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No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Jeff: Jeff started his career at Rick Rubin's American Recordings in 1996. Later that year, he moved to Revolution Records, a rebrand of Giant Records, Irving Azoff's since-shuttered Warner-distributed label. In 1997, he began a seven-year A&R stint at Dreamworks Records. After the company was sold by Geffen to Interscope he worked as part of the IGA team. Over the next eight years, he worked with Wolfmother, TV On The Radio, Major Lazer, and The All-American Rejects. In his current role, he's signed and worked with critically acclaimed artists such as Mac Miller, Rufus Du Sol, Brandy Clark, Billy Strings, Nessa Barrett, Benson Boone and plenty of others.
Albums and All That, Starting with the letter S as in Sierra, Part 9 From Something to Shout About (Lulu) to Sophisticated Boom Boom (Dead or Alive) Oh hey, by the way... there is now a Vinyl-O-Matic Patreon (https://patreon.com/youroldpalwill) Lulu with The Luvvers [00:30] "Chocolate Ice" Something to Shout About Decca LK 4719 1965 Hey hey hey! It's Lulu! This is her debut album. Despite what you might guess from her voice, she was 17 when she recorded this album. "Chocolate Ice" is the excellent title song to the very weird Gonks Go Beat (https://youtu.be/XhozBIMplQA?si=ULHH1FdCqSWJPyJ5) (Hartford-Davis, 1964), featuring Lulu and The Luvvers, The Nashville Teens, and the Graham Bond Organisation Todd Rundgren [02:40] "Hello It's Me" Something / Anything? Bearsville 2BX 2066 1972 Rundgren's 3rd solo album, spreading his musical wings a bit more than previous releases. Todd had originally written the song as a very mellow ballad with the Nazz in 1967, and was released as a b-side (https://youtu.be/FmLnDL_pNZQ?si=enMwjWzgNe_iplus) to their psyche rocker "Open My Eyes". Usually I'd go with the power pop progenitor "Couldn't I Just Tell You (https://youtu.be/fosMLTCFKQ8?si=Dgn25DMa61xCFRbJ)", but well, I'm feeling more mid-tempo at the moment. Jimmy Buffett [07:29] "Cheeseburgers in Paradise" Son of a Son of a Sailor ABC Records AA-1046 1976 Let me be perfectly clear: I am not now, nor have I ever been a Parrot Head. However, I do love cheeseburgers. This is the lead single from Buffett's eighth solo album. The single made it to #32 on the Hot 100. There's also a much-watered-down version of "Livingston Saturday Night", which can be heard to greater effect (https://youtu.be/5uizFyDRxso?si=ZfVrun8krTdxzagG) on the Rancho Deluxe (Perry, 1975) soundtrack, see also: Season 5, Episode 76 (https://vinylomatic.com/s05e76). Harry Nilsson [10:20] "It Is He Who Will Be King/Daybreak" Son of Dracula Rapple Records ABL1-0220 1974 The only new Nilsson song on this soundtrack. The less said about the actual film. Count Downe (Nilsson) is invited to take over Count Dracula's throne by Merlin (Ringo Starr). Lots of monsters and lots of rock stars, including Keith Moon and John Bonham, Peter Frampton, Bobby Keys, Klaus Voorman, and Leon Russell. Watch at your own peril (https://youtu.be/IIik_o16sro?si=WvmR54QPJ16Qmd6s). Great packaging for the record though, includine a die-cut gatefold and an iron on transfer for the cover image with "Bite Me" written in goth script below. Julian Bahula's Jazz Africa [16:15] "Molebatsi" Son of the Soil Tsafrika Records TSA 001 1982 A great collective outing composed by this South African by way of Britain drummer/composer/bandleader. I picked this one up at Revolution Records in Amsterdam. If Google Translate isn't lying to me, this title translates to "Smoker" from Swati. And a smoker it is. The Temptations [21:46] "Shakey Ground" A Song for You Gordy G6-969S1 1975 One of several excellent P-Funk-backed tracks on this album. There's a pretty excellent Delbert McClinton version of this song as well (https://youtu.be/w7JCWoxtGLs?si=tLtnwaOT1j24Tgvy). The Exbats [25:47] "Like It Like I Do" Song Machine Goner Records GONE 192 2023 And boy do I like it! Another excellent outing from Bisbee AZ denizens Inez and Kenny and friends (https://youtu.be/l-Onx5zVfMs?si=OSeD0DJHPaOZ4NGW). They pretty much just keep getting awesomer and awesomer. Big Black [28:17] "L Dopa" Songs About Fucking Touch and Go T&G LP #24 1987 Scorching. And sadly, fare thee well, Steve. To anyone interested in recording, Steve and Electric Audio provided (and still provide) a wealth of information, as for instance: Everything you've ever wanted to know about tape alignment but were afraid to ask (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXA7imybaTsFWOFpaeP8wgXNDlZ4Xc8yq&si=ZMsU_ifbEBbmp6Kh). THE FOLLOWING TRACK IS INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED
This week on Prog-Watch I have a bit of a different interview and feature show on Nick Katona, head of Melodic Revolution Records! I will be chatting with Nick and spinning lots of great new music from his artists, Gayle Ellet & the Electromags, the Gardening Club, Forever Twelve, Days Before Tomorrow, Steve Bonino, Colouratura, the Terry Newman Project, Colin Carter, and T.A.P!
This week Jeremy interviews record producer / musician Brian McTernan of Be Well / Battery + more! On this episode Brian and Jeremy talk about the film Suburbia (1983), Sex Pistols, his first punk show and seeing Soul Side, Zach De La Rocha stories, how he first joined Battery, where he learned how to play guitar, his early emo band Ashes, the first time his band recorded, the birth of his Salad Days studio, how he learned to record, working at the studio The Outpost, his first tours and sleep struggles, Miltown, Revelation Records vs. Revolution Records, Six Going on Seven, working on Cave In's Jupiter, Darkest Hour, Strike Anywhere's Exit English, working with Circa Survive, how Be Well formed and how recording his own records feel, upcoming tours and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Brian answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-e, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw the Line this week it’s Juliette Siegfried aka Zelda. Building her initial following across the Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia areas of the US, she later moved to the Netherlands and took her inspiration from Secret Cinema, Egbert, Sven Väth, and many others. She’s DJ’d at clubs in the US, Madrid and the Netherlands In the US she played an active part in the protest against the RAVE Act where she was a speaker at the Capitol. She opened the first DJ school in the US: Metatrack Studios in 2000. She currently manages Amsterdam Techno Lovers Meetup and Techno Travelers. Links for Zelda:- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djzelda Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tknolvr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Zelda-2017928438511214 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiZ-rEAyg7YEo3vgG18kWPA Resident Advisor:- https://ra.co/dj/zelda In my mix in the first hour I’m playing tracks by Anna, Fatima Hajji, Shay de Castro, Mha Iri, Izabella and lots more. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Just Her – Beautiful Nothing (original mix) Ajunadeep 2. Sophie Barker – Breathe Me In (Doppelstern’s Rapture remix) DeepDownDirty. 3. CeCe Xavier – Sirens (Black Chapel remix) Krafted. 4. Just Her – We Dance (original mix) Ajunadeep 5. Dovetail UK – Therapist Drift (original mix) DeepDownDirty. 6. Anna – The Dansant (original mix) Kompakt. 7. AmyElle – Animal Kingdom (original mix) Another Rhythm. 8. Fiorella FR – Physical (original mix) WeFine. 9. Izabella – Meter (original mix) Prospect Records. 10. Mha Iri _ Parallel (Melodic version) Revolution Records. 11. Shay de Castro – Svengali (original mix) Tracer Records. 12. Fatima Hajji – Freedom (original mix) Octopus Records. 13. Olga GR – Cygnus (original mix) Layer 909. 14. Izabella – Mind Games (original mix) Prospect Records. 15. Shay de Castro – Basilsk (original mix) Revolution Records. 2nd hour:- Zelda - An Exclusive Guest Mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Zafer Atabey - Reversis (original mix) Set About. 2. Bolster - Compound Movement (original mix) Respekt Recordings. 3. Freak Unique - Life Form (original mix) MMT. 4. Mark Reeve, UMEK - Message (original mix) 1605. 5. Childov - Tolerance (original mix) Unity Records. 6. Brennan Grey - Dawn of Man (original mix) We Are The Brave. 7. Dave Sinner - Extinction (original mix) We Are The Brave. 8. Alex Stein - Rebirth (original mix) Terminal M. 9. David Dega, BILBONI - After Earth (original mix) Miles From Mars. 10. Rob Hes - Zero 1 (original mix) Octopus Black. 11. Alberto Ruiz - Inside (Noemi Black remix) Substeal Records. 12. Dave Sinner - Survival (original mix) We Are The Brave. Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production.
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-e, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw the Line this week it’s Nika Westner who is based in Landshut in Germany. She learnt to DJ in 2019, playing straightforward techno. Since then she’s added melodic techno and afro house to the genres she mixes. She not only loves to dance to the music, but also to let herself fall deeper and deeper into its driving sounds. Links for Nika Westner:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nika_westner/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nikawestner Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nikawestner YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJjYhrxd6o6aYvmeb9oNZHQ In my mix in the first hour I’m playing tracks by Charlotte de Witte, Denise Schneider, Maxinne, Monki & DJ Rae, Fiorella and lots more. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Michelle Sparks – Harajuku (original mix) Octopus Black Label. 2. Lily Pita, DJ Apsara – Filtering History (original mix) Power House. 3. Maxine – Puff (original mix) T.E.N.S 4. Charlie Lane – Lost World (original mix) Immersive Records, 5. Akey – Questions ft Lauryn Ellis (original mix) DeeVu Records. 6. Monki, DJ Rae – I’m Free to Love You (original mix) Toolroom. 7. Laylae – Ich Auch (original mix) Clubio. 8. Maxinne – Running ft Hayla (original mix) Saved Records. 9. Nem3sis, Jesika Jane – Faded (original mix) LW Recordings 10. Fiorella Fr – Jupiter Union (original mix) Wefine. 11. Mha Iri – Parallel (original mix) Revolution Records. 12. Charlotte de Witte – There’s No One Left to Trust (original mix) KNTXT. 13. Denise Schneider – Sonic Empire (original mix) Hedonism Music. 14. Lisa May – Ultimate Sound (original mix) Free Download https://soundcloud.com/lisamaymusic/ultimate-sound 15. Alice Deejay – Better off Alone (Marie Vaunt remix) Free Download https://soundcloud.com/marievaunt/better-off-alone-marie-vaunt-remix 16. Ilona – Keeping me Awake (original mix) Layer 909. 2nd hour:- Nika Westner- An Exclusive Guest Mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Victor Ruiz - Freedom (original mix) Drumcode. 2. Pierre Blanche - For Harmony (original mix) DJKorea Records. 3. Mark Michael - Horizon (original mix) Terminal M. 4. Pig&Dan, Victor Ruiz – Consciousness (original mix) Drumcode. 5. Jay Lumen - Planet III (original mix) Footwork. 6. Alex Stein – Bonfire (original mix) Filth on Acid. 7. Belocca - Behind The Mask (Pierre Blanche remix) Mainground Music. 8. Jay Lumen – Contact (original mix) Octopus Records. 9. Joyhauser – Elements (original mix) Terminal M. 10. Ilija Djokovic - Eris (original mix) Blanc. Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production.
Im Gespräch mit Maik & Matthias. Wir reden u.a. über Punk in der DDR, SchleimKeim, die Förderung von Underground durch die DDR-Führung, keine Punks in Thüringen, erste Konzerte nach der Wende, Dorfdisko mit Wave & Poppern, Rock Hard Festival in Jena mit Napalm Death & Co, Jugend im Plattenbau, die Ost-Thrash-Band Macbeth, die Ausnahme-Band Schleimkeim, auf der Suche nach Bands mit politischem Anspruch zum Punk, die Erleuchtung durch Earth Crisis, Schutt & Asche aus Arnstedt, das erste Schlagzeug für 50 Mark, die Bands Zerstörtes Ich & Amoklauf, die erste Band Before the Fall, 500 Leute beim ersten Konzert, Consense, die Gründung von Heaven Shall Burn, der Einfluss der H8000-Szene aus Belgien, Growing Movement, durch die Hardcore-Szene in die Welt, die elitäre Hardcore-Szene vs. die Metal-Szene aus der Arbeiterschicht, die rohe Energie von Hardcore, das 95er Dynamo, die megacoolen Power Trip, Elmar von Deeds of Revolution Records, Lifeforce Records, die Hardcore-Szene starb als professionell Rechnungen bezahlt wurden, es stand nie zur Debatte die thüringische Provinz zu verlassen, keine Sehnsucht nach Ausbrechen, das erste Mal auf dem Vort´n´Vis Festival, die erste Show in Santiago de Chile, Studium & Band unter einen Hut zu bekommen, die Rechnung immer allein zahlen, viele Prominente versuchen kein Arschloch zu sein, die lange Pause von Matthias, der Umgang damit nicht mehr Schlagzeugspielen zu können, der Druck auf großen Festivals zu spielen, immer machen was Du kannst, dass das Publikum beim Wacken aussieht wie ein Meer von Baked Beans, der putzige Thüringer Dialekt, live kommt sowieso Einiges vom Band, alte Fans zufriedenstellen und gleichzeitig experimentieren können, kreative Feigheit, Matzes Einstieg bei ClearXCut, Heimat wird zum Problem, wenn Leute nicht wissen wo sie hinwollen, wie es ist in einem Ort mit 35% AfD-Wählerschaft zu leben, die gelebte Schizophrenie auf dem Thüringer Land, vier Stunden Schnee-Schippen, Masterstudiengang Sammlungs-bezogene Kulturgeschichte, den inneren Wertecodex zu behalten, Schleimkeim, Rammstein, Renft, Karat, Biest, uvm.
this week the gang is hanging at SW Florida-Con take a break from the stress and laugh with us. on this weeks show, $1 hotel with a catch, living in a meaty world, lost drugs, the energy is electric, topless stepmom, tormented by a turkey, crop dusting is an act of terrorism, always go handle first, don't leave your food unattended, the best Morgan Freeman impression, Popeyes chicken, a special and epic comic con edition or Americas favorite game..... Shitass Trivia and so much more. check out our Facebook page for pics and videos from the event. special thanks to Revolution Records, Off The Hook Comedy Club, Project Entertainment Network & SW Florida-Con
this week its all about music as we are joined by Jason, the owner of Revolution Records, & we test your music knowledge on everything from Metal to hip hop to 90s pop & grunge. plus we learn a little about the UK, what are the most requested records, Mick reviews the MTV music awards, suspect C strikes, uncooked bacon, nobody works in the keys, you better flush, fake chicken, stop licking things, running a train with grandma in the park, car horn law, crook karma & so much more.
Patrick Sanders is a writer and musician based in Kansas City, Missouri. Sanders is part of the 8th Street Publishing Guild, a local press focused on avant-garde and surrealist poetry that hosts monthly reading nights at Revolution Records. Over the last few months, Sanders has been writing a column for Shuttlecock called Acid Seven, exploring in depth Kansas City's experimental music scene. He also recently released an album called "Golly!" through Mother Russia Industries under the name Pinkish Sundress. We talked about all of these things, his first interest in poetry and music, all sorts of dumb internet stuff, and more on this episode. Acid Seven is published on the seventh day of each month on www.ShuttlecockMusic.com. Visit the Revolution Records Facebook page to find 8th Street Publishing Guild events. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @PinkoSandy. The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info. Follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media and visit www.ShuttlecockMusic.com. Grab a t-shirt, button, or photo zine from the Shuttlecock web store to support the show. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and our feed on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Ivy Roots is a singer-songwriter from Kansas City, Kansas. Ivy has been singing her whole life and releasing her own music for the last handful of years. Her 2016 album, "Bad Intuition," contains traces of '90s and '00s R&B, mixed with the looped melodies and multi-track harmonies that have grown more popular through the '10s. We talked about that album, her latest singles, "Hypothetical" and "Friend," her writing and production process, her time doing theatre productions, school bands, and more. You can find all of Ivy's music on streaming services and catch her live at Revolution Records in Kansas City with Cowgirl Jordy and Josiah Hamilton tonight (3/8/19). The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info. Follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media and visit www.ShuttlecockMusic.com. Grab a t-shirt, button, or photo zine from the Shuttlecock web store to support the show. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and our feed on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
This week we caught up with OnlyJustLucy for a chat! We covered a lot of ground with her, including her own podcast, her media company, her media summit, working with Gary Vee and lots more! Thanks for joining us again, we hope you enjoy! P.S Congratulations Dean from Revolution Records and AJ as the winners of our jingle competition Dean will play us in for this episode and AJ will play us out!
Damn the Man, Save the Music! Featuring: Game Master: Kent Blue Players: Shane Devon, David Goble, and Bethany Westerfield This week we take one last swing andtry to save our record store, Revolution Records! Join us as weconcludeour play of Damn the Man, Save the Music! by Hannah Shaffer! Please, if you enjoy what we are doing and want to see us grow, rate us on iTunes or share us with a friend! Social Media: www.rolltoplaypodcast.com Facebook: Roll To Play Podcast Twitter - @RollToPlayPod Instagram – rolltoplaypodcast Email –
Damn the Man, Save the Music! Featuring: Game Master: Kent Blue Players: Shane Devon, David Goble, and Bethany Westerfield This week we stick it to the Man and try to save our record store, Revolution Records! This week we continue our playofDamn the Man, Save the Music!by Hannah Shaffer! Please, if you enjoy what we are doing and want to see us grow, rate us on iTunes or share us with a friend! Social Media: www.rolltoplaypodcast.com Facebook: Roll To Play Podcast Twitter - @RollToPlayPod Instagram – rolltoplaypodcast Email – gm@rolltoplaynetwork.com Theme Music:"Intro by Tri-Tachyon" "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" "https://soundcloud.com/tri-tachyon"
Vendredi dernier, DJ White Socks et Benito étaient en direct pour une émission chargée en musique et en invités. En effet, à cette occasion, on a eu le plaisir de recevoir Ghostnaut ainsi que C-Zar (Revolution Records) en entrevue. Venu présenter son dernier projet 'From Montreal to Welly', Ghostnaut s'est confié sur son parcours, ses influences et ses projets futurs. Quant à C-Zar, il nous a parlé des débuts de son groupe, de sa vision du hip-hop et de sa rencontre avec White Socks. Afin de célébrer l'anniversaire de Talib Kweli, Benito a joué un mix composé de morceaux rappés par celui-ci. De son côté, White Socks a tenu à rendre hommage à Charles Aznavour, décédé lundi dernier en jouant des morceaux rap qui ont samplé sa musique. Comme à chaque semaine, on vous proposait également une sélection de morceaux d'actualité pour le quart d'heure d'actualité ainsi qu'une sélection de morceaux extraits de plusieurs albums dont on fêtait les anniversaires. On vous rappelle également que le prochain party Don't Sweat The Technics aura lieu le vendredi 26 octobre à la Maison2109. RSVP : https://www.facebook.com/events/426551391203138/. TRACKLIST Quart d'heure d'actualité Dana El Masri - How Many Times? (Prod. Dr. MaD) Atmosphere - Graffiti Conway - The Scorpion (Nicholas Craven Remix) Alchemist - 94' Ghost Shit (Feat. Conway & Westside Gunn) Mix thématique - Hommage à Talib Kweli Talib Kweli - Love Speakeasy (Intro) Rubix - Millionaires feat. Talib Kweli Black Star (Mos Def & Talib Kweli) - Definition Talib Kweli - Expansion Dela - Long Life (Feat. Talib Kweli) Statik Selektah - Home (Feat. Talib Kweli) Talib Kweli & Hi Tek - On Mission Talib Kweli - Move Somethin' Ge-Ology - Communicate (Feat. Talib Kweli & Sadat X) Black Star (Mos Def & Talib Kweli) - Astronomy (8th Light) Pete Rock - Fly Till I Die (feat. Talib Kweli & C.L. Smooth) Talib Kweli - The Manifesto Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek) - The Blast Talib Kweli - Roll Off Me Talib Kweli - Violations (feat. Raekwon) Jaylib - Raw Shit (feat. Talib Kweli) The Roots - Rolling With Heat (feat. Talib Kweli) Mix thématique - Hommage à Charles Aznavour Idéal J - Évitez (Feat. Daddy Mory) Rainmen - La vie des gens pauvres et misérables (Feat. Fonky Family) The Firm - Firm Fiasco C-Zar (Revolution Records) - Ya Thawra 2oomey FREESTYLE sur Lunatic - Le crime paie Quart d'heure d'anniversaire Jedi Mind Tricks - Retaliation [extrait de Violent By Design, 2000] Black Star - Re:Definition [extrait de Black Star, 1998] OutKast - Chonkyfire [extrait de Aquemini, 1998] A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got) [extrait de The Love Movement, 1998] Method Man & Redman - Cheka [extrait de Blackout!, 1999] Ultramagnetic MC's - Ego Trippin' [extrait de Critical Beatdown, 1988] KRS-One - Sound of Da Police [extrait de Return of the Boom Bap, 1993] Public Enemy - Shut Em Down [extrait de Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black, 1991]
Vendredi dernier, DJ White Socks et Benito étaient en direct pour une émission chargée en musique et en invités. En effet, à cette occasion, on a eu le plaisir de recevoir Ghostnaut ainsi que C-Zar (Revolution Records) en entrevue. Venu présenter son dernier projet 'From Montreal to Welly', Ghostnaut s'est confié sur son parcours, ses influences et ses projets futurs. Quant à C-Zar, il nous a parlé des débuts de son groupe, de sa vision du hip-hop et de sa rencontre avec White Socks. Afin de célébrer l'anniversaire de Talib Kweli, Benito a joué un mix composé de morceaux rappés par celui-ci. De son côté, White Socks a tenu à rendre hommage à Charles Aznavour, décédé lundi dernier en jouant des morceaux rap qui ont samplé sa musique. Comme à chaque semaine, on vous proposait également une sélection de morceaux d'actualité pour le quart d'heure d'actualité ainsi qu'une sélection de morceaux extraits de plusieurs albums dont on fêtait les anniversaires. On vous rappelle également que le prochain party Don't Sweat The Technics aura lieu le vendredi 26 octobre à la Maison2109. RSVP : https://www.facebook.com/events/426551391203138/. TRACKLIST Quart d'heure d'actualité Dana El Masri - How Many Times? (Prod. Dr. MaD) Atmosphere - Graffiti Conway - The Scorpion (Nicholas Craven Remix) Alchemist - 94' Ghost Shit (Feat. Conway & Westside Gunn) Mix thématique - Hommage à Talib Kweli Talib Kweli - Love Speakeasy (Intro) Rubix - Millionaires feat. Talib Kweli Black Star (Mos Def & Talib Kweli) - Definition Talib Kweli - Expansion Dela - Long Life (Feat. Talib Kweli) Statik Selektah - Home (Feat. Talib Kweli) Talib Kweli & Hi Tek - On Mission Talib Kweli - Move Somethin' Ge-Ology - Communicate (Feat. Talib Kweli & Sadat X) Black Star (Mos Def & Talib Kweli) - Astronomy (8th Light) Pete Rock - Fly Till I Die (feat. Talib Kweli & C.L. Smooth) Talib Kweli - The Manifesto Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek) - The Blast Talib Kweli - Roll Off Me Talib Kweli - Violations (feat. Raekwon) Jaylib - Raw Shit (feat. Talib Kweli) The Roots - Rolling With Heat (feat. Talib Kweli) Mix thématique - Hommage à Charles Aznavour Idéal J - Évitez (Feat. Daddy Mory) Rainmen - La vie des gens pauvres et misérables (Feat. Fonky Family) The Firm - Firm Fiasco C-Zar (Revolution Records) - Ya Thawra 2oomey FREESTYLE sur Lunatic - Le crime paie Quart d'heure d'anniversaire Jedi Mind Tricks - Retaliation [extrait de Violent By Design, 2000] Black Star - Re:Definition [extrait de Black Star, 1998] OutKast - Chonkyfire [extrait de Aquemini, 1998] A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got) [extrait de The Love Movement, 1998] Method Man & Redman - Cheka [extrait de Blackout!, 1999] Ultramagnetic MC's - Ego Trippin' [extrait de Critical Beatdown, 1988] KRS-One - Sound of Da Police [extrait de Return of the Boom Bap, 1993] Public Enemy - Shut Em Down [extrait de Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black, 1991]
Damn the Man, Save the Music! Featuring: Game Master: Kent Blue Players: Shane Devon, David Goble, and Bethany Westerfield It is finally time to play a game I have been wanting to feature on the show since the beginning. This week we stick it to the Man and try to save our record store, Revolution Records! This week we play Damn the Man, Save the Music! by Hannah Shaffer. This game was such a blast! Please, if you enjoy what we are doing and want to see us grow, rate us on iTunes or share us with a friend! Social Media: www.rolltoplaypodcast.com Facebook: Roll To Play Podcast Twitter - @RollToPlayPod Instagram – rolltoplaypodcast Email – gm@rolltoplaynetwork.com Theme Music:"Intro by Tri-Tachyon" "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" "https://soundcloud.com/tri-tachyon"
Manus Bell udgav sidste år sit debut album Galvanize. Det er et af de mest solide debut albums som jeg har hørt i mange år. Fra første track cementere han sin plads blandt de aller bedste danske rappere på engelsk. Han formår at levere sit flow på en melodisk soulet facon, og mestrer samtidig et lynhurtigt tempo. Oven i det bringer han ofte et klart budskab om at skabe fred igennem Hip Hop. Det gør han også igennem foreningen Rapolitics, hvor han fungere som rapcoach for unge. Manus har sit eget pladeselskab Home Studio Productions og i august slog de sig sammen med det egyptiske pladeselskab Revolution Records om at lave en cypher. Musikvideoen dertil blev skudt i københavn og i den kan man opleve Manus og HSP rapperen Buzzer hooke op med den egyptiske rapper Rooney, som er kendt for sit imponerende hurtige og tekniske flow. Vi fik endelig muligheden for at opleve Manus Bell live, på spillestedet Kansas City i Odense tilbage i september, og med ham til Odense var også hans partner in rhyme Buzzer og HSP Djen DJ Carnage. De leverede et helstøbt hiphop show med stor autoritet, som vi sendt vil glemme. Manus har eferhånden delt scenen med flere legendariske hip hop legender, blandt andet har han flere gange optrådt sammen med R.A. The Rugged Man, senest til DM i mix i september, og i maj supportede han legenden Big Daddy Kane på Musik Loppen på Christania. Vi fik en snak med Manus om vilde koncert oplevelser, Galvanize udgivelsen, Rapolitics, cypheren med Rooney og hvad fremtiden byder på. TRACKLISTE : LEAF DOG - ON A MISSION STYLES P FT PHAROAHE MONCH - THE LIFE RAPUBLIK1 - MUNDRETTE BIDDER THE PROBLEMADDICTS FT MASTA ACE - HURTING RUN DMC - THEY CALL US RUN DMC MANUS BELL - MYSELF SLUM VILLAGE FT KANYE WEST & JOHN LEGEND - SELFISH BEATNUTS - NO ESCAPIN THIS
Amber runs a playtest of Damn the Man, Save the Music by Hannah Shaffer for her friends Josh, Brandon, Kristin, and Dave. DTM started out as an Empire Records inspired hack of Hannah’s other game Questlandia but it has now become it’s own roleplaying game! This episode focuses on the creation of the store employees who help run Revolution Records. You also get to meet the Boss and Big Shot who will either contribute to or ease the tension in the store. The post 01 – Damn the Man – Into the Dunes appeared first on Geekspective.
Revolution Records has been circling the drain for almost a decade. It's the weakest link in a chain of family businesses in western Chicago. Under new management by the youngest daughter, there is a small glimmer of hope. She has managed to keep the somewhat incompetent employees focused enough for the store to limp towards an event sure to bring in new customers. Seal will be signing his latest album Seal 3 this afternoon. If it goes well, everything might be okay.
Revolution Records has been circling the drain for almost a decade. It's the weakest link in a chain of family businesses in western Chicago. Under new management by the youngest daughter, there is a small glimmer of hope. She has managed to keep the somewhat incompetent employees focused enough for the store to limp towards an event sure to bring in new customers. Seal will be signing his latest album Seal 3 this afternoon. If it goes well, everything might be okay.
This week NVS is out about in at The V&A in the first field trip. The boys review its new show with the snappy title of “You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 - 1970”. With a fair bit of news to catch up on, the chaps inevitably talk about Apple’s new offerings, as well as the Tank’s 100th birthday and an alarm clock that wakes with a whiff. Rob and Jon end up in a Mayfair pub eating pies and drinking beer, while the rest of London melts in an unseasonal heatwave. Such is our commitment to the noble pie, dear listener.