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Our Soul Ladder Music series features musicians discussing the spiritual themes in their songs and the music that inspires them. This week's guest is trumpeter Nico Segal. Songs: Nico Segal - ttgwh Nico Segal - Crystal Ball Room Chance the Rapper - Sunday Candy Nico Segal - Naturally Somehow Juju Exchange - Fecundity Thad Jones - A Child is Born John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Miles Davis - Shhh / Peaceful Learn more about Nico Segal at https://www.nicosegal.com/ Enjoy music from our Soul Ladder Music series with our official playlist: spoti.fi/3VASImF +++ Leave a Review! bit.ly/interfaithish Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
Our Soul Ladder Music series features musicians discussing the spiritual themes in their songs and the music that inspires them. This week's guest is trumpeter Nico Segal. Songs: Miles Davis - Autumn Leaves Learn more about Nico Segal at www.nicosegal.com/ Enjoy music from our Soul Ladder Music series with our official playlist: spoti.fi/3VASImF +++ Leave a Review! bit.ly/interfaithish Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
Join hosts Tom Davies and Joy Warmann as they conduct Secretly Frequencies' inaugural artist interview with one of Jagjaguwar's finest, Jamila Woods. Follow along a journey of growth and unraveling through the ebbs and flows of her first band M&O, to her first solo album HEAVN, the definitive LEGACY! LEGACY!, and her latest (and greatest, so far), Water Made Us. Hear stories about Jamila's collaborations with other celebrated Chicago artists such as producer oddCouple, Peter CottonTale, Saba, Nico Segal, the original use of "Hardcover" and "Paperback" as a song descriptor, and how astrology played a part in her current album release cycle. Links: Secretly Society Podcast Link Jamila Woods Episode Link to Playlist Secretly Society Podcast Store Link Secretly Society General Information Link Jamila Woods: Jamila Woods Website Link Jamila Woods on Instagram Jamila Woods on Twitter Jamila Woods on Facebook
The Ministry and Entrepreneurship series highlights members of the Candler community that serve in ministry while thriving in the entrepreneurial space. Our guest today is Julian Davis Reid a 2020 Candler School of Theology graduate earning his Master of Divinity. Julian is an artist-theologian who uses words and music to invite us into the restful lives we were created to live. A pianist, producer, and composer, Julian is a founding member of the jazz-electronic fusion group The JuJu Exchange (with Nico Segal and Nova Zaii) and hosts musical-contemplative workshops and retreats called Notes of Rest. He writes about faith, music, and rest on his Substack page “Julian's Note,” and he works with the grassroots management consultancy Fearless Dialogues.
Chicago musician Nico Segal and painter/ muralist Nikko Washington joined nonprofit Play Together and the Merit School of Music to give Chicagoland kids the opportunity to collaborate with them and create an original piece of music or art. Until Dec. 31, young Chicago artists can submit their original work based off of the artists' prompts for their chance to work with Nico or Nikko on a final product. To break down the initiative and their role in it, Nico and Nikko stopped by the Vocalo studios to chat with afternoons host Nudia Hernandez… This interview was produced by Nudia Hernandez for Nudia in the Afternoons. Learn more about the initiative at playtogether.co, and keep up with Nico Segal @nicosegal and Nikko Washington @nikko.washington on Instagram.
The podcast is back! It's the eighth season! Nothing but illustrious guests! Kevin welcomes comedian and podcast host Ashley Hamilton to the program, and the two chop it up about living with relatively young dogs, alternative rock from the 1990s, and how difficult podcasting during the pandemic has been. They also discuss the eclectic mix of music Ashley selected to bring onto the show. To learn more about the podcast Ashley co-hosts, Celebrity Memoir Book Club, click here; to learn more about Ashley herself, follow her on Instagram or Twitter. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Losing My Religion," written by Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills; performed by R.E.M. Out of Time, Warner Brothers, 1991. "Deadbeat Club," written by Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, and Cindy Wilson; performed by The B-52's. Cosmic Thing, Reprise, 1989. "Song For Someone," written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen; performed by U2. Songs of Innocence, Interscope, 2014. "Ocean Avenue," written by Ryan Key, Ben Harper, Pete Mosely, Longineu W. Parsons III, and Sean Mackin; performed by Yellowcard. Ocean Avenue, Capitol, 2003. "Like Real People Do," written by Andrew John Hozier-Byrne; performed by Hozier. Hozier, Island/Columbia, 2014. "Ultralight Beam," written by Kanye West, Michael Dean, Kelly Price, Terius Nash,Nico Segal, Kirk Franklin, Kasseem Dean, Chancelor Bennett, Noah Goldstein, Jerome Potter, Samuel Griesemer, Cydel Young, Malik Jones, and Derek Watkins; performed by Kanye West featuring Chance The Rapper and Kirk Franklin. The Life of Pablo, G.O.O.D Music/Def Jam, 2016. "Strong Enough," written by Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell, Kevin Gilbert, Brian MacLeod, David Ricketts, and David Baerwald; performed by Sheryl Crow. Tuesday Night Music Club, A&M, 1993. "Dear John," written and performed by Taylor Swift. Speak Now, Big Machine, 2010. "Undone—The Sweater Song," written by Rivers Cuomo; performed by Weezer. Weezer (The Blue Album), DGC, 1994. "Autobiography," written by Ashlee Simpson, John Shanks, and Kara DioGuardi; performed by Ashlee Simpson. Autobiography, Geffen, 2004.
The JuJu Exchange is a jazz-fusion group founded by three childhood friends from Chicago, each bringing their own unique stories and traits to the collective. Nico Segal (trumpeter and producer) is Grammy Awarded musician and producer who is a frequent Chance the Rapper collaborator and trumpet player in Chance's band The Social Experiment. Julian Davis Reid (pianist and producer) is an artist-theologian who also hosts spiritual retreats called Notes of Rest, which interweave texts and music to promote rest, contemplation and creativity. Nova Zaii (drummer and producer) is a sonic designer and the inventor of the patented Nova Portals instrument, a touchless electronic instrument. Whether performing at The Chicago Jazz Fest or The Songbyrd, The JuJu Exchange brings uncut emotion with the intent to move the audience in mind, body, & soul. The band's debut project Exchange reached #1 on the Apple Jazz Albums Chart upon release and their new single Walk Cycle debuted #1 on the All-New Jazz Spotify Playlist. They released their second record, The Eternal Boombox EP, inspired to provide relief as the world grappled with a catastrophic year. Each song corresponds to a stage of grief from the Kübler-Ross “Five Stages of Grief” Cycle. The JuJu Exchange creates experimental and nuanced music that calls us all to wonder and trust. Their music, primarily instrumental, blends acoustic and digital instruments to accompany meaningful conversation around spiritual, mental, and physical experiences amongst their audiences' diverse backgrounds. They hope their music inspires the listener to participate in the kinds of exchange the world desperately needs. The band has been booked for Microsoft Teams Roundtable, Yale University, Northwestern University, Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago Ideas Week, and Apple On Michigan. The band's members have worked, performed, and produced with artists including Chance The Rapper, Frank Ocean, Derrick Hodge, Andrew Bird, Tank & The Bangas, Peter CottonTale, Jamila Woods, Grace Weber, Jennifer Hudson, Tiff Joy, VIc Mensa, Prefuse 73, Fulcrum Point New Music Project, and The Chicago Children's Choir. In this episode, Julian Davis Reid shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Jazz pianist Julian Reid on music, theology, and improvisation. The keys element of The JuJu Exchange uses the history of blues, gospel, and jazz to discuss how we communicate emotionally and spiritually through music, teaching an important lesson in how to live and long for home while we remain exiles. Features score from The JuJu Exchange's latest release, The Eternal Boombox. Interview by Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan Rosa.Julian Reid is a Chicago-based jazz pianist and producer, writer, and performer (not to mention B.A. Yale University, and M.Div. Emory University). The JuJu Exchange is a musical partnership also featuring Nico Segal (trumpet, Chance the Rapper; The Social Experiment) and Everett Reid—exploring creativity, justice, and the human experience through their hip-hop infused jazz. Their new 5-song project is called The Eternal Boombox.More from The JuJu Exchange: Listen to The Eternal Boombox EP: https://ditto.fm/theeternalboomboxIf you like what you hear and want to further the exchange, join us over at Patreon. This subscription service helps The JuJu Exchange stay independent: patreon.com/thejujuexchangeLearn more about The JuJu Exchange on their website: https://www.thejuju.life/ From the episode:Cornel West, from Race Matters: “To be a jazz freedom fighter is to attempt to galvanize and energize world-weary people into forms of organization with accountable leadership that promote critical exchange and broad reflection. The interplay of individuality and unity is not one of uniformity and unanimity imposed from above but rather of conflict among diverse groupings that reach a dynamic consensus subject to questioning and criticism. As with a soloist in a jazz quartet, quintet or band, individuality is promoted in order to sustain and increase the creative tension with the group--a tension that yields higher levels of performance to achieve the aim of the collective project. This kind of critical and democratic sensibility flies in the face of any policing of borders and boundaries of 'blackness', 'maleness', 'femaleness', or 'whiteness'.”
Julian Reid explores the way music and scripture can come together to create a sacred space. Extending metaphors of music as architecture and dwelling and spiritual experience as a river, the jazz pianist, producer, writer, and performer explains a recent project of his, "Notes of Rest," combining African-American spirituals with classical hymns for an experience of spiritual hospitality, gratitude, and proclamation of the Gospel into the full spectrum of human experience, in all its pain, frustration, frenzy, stillness, and joy. Throughout the conversation you'll hear Julian play along to accompany his points; he also graciously provided beautiful meditative interludes, much like the kind you'd experience in one of his "Notes of Rest" sessions. Interview by Matt Croasmun.Show NotesClick here to learn more about Julian Reid's "Notes of Rest"Introduction: Evan Rosa"God has given us music so that above all it can lead us upwards. Music unites all qualities: it can exalt us, divert us, cheer us up, or break the hardest of hearts with the softest of its melancholy tones. But its principal task is to lead our thoughts to higher things, to elevate, even to make us tremble… The musical art often speaks in sounds more penetrating than the words of poetry, and takes hold of the most hidden crevices of the heart… Song elevates our being and leads us to the good and the true. If, however, music serves only as a diversion or as a kind of vain ostentation it is sinful and harmful." (Friedrich Nietzsche at 14 years old; see Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography by Julian Young; h/t Brain Pickings)Bringing together music and scriptureEngendering wonder and trust as a seedbed for a life of faithCreating space, the architecture that music createsWeekly liturgical practicesThe ends and uses of music in sacred spacesLiving in a tent, motel—a musical spiritual hotelScripture is like a cathedral or museum.Performance: "Thank You, Lord"Gratitude—the way we enter into hospitality, "what it means to be hosted by God"Hotel art—the artwork invites and calms rather than jarring and provokingCuriosity vs calmnessInvoking a different kind of responseSanitizing the PsalmsPerformance: "Give Me Jesus"Speaking to different registersAimed at an encounter with the living GodGraceProclamation: music and preachingTaking risks over the pulpitKarl Barth: "God tempts the church through God's absence."Kerygma: "proclamation"Performance: "Lord, Hear My Prayer" (Taize)Word and WaterThe metaphor of water utilized in "Notes of Rest"Black musical idiomsFinding the use of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM)Balm in GileadThe Hymns of Isaac Watts, colonizing, historical contextCombining musical genealogiesBraxton Shelly's Healing for the SoulImaginative fuel from the mysticsCistercian monastics: worshipping in silence and solitude; "a long-standing faith"Performance: "Lord, Hear My Prayer / Give Me Jesus" (Medley)Introduction (Evan Rosa)One of the most gripping and influential philosophers of the last 200 years once wrote:"God has given us music so that above all it can lead us upwards. Music unites all qualities: it can exalt us, divert us, cheer us up, or break the hardest of hearts with the softest of its melancholy tones. But its principal task is to lead our thoughts to higher things, to elevate, even to make us tremble… The musical art often speaks in sounds more penetrating than the words of poetry, and takes hold of the most hidden crevices of the heart… Song elevates our being and leads us to the good and the true. If, however, music serves only as a diversion or as a kind of vain ostentation it is sinful and harmful."That Friedrich Nietzsche, written when he was 14 years old.There is plenty of "vain ostentation" in popular music today, and certainly not excluding the music played in church.But the unitive depth and invitation into transcendence that music offers us of course pairs beautifully with scripture. And whatever else might have changed in Nietzsche's thinking, even at the end of his life in Twilight of the Idols, he suggested that "Without music life would be a mistake. The German imagines even God as a songster." And I say: Well, not just the German, but the human.In today's episode, Matt Croasmun welcomes Julian Reid, jazz pianist and producer, writer, and performer (not to mention Yale and Emory educated). You can hear his hip-hop infused jazz project The JuJu Exchange on episode 26 of For the Life of the World, when Julian joined us to talk about How Jazz Teaches us Faith and Justice. Today, Matt and Julian explore the way music and scripture can come together to create a sacred space. Extending metaphors of music as architecture and dwelling and spiritual experience as a river, Julian explains a recent project of his, "Notes of Rest," combining African-American spirituals with classical hymns for an experience of spiritual hospitality, gratitude, and proclamation of the Gospel into the full spectrum of human experience, in all its pain, frustration, frenzy, stillness, and joy.Throughout the conversation you'll hear Julian play along to accompany his points; he also graciously provided beautiful meditative interludes, much like the kind you'd experience in one of his "Notes of Rest" sessions.Thanks for listening.About Julian ReidJulian Reid is a Chicago-based jazz pianist and producer, writer, and performer (B.A. Yale University / M.Div. Emory University). The JuJu Exchange is a musical partnership also featuring Nico Segal (trumpet, Chance the Rapper; The Social Experiment) and Everett Reid—exploring creativity, justice, and the human experience through their hip-hop infused jazz. Their new 5-song project is called The Eternal Boombox. Julian's latest project is "Notes of Rest"—a spiritual mini-retreat that places meditations from the Bible on a bed of music, cultivating rest, contemplation, and creativity in all who will hear Jesus' call.Production NotesThis podcast featured musician Julian Reid and biblical scholar Matt CroasmunEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Martin Chan, Nathan Jowers, Natalie Lam, and Logan LedmanA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
On today's episode, Nico Segal, AKA Donnie Trumpet talks about how he went from producing music in a library in Chicago to performing at Coachella, and his work with the Social Experiment, the JuJu Exchange, and Intellexual. He also talks about his work with some of the biggest names in music and entertainment such as: Chance the Rapper, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, and Cara Delevingne. You can listen to Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment, the JuJu Exchange, and Intellexual on all listening platforms!
Jazz pianist Julian Reid on music, theology, and improvisation. The keys element of The JuJu Exchange uses the history of blues, gospel, and jazz to discuss how we communicate emotionally and spiritually through music, teaching an important lesson in how to live and long for home while we remain exiles. Features score from The JuJu Exchange's latest release, The Eternal Boombox. Interview by Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan Rosa.Julian Reid is a Chicago-based jazz pianist and producer, writer, and performer (not to mention B.A. Yale University, and M.Div. Emory University). The JuJu Exchange is a musical partnership also featuring Nico Segal (trumpet, Chance the Rapper; The Social Experiment) and Everett Reid—exploring creativity, justice, and the human experience through their hip-hop infused jazz. Their new 5-song project is called The Eternal Boombox.More from The JuJu Exchange: Listen to The Eternal Boombox EP: https://ditto.fm/theeternalboomboxIf you like what you hear and want to further the exchange, join us over at Patreon. This subscription service helps The JuJu Exchange stay independent: patreon.com/thejujuexchangeLearn more about The JuJu Exchange on their website: https://www.thejuju.life/ From the episode:Cornel West, from Race Matters: “To be a jazz freedom fighter is to attempt to galvanize and energize world-weary people into forms of organization with accountable leadership that promote critical exchange and broad reflection. The interplay of individuality and unity is not one of uniformity and unanimity imposed from above but rather of conflict among diverse groupings that reach a dynamic consensus subject to questioning and criticism. As with a soloist in a jazz quartet, quintet or band, individuality is promoted in order to sustain and increase the creative tension with the group--a tension that yields higher levels of performance to achieve the aim of the collective project. This kind of critical and democratic sensibility flies in the face of any policing of borders and boundaries of 'blackness', 'maleness', 'femaleness', or 'whiteness'.”
This week, in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, we are revisiting 2019's Black August Mixtape. Celebrating Black liberation and global solidarity movements, DJ Gabriel Teodros curates this powerful mix featuring stand-out tracks from Salaam Remi & Black Thought, Shafiq Husayn, DAM, Tobe Nwigwe, Klassy & Ruby Ibarra, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Dudley Perkins, Sampa the Great, Jamila Woods and more. 1. S.O.U.L. Purpose - In Flight Movie: Dr. Goodlungs (feat. Zubz, Skyzoo & Pharoahe Monch) 2. OCnotes - Radio Nat Turner 3. DAM - Hada Yid'ie Sitna 4. Salaam Remi - Bad To The Bone (feat. Black Thought & Reek Ruffin) 5. Klassy - Power Trip (feat. Ruby Ibarra) 6. Tobe Nwigwe - Against The Grain / Shine (feat. Madeline Edwards) 7. Jamila Woods - BALDWIN (feat. Nico Segal) 8. Shafiq Husayn - My-Story of Love / Starring You 9. G&D - Where I'm From 10. Suff Daddy - Magic (feat. Ill Camille & J.Lamotta) 11. K!MMORTAL - Ice Palaces 12. Sampa the Great - Final Form Gabriel Teodros hosts a Variety Mix every Friday night/Saturday morning from 1-6am PT on KEXP.org or 90.3 FM in Seattle. Watch Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime (G&D) perform Live on KEXP Read about K!MMORTAL's new track, "Breathe," on KEXP's Song of the Day feature Listen to Sampa the Great's mix for KEXP's Midnight in a Perfect World series
BLACK LIVES MATTERBUY the music from this Episode: https://buymusic.club/list/ash-black-voices-matterBUY music from black artists on Bandcamp: blackbandcamp.info[DONATE] Justice for Breonna Taylor: https://www.gofundme.com/f/9v4q2-justice-for-breonna-taylor[DONTE] George Floyd Memorial Fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd[READ] Remembering Breonna Taylor's Greatness[READ] Justice in June - If you're feeling lost and not sure how you can support, this is a helpful doc with some very clear actions on education and advocacy.[READ] Remembering Breonna Taylor's Greatness[DONATE] Bay Area Orgs: Anti Police-Terror Project || People's Breakfast Oakland || No Justice No Peace SF Multi-Purpose Fund[DONATE] National Orgs: Black Lives Matter || Black Visions Collective || Campaign Zero || Equal Justice Initiative || ACLU Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′29″ JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR by BLACK LIVES MATTER 1′03″ Power to the People (Demo Version) by Curtis Mayfield 3′43″ Nina Simone by 6′59″ Ain't Got No / I Got Life by Nina Simone 9′00″ Don't Touch My Hair (feat. Sampha) by Solange on A Seat at the Table 13′12″ SirLadyMakemFall by (Liv).e 15′18″ Negus Poem 1 & 2 by KeiyaA on Forever, Ya Girl 18′47″ Casket Pretty by Noname on Telephone 20′29″ BALDWIN (feat. Nico Segal) by Jamila Woods on LEGACY! LEGACY! 24′16″ Body Cast by Dua Saleh 26′40″ Tamika Mallory by BLACK LIVES MATTER 29′18″ sonder by maassai on unsounded points of view 32′21″ I'm Deadass by Medhane on Cold World 33′57″ For Colored Boys by Kota the Friend on Foto 37′31″ Something to Rap About (feat. Tyler, the Creator) by Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist on Alfredo 42′04″ U.D.I.G (United Defenders of International Goodwill) by R.A.P. Ferreira on Purple Moonlight Pages 44′07″ Brick Body Complex by Open Mike Eagle on Brick Body Kids Still Daydream 48′08″ Y U DON'T LOVE ME? (MISS AMERIKKKA) by Joey Bada$$ on ALL-AMERIKKAN BADA$$ 51′17″ Alright by Kendrick Lamar on To Pimp a Butterfly 54′52″ Don't Kill the Wave by Ric Wilson & Terrace Martin on They Call Me Disco - EP 57′18″ Kendrick Lamar by 57′47″ Drowning (feat. Badbadnotgood) by Mick Jenkins on The Healing Component 63′36″ Tupac Shakur by 67′49″ Whitey on the Moon by Gil Scott-Heron on The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 69′05″ My Life by NNAMDÏ on Black Plight 71′45″ SMD by Pink Siifu on NEGRO 73′28″ homicide/genocide/ill die ft. Ted Kamal by Pink Siifu on NEGRO 75′54″ walking in the snow by Run the Jewels on RTJ4 79′42″ Holler If Ya Hear Me by 2pac on Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. 84′12″ Tupac Shakur by 84′57″ Brilliant N***a by Channel Tres on Black Moses (GODMODE) 88′56″ GIL SCOTT HERON by 90′28″ Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Larry Levan's Garage Mix) by Jocelyn Brown, Inner Life on Good Times 2 92′31″ Can You Feel It by Larry Heard on Can You Feel It - EP 103′12″ Clear by Cybotron (Juan Atkins) 108′16″ Go Deep Restructure by MoMa Ready & Gallery S on Gallery S 118′49″ Stanley's Get Down (No Parking on the DF) (Honey Dijon Remix) by Jayda G
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Mega Ran, O-Super, EyeQ, conshus, Devin Morrison, LOrange, Jeremiah Jae, Maverick Sabre, Sampa The Great, Whosane, Jamila Woods, Nico Segal, Choosey, Exile, Jimetta Rose, Stretch and Bobbito, The M19s, Maimouna Youssef, Yugen Blakrok, Funky DL, Colette Chantel, Theory Hazit, Heart Bones, Stephanie Gayle, Bop Alloy, Emily King, Gadget, Modern Scribe, Megan Shuck, Tall Black Guy Productions, Moonchild, Danny Brown, Quantic, Denitia, Alfa Mist, Amable, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Celebrating Black liberation and global solidarity movements, DJ Gabriel Teodros curates this powerful mix featuring stand-out tracks from Salaam Remi & Black Thought, Shafiq Husayn, DAM, Tobe Nwigwe, Klassy & Ruby Ibarra, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Dudley Perkins, Sampa the Great, Jamila Woods and more. 1. S.O.U.L. Purpose - In Flight Movie: Dr. Goodlungs (feat. Zubz, Skyzoo & Pharoahe Monch) 2. OCnotes - Radio Nat Turner 3. DAM - Hada Yid'ie Sitna 4. Salaam Remi - Bad To The Bone (feat. Black Thought & Reek Ruffin) 5. Klassy - Power Trip (feat. Ruby Ibarra) 6. Tobe Nwigwe - Against The Grain / Shine (feat. Madeline Edwards) 7. Jamila Woods - BALDWIN (feat. Nico Segal) 8. Shafiq Husayn - My-Story of Love / Starring You 9. G&D - Where I'm From 10. Suff Daddy - Magic (feat. Ill Camille & J.Lamotta) 11. K!MMORTAL - Ice Palaces 12. Sampa the Great - Final Form
Hello Miseducation fans!! In this episode J- Treb & Alex talk about features in music. They cover topics such as career making featuring such as ‘Versace' By the Migos ft. Drake, rare features that you might not know, features that aren't listed such as ‘Surf' by Nico Segal, their favorite features and more! Question for the listener: What's a feature you think doesn't get enough shine?? Playlist for this weeks episode! Apple | Spotify Follow for more updates on The Miseducation of Music! Facebook: @MiseducationOfMusic Instagram: @The.Miseducation.Pod Twitter: @TheMisedOfMusic Alex Insta: alexthegasca SoundCloud: Data Speaks J-Treb Instagram: J.Treb Twitter: @J_Treb SoundCloud: J-Treb Anchor:
The Cornerstore spoke with Nico Segal about his career as a touring musician, why he chose to move back to Chicago from LA, and his forthcoming collaborative project with Nate Fox, ‘Intellexual.' --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MidaZ the Beast, Vis Major, conshus, TheWorkinClass, Chev, Noveliss, Intellexual, Nico Segal, Nate Fox, J-E-T-S, Tkay Maidza, Black Pumas, Chris Orrick, Claude Fontaine, Amerigo Gazaway, Peter Tosh, Purple Ribbon All-Stars, Kristen Warren, Miles Francis, Awon, Phoniks, Soul Tune Allstars, Funky DL, AG, John Robinson, Dave Dar, Blu, Oh No, Donel Smokes, Branko, Catalina Garcia, Die-Rek, Illect, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Moby became the face of techno with the blockbuster success of his 1999 album Play. He’s since made several successful albums and put out his first memoir, Porcelain, in 2016. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot revisit their 2016 conversation with Moby in honor of his latest memoir, Then It Fell Apart.They also review the debut album from the group Intellexual, made up of frequent Chance the Rapper collaborators Nico Segal and Nate Fox.
Dave and Pat react to the "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" trailer (0:59) and Disney Plus announcement (6:49). We review BTS's EP "Map of the Soul: Persona" (10:28), Nico Segal and Nate Fox's "Intellexual" (14:29), Kevin Abstract's EP "ARIZONA baby" (19:55), and Anderson .Paak's 4th studio album "Ventura" (24:15). We review Donald Glover's new film "Guava Island" (31:15), Terry Gilliam's long awaited "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" (35:20), "High Life" from Claire Denis and starring Robert Pattinson (42:56), the Fosse/Verdon premiere (46:54), and the standout premiere of "Game of Thrones" Season 8 (52:44).
The Cornerstore spoke with Nico Segal about his career as a touring musician, why he chose to move back to Chicago from LA, and his forthcoming collaborative project with Nate Fox, ‘Intellexual.’ Stay connected with The Cornerstore on Twitter, Instagram,and Soundcloud!
The Cornerstore spoke with Nico Segal about his career as a touring musician, why he chose to move back to Chicago from LA, and his forthcoming collaborative project with Nate Fox, ‘Intellexual.' --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chicago's drums and trumpet duo The Burns Twins will be joining Nico Segal, Young Chicago Authors Poets, Loona Dae, Ric Wilson and Victor! for Fulcrum Point's "Peace in Chicago" concert this Wednesday 12/19 at Harris Theater. They spoke with Jill Hopkins about the eclectic performance bridging music, poetry and Hip Hop. For more info about the show, visit: http://fulcrumpoint.org/event/peace-concert-2018
Comedian, writer, painter and civic organizer Meredith Kachel is our guest. She brought four songs with her, all of which are perfect playlist fodder (find them in the Spotify playlist on the link below). We watch Rubber Johnny by Aphex Twin, talk Roger's Park shooter, and Mary opens up a mystery box of Amazon stuff she ordered while asleep and has no memory of what it is. Meredith teaches us how to defraud your parents and we listen to: Paul Simon & Nico Segal, Muddy Waters, Otis Redding, Poolside, Jean Grae, Isiah Rashad, and Make Believe Ballroom Time!
HOW MANY RINGS?! Without even giving you a week to process, your earlyisontimeass friends are back with the 23rd installment of Good Company Radio! Sean, Soosh, Jaas, and Vinny talk 2Pac vs. MCR, Lice Scares, Haunted Weddings, P**pin Station Wifeyz, Music Recaps, XXXTentaction, 6ix9ine le Trollolol, and more greatington topics. Good Company Radio is Hosts: Soosh*e! & Sean Lamarr Co-Host: BabyJaas Fact Cheque: Vinny Vredenburg DJs: Jon Reyes & DJ Druskee 023 Original Music by: Steeziak & BLAQLight Episode 023: Playlist ------ “Heaven Only Knows” (ft. Chance The Rapper, Lido & Eryn Allen Kane) - Towkio "Heaven All Around Me” - Saba “LSD” feat. Chance the Rapper - Jamila Woods "So High" feat. Bianca Shaw - Taylor Bennett "Something Came to Me" - Nico Segal (formerly known as Donnie Trumpet) and the Social Experiment “Sunny Duet” feat. TheMIND - NoName “Lil Thing” - Knox Fortune “Turning me up” - BJ the Chicago Kid “Wings” - Vic Mensa "Smoke If You Got One" - Blended Babies “65th and Ingleside” - Chance the Rapper “Due to Me” - Jean Deaux “Your Love” - Mick Jenkins “The Blue (ft. Snoop Dogg)” - Buddy “It Gets Better (With Time)” - The Internet “Bamboo” - P-Lo “Do What I Do” (feat. Versis) - Swarvy “Na Na Na Na (Caught Slippin) - Ramirez “Redondo” - Sleepy Eyes - TALK BREAK “Pity Party” - Tokayo “pH” (feat. Nick Dorian) - Shibo “Cinema” - Kero Kero Bonito “Send Pix” - King Princess “Show Me How You Feel (Eros)” - Michael Seyer “Tumbleweed” - Sleepy Eyes - TALK BREAK “Staycation/Runaway” - ASTU “Inside Out” - REI SO LA Working out a new audio set up, so bear with the gang.
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: MoZaic, Skyzoo, Black Metaphor, conshus, Artisan P, DJ Proof, Elaquent, a l l i e, Termanology, Joey Bada$$, Shy Girls, PremRock, Fresh Kils, Gabriel Garzon-Montano, KNaan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente, Hamilton Musical, De La Soul, Estelle, Pete Rock, Bonobo, Table For Three, Rapsody, Stik Figa, Black Milk, New Kingston, Fakear, Beet Unique, Ugly Duckling, T-Rex, Coldcut, Roses Gabor, Paul Simon, Nico Segal fka Donnie Trumpet, Fickle Friends, Wax Tailor, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Nico Segal, aka @DonnieTrumpet, is a musician out of Chicago whose work with Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa has gained him notoriety in the worlds of hip-hop and jazz. His most recent album, 2015's 'Surf'—an album made in collaboration with a collective of artists he calls The Social Experiment, which includes Chance and others, plus contributions from artists like Erykah Badu and more—is a masterful work of musical composition and optimistic sound. Donnie sat down with Sam to chat about growing up in Chicago, picking up the trumpet—his signature instrument—going on tour with Frank Ocean, and his decision to release his own music for free instead of through a label. Find Donnie Trumpet's music on SoundCloud @donnietrumpet. Music for the show by Vanilla @vanilla. Original illustrations by Krishna Shenoi http://krishnabalashenoi.com/.
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