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Nuances: Beyond first impressions with the Asian diaspora
S2 E6: Summer Swee-Singh on becoming a successful pianist with zero connections, being female and Asian in the industry, the importance of representation, and how colorism affects mixed-race kids.

Nuances: Beyond first impressions with the Asian diaspora

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 61:06


GUEST BIO Summer Swee-Singh is an AAPI studio/event/touring pianist and keyboardist, string and orchestral arranger, composer, music director, string contractor, backing vocalist, and music educator. Summer graduated from UC Berkeley with a B.A. in Legal Studies and a Music Minor. After graduating, she worked full-time at Jones Day San Francisco, a law firm, as their Recruiting and HR Assistant and was planning on applying to law schools when she decided to take a chance on her passion—music. She cold-called her way into her first piano residencies, as she had no music industry connections when she first transitioned to a music career, and her unique piano and string arrangements that she posted to social media led to her first touring experience ever with the band Circa Survive. Now Summer's notable studio and live performance credits include Bebe Rexha, KSHMR, Chon, Circa Survive, Naia Izumi, Roddy Ricch, Anthony Green, Chief Keef, Keiynan Lonsdale, Until the Ribbon Breaks, Gashi, Thunder Jackson, Mothe, Psychic Barber, and Alexandra Shipp. Summer also founded and runs the blog AAPI Musicians and its corresponding Instagram which spotlight established AAPI music creators and touring pros. Summer Swee-Singh Insta | TikTok | Web DEFINITIONS Patriarchy is a social system in which positions of dominance and privilege are primarily held by men. TAKEAWAYS Statistically, if you cold-call enough potential clients, you're bound to get a few good leads. The first gig is the hardest to land, but each gig opens doors to more opportunities. So get those first few and blow their socks off. Women in the music industry are often assumed to be less competent than men before they even play the first note. Their looks are also micromanaged while men rarely get any comments on their outfits. If you ever find yourself questioning a woman's abilities, or criticizing her outfit in your head, stop yourself and ask - would I ask these same questions if she was my white male buddy? If not, congratulations, you have just recognized a subconscious bias that you now have the power to dismantle in your own life. Women can also be sexist toward other women and often are, so we need to examine ourselves too and choose to uplift each other instead. Lack of transparency in auditions causes many like Summer to waste their time on try outs that were never going to land them anything because of their race, ethnicity, or gender. A career in music isn't limited to starving musician or Beyonce level fame. There is a middle class where you can be successful and financially stable, without being a household name. Careers don't have to be static. If you want your kids to learn an instrument, let them play music they love. Representation inspires people to consider paths they didn't think were possible for them before. Money is important, but it isn't everything. Our fulfillment, our physical and mental health, and time spent with loved ones are equally important variables in the equation for success. Insta | TikTok | Blog | LinkedIn Hosts: Sherry-Lynn Lee, Ariadne Mila

Tea with sg
S01E062 - Pete Lawrie Winfield - Until the Ribbon Breaks / Vero Music

Tea with sg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 128:08


Pete Lawrie-Winfield @petelawriewinfield is has gone through the whole music machine and spun it into new ways of living and creating. His band Until the Ribbon Breaks did all the things, signed with the biggest label in the world, toured with Lorde at her peak, had features from all the cool kids. And he tells of it being pretty incredible, but a lot more, and a lot less. He's recently launched a new label with Vero @verotruesocial, as Vero Music, with their first release Thunder Jackson. It's funny to have this episode air at the end of what I'm calling 'Season One,' because the show started with questions about what the new models are going to be. This is one. It incorporates many of the principles I wrote about: https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/make-your-imagination-real-now-is-the-time/ We'll do follow up episodes with more pieces of the puzzle on this project. The last hour of the episode is all Vero talk, we go super granular into production, label internal workings, and distribution. 60 episodes!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/support

Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's Left
Dialectic of Defeat: Contours of Western Marxism w. The Regrettable Century (Pt. 2)

Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's Left

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 92:39


Part 2 of our epic collaboration with our excellent podcasting comrades, The Regrettable Century, continues! We continue with our exploration of the different schools of Marxist Hegelian interpretations in the Italy, the relationship between Marxism and fascism, the Frankfurt School, and generally explore how to take the history of communist and socialist defeats to think about what is or is not to be done.  Intro Music: Until the Ribbon Breaks feat. Run the Jewels - "Revolution Indifference" Further Readings/References Patreon for The Regrettable Century Antonio Labriola Georges Sorel Idealism The Failed German Revolution of 1918 National Syndicalism Left communism Comrade Glenn Beck Antonie Pannekoek Herman Gorter The Frankfurt School Anatomy of the Micro-sect by Hal Draper The Third International (or Comintern) Sudden Clarity Clarence The Korean Working Class from 1987 to 2007 Fredric Jameson's An American Utopia Grigory Zinoviev “Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.” - John Steinbeck Dominant Ideology Antonio Gramsci Amadeo Bordiga Perry Anderson's Considerations on Western Marxism The Grand Hotel Abyss Labor Aristocracy Robert Michels' Political Parties Immerseration Thesis Dialectics of Nature ------------------------------------------------ Email us at redlibrarypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at Red Library@red_library_pod Click here to subscribe to Red Library on iTunes  Click here to support Red Library on Patreon Click here to find Red Library on Facebook Click here to find the host's political theory blog, Capillaries: Theory at the Front

Talking About Singing
JPEGMAFIA, The Weeknd, and Until the Ribbon Breaks

Talking About Singing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 81:47


This week we talk about Veteran, My Dear Melancholy,, and Until the Ribbon Breaks. Does Peggy offer something unique yet quality? Did Abel pull on our heart strings? Was the pretentiousness of UTRB distracting? We discuss all this and more, including how much we love Vince Staples. Get free Abelton racks and listen to the podcast on Dylan's new website DylanSchem.com Stay up to date on new episodes and interact with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AboutSinging Email us questions or suggestions at TalkingAboutSinging@gmail.com Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TalkingAboutSinging Thanks for listening.

Dance Machine 5000 Podcast
Dance Machine 5000 Podcast Episode 62: Industrial, EBM, Synthpop, Electro, Dance Mix

Dance Machine 5000 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 86:53


Dance Machine 5000 Podcast Episode 62. Featuriung new tracks from Moby, Simple Minds, IAMX, Fischerspooner, GusGus and lots more. 1. Until the Ribbon Breaks – Open (Home) 2. Moby – Welcome to Hard Times 3. Psy’Aviah – Earth, Wind, Fire, Air And Sky (Om Namaha Shivaya) 4. BloodConnek7ion – First Connek7ion (Coágulo Version) 5. Cardinal [&hellip

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 67 - Reliving SXSW 2015

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 58:52


Well I just went on an album buying spree (and you should too!!) because once again, the research paid off.  I listened to around 1500 bands.  Narrowed that down to 100 or so.  And then wrote out an itinerary of about 40 which, I actually got to see.  It is so much work but the reward is so worth it.  SXSW is really something I live for.  To all my friends and family that helped make it such an awesome event, and for understanding when I could only hang out for 10 minutes because I had the next show to run off to, this podcast is my thank you.  If you're curious where I was running off to, I have included my ridiculous itinerary below.  I would love for someone to figure out how many miles I put it.Wed730-800 Keeper at Swan Dive Patio800-840 Aisha Burns at Lucille900-940 Marian Hill at Blackheart930-1000 Basecamp at Lucky Lounge1000-1040 The Seshen at The Iron Bear (TruThoughts Showcase)1100-1140 Odesza (badges only) at The Parish1130-1245 Kidnap Kid at V Lounge1200-1240 Little Simz at Latitude 301200-1240 Jared and the Mill at Esther's Follies1:00-1:50 The Last Bison at Esther's FolliesThur800-850 Rubblebucket at IFC Fairgrounds840-925 Doomtree at Karma Lounge930-1010 Until the Ribbon Breaks at Bar 961000-1040 Hypnotic Brass Ensemble at Flamingo Cantina1100-1140 Zionstereo at Speakeasy1200-1230 DeJ Loaf at Tap Room at The Market1230-200 Austin Bassdrive Sessions at Dozen ClubFriday730- Photay at Central Presbyterian 800- Irene Diaz at Flamingo Cantina830- Nyla at Palm Door910- Kate Tempest at Maggie Mae's Rooftop1000- Joel Laviolette at Russian House1100- Chadwick Stokes at Lucky Lounge1130- Badbadnotgood at place that used to be Antones1230- Ghostface Killah with Badbadnotgood at place that used to be Antones115-300 Hernan Catteno at KingdomSaturday230-300 GFOTY + Spinee at Hype Hotel300-345 A. G. Cook at Hype Hotel400-445 Sophie at Hype Hotel445-500 Obey City at Hype Hotel500-600 SOPHIE at Hype Hotel500-545 Hudson Mohawk at Hype Hotel600-700 The Iguanas at Joe's Coffee800- Velvet Caravan at Elephant Room800- Melie at Maggie Mae's900- Rocky Dawuni at Russian House1000 - Ibeyi at Bungalow1045- HxdB at Plush1115- Badbadnotgood at Bungalow1200- Tunji Ige at Empire Garage100- SOPHIE at Red Eyed FlyThere were so many mind blowing good performances.  There is no way I could cover them all in one mix.  For example, I made no mention of when I went to see BADBADNOTGOOD and then it turned out that after their set, surprise, they were playing backup for Ghostface Killah!  And that was just one of the many SXSW miracles I had.  Also not on the podcast is Hernan Catteno building it up and breaking it down till 3am.  So so good.  Oh man and as always, Austin, you came through with so so much amazingly delicious food.  Long story short, it was perfect.  Always is.  Can't wait to do it again.  Oh and don't forget, you can check out all the SXSW playlists I put together on Spotify to dig into all the other bands. username: ActiveListener.  Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists.Aaronwww.activelistenerpodcast.comLink to Kate Tempest poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCMmyhMirqUTracklist (these are links to buy the tracks)1.Our Lives Our Time by Chadwick Stokes on The Horse Comanche2.Joy by Joel Laviolette & Rattletree on Joy3.The Fall by The Seshen on Unravel4.Bad Doctor ft. BoomBaptist by Keeper on Bad Doctor5.Oya by Ibeyi on Ibeyi6.One Time by Marian Hill on Sway7.Try Me by Dej Loaf on Try Me8.Final Boss by Doomtree on All Hands9.Have I by Little Simz on AGE 101: DROP 110.Lonely Daze by Kate Tempest on Everybody Down11.Hold Your Own by Kate Tempest12.Perspective ft. Homeboy Sandman by Until The Ribbon Breaks on A Lesson Unlearnt13.Sun Models ft. Madelyn Grant by ODESZA on In Return14.Gibbous by Hypnotic Brass Ensemble on Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

Likewise
LW 55: Until The Ribbon Breaks (Band)

Likewise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 26:08


UK-natives Until The Ribbon Breaks have been reimagining popular songs on YouTube through their ambient and electronic sound. You can catch them this year on tour with London Grammar throughout North America. Tune in as Matt sits down with James and Pete over Insomnia Cookies, as they discuss film inspirations, Midwest roadtrips and their mutual love for Boyz II Men.

Chub Creek Podcast
Chub Creek 166 - May the 4th Be With You

Chub Creek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2014 43:23


For once, I actually sit down and try to say something coherent. “Try” being the key word there. As Yoda would say, “Do, or do not. There is no try.” Check out BIRP.fm for a lot of great music including today’s “2025” by Until the Ribbon Breaks. If you want that stupid ringtone it’s here (iPhone or Android) Take a look at some of the photos I was talking about below (at chubcreek.com)