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Portland Hip-Hop artist A'Revolution is truly a breath of fresh air. When she sat down with our host Seven Da Pantha, that became very clear. They discuss her arrival in and ascension through the PDX Hip-Hop scene, her other musical gifts, her love of freestyling and much more! Coming live from High Dive in Seattle, WA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pantha-politix/support
On this episode of Off the Cuff Dez and Zane take a field Trip to Portland Oregon's Star Awards. We did live interviews with local artists to include Jahdi, Bremer Baden, Jonny Cool Jupiter, Edward Bernier, JAK Trizzy and Brwa. Stay until the end to listen to music from The Dutchess. The Star Awards are unique in that it includes recognitions heavily based in community involvement, supportive networks such as Promoters, Media, and Advocates for the Hip Hop Community. The Star Awards will take in account the body of work of nominees but will not be limited to what industry may deem as value, such as streaming numbers, sales, or even popularity. The 2022 "STAR AWARDS" presented by Leadertainment featured collaborations with Mic Check and PDX Rated Ill Records. This year's STAR AWARDS performances highlighted "Women in Hip Hop" in continuing to elevate the contributions, voices, and dopeness of women repping the culture.
One Of Portland's Hip Hop Pioneers/Legend Kenny Mellenium (Kenny Mack) Sat Down With The "Can We Talk ? Podcast" For a Conversation, We Spoke About His Contribution to Portland Hip Hop, His Side Of The Story Of The Beef with Anthony "Brotha Luv" Blake, The Church Of Mellenium, The Paper Work, His Real Estate Business, Relocating To Houston, Motivating People to Elevate Their Thinking and His New Album Coming Soon. The Can We Talk ? Podcast Want To Thank Kenny Mellenium For Coming On The Show And Telling His Story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
One of Portland's Legends "E.A." Sat Down With The "Can We Talk ? Podcast" For a Conversation. We Spoke About His Contribution to Portland Hip Hop, His Involvement with The "Kenny Mack & Brotha Luv" Situation, The Group Ye'nom, Tyus, His Work In Addiction Counseling and his Podcast "Analyze This" The Can We Talk ? Podcast Wants To Thank E.A. For Coming On The Show And Telling His Story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
One Of Portland's Legendary Hip Hop Groups Tha S.E.T.T. Sat Down With The "Can We Talk ? Podcast" For a Conversation We Spoke About Their Contribution to Portland Hip Hop, How The Group Started and How They Ended, The Beach Blast and More.. The S.E.T.T Group Members Are Dom Blaise,MackaFee & Wise One. The Can We Talk ? Podcast Wants To Thank Tha S.E.T.T. For Coming On The Show And Telling Their Story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
One Of Portland's Hip Hop Pioneers & Nightlife Legend Anthony "Brotha Luv" Blake Sat Down With The "Can We Talk ? Podcast" For a Conversation We Spoke About His Contribution to Portland Hip Hop, His Side Of The Story About His Situation with Portland Hip Hop Legend "Kenny Mack", His Legendary Run In The Portland Nightlife Scene, The Shooting At club 915 and His New Role In Activism & Artist Management. The Can We Talk ? Podcast Want To Thank Anthony "Brotha Luv" Blake For Coming On The Show And Telling His Story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Portland Hip-Hop artists Mic Crenshaw, Karma Rivera and C3 the Guru have performed at Black Lives Matter protests and block parties over the past few weeks. They all believe that music can be a revolutionary tool for BIPOC liberation from white supremacy, as well as an expression of Black joy, or a way to celebrate Black culture and history. We hear from Mic Crenshaw, Karma Rivera and C3 the Guru about how they have been engaging with the protests, and what changes they want to see in Portland.
I spend the hour with legendary Portland, Oregon-based hip-hop artist, founding member of Anti-Racist Action, and organizer of many other things, Mic Crenshaw.
This Afternoon, I was very fortunate to get to sit down with my favorite Musician from Portland! He goes by the name of Makk- E. He's a great entertainer, rapper & is overall an Awesome Guy! He discussed his upbringing, the City of Portland & it's Culture, Life as an Artist/Entrepreneur & His Meaning of Happiness amongst other things. This is one Interview I'm sure you all will enjoy & appreciate! - You can follow Makk-E on Instagram @makk_e_music - Make sure to check out & support his Music across all Streaming Platforms! - Makk-E's new album "Passion 4 Grind" is available everywhere
*Recorded March 2020* // A weekly rundown of hip hop related topics where we ask ourselves the most important question: Do we actually care? // This week we tackle Amine's New Single, Portland Hip Hop, 50 Cent As An Executive Producer, Bad Bunny, Lil Uzi Vert's New Single, Megan Thee Stallion's Label Issues and more. // Hosts: Jarrett Cobbs | @jarrettcobbs // Alberto Chapa | @albertochapa // Kurtis Pemberton | @kurtiskp // Collin Bean | @collinbean
WE BACK! Hip-Hop Junkies very own, Eloe and Jon Warner, sit down with local up and coming rapper and friend of the show... T.$poon! We talk with Spoon about who were some of his influences on when he started rapping, the Portland Hip-Hop scene as a whole, his creative process, thoughts on starting a record label here in the city, and more!Look out for more T.$poon projects in the near future. Big Spoon, Vol. 2 OUT NOW!Socials-https://twitter.com/JayWarner_https://www.instagram.com/jaywarner__/https://twitter.com/1000GramKeloehttps://www.instagram.com/keloegram/https://www.instagram.com/therealtspoon/
On this episode I am joined by one of the most genuine people I have come across in my lifetime. There is zero exaggeration or hyperbole in that statement either, I truly mean it. Torrey Dooley shares his incredible journey of becoming one of very few black male nurses in the United States. What's even more remarkable is that in his late 20's he made the decision to forsake the path of continuing in the only trade he's ever known, which was being a mechanic. As a husband and a father he made a very tough decision to financially take a setback for a number of years to set himself up to realize his dream, and Torrey was set to make it happen by any means necessary. At the thehoodnurse.com Torrey is on a mission to bridge the gap between the hood and the hospital. There is a lot of mistrust among the black community when it comes to the medical industry, but Torrey helps decode the medical jargon and plainly breaks what we need to know when it comes to taking care of ourselves and not getting lost in translation... Also, around 1:04:00 Torrey tells a story of an interview he did with the late great Portland Hip Hop legend Starchile. In that interview Starchile left us with a simple message that none of us should ignore... I hope you all enjoy listening to this conversation as much as I enjoyed being a part of it. Guest: Torrey Dooley @thehoodnurse Theme Song: Faux Pas Artist - @soulstreamz Producer - @officialtjonez #podsincolor #podincolor #blackpodcasts #blackpodcasters #blackpodcast #pdx #pdxpodcast #thehoodnurse #blacknurse #blacknurses #blacknursing #blackmalenurse #georgefox #gfu #pdxhiphop #starchile #nepstar
Core Demonstration is a Portland-based hip hop group. Their music catalog contains a wide-array of styles ranging from the lo-fi, esoteric, G-Funk, and Hyphy. I had the chance to speak with Core Demo members, KaressthaMC and Samadhi Cyph about Portland Hip Hop’s growth and how the scene is evolving, the spiritual influence contained in my favorite project from the Portland collective-- God Notes. And, of course, we had a freewheeling conversation about their current studio setup and how it had changed over time. Karess, Cyph and the rest of Core Demonstration can be found at the following: Karess- FB: davari Harrison; @Karessthamc on Instagram Soundcloud, Twitter, Snapchat, Samadhi Cyph- Instagram, Facebook, Soundcloud @samadhicyph Baqi Coles - Soundcloud, Facebook @baqiColes, Instagram @baqi_san $av- Instagram @suneyeam, soundcloud @$un-sama ($av) [E]impress - facebook @ Rayawnie Paris, Instagram @ empress_yo_fav_rapper, soundcloud @[E]mpress Jai Villainous Noble- facebook @ Jai Villainous Noble Core Demonstration - soundcloud, facebook, bandcamp, Instagram @coredemonstration And you can find the Channel 10 at the following: Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ9UoStCy_iT7r-V6tTqr9Q?view_as=subscriber iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channel-10-podcast/id980964977?mt=2 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/vrn-media/channel-10-podcast SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/channel10podcast FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/channel10podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/channel10pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/channel10podcast/
His name has been associated with Portland Hip Hop for many years. As an artist, promoter, manager, radio personality and record label owner, he's represented his city across the globe. He stopped by on his way to an appearance on XRAY FM's Welcome to the Neighborhood for a conversation that only touched the surface of the knowledge this man has. Check out the latest episode of Klyph Notes with Cool Nutz
Welcome to another edition of PoPolitickin. In this episode, we politick with Portland hip hop legend Cool Nutz. Growing up in Northeast Portland, OR, Terrance Scott pka Cool Nutz always kept his eyes on the prize. Hip-Hop culture had always played a huge role in his life, but at no point did he think that Hip-Hop and business would mix to put food on the table. Using Run DMC's "Rock Box" as his initial inspiration, Cool Nutz teamed up with childhood friend Bosco Kante to start their pursuit of the proverbial dream. From the early days in the basement studio, to tours of Europe, Cool Nutz has represented Portland Hip-Hop not only locally, but has carried the flag for The City of Roses on a global level. Follow Cool Nutz on social media at @CoolNutz Follow PoPolitickin on social media at @PoPolitickin
The crocuses are popping up, and this week's show blossoms with new music, new technology, dazzling comics, and so much more!Artists Will Transform Your World with Virtual Reality - 1:20Imagine a gallery where you can step into a painting, fly through the ceiling to the heaven’s above, or learn a dance from a virtual flamingo. It’s not a world far off. Virtual and augmented reality stand to transform the art world, and the tech incubator Oregon Story Board is on the front lines. We scoped out a new artists residency they jump-started to give artists a chance to play with the newest cutting-edge technology.The Last Artful Dodgr Cranks Up the Volume on Portland Hip-Hop - 8:34The Last Artful Dodgr (nee Alana Chenevert) initially planned to be an anthropologist, perhaps unearthing fossils instead of rhymes. Instead she found her voice in singing and rapping about the realities of life as millennial, and left Los Angeles for Portland. Newly signed to startup local label Eyrst (a project of former Trail Blazer Martell Webster), The Last Artful, Dodgr has just released her debut record, "Bone Music," and joined us in the studio with producer Neill Von Tally to perform a trio of spare, artful song. Leila Del Duca and the Ultimate Adventurer - 21:34Portland artist Leila Del Duca has been drawing an Image Comics series called “Shutter” since 2014. It’s the story of a hard-charging young adventurer named Kate Christopher whose travelers take her around the world and into space. Her companions include talking animals, mid-century knick-knacks sprung to life, and a most genteel undead butler. In March, Image will publish a new graphic novel by Del Duca called "AFAR" that's a YA fantasy set in an Afro-futurist society.Former Portlander Steps Up as the First Film Curator at the National Museum of African American History and Culture - 29:21The National Museum of African American History and Culture is like the "Hamilton" of museums: telling a story that goes back centuries, it's a ticket you have to get months in advance, if you can get them at all. Rhea Combs, the museum’s curator of film and photography and a former Portlander, was in town recently to participate in talks on housing issues and equity, and she stopped by Think Out Loud to talk about life at the museum and how Portland has changed. Sandow Birk Brings the Quran into Daily American Life - 38:37Eugene’s Jordan Schnitzer Art Museum is exhibiting a colossal series by LA-based painter Sandow Birk designed to reset mainstream American’s misconceptions about Islam’s holy book. Birk spent nine years transcribing every page of the Quran onto illustrations of daily American life. Called "American Quran,” the show is on view at through March 19. opbmusic Session with Balto - 45:41Portland band Balto took a long road to get where they are. Frontman and songwriter Daniel Sheron wrote most of his first record while living in Siberia, inspired by the people and remote landscapes he encountered there. Fleshed out with mandolin, banjo and piano, those songs were recorded back in New York, and released as October Road in 2011. After relocating to the Pacific Northwest, and now plugged in, Balto released a series of increasingly soulful rock EPs and singles, and since last summer Sheron and the group have teased their upcoming full-length release, Strangers.
CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT US ON PATREON In this episode, Bigg UU and Riffa discuss East Coast Hip Hop. What they were into when they were younger, the impact of DMX & the Ruff Ryders, and the state of East Coast Hip Hop today. Bigg UU & Riffa also interview their first guest Tope. A Portland Hip Hop artist and producer. They talk about the Portland Hip Hop scene, living in the Bay, Tope catching the attention of Erykah Badu and his friendship with Macklemore. Follow him on Twitter: @itsTOPE and visit his site itsTOPE.com Log on to Trillmatic.com Follow us on Twitter: @BeenTrillmatic@Riffa254 @BiggUU254 Like us on FB: Facebook.com/BeenTrillmatic
Mayor Hales declared a day to recognize hip hop artists. Is it more than lip service?
0:00: Intro1:10: Mac Smiff of We Out Here debriefs on the year in Portland’s hip hop scene.12:40: Portland’s Independent Police Review reports on hip-hop and police relations.19:15: Cellist Nancy Ives walks us through her process of composing music.28:55: Hector Hernandez inherits the tradition of the great Mexican muralists, like Diego Rivera.33:45: Justin Simien chats on Live Wire about his film, “Dear White People”.38:50: Gary Ferguson explores how nature helped him grieve after his wife’s death.
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The Sandpeople have made a mark on the Portland Hip Hop scene and with the release of their new album, Long Story Short, they find themselves on the CD Baby Top Sellers list. To hear more, or purchase the album, click here http://cdbaby.com/cd/sandpeople8