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Chromeo's Dave 1 and P-Thugg started out as high school best friends making weird music in Montreal basements 20 years ago. They never could have guessed that their interest in electro-funk and ‘80s synths would take them to festival stages and earn them a Grammy nod along the way. Chromeo drops by to chat with Tom about their new album, “Adult Contemporary,” which poses the question: what does it mean to be funky as you approach middle age?
Today on Consequence of Sound, we are going to share a Crate Diggings interview from Consequence UNCUT. Electro-funk duo Chromeo selected 10 essential funk albums that emerged from Dayton, Ohio's legendary music scene in the '70s and '80s. In a Crate Digging interview with Consequence's Associate Editor Paolo Ragusa, Chromeo's Dave 1 and P-Thugg track the evolution of Dayton's funk output, from the "bizarro Parliament Funkadelic" group The Ohio Players to Slave, to the legendary work of Roger Troutman and Zapp.As funk enthusiasts, Chromeo are beyond reverent to these midwestern heroes, and their new album Adult Contemporary keeps some of Dayton's more underrepresented qualities at the fore.If you like, Consequence UNCUT, listen for more here.Listen to Chromeo as they select 10 essential funk albums that emerged from Dayton, Ohio's legendary music scene in the latest episode of Consequence Uncut, and read the accompanying edition of Crate Digging on Consequence here: http://cos.lv/Q3ZK50QBujoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Das Elektronic-Funk Duo Chromeo bestehend aus David Macklovitch, “Dave 1”, und Patrick Gemayel, “P-Thugg”, starten das Jahr mit einem brandneuen Album: „Adult Contemporary“. Ein Album, das förmlich nach Funk und Groove schreit. Das Duo glänzt einmal mehr mit raffinierten, frechen Wortspielen. Wie schon in ihren Anfängen, ist auch „Adult Contemporary“ mit Elektro-Funk Einflüssen aus den 70er & 80er Jahren in Kombi mit zeitgenössischen Klängen versehen. (superfly.fm)
Chromeo's Dave 1 and P-Thugg started out as high school best friends making weird music in Montreal basements 20 years ago. They never could have guessed that their interest in electro-funk and ‘80s synths would take them to festival stages playing for thousands — and earning a Grammy nod along the way. Chromeo drops by to chat with Tom about their new album, “Adult Contemporary,” which poses the question: how do you stay funky in your 40s?
For our latest episode of Consequence Uncut, we join electro-funk duo Chromeo as they select 10 essential funk albums that emerged from Dayton, Ohio's legendary music scene in the '70s and '80s. In a Crate Digging interview with Consequence's Associate Editor Paolo Ragusa, Chromeo's Dave 1 and P-Thugg track the evolution of Dayton's funk output, from the "bizarro Parliament Funkadelic" group The Ohio Players, to Slave, to the legendary work of Roger Troutman and Zapp. As funk enthusiasts, Chromeo are beyond reverent to these midwestern heroes, and their new album Adult Contemporary keeps some of Dayton's more underrepresented qualities at the fore.Listen to Chromeo as they select 10 essential funk albums that emerged from Dayton, Ohio's legendary music scene in the latest episode of Consequence Uncut, and read the accompanying edition of Crate Digging on Consequence here: http://cos.lv/Q3ZK50QBujoOur Sponsors:* Check out Green Chef and use my code 60uncut for a great deal: https://www.greenchef.com/ * Check out HelloFresh and use my code uncutfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chromeo come by the show to talk about Proust, how codependency is trending, and relating strongly to Will Ferrell's and John C. Reilly's characters in 'Step Brothers.' Plus, they tell us about their new album, 'Adult Contemporary.' All that and more this week on '24 Question Party People.' Host: Yasi Salek Guests: Dave 1 and P-Thugg Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Associate Producer: Chris Sutton Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Hether Fortune Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
P-Thugg, one half of music duo Chromeo, shares the secrets to a successful and long-term musical collaboration. On set with us in Beirut, he talks about the experiences that led to his discovering funk and hip hop, growing up between Lebanon and Canada and his changing relationship with the former, and what it's like attending the VMAs. He tells us of Chromeo's early days when he and David “Dave 1” Macklovitch met and started making music together. We also reflect on how the craft of making music videos has changed and how important humor, honesty and musical knowledge are. P-Thugg also talks about the origins of his online marketplace “Ya Habibi Market” and names his all-time-favorite dance artists. P-Thugg, also known as Patrick Gemayel, is a Lebanese musician and one half of the electro-funk duo Chromeo. He's also the founder of Ya Habibi Market, a collective of multidisciplinary MENA creatives, artists and designers from around the world. Theme music: "Peninsular", Tarek Yamani
On the third episode of Date with the Night, I'm joined by none other than Dave 1 of Chromeo. We discuss Chromeo's sound, Dave 1 and P-Thugg's creative process, their new label Juliet Records, Web 3.0, the 80s, and how Chromeo navigated the age of the internet.Make sure to follow Dave 1 and Chromeo on Instagram and Spotify, and you can check out Juliet Records here.You can also click here to check out the Indie Sleaze playlist I curated for Juliet Records.
今日ピックアップするのは、90位に初登場! ミネアポリスを拠点に活動するギタリスト、 CORY WONG FEAT. CHROMEO、「J.A.M. (JUST A MINUTE)」。 フィーチャーされているCHROMEOは カナダのモントリオールで結成されたエレクトロ・ファンクを得意とする2人組。 ボーカルのDAVE1(ONE)は名門コロンビア大学でフランス文学を専攻し、 NYにある女子大で講師をしていたこともあるインテリで もうひとりのメンバー、キーボード担当のP-Thuggは レバノン生まれで、8才のときにカナダに渡ってきたそうです。
In this episode we chat with Sattom, an architect by day and designer by night. She specializes in creating breathtaking digital 3D spaces that take on a surrealist tone. Sattom designed the digital space for P-Thugg's, Ya Habibi Market, who we interviewed in season 1 (listen here). In this episode Sattom talks about 3D spaces as an emerging art form whose popularity has been expedited amidst the pandemic as a way for brands and artists to showcase their work in a virtual setting. We also talk about design v. art, Sattom's architectural background, and her future plans as a stage designer and DJ! Be sure to check out her instagram where she showcases her incredible creations, as well as mybrothersfriend.com.
This week our featured guest is Patrick Gemayel commonly known as “P-Thugg” from the electro-funk music duo, Chromeo. Originally from Lebanon, Pee talks to us about his latest venture, Ya Habibi Market- a centralized creative house that brings together artists of the Middle-East North Africa region to collaborate and give back to their communities. We also talk about the changing nature of streetwear, Pee’s musical inspirations, and the generational struggle of Lebanese families. Please visit Ya Habibi Market and Pee’s instagram which are all linked below. Enjoy! P-Thugg: https://www.instagram.com/peethugg/ Ya Habibi Market: https://www.instagram.com/yahabibimarket/ Chromeo: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2mV8aJphiSHYJf43DxL7Gt?si=ikkDHCU6TN6sfHkpHKcv3w My Brother’s Friend: https://www.instagram.com/mybrothersfriend/ Finlay's Website: https://finlaymowat.com
Let the Record Show, the crate-dug interview series in which artists discuss their favorite songs of all time as the tracks spin on vinyl, continues its third season today, as hosts Mike Pizzo and Warren Peace welcome back Chromeo’s Dave 1, who is the first returning guest to the series. Originally appearing in episode 7 of Let the Record Show back in 2018, the man legally known as David Macklovitch stops through the show once again to wax poetically about more of his favorite tracks of all time. From J Dilla to Fleetwood Mac, Pete Rock to Phoenix, all bases are covered, including whether or not he has had the Mobb Deep “Quiet Storm” / “White Lines” conversation yet with Duran Duran’s John Taylor, whose daughter he just became engaged to. Toward the end of the hour-long conversation, Dave begins to reveal details about the sound of Chromeo’s next album, as well as plans for an imprint label. “On the next joint, I’m doing some Prince Dirty Mind, 4-track [recorder] songs. Not the whole way. I want to try that, because we’ve never done that.” “We are producing other artists. This [“Right Back Home to You”] is where I’m going next. Late night, what DJ Spinna would deejay. That’s Ian Isiah [singing on “Right Back Home to You”], we’ve got a whole project with him. He’s going to be our first artist to come out on our own label,” he revealed. “It would kind of be this… adult, rare groove, smokey. Maybe a little bit of Air, in terms of the slickness, but… this,” referring to how “Right Back Home to You” could shape the sound of their next album. “It’s more like, for the heads, but less thought over. A little more pure. If you’re into hip-hop, you’ll like this. If you’re into electronic, you’ll like this.” “Also, just, like, other songs that we’ve never referenced with Chromeo… I really want to go in on, like, Patrice Rushien. That ‘Forget Me Nots’ thing…” explained Macklovitch. “I like this sort of warmth. I want to find some warmth, and some stuff that we can just put on at home and groove… Or like, songs like [Asha Puthli ] “Space Talk”... George Duke deep cuts, some Herbie. Kind of, flirt with jazz a little more.” Dave explained that the new direction will allow his bandmate P-Thugg to dig deep into his collection of vintage synths. “P’s going to be happy, because now I’m like ‘Go ahead, put all of your expensive chords in there.’ For years, I was like ‘No! Do not give me those gospel chords; it’s too complicated. Now I’m like ‘Go ‘head. Put a 13th. Go. Put a 9th, put an 11th. Go. Because I want to flirt with that jazz, Herbie thing,’ he laughed.
Mike, Max and Shane discuss Shane’s efforts to get involved in plans, Mike’s midwife appointment, getting freebies, a night out during the Toronto flood, defusing confrontation and an experiment in pain management. “Dave 1” and “P-Thugg” of Chromeo (“Must’ve Been,” “Fancy Footwork”) tell Mike about giving fans value, Bruno Mars, adapting to change, their process on “Head Over Heels,” working with Tony Hoffer and how they’re perceived in reviews. For dessert, Shane describes why seeing Smashing Pumpkins was 11 years in the making and his guilt-free night out after the concert.
In this special report from Consequence of Sound, President/Editor-in-Chief Michael Roffman and Senior Writer Tyler Clark sit down with David "Dave 1" Macklovitch and Patrick "P-Thugg" Gemayel of Chromeo to discuss the past, present, and future of Lollapalooza. Together, they reflect on the evolution of Chicago's biggest musical festival, weigh in on the crowd disparity between genres, and the band's four storied Lolla performances over the years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This is part two of my interview with Bosko, the super producer and now tech entrepreneur. Check out last week’s episode to hear about his history, our history together, and how he made his way as a young man coming up in hip hop culture. This week he tells us about his new startup, https://www.electrospit.com, which is revolutionizing the talk box (if you don’t know what a talk box is, look it up, people) and how he’s made the transition and gotten the support of folks like Teddy Riley, P-Thugg of Chromeo, among others. Check it out and then go buy you an ElectroSpit. If you liked this episode, check out part 1 of our interview with Bosko: https://soundcloud.com/rebel_radio/bosko EDM.com Track of the Week: https://soundcloud.com/hip-hop/88mph-all-along-feat-louis-king
This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, we welcome Montreal, Canada's own, Chromeo back to the Upper West Side! Dave-1 and P-Thugg stop by to discuss their fifth studio album, Head Over Heels, which is executive produced by A-Trak and drops June 15th, their collaborations with DRAM, The-Dream, French Montana and Stefflon Don and more, why they chose to record this project in Burbank, California, how they challenged themselves in the studio, and what it means to follow up a radio-friendly song like Jealous. Chromeo talks growing up in Montreal as crate diggers, discovering funk through DJ Quik, maintaining mundane jobs while recording music was a hobby, the humor and sincerity of their music, how they nailed their first big show for Vice in New York City and subsequently failed in front of tiny audiences, how they landed a record deal on an obscure Canadian techno label, why Myspace and dance music helped turn their careers around, what a pop record feels like, what Atlantic Records expects of them, the criticisms they read and save, and how their big goal is to improve. All that plus the Michael Bolton-like songs that got cut, an EP with The-Dream, thoughts on the Yodeling Kid, Tekashi69, recording in France, the sophistication of The Simpsons, Phil Collins vs. Peter Gabriel, Awesome 80's compilations, their amazing new stage and much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I was one of the few press guys to get a chance to talk to Chromeo while they warmed up before the show in Toronto. It was a bit of a gong show: bad cell reception and Holy Ghost! soundchecking in the same room. I do manage to get some great quotes from P-Thugg and he even gives a little bit of advice to one of our listeners (and a devoted Chromeo fan)!!! Also check out around the 22-minute mark for a special guest spot by local actor, Bruce Silverson! Even more nerdy goodness than usual! Tracks played on the show... 1) Chromeo "Needy Girl" (Zdar remix) 2) Chromeo "Don't Turn The Lights On" (Aeroplane rmeix) 3) Chromeo, Business Casual "Night By Night" 4) Chromeo, Business Casual "Don't Turn The Lights On" ALL songs CANCON
Dave 1 and P-Thugg of Canadian electro-funk duo Chromeo chat with Simon and Brian about the writing of recent songs like 'Come Alive', 'Jealous (I Ain't With It)', 'Over Your Shoulder', 'Lost on the Way Home', 'Old 45s', and older songs like 'Fancy Footwork' and 'Hot Mess'. The guys also describe their approach to working with vintage synthesisers and the music that has influenced them.
Chromeo is a phenomenal electro-funk duo comprised of Dave 1 and P-Thugg. maDCap caught up with David Macklovitch backstage at Sweetlife Festival and discussed his upbringing in Montreal, Chromeo's inspirations and their new album 'White Women.' In the second half of this week's episode, we chat with Bill Kennedy, a staff writer on the Emmy-award winning Netflix original series, House of Cards. Created by Beau Willimon and starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, the show is a powerful dramatic series that "reveals the dirty" of Washington politics. As the show heads into its third season, Kennedy gives us a healthy aperture into their writer's room and walks us through his own writing process. @chromeo http://chromeo.net http://twitter.com/chromeo http://fb.com/chromeo http://instagram.com/chromeo -- http://twitter.com/thebillykennedy http://twitter.com/houseofcards http://netflix.com/House-Of-Cards http://fb.com/houseofcards http://instagram.com/houseofcards -- http://madcapdc.org http://twitter.com/madcapdc http://fb.com/madcapdc http://instagram.com/madcapdc
Chromeo is a phenomenal electro-funk duo comprised of Dave 1 and P-Thugg. maDCap caught up with David Macklovitch backstage at Sweetlife Festival and discussed his upbringing in Montreal, Chromeo's inspirations and their new album 'White Women.' In the second half of this week's episode, we chat with Bill Kennedy, a staff writer on the Emmy-award winning Netflix original series, House of Cards. Created by Beau Willimon and starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, the show is a powerful dramatic series that "reveals the dirty" of Washington politics. As the show heads into its third season, Kennedy gives us a healthy aperture into their writer's room and walks us through his own writing process. @chromeo http://chromeo.net http://twitter.com/chromeo http://fb.com/chromeo http://instagram.com/chromeo -- http://twitter.com/thebillykennedy http://twitter.com/houseofcards http://netflix.com/House-Of-Cards http://fb.com/houseofcards http://instagram.com/houseofcards -- http://madcapdc.org http://twitter.com/madcapdc http://fb.com/madcapdc http://instagram.com/madcapdc