Dave (d) Casey Benjamin (vocoder,as,f,synt) Jahi Sundance (turntables) Stokely (vcl,perc) Shafiq Husayn, Erykah Badu, Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Ledisi, King, Amber Strother, Anita Bias, Musiq Soulchild, Chrisette Michele, Meshell Ndegeocello, Yaslin Bey, Hindi Zahra (vcl) HIROMI UEHARA (HIROMI) “ALIVE : THE TRIO PROJECT” New York, February 5-7, 2014Alive, Life goes onHiromi Uehara (p) Anthony Jackson (contrabass-g) Simon Phillips (d) KAMASI WASHINGTON “THE EPIC” Los Angeles, CA, fall 2016-2017Change of the guard, Final ThoughtIgmar Thomas (tp) Ryan Porter (tb) Kamasi Washington (ts,comp,arr) Cameron Graves (p,org,choir vcl) Neel Hammond, Tylana Renga Enomoto, Paul Cartwright, Jennifer Simone, Lucia Micarelli (vln) Molly Rodgers, Andrea Whitt (viola) Artyom Manukyan, Ginger Murphy (cello) Miles Mosley (b) Stephen Bruner (el-b) Tony Austin (d) Patrice Quinn (vcl,choir vcl) Dawn Norfleet, Thalma de Freitas, Malya Sykes, Gina Manziello, Natasha F Agrama, Dwight Trible, Steven Wayne, Taylor Graves, Charles Jones, Jason Morales, Dexter Story, Tracy Carter (vcl) MAKAYA MCCRAVEN “IN THESE TIMES” various locations, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 23 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
ROBERT GLASPER EXPERIMENT “BLACK RADIO” Los Angeles, July 3-6, 2011Black radio (yb vcl), Letter to Hermione (b vcl),Robert Glasper Experiment : Robert Glasper (p,el-p,synt) Derrick Hodge (b) Chris Dave (d) Casey Benjamin (vocoder,as,f,synt) Jahi Sundance (turntables) Stokely (vcl,perc) Shafiq Husayn, Erykah Badu, Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Ledisi, King, Amber Strother, Anita Bias, Musiq Soulchild, Chrisette Michele, Meshell Ndegeocello, Yaslin Bey, Hindi Zahra (vcl) HIROMI UEHARA (HIROMI) “ALIVE : THE TRIO PROJECT” New York, February 5-7, 2014Alive, Life goes onHiromi Uehara (p) Anthony Jackson (contrabass-g) Simon Phillips (d) KAMASI WASHINGTON “THE EPIC” Los Angeles, CA, fall 2016-2017Change of the guard, Final ThoughtIgmar Thomas (tp) Ryan Porter (tb) Kamasi Washington (ts,comp,arr) Cameron Graves (p,org,choir vcl) Neel Hammond, Tylana Renga Enomoto, Paul Cartwright, Jennifer Simone, Lucia Micarelli (vln) Molly Rodgers, Andrea Whitt (viola) Artyom Manukyan, Ginger Murphy (cello) Miles Mosley (b) Stephen Bruner (el-b) Tony Austin (d) Patrice Quinn (vcl,choir vcl) Dawn Norfleet, Thalma de Freitas, Malya Sykes, Gina Manziello, Natasha F Agrama, Dwight Trible, Steven Wayne, Taylor Graves, Charles Jones, Jason Morales, Dexter Story, Tracy Carter (vcl) MAKAYA MCCRAVEN “IN THESE TIMES” various locations, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 23 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Quel est le contexte familial d'Abraham ? D'où vient-il et pourquoi entreprend-t-il un grand voyage ? Pourquoi s'appelle-t-il Abram et pas encore Abraham ? Comment s'approprier son histoire aujourd'hui ? Réponse avec Ana Alcaïde, Miles Mosley et Richard Anthony
Javier Starks is an emcee, songwriter, educator, and youth advocate. Starks provides audiences with a positive alternative by choosing to perform curse-free Hip Hop with verses that don't degrade women, promote drugs, excessive violence, or over-glorifies money. He teaches kids why self-respect and respecting others is so important when expressing ourselves through art.”Starks has performed at The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and more. Starks led youth workshops in Tripoli, Lebanon, and was commissioned to record an original song to honor Oliver Tambo's 100th birthday in South Africa. Starks has been featured on CNN and has appeared on local news stations including Great Day Washington (WUSA-9). He has performed, recorded, and collaborated with numerous award-winning artists including Logic, Robert Glasper, Keyon Harrold, Miles Mosley, Chris Dave, Derrick Hodge, and the West Coast Get Down. In addition to his music career, Starks is the undisputed number #1 Onewheel rider in the world for distance. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Miles Mosely is a captivating artist whose unique stylings have invited many to refer to him as the Jimi Hendrix of upright bass. Combining a solid groove and improvisational prowess with his upright, bow, and an array of effects pedals, Miles has contributed his innovative tones to top acts from Chris Cornell and Kendrick Lamar to Korn's Jonathan Davis and Rihanna—and that's alongside his own solo records and work for film soundtracks. On this week's episode, host Josh Paul goes in depth with Miles on his story, style, and playing philosophy which—despite its unconventionality—speaks to any musician with a passion for playing music and a need to be heard.
Episode #92 of Groove is here! Our guest this month is a long-time friend of ours, and he's an extraordinary bassist. Enjoy the conversation with Miles Mosley.
Unsere Radio-Hosts Andrea, Moe und Freezy präsentieren in dieser Podcastausgabe Songs von Miles Morsley, Audra Mae und Nirvana. Check it out!
Miles Mosley drops by the studio to chat about his latest single "Brother", his past album and touring with Kamasi Washington. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deepergrooves/message
A la croisée des chemins entre Hendrix et Mingus, Miles Mosley ne partage pas avec son illustre homonyme qu'un prénom entré au Panthéon jazzistique ; l'homme de la cité des anges fait montre d'une créativité sans égale, s'autorisant à engager sur des chemins encore vierges sa contrebasse boostée aux effets les plus divers, puisant à la racine de ses illustres aïeux pour faire jaillir des branches musicales ô combien novatrices. Plébiscité par le gotha artistique, tous styles confondus, du regretté Chris Cornell à Lauryn Hill, Jeff Beck ou Kendrick Lamar, Miles Mosley est un caméléon qui, avec une aisance déconcertante, louvoie entre son projet West Coast Get Down, ses propres albums et ses multiples collaborations. May the Miles be with you !
Support Burning Ambulance on Patreon Get the Burning Ambulance email newsletter The 54th episode of the Burning Ambulance podcast features an interview with trombonist Ryan Porter. If you’ve seen Kamasi Washington live, you’ve seen Ryan Porter — he’s the trombonist standing directly to Kamasi’s left onstage. They’ve been friends since they were kids, growing up in L.A. together and playing on all kinds of projects, including Snoop Dogg’s touring band and the sessions for Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly, and of course all of Kamasi’s records like The Epic, Heaven and Earth, Harmony of Difference, the soundtrack to Becoming (the Netflix documentary about Michelle Obama), and more. He’s also played on records by other members of the West Coast Get Down like Miles Mosley, Cameron Graves, and Brandon Coleman. Plus, Porter has made multiple albums of his own, including The Optimist, Force For Good, and Spangle-Lang Lane, which is a collection of children’s music, something we talk about in this interview. He’s also done a lot of session work on his own and as a member of the Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, playing on records by Diana Krall, Michael Bublé, Nick Cave, Quincy Jones, Anthony Hamilton and Leon Russell. He gets around. I talked to Porter on Wednesday, June 3. The interview had been booked a week earlier, and by the time it happened, the protests surrounding the killing of George Floyd by the Minneapolis police had gotten well underway across the country – a lot of cities were under curfew, if they hadn’t already been that way because of COVID-19. So to talk about music with a guy who made an album of children’s music, and made two other albums with the titles The Optimist and Force for Good, almost felt like a kind of really dark irony. I mean, is this a particularly optimistic time in American history, the summer of 2020? I don’t think it is, and I’m straight, white, and middle-aged. If I was young, or not white, I would not feel especially optimistic about life in this country, now or in the immediate future. But Ryan Porter is an optimistic guy. He’s clear-eyed about the environment he grew up in, and how it shaped him, and the world he lives in and what he can accomplish, or put across, with his music. But I’m not gonna misrepresent the conversation we had. We talked about art, and creativity, and making a career as a musician and how that’s not just about taking every opportunity you can – sometimes it’s about realizing that you don’t necessarily want to exist on a certain level, and taking a step or two back. Like everyone else I’ve ever had on this show, Ryan Porter is a really smart, perceptive, creative guy, and I think you’re going to enjoy hearing our conversation. If you do enjoy this podcast, please consider visiting patreon.com/burningambulance and becoming a subscriber. For just $5 a month, you can help keep this show and Burning Ambulance as a whole active and thriving. Thanks! Music heard in this episode: Ryan Porter, "Madiba" (Live in Paris at New Morning) Ryan Porter, "The Psalmist" (The Optimist)
You can listen to Kamasi Washington’s The Epic on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase The Epic on: iTunes Amazon Music Thundercat Call and Response (music) Kamasi Washington’s Harmony of Difference EP Cherokee (a.k.a. “Indian Love Song”) by Ray Noble, 1938 University of North Texas One O’Clock Lab Band covering Ray Noble’s “Cherokee” Clifford Brown and Max Roach covering Ray Noble’s “Cherokee” We continue to get our instrument solos mixed up in “Clair de Lune”, the solo we disliked was Miles Mosley on the acoustic bass. Sorry cello players! Malcolm X’s Eulogy, as delivered by Ossie Davis at Malcolm X’s funeral February 27, 1965 Malcolm X’s last public speech, the same night his house was bombed and only days before his assassination. “Battery Kinzie”, Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues Last song wouldn’t be complete without us once again getting our instrument solos mixed up; The solo we loved from “The Message” was the electric bass solo played by Stephen Bruner. Referenced Quotes “Malcolm’s Theme”—when I was younger I got caught up in gangs and I was headed down that path. I had two things that brought me out of that, I had a cousin give me an Art Blakey mixtape and I was in this program and we read Malcolm X’s autobiography. I always wanted to give that same thing back. It had such a profound effect on me that maybe I could help someone else. If I could do something that people would look back on the message he was giving during his life, with the music. “Interview: Kamasi Washington”, Spectrum Culture Michael’s Track Order Volume 1: The Plan Change of the Guard Askim Isabelle Final Thought The Next Step The Rhythm Changes Volume 2: The Glorious Tale Miss Understanding Leroy and Lanisha Clair de Lune Seven Prayers Henrietta Our Hero The Message Volume 3: The Historic Repetition Re Run Cherokee Re Run Home Malcolm’s Theme The Magnificent 7 Marc’s Track Order Volume 1: The Plan Change of the Guard Isabelle Final Thought The Next Step Askim Volume 2: The Glorious Tale Miss Understanding Leroy and Lanisha Clair de Lune Seven Prayers Henrietta Our Hero The Magnificent 7 Volume 3: The Historic Repetition Re Run Cherokee The Rhythm Changes Malcolm’s Theme Re Run Home The Message Art ♫︎
You can listen to Kamasi Washington’s The Epic on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase The Epic on: iTunes Amazon Music Cherokee (Ray Noble song from 1938) Vinyl release track order Marc got the bass solos mixed up, the acoustic bass solo by Miles Mosley was first (the one he didn’t like), then the electric bass solo by Stephen Bruner, a.k.a. Thundercat (which he did like). Disney’s Fantasia Kamasi Washington’s Harmony of Difference EP Bad Music Hertz Episode 9: The Explorers Club’s Grand Hotel Henrietta Lacks: the cancer patient whose cells were the starting point of the HeLa immortal cell line used in scientific research. Jimmy Buffett’s “A Pirate Looks At Forty” Wikipedia article on “authorial intent” Lindsay Ellis’s video essay on authorial intent, “Death of the Author” Kill Bill: Volume 1 & Kill Bill: Volume 2 Referenced Quotes I also loved “Leroy and Lanisha,” it had a similar calm energy to it. For some reason it reminded me of a lullaby. Like, I had never heard it before, but it felt like I had, like someone had sang it to me, or something. That was my homage to Charlie Brown, it was my version of “Linus and Lucy.” That makes sense! When I was listening to it, it reminded me of the books my mom read to me when I was a kid, it felt very nostalgic. Yeah that’s exactly what that was. I always loved Charlie Brown growing up—Vince Guaraldi, you know? I was listening to that and I started playing around with that melody. “Interview: Kamasi Washington”, Spectrum Culture “The Magnificent 7” is actually about a homage to a band I was playing with a lot. That was the band I started writing a lot of songs for this album with. “Henrietta Our Hero” is about my grandmother, who was a very powerful figure in my family. She was a little small woman, but she did a lot with a very little. She struggled with some mental illness and stuff like that, but even with all that, she helped my dad and all his brothers buy their first homes, she got me my first car, she got my brother his first car, she did a lot for someone who didn’t have much to work with. “Interview: Kamasi Washington”, Spectrum Culture Art ♫︎
Scott Goldman, longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, interviews upright bassist, vocalist, producer, composer, arranger, and founding member of the West Coast Get-Down, Miles Mosley. Listen as Miles speaks to the powerhouse of Prestige, the shared language of jazz, and how accidents make great art. Prepare to be encapsulated in a forcefield of love! (Miles Mosley appears courtesy of Verve Records.)
The Prestige 70 podcast features intimate conversations between acclaimed musicians, composers, producers, and Scott Goldman—who, as the longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, has interviewed hundreds of iconic figures in music. Through the lens of contemporary artists including Poncho Sanchez, Miles Mosley, Azar Lawrence and Chick Corea, Prestige 70 not only looks back at the musicians and recordings that made the label so important but also looks to the future, as a new generation continues the tradition of redefining and pushing the boundaries of jazz.
Durée : 57:49 - ACID JAZZ & HIP HOP GROOVE with MR F #jazz #groove #breaks #underground hip hop #bootleg / mash up Voyage jazzy dans les sonorités urbaines avec MR F ! Une émission groovy hip hop avec une sauce acide comme dans les 90's ! De la fusion et du dancefloor ! EN JOIE! PLAYLIST : 1 SK Radicals - Guido's procrastination / 2 Meshell feat Redman & Tweet - pocketbook ( Rockwilder & Missy Elliot remix ) / 3 Sorgente - what's up alright / 4 Jestofunk - stellar funk ( T.World Zapp remix ) / 5 Dilouya feat Sandra N'Kake & Turell - the way it goes ( Smoove remix ) / 6 BNH feat Mos Def - saturday nite ( Jay Dee remix ) / 7 Doug Almond - dope of power / 8 Miles Mosley - young lion / 9 Joe Beats - poor me one-c / 10 Fatflip - goldmine / 11 Galliano - jazz? / 12 Soul Society feat Roy Ayers - money mad / 13 Mario Biondi & Incognito & Chaka Khan - lowdown / 14 The Q Orchestra - the pink rider / 15 De Phazz - waste of words / 16 PPP feat Sa Ra Partners - deep inside / 17 Raashan Ahmad - out of bounds / 18 Valerie Etienne - I'm here.
Durée : 57:49 - ACID JAZZ & HIP HOP GROOVE with MR F #jazz #groove #breaks #underground hip hop #bootleg / mash up Voyage jazzy dans les sonorités urbaines avec MR F ! Une émission groovy hip hop avec une sauce acide comme dans les 90's ! De la fusion et du dancefloor ! EN JOIE! PLAYLIST : 1 SK Radicals - Guido's procrastination / 2 Meshell feat Redman & Tweet - pocketbook ( Rockwilder & Missy Elliot remix ) / 3 Sorgente - what's up alright / 4 Jestofunk - stellar funk ( T.World Zapp remix ) / 5 Dilouya feat Sandra N'Kake & Turell - the way it goes ( Smoove remix ) / 6 BNH feat Mos Def - saturday nite ( Jay Dee remix ) / 7 Doug Almond - dope of power / 8 Miles Mosley - young lion / 9 Joe Beats - poor me one-c / 10 Fatflip - goldmine / 11 Galliano - jazz? / 12 Soul Society feat Roy Ayers - money mad / 13 Mario Biondi & Incognito & Chaka Khan - lowdown / 14 The Q Orchestra - the pink rider / 15 De Phazz - waste of words / 16 PPP feat Sa Ra Partners - deep inside / 17 Raashan Ahmad - out of bounds / 18 Valerie Etienne - I'm here.
14 april staat TivoliVredenburg geheel in het teken van het Transition Festival, dat in samenwerking met North Sea Jazz wordt georganiseerd. Guy van Hulst (programmeur jazz) en Brent Oostrum (programmeur/marketeer) bespreken hun tips voor het festival, zoals de Noorse jazzformatie Jaga Jazzist, de invloedrijke fusion-gitarist Pat Martino, en Cameron Graves, een van de oprichters van de West Coast Get Down, het collectief muzikanten uit Los Angeles waar onder meer Kamasi Washington en Miles Mosley uit voort kwamen.www.transitionfestival.nl--De muziek uit de podcast:Monks Casinohttps://open.spotify.com/track/5CEmG9WMwybrtK6FkaxYv1?si=DwOmkrh_R1-M5kSm7ygrOgCameron Graveshttps://open.spotify.com/track/0RDPruYI8wmOrFTi3RMx6K?si=L65WnoaGR8OjjYutGX8uQQIda Lupino Projecthttps://open.spotify.com/track/6sUANkv1Pr8yeLnOTPJh3L?si=-PExfWvEQz-bpRUswc5PYgJaga Jazzisthttps://open.spotify.com/track/19CwW7Ny6YiqpSk7ZWpw5I?si=cKrXL3wjT5yIsL3QnFzlpgPat Martinohttps://open.spotify.com/track/14ju2mAvlt091Ns5sQnGYl?si=_F9W_05BRCSLO2jQBoGHkAMammal Handshttps://open.spotify.com/track/4bSjFyslz7l4kOcx85syHA?si=qnXBda6bSKW82f0icHDNUA--Podcast geproduceerd door David Achter de Molen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you missed our first conversation with Miles Mosley. He is returning from South Africa performing in the South Africa Jazz Concert as we release this. Listen to this replay of the very first Music Connection Podcast guest on September 20th 2017. Miles will visit with us again soon as his 2nd album on Verve Records is about to drop. Get to know this LA native talk about his music with host Randy Thomas and Announcer Carson Beck holding court.
Multi-dimensional LA-based artist, writer, composer, and performer Justin Sky, is not afraid to try his hand at whatever new creative medium will best serve his purpose. In my conversation with Justin I found him to be deeply spiritual – we talked a lot about opening yourself up to the creator within and allowing the art to just flow out of you. He has followed his instincts to great success, with doors practically falling open for him along the way. Justin uses his craft to push his audience to reflect and navigate our many realities. Distinguished first-place emcee of the Dub Magazine Street-Level Hip Hop Competition, International recurring main-stage performer at Festival Azure (Portugal), and emcee of tour de force Los-Angeles super-group The West Coast Get Down; Justin Sky is no stranger to the big stage. A consummate writer, Sky released his book There’s Comfort in The Darkness with Over the Edge Books in October 2016. A meditation on life’s most vital quandaries, There’s Comfort in the Darkness was accompanied by visual and musical installments marrying such themes in expert fashion. Having performed with such musical talents as Mickey Factz, Kamasi Washington, Ill Camille, Miles Mosley and Thundercat, Sky has also maintained local (LA) and distant (Puerto Rico) performing residencies. Justin Sky recently released his highly anticipated debut EP, EDEN, on December 1st, 2017. For more info on Justin and his work, visit JustinSky.com
Today's "best of" episode features bassist and composer Miles Mosley! About Miles Mosley: Throughout the years Mosley has written, composed, performed live, appeared in videos and recorded for various artists including Chris Cornell, Jonathan Davis, Everlast, Terrence Howard, Joni Mitchell, Lauryn Hill, Gnarls Barkley, Jeff Beck, Common, Christina Aguilera, Lesa Carlson, and Kamasi Washington. A founding member of the acclaimed collective, The West Coast Get Down, Mosley has released albums containing his own solo work, in addition to recording and touring with artists including Jonathan Davis (Korn), Miss Lauryn Hill (as her Musical Director and bassist), Harvey Mason, Kendrick Lamar, India Arie, Chris Cornell, Mos Def, Common and Andra Day. His newest project is with West Coast Get Down drummer, Tony Austin - a duo called BFI - their music is described as 'heavy soul', a mix of soul and rock. Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle! Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: D'Addario Strings Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. Robertson & Sons Violins For more than four decades, Robertson & Sons has specialized in providing the highest quality stringed instruments and bows to collectors, professional musicians, music educators, and students of all ages. Their modern facility is equipped with three instrument showrooms as well as a beautiful Recital Hall available to our clients to in their search for the perfect instrument and/or bow. Upton Bass String Instrument Company Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players. The English Double Bass Book The English Double Bass Book examines the great English double bass makers of the 18th and 19th Century, illustrating in fine detail the incredible work they produced. It also explores the fascinating story of how the double bass came to England, its development guided by the great Venetian virtuoso Domenico Dragonetti, and the rise and fall of the English double bass makers. To pre-order your limited-edition copy, please visit www.theenglishdoublebass.com. Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!
sonnetmusic.com Sonnet Simmons is an immensely talented artist, an award-winning singer songwriter, and a keen player in the music industry. From a high-profile start as a featured contestant on ABC’s reality singing competition series Rising Star, Sonnet has performed with Kamasi Washington and Miles Mosley at the Hollywood Bowl, and has had her songs placed … Continue reading "Ep. 4: Discovering Your Authentic Artist with Sonnet Simmons"
Cameron Graves is an LA jazz artist and member of the impeccable West Coast Get Down collective (Kamasi Washington, Miles Mosley and more.) He breaks down the connection with jazz and the universe, ancient Egypt, and his biggest inspiration "The Urantia Book." Check out his new album "Planetary Prince."
Cameron Graves is an LA jazz artist and member of the impeccable West Coast Get Down collective (Kamasi Washington, Miles Mosley and more.) He breaks down the connection with jazz and the universe, ancient Egypt, and his biggest inspiration "The Urantia Book." Check out his new album "Planetary Prince."
Besides being one of the founding members of the mighty West Coast Get Down, bassist Miles Mosley's resume (Kamasi Washington, Kendrick Lamar, Lauryn Hill...) reads like a who's who of the biggest names in music. Earlier this year we reviewed his stellar debut solo LP, Uprising, and recently we had the chance to sit down with the master innovator before his ground shaking show at Songbyrd Music House right here in Washington, DC. Join us and get delivered some TRUTH about music, life, and existential excellence from one of modern music's most electric voices.PLUS! Cameron Graves (also a founding member of the West Coast Get Down) is one of the most innovative keyboard players on the modern jazz (or any) scene. On his new album Planetary Prince, he's pulling out all the stops and taking the listener on an intensely cosmic jazz odyssey...that also happens to be one of the best albums of 2017. Tune in, and drop out with the lead off track from this funk and soul infused triumph, "Satania In Our Solar System." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, saxophonist Jason Burce performs live in-studio! Jazz funk tunes from Maceo Parker, Miles Mosley and Jaco Pastorious. As well as jazz classics from Ray Charles and Horace Silver.
There’s first time for everything. I was the guest with Emmanuel (Free Your Funk) for a event calling “The Very Best Of Soul & Hip Hop” with a special guest : Miles Mosley from Los Angeles, California. Thanks for Muxxa having us. Tracklisting: 01. De La Soul - Forever 02. Jungle Brothers - How Ya Want It We Got It (Native Tongues Remix) (Featuring De La Soul & Q-Tip) 03. De La Soul - Oooh (Feat Redman) 04. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson - Stakes Is High 05. De La Soul - Stakes Is High 05. A Tribe Called Quest - That Shit (Feat. Jay Dee) 07. Phife Dawg - Bend Ova (Instrumental) 08. A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight 09. A Tribe Called Quest - Stressed Out (Feat. Faith Evans) 10. The Meters - Handclapping Song 11. A Tribe Called Quest - Clap Your Hands 12. De La Soul - Big Brother Beat (Feat. Mos Def) 13. De La Soul - Trainwreck 14. A Tribe Called Quest - Dis Generation 15. A Tribe Called Quest - Oh My God 16. A Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour Promo for the event with Emmanuel (Free Your Funk) 17. Q-Tip - Breathe And Stop 18. De La Soul - I. C. Y'all (Feat. Busta Rhymes) 19. Q-Tip - For The Nasty (Freddie Joachim Remix) (Feat. Busta Rhymes) 20. DJ Jazzy Jeff - Let Me Hear U Clap (ft. Pos Of De La Soul) 21. De La Soul - Ego Trippin' (Part Three) (Egoristic Mix) 22. A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario 23. Phife Dawg - Flawless 24. A Tribe Called Quest - The Space Program 25. A Tribe Called Quest - Footprints (Cee Lo Green Remix) (Instrumental) 26. A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It (J Cole Remix) (Instrumental) End: Music selection by Emmanuel (Free Your Funk)
Miles Mosley's solo album Uprising has been turning heads across the globe since its release in early 2017. "Abraham” was named one of NPR’s ‘Top 100 songs of 2016’, and Rolling Stone named him one of the 'Top 10 New Artists You Need to Know'. The list of artists with which Miles has recorded, toured and collaborated with is remarkable, including Christina Aguilera, Jason Mraz, Chris Cornell, Lauryn Hill, and Mos Def. Miles played for several tracks on Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning album 'To Pimp A Butterfly', and he is a co-founder of the West Coast Get Down. We dig into all kinds of topics: career diversification studying with Ray Brown and John Clayton working through the George Vance books blocking out a solid month to record with his colleagues the evolution of and reasons for the effects that Miles uses how Miles got into composing for films ...and much more! I had a great time chatting with Miles for the podcast, and I know you'll enjoy listening! Links to Check Out: Miles' website Uprising (new album) Miles on Social Media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Thanks to our sponsor! This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Helicore strings, which are are designed, engineered, and crafted at the D’Addario string factory in New York and come in orchestral, hybrid, pizzicato, and solo string sets. Enter our latest string giveaway for Helicore strings at contrabassconversations.com/strings!
Eric Church is an OUTLAW and he's proving it by taking the fight to ticket scalpers and reclaiming 25K tickets for his upcoming world tour. OUTLAW. Bassist Miles Mosly has collaborated with some of the biggest and most creative names in music. Miles Mosely is a badass. Now Miles Mosely has made a badass album. We discuss. MANWOLVES may not be the reboot of the Wolfen franchise you've been waiting DECADES for, but they are a pretty groovy jazz/hip-hop/rock/funk outfit from Chicago who's starting to make a name for themselves. Dig it with their latest track "Sing Along." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music and Conversation with Miles Mosley, who is an upright bassist, vocalist, producer, composer and arranger. Mr. Mosley has recorded, toured and collaborated with artists including Andra Day, Christina Aguilera, Jason Mraz, Chris Cornell, Lauryn Hill, Mos Def, Avenged Sevenfold, gnarls Barkley, Jeff Beck, Rihanna, and Jonathan Davis of Korn. He has a brand new solo […]
Episode #10 starts off with some lush, ambient music from Wilson Tanner. There's some amazing vocal performances from James Blake feat. Frank Ocean, Matt Corby & Ella Haber. A timeless sounding soul cut from the new BADBADNOTGOOD album feat. Future Islands front-man, Sam Herring. Jazz music from Gregory Porter, Daymé Arocena, Jeff Parker, Mammal Hands, Terrace Martin, Miles Mosley, Moses Boyd + an exclusive from Jordan Rakei's forthcoming debut album 'Cloak' feat. Richard Spaven. The show wouldn't be complete without the new Mala and one of the standout cuts from Radiohead's new album. I've got the hip-hop heads covered with new De La Soul and Miles Davis & Robert Glasper feat. Phonte. There's r&b/soul from Melbourne's Silentjay X Jace XL and the UK's Aaron Taylor. Ending the show off with some dance-floor groovers courtesy of Lone, K15, Steve Spacek & Osunlade + some afro rhythms from The Kondi Band, The Jagger Botchway Group & Philou Louzolo. Enjoy, repost and spread the love!