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Goodie Mob. Organized Noise. CeeLo Green. Conscious lyrics. Emotional depth. Southern pride.In this new episode of The Record Report, Ahmad, Vance, and recurring guest Ryan sit down to explore Goodie Mob's debut album Soul Food — a project that helped define Southern hip hop and shifted how the culture saw itself.Together, they dive into:The iconic sound of Organized Noise and how it shaped Atlanta's music identityCeeLo Green's breakout presence and lyrical vulnerabilityThe spirituality, storytelling, and Southern pride baked into Soul Food's DNAWhy this album still matters today — and what we can learn from itThe power of sampling, library music, and broadening your musical palateThis episode is about more than music. It's about identity, healing, masculinity, and the emotional honesty hip hop often hides. Whether you're a longtime fan or just curious about the deep cuts of '90s rap, this is a conversation worth tuning into.
Killer Mike and The Southern Hip-Hop Vi racconto la storia dietro al successo di Killer Mike, vincitore del grammy come miglior album hiphop 2023. Una storia che parte dagli scantinati degli Organized Noise ad Atlanta e passa per la Lousiana fondendosi ai suoni dell`HipHop del Sud. Buon ascolto. Per diffondere questa puntata: https://www.radiotandem.it/brown-sugar-Episodio-13 Tutti i podcast di Brown Sugar: https://www.radiotandem.it/brown-sugar
Jams Of The Year débute sa 4e saison avec l'année 1994JANVIER - R. Kelly ouvre l'année avec "Bump n' Grind", extrait de son 1er album solo "12 Play". Ce titre devient son premier N°1 aux États-Unis, marquant le début de son ascension. L'album, six fois disque de platine, établit R. Kelly comme producteur de premier plan dans le R&B.FÉVRIER - Carleen Anderson, fille de la chanteuse de James Brown Vicki Anderson, livre "Nervous Breakdown". Ce titre en deux parties mêle folk intimiste et explosions funk, narrant l'histoire poignante d'une mère célibataire au bout du rouleau.MARS - Coolio émerge de Compton avec "Fantastic Voyage". Construit sur un sample de Lakeside, ce titre évoque la dure réalité du ghetto tout en proposant une échappatoire positive, préfigurant le succès mondial "Gangsta's Paradise".AVRIL - SWV propulse "Anything" dans les charts avec un remix featuring Wu-Tang Clan pour la B.O. d'"Above The Rim". Le groupe, initialement sous-estimé, prouve son talent grâce au producteur Brian Alexander Morgan.MAI - Da Brat devient la première rappeuse à obtenir un disque de platine avec "Funkdafied". Produit par Jermaine Dupri, le titre sample "Between The Sheets" des Isley Brothers et rend hommage au funk de Parliament.JUIN - Outkast pose les fondations du son d'Atlanta avec "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik". Produit par Organized Noise, le titre s'inspire du P-Funk tout en développant une identité sudiste unique.JUILLET - Usher, alors âgé de 16 ans, fait ses débuts avec "Can U Get Wit It". Produit par DeVante Swing de Jodeci et un jeune Timbaland, le titre annonce déjà les prémices d'une future superstar.AOÛT - Zhané marque l'été avec "Hey Mr. DJ", un titre soul aux influences jazzy qui devient un classique des dancefloors. Le duo féminin de Philadelphie, signé sur le label Motown, apporte une fraîcheur et une élégance qui contrastent avec le new jack swing dominant de l'époque.SEPTEMBRE - Jamiroquai livre "Space Cowboy", titre phare de son 2e album. Jay Kay aborde ses démons personnels sur fond d'acid jazz, confirmant le statut international du groupe.OCTOBRE - Paris délivre "Guerilla Funk", fusion militante entre G-Funk et conscience politique. Le titre sample Funkadelic et Parliament, tout en portant un message proche des Black Panthers.NOVEMBRE - Soul For Real, groupe d'adolescents produit par Heavy D, conquiert la première place du R&B avec "Candy Rain", dans la lignée de New Edition.DÉCEMBRE - Brandy clôture l'année avec "Baby", l'un des quatre hits de son 1er album. Produite par Keith Crouch, elle s'impose comme l'une des nouvelles voix majeures du R&B aux côtés de Monica et Aaliyah.Aidez nous, en soutenant gratuitement ce podcast !Comment ? C'est très simple :1)
Superstars ou hommes de l'ombre, les meilleurs producteurs ont changé façon dont on bouge sur du rap ! Parce qu'il ne faut pas négliger leur contribution à la culture, cet épisode du Rewind Hip-Hop Classics leur est consacré.
#OnThisWeeksShow- #WNBA Draft, #Olympics, tribute to our fallen sports & entertainment icons, and all music courtesy of Organized Noise and incomparable #RicoWade #WeekOfApril16th2024 × #SignOfTheTimes × #ComparingApplesToApples... When comparing #WNBA & #NBA salaries, make sure You are comparing apples to
Drake as expected fires back at K-Dot, J-Cole the laughing stock of the music business, Organized Noise producer Rico Wad , Legendary DJ Mister Cee & the contraversial OJ Simpson passes away this week and the crime in Philadelphia will require outside intervention
Hacking Music: The Habits of Headliners, Habits and Hacks for Thriving in the New Music Marketplace
Mechanics of Career Building in 2024 with Ken Stokes [ aka PK, Pretty Ken ] From Talent to Icon - the Difference that Makes a Difference Monthly call in with Atlanta's Ken Stokes [ AKA PK, Pretty Ken ]. Ken is a founder of the Attic Crew and helped shape what Atlanta Music is and continues to become. Ken has built with OutKast, Big Boi, The Dungeon Family, Goodie Mob, CeeLo Green, Killer Mike, Youngbloodz, Organized Noise, Young Jeezy, TI, Akon, and La Face Records. If this is your first time or your new.. Hacking Music is a training & execution platform that helps artists align & monetize their talent and ability. Our mission is to serve the world by strengthening the next generation of artists and help them connect with the people that care the most [ your fans. ] P.S. Whenever you are ready, here are 3 ways that we can help you build a healthy profitable career in the music marketplace. Head here to claim your Student Guest Seat - Head here to learn about Our Community Join 11,200+ artist entrepreneurs learning actionable advice in our newsletter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackingmusic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackingmusic/support
Jinea Nikole and guest Pastor E. Sneed dive deep into religion while tackling the hard truths on why millennials are leaving the church.
Cory Mo has been present at some of the most important moments in hip-hop history–as a producer, a rapper, and an early legend of Southern hip-hop. From his early beginnings with his brother Mike Mo, to being in the studio with Kanye West and Mike Dean, he's got stories for days. But his time with Pimp C, his mentor and his friend, solidified his legacy in hip-hop.
Enjoy this incredible episode of dope soul collective podcast with Abyss! Producer of Spring and 3rd the story of the Yin Yang Cafe later known as Apache Cafe, the heart of Atlanta and birthplace of a culture that influences everything! During this episode peabody award winning poet of Russel Simmons Def Poetry, Poet Abyss shares the story of an incredible part of Atlanta History and culture, The historic Yin Yang Cafe in the heart of the city that influences everything! The south definitely has something to say. And it's still speaking loudly to another generation through arts and culture. Enjoy a taste of the amazing culture of black excellence that is represented in Atlanta and specifically on Spring and third home of the Yin Yang and later Apache Cafe! Thanks to Abyss the voice of the south is being heard through his new film about Yin Yang cafe that would later become Apache Cafe in the heart of Atlanta. It was the home of neo-soul, new sounds, and wordsmiths producing the likes of India Arie, Anthony David, Bone Crusher, and Dres Tha Beatnik. No one tells its story quite like Dope Soul Abyss! Abyss brings the fire and the heart to the Dope Soul Collective! Not to mention Dres Tha Beatnik also featured in this film is coming soon for y'all as well! Dope Soul Collective podcast is devoted to creating safe spaces where dope souls can vibe, connect, heal and grow because dope souls go through real shit. Life is filled with adversity , pain, grief and challenges. Join me and other dope souls as we share our journeys, stories in effort to inspire and empower you on your own journey!The Dope Soul Collective Podcast is dedicated to creating a safe space where dope souls can vibe, connect heal and grow. Because dope souls go through real shit. Just because we make it look easy, doesn't mean it hasn't been hard or heavy. Founder Trisheana Hunter provides a space where authenticity, truth, healing and enlightened endings can live and thrive. Listen as she interviews other dope souls from different backgrounds, experiences and walks of life as they share their journeys through the adversity, healing, creativity, setbacks and growth that lead them to the dopeness they create in the world everyday! Come vibe with us! Be inspired and empowered to grow through your struggles, trials and pain in order to gain new insight into how to tap into the true dope soul you already are!Watch Spring and 3rd on Tubi -https://tubitv.com/movies/655756/spring-3rd-the-story-of-the-yin-yang-cafe Shop Spring and 3rd: www.springand3rd.com Follow Abyss on Instagram - @teamabyss @springand3rdDope Soul Collective Instagram @dopesoulcollectiveDope Soul Collective Podcast is a production of Moving Mountains Coaching LLCVisit moving Mountains coaching~ www.movingmounainslifecoach.comIG- @movingmountainscoachFacebook: www.facebook.com/movingmountainscoachShout out to my dope ass teamMusic production courtesy of Listen Twice ProductionsPodcast editing & production courtesy of J. Immanuel ProductionsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/movingmountains)Support the show
Moving Mountains Coaching Motivation and Manifestation Podcast
Enjoy this incredible episode of dope soul collective podcast with Abyss! Producer of Spring and 3rd the story of the Yin Yang Cafe later known as Apache Cafe, the heart of Atlanta and birthplace of a culture that influences everything! During this episode peabody award winning poet of Russel Simmons Def Poetry, Poet Abyss shares the story of an incredible part of Atlanta History and culture, The historic Yin Yang Cafe in the heart of the city that influences everything! The south definitely has something to say. And it's still speaking loudly to another generation through arts and culture. Enjoy a taste of the amazing culture of black excellence that is represented in Atlanta and specifically on Spring and third home of the Yin Yang and later Apache Cafe! Thanks to Abyss the voice of the south is being heard through his new film about Yin Yang cafe that would later become Apache Cafe in the heart of Atlanta. It was the home of neo-soul, new sounds, and wordsmiths producing the likes of India Arie, Anthony David, Bone Crusher, and Dres Tha Beatnik. No one tells its story quite like Dope Soul Abyss! Abyss brings the fire and the heart to the Dope Soul Collective! Not to mention Dres Tha Beatnik also featured in this film is coming soon for y'all as well! Dope Soul Collective podcast is devoted to creating safe spaces where dope souls can vibe, connect, heal and grow because dope souls go through real shit. Life is filled with adversity , pain, grief and challenges. Join me and other dope souls as we share our journeys, stories in effort to inspire and empower you on your own journey!The Dope Soul Collective Podcast is dedicated to creating a safe space where dope souls can vibe, connect heal and grow. Because dope souls go through real shit. Just because we make it look easy, doesn't mean it hasn't been hard or heavy. Founder Trisheana Hunter provides a space where authenticity, truth, healing and enlightened endings can live and thrive. Listen as she interviews other dope souls from different backgrounds, experiences and walks of life as they share their journeys through the adversity, healing, creativity, setbacks and growth that lead them to the dopeness they create in the world everyday! Come vibe with us! Be inspired and empowered to grow through your struggles, trials and pain in order to gain new insight into how to tap into the true dope soul you already are!Watch Spring and 3rd on Tubi -https://tubitv.com/movies/655756/spring-3rd-the-story-of-the-yin-yang-cafe Shop Spring and 3rd: www.springand3rd.com Follow Abyss on Instagram - @teamabyss @springand3rdDope Soul Collective Instagram @dopesoulcollectiveDope Soul Collective Podcast is a production of Moving Mountains Coaching LLCVisit moving Mountains coaching~ www.movingmounainslifecoach.comIG- @movingmountainscoachFacebook: www.facebook.com/movingmountainscoachShout out to my dope ass teamMusic production courtesy of Listen Twice ProductionsPodcast editing & production courtesy of J. Immanuel ProductionsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/movingmountains)Support the show
If you've never moved a record, and you don't know who broke in the south first, and you aren't the reason we have a Christmas song from OutKast, then you're not the Godfather of ATL music.For us talking with the tastemakers and real music historians of our time is a perk, but it's also the best way to learn how it all began!The South Got Something to Say!Ian Burke is a HUGE reason that it does, join us in this walk down memory lane and why Diddy/Love needs to put some respect on Jermaine's name! (see what we did there)
Recently we sat down with Memphis native Kia Shine for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about recently finish filming a movie with Jamie Foxx, doing a new song with Organized Noise, Big Boi and Sleepy Brown, upcoming TV show that he is featured in, life in Memphis, putting out Yo Gotti's first CD in 2003, the new age artists in Memphis getting record deals, jumping off the porch, his breakthrough single “Krispy”, being co-writer for Drake's ”Best I Ever Had”, the confusion about the record, his Coffee With Kinfolk blog, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
Dear Hannah,Writing is organized thought.Speaking is organized noise.They are inextricably linked.Sometimes written words can say what the voice cannot ... depending on who is listening (or not).Sometimes the voice can say what written words cannot ... depending on who is reading (or not).So both are arrows in the quiver that I deliver as truthgiver ... Love,Daddy
The necessity of organization; a comedian made headlines for a comment he made about transsexuals on a radio show and an immediate backlash came for not only him but the hosts of the show as well as the station that aired it. From Kaepernick possibly being outed from the league by a united NFL owner front to an R&B singer unable to defend himself verbally for an incident he was involved in with an alleged transsexual woman for fear of how his words may be perceived, when is it ok speak up? With this administration's plan to go after universities to reverse affirmative action saying it gives an "unfair advantage" are these powerful organizations just steamrolling over individuals? So much going on we have to Say Something!
Greg and Ben are joined by Mike, Maynario, and Abraham in a Row Hall reunion to discuss JAY-Z’s new album, Ruff Ryders tour, Katy Perry with a third diamond single, the Billboard charts, Organized Noise, other random things, and our Earworms of the Week! Outkast feat. Goodie Mob - Git Up, Git Out Tenacious D - Wonderboy Big Boi feat. Adam Levine, Scar & Sleepy Brown - Mic Jack TLC - Waterfalls Check out our website! www.bythetimeyouhearthis.com facebook.com/bythetimeyouhearthis Follow us on Instagram: @bythetimeuhearthis, @michaelmckissic Email: bythetimeuhearthis@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes, Podomatic, Castbox, Satchel Podcast Player, TuneIn Radio and Google Play!
In this episode we talk about our first impressions with One Punch Man, Batman V Superman, and the Organized Noise documentary. We also share what hip hop songs and nerdy things make us feel empathy. We get a little sensitive today, I guess that's what happens when our week in nerdom starts us off reflecting on the 2010 melodrama film, Late Autumn. Grab some tissues. --- E-mail us at nerdsonhiphop@gmail.com or ask us questions with #asknohh or #NerdsOnHipHop on social media. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @TheWolvesDen25 & @missoldskool
DAMN, Kendrick Lamar feat. sa conscience et Dieu. A contrepied de son précédent album très politique, prenant de court les attentes du public après l’élection de Trump, Kendrick signe un album très personnel, christique et introspectif. Une méditation sur l’essence de la vie, une discussion sur son rapport à la religion et Dieu, il tisse une réflexion complexe mais accessible, propose une immersion dans un monde spirituel d’une très grande qualité musicale. Avec cet album, Kendrick Lamar prouve qu’il n’est plus en compétition avec les autres, il n’est en compétition qu’avec lui-même. Animé par Mehdi Maïzi avec Raphaël Da Cruz, Aurélien Chapuis et Nicolas PellionRÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONTo Pimp A Butterfly (Kendrick Lamar, 2015), untitled unmastered (Kendrick Lamar, 2016), Black Hippy, Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City (Kendrick Lamar, 2012), Rick Rubin, Inception (Christopher Nolan, 2010), Nation (Kendrick Lamar ?), Rush Hour 2 (Brett Ratner, 2001), Future, Sounwave, Kid Capri, Nas, Mike Will Made It, Run the Jewel, Niggas With Attitude (NWA), The Bomb Squad, ODB (Ol’Dirty Bastard), Organized Noise, Aquemini (Outkast, 1998), Le Grand Bleu (Luc Besson avec une musique d’Eric Serra , 1988), Bitch don’t kill my vibe (Kendrick Lamar, Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City, 2012), Don’t wanna know (Maroon 5 feat Kendrick Lamar, 2016), Bad Blood (Taylor Swift feat Kendrick Lamar, 2015), Radioactive (Imagine Dragons feat Kendrick Lamar, 2014), Loyalty (Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna, DAMN., 2017), XXX (Kendrick Lamar feat. U2, DAMN., 2017), Forever young (Jay-Z, The Blueprint 3, 2010), Poetic justice (Kendrick Lamar feat Drake, Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City, 2012), Jamiroquai, Scred Connexion, Juvenile, 9th Wonder, The Alchemist, 24-Carat Black, Jay Rock, Kid Cudi, Gunplay, Nas, Rakim, Ice Cube, Eminem, Migos, The Black Album (Jay-Z, 2003), The Blueprint (Jay-Z, 2001), The Roots, DJ Quik, Problem, G-Perico, MC Eiht. COUPS DE COEUR ET RECOMMANDATIONSLA RECO DE NICO PEILLON La saison 2 de la série The Leftovers, dans laquelle l’histoire de Justin Theroux ressemble à celle de Kendrick Lamar : l’un décède au début de la saison, l’autre au début de son album, l’un chante avec un orchestre, l’autre avec U2.LA RECO DE RAPHAEL DA CRUZ“Rosecrans”, l’EP devenu album de DJ Quik et Problem qui s’est enrichi de 6 morceaux cette année, dont un avec Mc eiht. Et le morceau “All Blue” de G-Perico. LA RECO D’AURÉLIEN CHAPUIS"Steve Lacy’s Demo”, l’EP de Steve Lacy, jeune rappeur de 18 ans (que l’on retrouve sur DAMN.), qui lance sa carrière solo après avoir débuté avec The Internet. Et le titre “Elm Street” de Jimmy Wopo, qui ressemble énormément à “Humble” de Kendrick Lamar. Une troisième reco ? La dernière mixtape de Jimmy Wopo : “Jordan Kobe”. LA RECO DE MEHDI MAIZI “Brain disorder”, le dernier projet du producteur français Brodinski. Son unique album, “Brava” était assez inabouti. Son EP “Brain disorder” contient de bons morceaux, avec des rappeurs inconnus, mais qui valent le détour.CRÉDITSEnregistré le 25 avril 2017 à l’Antenne Paris (10, rue la Vacquerie 11ème). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Chargé de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio / L’Antenne Paris. Réalisation : Sébastien Salis. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) par Nodey. NoFun est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audioUN GRAND MERCI À NOS CONTRIBUTEURSArnaud Théry, Alexandre Tisserant, Stéphane Tomczak, Charles Touboul, Julien Tricard - Brendan Troadec, Damien Vacher, Agnes Vaglio, Sig Valax, Domitille van Kote, Nicolas Vanbremeersch, Julien Vandable, Théo Vanstaevel, Alban Vantal, Johann Vayaboury See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 857 Music Podcast - Episode 42: The best and worst hip-hop of 2016! In this episode, we review everything hip-hop related from the best and worst albums and performances to freestyles and cyphers. The 857 Music Podcast features in-depth discussion between 857 members (and occasional guests) regarding hip-hop topics, news and music related events! Selected questions from fans are also read and answered during the show. *What do you think about Organized Noise's talents and lasting impact? Let us know in the comments below.
The 857 Music Podcast - Episode 41: The Art of Organized Noize (Review)! In this episode, we review the biopic "The Art of Organized Noize" and discuss its revelations, as well as the significant contributions imprinted by talented Atlanta-based producing trio, Organized Noize. The 857 Music Podcast features in-depth discussion between 857 members (and occasional guests) regarding hip-hop topics, news and music related events! Selected questions from fans are also read and answered during the show. *What do you think about Organized Noise's talents and lasting impact? Let us know in the comments below.
A mix of dungeon family music feat. Outkast, Goodie Mob, Sleepy Brown, Big Rube, Backbone, Coolbreeze and production by Organized Noise
A mix of dungeon family music feat. Outkast, Goodie Mob, Sleepy Brown, Big Rube, Backbone, Coolbreeze and production by Organized Noise
A mix of dungeon family music feat. Outkast, Goodie Mob, Sleepy Brown, Big Rube, Backbone, Coolbreeze and production by Organized Noise
No guest this week. Caleb and Law challenge and talk about how to acquire a skill as well as, Sleepy Brown, Dungeon Family, Organized Noise, Fuck Up Nights Tampa, My Area Network, Touch Vodka, The Big Short & Straight Outta Compton.
Southern food and Soul food continue to evolve though the hands of Black cooks, chefs and those a part of food culture. I talk to Nicole Taylor, author of 'The Up South Cookbook'. Nicole is an amazing cook, a podcast host and food culturist. We discuss food as the new Hip-Hop, Rock and the new radio — all of us are talking about food more than ever. +1 SEGMENT: - K. Michelle’s latest - More Issues Than Vogue - The Art of Organized Noise documentary - The Sporkful podcast - The Black podcast community Footnotes: http://theseam.co/aiatla-podcast-nicole-taylor-up-south-cookbook/ Nicole's Twitter & IG: @foodculturist | Podcast: Hot Grease on Heritage Radio Network Book: The Up South Cookbook / http://amzn.com/1581573014
Avec son nouvel EP Untitled Unmastered, Kendrick Lamar nous invite dans les coulisses de son troisième album, To Pimp a Butterfly. Des nouvelles du rappeur fétiche de NoFun et de son crew Top Dawg Entertainment, par nos trois fidèles chroniqueurs.Animé par Mehdi Maizi (@MehdiMouse) avec Raphaël Da Cruz (@RphlDC), Nicolas Pellion (@PureBakingSoda) et Aurélien Chapuis (@lecaptainnemo)RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONUntitled Unmastered (Kendrick Lamar, 2016), Terrace Martin, Cardo, Adrian Younge, DJ Khalil, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Astronote, Nas, Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), Kanye West, Drake, 2001 (Dr. Dre, 1999), Jay Rock, YG, DJ Mustard, Xzibit, Glasses Malone, Young Jeezy, Oxymoron (ScHoolboy Q, 2014), good kid, m.A.A.d city (Kendrick Lamar, 2012), Odd Future, Dom Kennedy, OverDoz, Tha Alkaholiks, Wu-Tang Clan, The Dogg Pound, The Alchemist, The Neptunes, Interscope Records, A$AP Rocky, Biggie Smalls, Ab-Soul, Isaiah Rashad, J. Cole, Illmatic, Chance The Rapper, DVSN, Nineteen85, Pimp C, Lil Wayne, Organized Noise, Outkast, Goodie MobCOUPS DE COEUR Raphaël da Cruz : Hallucinations, morceau de DVSN (2016) https://soundcloud.com/dvsndvsn/hallucinations Nicolas Pellion : ColleGrove, album de 2 Chainz et Lil Wayne (2016) https://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/collegrove/id1089894238 Aurélien Chapuis : The Art of Organized Noise, documentaire de Quincy Jones III (2016) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5105736/PLAYLIST DE L’ÉMISSIONhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGt4caHD8XasjPkBFsuibwSKT6Bcz1OvsRETROUVEZ NOFUN SUR LES INTERNETS :www.soundcloud.com/nofunshowwww.facebook.com/NoFunShow www.twitter.com/NoFunShow www.dailymotion.com/nofunshow www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQc7plmG6-MlPq7-CD3T7A www.mixcloud.com/NoFunShow/ www.deezer.com/show/13867 www.stitcher.com/podcast/nofun/CRÉDITS :Enregistré le 18 mars 2016 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Sébastien Salis. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) réalisé par Nodey. Image : Untitled Unmastered, 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Contemporary classical cellist Tanja Orning has played everything from pop to noise music. In this episode of Organized Noise, Tanja describes her musical beginnings, how she came to incorporate electronics into her playing, and how she approaches playing with electronic (electroacoustic) musicians. Sounds/Music: -[Bright] - BOA {Orning/Augestad/Barrikmo} (http://www.grappa.no/en/grappa/boa-moon-over-towns/) -Tanja Orning - Hommage À Anna-Eva Bergman (http://www.forcedexposure.com/Artists/ORNING.TANJA.html) -L'Estrema Thule - BOA {Orning/Augestad/Barrikmo} -Study For String Instrument #2 - Simon Steen-Anderson {feat. Orning} (http://www.dacapo-records.dk/en/recording-simon-steen-andersen--pretty-sounds--solo-and-chamber-works--kammermusik.aspx) -Meiotic Recombination - Tanja Orning & Natasha Barrett (http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Tanja-Orning-Natasha-Barrett/dp/B003VSWD0S) -O Superman - Laurie Anderson -GFP fusion - Tanja Orning & Natasha Barrett (http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Tanja-Orning-Natasha-Barrett/dp/B003VSWD0S) Kaffe Matthews: http://www.kaffematthews.net/cv/ Look out for a bonus episode about Tanja's collaborations with composer Natasha Barrett for the album Dr. Ox.
Welcome to the Organized Noise podcast feed. Season 3 will include noise musicians, sound artists and an abstract turntablist from around NYC, Cleveland and Oslo, Norway. New episodes every other Wednesday. Bonus content also released intermittently. Teaser for Episode 1 (this Wednesday) at the end! On iTunes under "Organized Noise." On Facebook as "Organized Noise Radio." I tweet @paulusvh.