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Continuing the legacy of their founder, Carlos Acetuno, Fogo Na Roupa has grown into a multi-generational Carnaval dance and percussion group.
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. On this episode we feature the return of Kayla and Tori comes on for some redemption! We talk exes, crazy R&B brunch stories and answer some horny questions you wouldn't believe the answers to! Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty Watch the full video and listen to the episode on all platforms and head over to our instagram @ AaronScenesAfterParty
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its another episode of the After Party and on this one we bring on Devante who spills some tea on the podcast! From toxic times with his ex, to some nightlife tea and even him getting ran over, we got enough tea on this one for you. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
If you're a true music fan, you know the best songs are the ones that speak to your soul, and Las Vegas artist Kuttup is doing just that. On this electrifying episode of Music Monday, we sit down with Kuttup to uncover her journey into the music industry and what makes her style impossible to replicate. From her raw lyrics to her captivating stage presence, Kuttup is proving why she's one of the realest voices in the game right now. And to top it off, she takes the stage to perform her hit single, “What It Comes To.” Follow Kuttup: Instagram: @itskuttup TikTok: @kuttupmusic Stream her music on all platforms: Kuttup
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. The After Party is back! And for this episode we bring on El Paso's finest swingers Jasmine and Javi. They come on and tell us about how they got into the adult industry plus they share some of their favorite and some of their least favorite swinger stories. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty Watch the full video and listen to the episode on all platforms and head over to our instagram @ AaronScenesAfterParty
Please give us a five start rating in your podcast app if you enjoy the episode.We are joined by Katie who proposed to her partner at Glastonbury 2024. We chat a little bit about Woodisies and Shangri La line up posters. And of course, we play "Am I a festival d*ckhead?".
Ming, a Music and Philosophy student at the University of Pittsburgh, used our cello lesson time this week to videotape an interview for his “Music Culture and History” course. The class explores classical concerts in Pittsburgh and discusses performances around the world. The group attended Madama Butterfly at Pittsburgh’s Benedum Center, and much of this READ MORE The post S. 2. 12. Mingxuan Xu: Classical Music Across The World first appeared on Accelerando Podcast.
From the studios of New York to the streets of Los Angeles, these two powerhouses dictate the sound, style, and trends that ripple across the country. In this episode of Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we break down how the cultural pipeline from these cities influences the rest of America, shaping everything from hip-hop to fashion. Tune in as we explore the industry's gatekeepers, regional impact, and whether other cities can challenge their dominance.
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Krystal steps into the After Party party and tells us about her double life! (She's a barber and bartender) plus she shares some party stories from back in the day, the first time she got cheated on and how she came up in the bartending world. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
I've got the absolute pleasure of sitting down with the powerhouse trio from New Orleans' own Bad Operation: Dominic, Greg, and D-Ray.Now, if you don't know Bad Operation, you're about to get schooled! These guys are injecting a much-needed shot of adrenaline into the ska scene, bringing that classic sound with a fresh, modern twist with the phrase they've coined, New Tone. We're gonna be talking about their creative process behind their music, and what it's like to be part of a scene that's constantly evolving.Music By:Bad Operation - Peachy, Stay Inside and I Don't Wanna KnowSet The Tone - A Break In The RainThe Fullstops - What Good (AYS Exclusive) The Austin Young Show Theme - The FullstopsThe Austin Young Show Outro - Jeffboy Zen Follow The Austin Young ShowTalent Manager: Veronica Young *DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
Send us a text Welcome back to the Self-Reflection Podcast, where we explore the depths of human experience with honesty and heart. I'm Lira Ndifon, and today we're joined by the incredibly talented Tantum Ra, a Congolese artist from the Bay Area. Tantum brings his unique Afro-fusion sound and a powerful perspective on music, culture, and the urgent crisis in Congo.In this episode, Tantum shares his journey as an artist balancing a nine-to-five with his musical dreams. We delve into the complexities of the music industry, discussing the recognition of African artists on a global scale and the importance of African artists supporting their own. We explore the deep roots of Afrobeats and the need to acknowledge its diverse origins.Tantum's music, a blend of Afro-fusion, Kupedekale, and Latin influences, carries a spiritual depth that resonates with listeners. We discuss the power of music as both a creative and spiritual force, and its impact on our souls. We also address the responsibility of artists to their communities and the younger generation, emphasizing the importance of positive narratives and cultural connection.We then turn to the urgent issue of the ongoing crisis in Congo. Tantum shares his personal connection to the conflict and expresses his frustration with the lack of mainstream media coverage. He highlights the challenges of accessing information and the need for global awareness. We also discuss the impact of the crisis on the mental health and daily lives of the Congolese people, especially the youth.Finally, we explore the symbolism of Tantum's artist name, the "African Elephant," representing gentleness, wisdom, and cultural connection. We discuss his role in connecting artists in the Bay Area and his desire to create music that brings people together. We also touch on the importance of creating art as a form of expression and a way to share experiences with the world.Support the showCall to Action: Engage with the Self-Reflection Podcast community! Like, follow, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (Self-Reflection Podcast by Lyra Ndifon), and all major podcast platforms. Share your insights and feedback—we value your contributions! Suggest topics you'd like us to explore. Your support amplifies our reach, sharing these vital messages of self-love and empowerment. Until our next conversation, prioritize self-care and embrace your journey. Grab your copy of "Awaken Your True Self" on Amazon. Until next time, be kind to yourself and keep reflecting.
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. We're back with a brand new episode from the Madhouse studios! And on this one we bring the new girl Leah on as she brings the sad vibes post break up. But she also tells us about her penthouse trip to Vegas and we break down the pros and cons of getting flown out of town! Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty Watch the full video and listen to the episode on all platforms and head over to our instagram @ AaronScenesAfterParty
Please share this episode with a friend who is excited about heading to Glastonbury.This week Bilal and Tilly record the first of three episodes reviewing the Glastonbury line up poster. The next two will be released in the next ten days.Of course, we've got a Festival D*ckhead for you
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The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its another episode of your favorite podcast! And on this one we bring on another new girl the rolled taco queen Tori! We ask her about past relationships, take a dive into her DMs and find out about her free trip to Emerald City (wink wink). Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty Watch the full video and listen to the episode on all platforms and head over to our instagram @ AaronScenesAfterParty
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. The After Party crew is back! And on this episode we bring on the new girls Areanna aka RIRI and Miracle as we get to know them, dive deep into crazy DMs, past relationships some horny stories you wouldn't believe and we break down Areanna's "rebrand." Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. We're back! And on this one we feature the new horny sheriff's in town: the Chicas Locas crew! They come on talk about the newest adult entertainment spot opening in town. Plus they talk about how they got to know each other and share some horny stories from the dance industry! Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Send us a textOn this episode of the Grow My DJ Business Podcast, Cream & Gary W Discuss:A DJ's name can significantly impact their career.Educating venue owners about the value of experienced DJs is important.Building relationships within the DJ community is crucial for long-term success.Respecting booking protocols is important to maintain professional relationships.The music industry is evolving, and DJs must adapt to changes in audience preferences.Join the Grown My DJ Business Discord Here! Follow or subscribe wherever you are listening. Try Digital Music Pool for $9.99DMP is the ultimate record pool for pro DJs looking for the hottest exclusive tracks updated daily.Support the show
In this episode of Screens in Focus, hosts Diana and Renee dive into the world of music videos, discussing their evolution from the early days of MTV in the 80s to the modern era. They explore iconic videos from different decades, including favorites like Michael Jackson's Thriller, Duran Duran's Hungry Like the Wolf, and Madonna's Like a Prayer. The discussion covers the cultural impact of music videos, their influence on fashion, and the way music consumption has changed with technology. The hosts also share their top three music videos and invite listeners to share their all-time favorites. 00:00 Introduction to Screens in Focus 01:11 First Music Video Memories 02:47 MTV's Impact on Music Culture 04:30 Game-Changing Music Videos of the 80s 07:41 Fun and Controversial Music Videos 20:02 Transition to 90s and 2000s Music Videos 30:32 Bruno Mars Collaborations 31:51 Iconic Music Videos: Beyonce and Britney Spears 32:58 Fashion Influences from Music Videos 34:54 Top Three Music Videos 37:07 All-Time Favorite Music Video 43:03 TV and Movie Recommendations 52:14 Podcast Wrap-Up and Farewell MTV's first 100 Vidoes aired Aug 1, 1981 https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/entertainment/2021/07/28/mtv-first-100-videos-aug-1-1981/8080884002/ Michael Jackson - Thriller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnqjkJTMaA Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ9rUzIMcZQ Queen - I Want To Break Free https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4Mc-NYPHaQ Madonna - Papa Don't Preach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G333Is7VPOg Van Halen - Hot For Teacher https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M4_Ommfvv0 Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJL-lCzEXgI Renee Hansen: https://linktr.ee/renee.hansen https://reneehansen.journoportfolio.com Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com X https://x.com/screensinfocus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screensinfocus Feedback and TV/Movie Recommendations: Google voice (669) 223-8542 Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. We are back with our first After Party of 2025! And on this one we bring on Devin who talks about her life on tiktok, recent and past relationships plus she tells how it's like being a Twin Peaks girl. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
First Interview begins at 2:13Second Interview begins at 11:52To follow Naomi visit - www.NaomiWestwater.comTo learn more about Barry Schneier and the current FARHOF exhibit visit - http://www.barryschneierphotography.com/book-landing-pageFinally, to stay up to date on the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, upcoming exhibits and other programming visit - www.farhof.org
In this episode of The NoVexPodcast, we sit down with Nigerian-American music sensation Sudxn, as she takes us through her journey in the music industry, the cultural influences that shape her sound, and the passion driving her creative process. From her early inspirations to her future goals, Sudxn shares insights on navigating the evolving music scene while staying true to her roots.Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with music, motivation, and a glimpse into what's next for this rising star!
This week on The Austin Young Show, we're deep in the heart of Pleasant Grove, Cayuga hood, hanging out with the incredible Cayuga All-Stars! Joined by Cesar Vargas, Champ Cantu, and my co-host Veronica Young, we get the inside scoop on their brand new album. We dive into their origins in the punk scene, exploring how they got started, the influences that shaped their sound, and the evolution that led them to where they are today. We also look ahead at what's next for the band, discussing their future plans, upcoming projects, and what fans can expect from them in the coming months. It's a raw, authentic conversation about music, creativity, and the journey of a band making their mark on the scene. Plus, there's tequila, cats, and all the usual Pleasant Grove shenanigans. It's a chaotic, celebratory, and unforgettable episode you won't want to miss!Vote for The Austin Young Show & Cayuga All-Stars: https://www.dallasentertainmentawards.comMusic By:Cayuga All-Stars - Cayuga All-Stars - Todos Los Dias, El Ritmo del Barrio & Santana CalderonFollow The Austin Young Show:www.austinyoungshow.com*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
New Year new us! Tune in to the brand new After After Party as we introduce to you a new format including “What's trending on Fitfam” “Trending Horny New” and a whole lot more. Hosted by your friendly neighborhood horny boy and Chavez ya tu Sabes. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
Send us a textEver wondered if rap artists can rock a stage as dynamically as legendary bands like U2? With a blend of humor and thoughtful analysis, Jack Calabrese and I tackle this hot debate, sparked by Kendrick Lamar's much-anticipated Super Bowl halftime show. We swap stories about live performances, from the days of Prince's iconic shows to the cutting-edge use of AI and holograms in concerts today. Our chat meanders through musical landscapes, comparing the bombastic flair of rock with the rhythmic allure of rap—proving that while styles may differ, the passion for live music remains universal.As we journey through the music industry's ever-evolving scene, we reflect on how titans like Madonna and Neil Young have weathered the storm of digital disruption. Higher concert ticket prices, legal squabbles, and the authenticity of music biopics all feed into our lively conversation. Jack and I reminisce about the good old days of working in record stores and the nostalgia-laden playlists that filled our ears back then. With anecdotes about lost hits and one-hit wonders, we paint a picture of a musical era both cherished and complex.Our exploration of musical memories wouldn't be complete without a nod to family connections, as we share how introducing our kids to diverse genres created bonds that transcend generations. From the culinary delights of a Publix Italian sub to the sweltering heat of Live Aid, our conversation flows with the ease of old friends reminiscing about the past. Join us for a heartfelt and humorous journey, as we wrap up with an amusing tale involving Don McLean and leave you eagerly anticipating Jack's next appearance.
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Website/blog: https://nostalgiaking.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/skemerichards/Mixes: https://soundcloud.com/HotpeasandbuttaPhilly legend Skeme Richards dives deep into the rich tapestry of music culture, exploring the intersection of funk, hip hop, and the art of DJing. As he recounts his formative years growing up in a city pulsating with musical heritage, Skeme illustrates how funk, soul, and disco served as the soundtrack to his childhood. His parents and grandparents instilled a love for music that would eventually define his career. He reflects on the rich cultural landscape of Philadelphia, highlighting the importance of Philadelphia International Records in the development of disco and the communal spirit found in local block parties. These experiences not only shaped his identity as a DJ but also sparked a lifelong passion for collecting and preserving music. The conversation delves deeper into Skeme's experiences as a DJ and collector, emphasizing the joy of digging for rare vinyl records. He discusses the evolving music scene and the resurgence of funk, particularly in Japan, where he has found a second home among fellow collectors and enthusiasts. Skeme's belief in the importance of lineage and honoring those who paved the way for future generations is a recurring theme throughout the episode. He shares anecdotes about his interactions with hip hop legends and how these relationships have enriched his understanding of music. Skeme's philosophy on DJing transcends mere performance; it's about creating a meaningful connection with the audience through the music he plays. As the episode culminates, listeners are treated to Skeme's insights on the balance between commercial appeal and artistic integrity in DJing. He challenges the notion that commercial music lacks authenticity, asserting that many of the beloved tracks we cherish were once commercial hits. By embracing both the underground and the mainstream, Skeme demonstrates how DJs can navigate the music landscape while staying true to their roots. His unwavering dedication to music as an art form and cultural expression resonates throughout the dialogue, making this episode a rich tapestry of stories, insights, and reflections on the power of music to inspire and connect.Mentioned in this episode:Reissued classics from Be With RecordsGet 10% off at bewithrecords.com using the code ONCEADJ
I'm wrapping up 2024 with an end-of-year episode that's all about the music, the memories, and the mayhem. Join me as I count down my Top 10 Songs of 2024 and dive into the best moments of the year—from killer interviews with bands like We Are Scientists and Kill Lincoln to unforgettable shows and hosting the Armory stage for the Deep Ellum Block Party. This episode is packed with shout-outs to underrated local bands, a raw take on the state of the ska and punk scene in DFW, and a no-holds-barred vision for 2025. Tune in for music, reflection, and plenty of punk attitude to close out the year.Follow The Austin Young Show: www.austinyoungshow.comMusic By: Fat By The Gallon - To The ChopperSet The Tone - Break in The RainCayuga All-Stars - Mariachi MarijuanoDezi 5 - Dirty LaundryMarket Zero - InsufferableBOOF - NormaDie Würst - Game ShowSunny Disposition - InsaneToxic Madness - Psycho KillerEviction Notice - Over(thinking)*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its the After Party Christmas Special! (Kinda) And our boy Gee comes on for seconds as we break down his recent trips to Miami and Austin. Plus he shares some horny stories and tells us the best and worst gifts Black Santa has ever given. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
Oliver Johnson, the synthesizer maestro better known as Dorian Concept, graces our latest episode with tales of musical evolution from "failed jazz artist" to electronic music luminary. Renowned for his collaborations with Thundercat, MF Doom and Flying Lotus, Johnson opens up about his unorthodox journey and the creative philosophies that guide him. We journey through the making of his latest EP, "Music from a Room Full of Synths," recorded at the Swiss Museum for Electronic Music Instruments, where jazz, funk, and hip-hop merge with club sounds.Another topic that came up was on how Dorian navigates artistic identity and societal expectations, revealing how personal experiences can forge a path to authenticity. From childhood piano lessons that prioritized play over pressure, to encountering musical influences that shaped his tastes.If you like what I'm doing with Lost and Sound, please like, rate, review or subscribe to the show on your podcast app of choice – it really does help."Music for a Room Full of Synths” is out now, check it out here. Follow me on Instagram at PaulhanfordLost and Sound is sponsored by Audio-TechnicaMy BBC World Service radio documentary “The man who smuggled punk rock across the Berlin Wall” is available now on BBC Sounds. Click here to listen.My book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culturet Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Lost and Sound title music by Thomas Giddins
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Our boy Simeon comes on the show one more time before he heads out to Arizona to share some recent horny stories, his past heartbreak, honeys in the DMs and tells us about some wild Sunday Fundays! Plus he gives us the Papi Pompis BIG 3. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
Taiki Nulight, or Erka Chinbayer to his friends, has been DJing and Producing for many years in very different circles. Being influenced by UK Garage, House and Electronic Dance Music, he has created a trademark sound which is truly his own. With love across the board from key radio tastemakers, such as Pete Tong, Annie Mac and Mistajam at BBC Radio 1, Taiki Nulight is renowned for his unique melting pot of UK dancefloor influences; circling around Bass, Garage and House, but stamped with a sound that is instantly recognisable as his own. The past 24 months have seen Taiki collaborate with scene heavy weights such as My Nu Leng, AC Slater, Chris Lorenzo, Cause & Affect and Low Steppa to devastating effect. As one of the most in demand remixers in his scene from both major labels and indie's alike, Taiki has remixed the likes of Netsky, Zeds Dead, Destructo, Shift K3Y and Keys N Krates but to name a few. As one who is always on the road, Taiki has taken his trademark sound far and wide, having played across the globe. Just a handle full of highlights have been performances at BoomTown (UK), Electric Forrest (USA), Forbidden Wonderland (USA), Pacha (Ibiza) as well as tours in Australia, Japan and a continually busy diary across Europe playing at iconic clubs such as Fabric and Ministry of Sound. Taiki Nulight is one man on a mission to push his hybrid U bass sound to a global audience. If you don't know, get to know! Listen to his new mix for Mixmag: https://soundcloud.com/mixmag-1/the-mix-038-taiki-nulight
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. We are live from Austin Texas! And on this episode we bring you Mr Chico 512! We chop it up with the ATX horny boy, get to know him and find out how we ended up at the State Capitol. Plus he tells us all about promoting in the Austin nightlife and what he might have planned next. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. On this episode of the After Party we bring you the one and only FLAVORCORE. They come on and tell us how they got started as a record label, the shows they've put together and they tell us all about their Sundown sets they host every Sunday. And of course they share some crazy stories! Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. On this episode by the one and only the Sun City Loca Krystall Poppin! She comes on and talks about her moving back to EP, her latest projects, working with Baby Bash, Jenny 69 just to name few! And she breaks down her love for big boys. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
In part 2 of my yarn with Nooky, we dive into the making of his album with 3%, sharing how collaborations with artists like Dallas and Angus enriched the project's focus on elevating cultural history and awareness. The iconic album cover, featuring AFL player Uncle Nicky Winmar, stands as a powerful testament against racism, symbolising resilience and strength. Beyond his music, Nooky opens up about personal challenges, including his journey through grief and addiction, and the crucial role of community in his recovery. His dedication to cultural representation shines through in initiatives like We Are Warriors and an inspiring film trilogy about the black cockatoo, all of which emphasise youth mentorship and cultural storytelling. Nooky's personal anecdotes, including friendships with artists like Kid Laroi, highlight the significance of shared cultural ties and community-driven spaces for Indigenous voices. This yarn is a testament to the role of music in advocating for Indigenous rights, illustrating how Nooky's resilience fuels his mission to create a supportive, culturally rich community. Links & Resources: We are Warriors - https://www.wearewarriors.com.au/ 3% - https://amnplify.com.au/first-nations-collective-3-nooky-dallas-woods-angus-field-share-new-single-video-wont-stop-feat-jessica-mauboy-ahead-of-debut-album-kill-the-dead/ Blakout with Nooky - https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/blak-out Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its the After After Halloween special as the boys and I come on and talk about spooky stories, best and worst halloween candy, the GOAT of Halloween movies and the most haunted places in EP. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
In this weeks deadly episode, I sit down with proud Yuin, Thunghutti man and acclaimed artist Nooky for what was an amazing conversation, held on the iHeart Podcast stage at SXSW Sydney. We yarn about his journey, from growing up in Nowra to making waves in the Australian music scene. Nooky shares personal stories of struggle, resilience, and triumph, discussing his upbringing, the influence of family and community, and how music became his path to empowerment. Together, we explore the connection between music and storytelling in creating hope and unity for a more inclusive Australia. Nooky reflects on his work with We Are Warriors, his music collaborations with artists like Jessica Mauboy and the Presets, and his groundbreaking achievements in the industry, including four ARIA nominations!! This episode is a celebration of strength, perseverance, and the enduring power of culture, showcasing Nooky's inspiring journey and his mission to uplift the next generation. One of my favourite yarns so far! Do not miss this one! Part 2 drops next week. Links & Resources: We are Warriors - https://www.wearewarriors.com.au/ 3% - https://amnplify.com.au/first-nations-collective-3-nooky-dallas-woods-angus-field-share-new-single-video-wont-stop-feat-jessica-mauboy-ahead-of-debut-album-kill-the-dead/ Blakout with Nooky - https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/blak-out Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. On this episode we bring on Los Vagos and they tell us about how they got started on the scene as DJ's, what they have in store and share some crazy stories they have. Plus they tell us about their DJ days at Bar City. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
Marc Bowles, known as Mr Thing, takes listeners on an engaging journey through the world of turntablism and record collecting in this episode. As one of the UK's premier DJs, he shares insights into his experiences performing alongside legends, the evolution of his craft, and the importance of setting up turntables for optimal performance. The conversation dives into the nuances of vinyl culture, discussing how the standard of equipment has improved over the years and the unique challenges that come with using vinyl in today's digital age. Mr Thing also reflects on the impact of social media on DJ interactions and the ever-changing landscape of music discovery. With anecdotes of incredible record finds and the thrill of digging through boxes, this episode is a treasure trove for music enthusiasts and aspiring DJs alike.The conversation with Marc Bowles, also known as Mr. Thing, delves into the multifaceted world of DJing and record collecting. Mr. Thing shares his journey, starting from his early days of DJing to becoming one of the UK's leading turntablists. He discusses the unique experiences of performing in various settings and the camaraderie that develops among DJs, especially when sharing the stage with talented artists. A memorable moment he recounts is the thrill of performing before a legendary DJ, which highlights the respect and admiration that permeates the DJ community. This narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of what it means to be a DJ in today's music landscape, where the balance between technical skill and artistic expression is more crucial than ever.As the discussion progresses, Mr. Thing emphasizes the importance of the technical aspects of DJing, particularly the setup of turntables. He reveals how a single lesson on proper alignment transformed his approach to DJing, showcasing the dedication and meticulousness required to excel in this art form. The conversation naturally shifts to the evolution of DJ equipment over the years. Mr. Thing notes a marked improvement in the quality of turntables found in venues, contrasting it with the often sub-par equipment of the past. This evolution reflects a growing respect for vinyl and the art of DJing, suggesting that venues are increasingly recognizing the importance of providing quality equipment for artists.The thrill of digging for records emerges as a central theme of the episode, with Mr. Thing sharing captivating stories from his record-hunting adventures. His passion for finding rare vinyl shines through as he recounts the excitement of discovering gems at car boot sales and local shops. The conversation also touches on the impact of the digital age on record collecting, with Mr. Thing reflecting on how the internet has changed the game by inflating prices and altering accessibility. Despite these challenges, he remains undeterred, continuously seeking out new music and sharing it with audiences. Mr. Thing's insights provide a unique perspective on the intersection of music, technology, and community, making this episode a rich exploration of what it means to be a DJ and a record collector in the modern era.Mentioned in this episode:Reissued classics from Be With RecordsGet 10% off at bewithrecords.com using the code ONCEADJ
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Our guy Black Magic steps into the After Party and we talk about everything from his famous interviews and his beef with strip clubs (or maybe its love). Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
Christina Delgado underscores the importance of connection, collaboration, and uplifting cultural identities. In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee welcomes back Christina Delgado, a Baltimore-based photographer, curator, and founder of Tolas Room, a Puerto Rican home museum and cultural space. The discussion centers on Christina's efforts to celebrate and educate visitors about Puerto Rican and New York Rican culture and history, particularly within Baltimore's local Boricua narrative. Christina shares her journey as an artist and cultural worker, emphasizing community engagement, the challenges of gentrification, and the role of art in preserving cultural heritage.You may also check out her first interview with Rob through this link. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art"Hosted by Rob Lee, "The Truth In This Art" podcast dives into the heart of creativity and its influence on the community. This arts and culture podcast from Baltimore highlights artists discussing their ideas, sharing insights, and telling impactful stories. Through these artist interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the creative economy and artistic life in Baltimore. Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation ★ Support this podcast ★
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its another edition of the After After Party! And for this one we cover all sorts of topics from top 10 cheating professions, stripper luv and we answer questions live from the chat! Plus we cover what we got coming up in future content and events. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
Luke Bevans is the Managing Director and Founder of Impressed Recordings, a pioneering Australian music label that has made a significant impact on the vinyl revival movement. With a rich background in the music industry, including senior roles at Universal Music Australia and Apple Music, Bevans has leveraged his experience to create a unique platform that connects artists directly with their superfans through exclusive, limited-edition vinyl releases.We delved into his deep passion for music, his journey through the music industry, ways to improve how artists are treated, the unique experience of vinyl listening, the intricacies of the vinyl manufacturing process, Impressed Recordings' innovative approach, and much more.Check out Impressed Recordings website here: https://impressedrecordings.com/You can subscribe to the Mentor newsletter here: https://mentored.com.au/newsletter-sign-upJoin the Facebook Group.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today Grandmaster Shashona talks about Beyonce, time care & pampering. We all need it—and it can be part of your everyday experience. Tune in for comments about her mix and mash of cowboy versatility, USA Wild West culture, breaking boundaries and life as art. Will it be boring? I don't think so!
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My guest today is Producer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Engineer, Jordan Brooke Hamlin, who has worked with Indigo Girls, KT Tunstall, Vienna Teng, Lila Blue, Katie Herzig, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Allison Russell, and Brandy Clark. --------------------------------- In this episode, we discuss Upbringing In Kentucky Music-Loving Family Zeppelin Hippies Deep Connection To Music Early Music Exposure Discovery Of Production Sarah McLachlan Influence Running Her Studio Creating Artist Space Mental Health Focus Challenges In Nashville Supportive Studio Environment Economic Challenges Studio Setup Efficiency Working With Labels Navigating Industry Changes Moxie Studio Origin Residential Studio Blend Artist Commune Vision Reclaiming Neglected Land Importance Of Environment Balancing Creativity And Deadlines Nashville's Music Culture Contrasting With Los Angeles Session Efficiency Vs. Exploration Encouraging Artistic Risk Challenges In Studio Ownership Supporting Independent Artists Grant Programs For Artists Gender Equity In The Audio Industry Financial Pressures On Music Organizational Tools (Airtable) Payment Delays From Labels Navigating Professional Relationships Empathy For Touring Artists Evolving Industry Dynamics --------------------------------- Matt's Rant: Getting Organized --------------------------------- Links and Show Notes Book Matt mentions in Interview: Day Trading Attention AirTable Jordan's Studio --------------------------------- Credits Guest: Jordan Brooke Hamlin Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. It's the Donut Darty 3.0! And on this one we bring on our boyz Markeezy & Arod and they for sure brought the horny stories with them! We talk about our favorite times at Jags, Las Vegas nights and we find out how horny Markeezy really is. Plus we talk DJ requests and play “Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Grader.” Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene & @AaronScenesAfterParty!
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