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RÉUPLOAD — Émission initialement mise en ligne le 19 août 2020.Le flux de Hommage Collatéral hébergera désormais son podcast "cousin" dédié aux œuvres marquantes de notre enfance ou adolescence. En attendant les nouveaux épisodes à la rentrée, retrouvez tous les anciens numéros ici même, au rythme d'un par jour. Bonne écoute !On n'est pas trop vieux pour ces conneries (ni trop près de l'actu). C'est sous ce titre à rallonge qu'on se permettra - TRÈS ponctuellement - de sortir de la ligne édito du podcast pour évoquer un sujet d'actualité qu'on a envie de traiter, généralement une petite pépite méconnue ou presque qu'on aimerait vous faire découvrir, ou avec un éclairage nouveau. Choisir le sujet du premier spin of du genre n'a pas été compliqué du tout puisque je cherchais un moyen de vous parler de la comédie musicale Hamilton depuis près de quatre ans ! Car c'est l'oeuvre culturelle la plus forte qu'il m'ait été donné de voir depuis tout ce temps, pour faire simple. Avec la mise à disposition d'une captation de la création de Lin-Manuel Miranda sur Disney +, on avait l'excuse toute trouvée pour se réunir avec… Océane, créatrice du podcast Lemon Adaptation Club, qui s'intéresse à l'exercice des adaptations sur petit ou grand écran Clémence, directrice artistique et fan artist | Twitter | Deviantart Sylvestre, journaliste chez Première et Le Journal de Mickey | Twitter Que vous découvrirez cette merveille avec nous ou que vous la connaissiez déjà, on espère que vous apprécierez cette émission spéciale de deux heures qui conclue la saison 3 du podcast ! Playlist (avec exceptionnellement des extraits pour chaque morceau) : 01 - Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo & Christopher Jackson - Alexander Hamilton | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International02 - Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo, Jasmine Cephas-Jones & Leslie Odom Jr - The Schuyler Sisters | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International03 - Jonathan Groff - You'll be back | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International04 - Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Christopher Jackson - Yorktown (The World turned upside down) | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International05 - K'naan, Snow tha Product, Riz MC and Residente - Immigrants (We get the job done) | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International06 - Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs & Okieriete Onaodowan - My shot | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International Si en trois ans vous n'avez pas donné la moindre étoile, associée à un commentaire rikiki que Apple Podcasts… ben, ne laissez pas passez votre coup. (Vous l'avez ?) Ça se passe juste là. Et comme toujours, rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux : Facebook Twitter Instagram Sur ce, belle fin d'été à toutes et à tous. À dans quelques semaines pour le numéro 33… et le début de la saison 4 !
Ashley watches Gyllenhaal after 2 years, Sean learns about Riz MC, and the Pausers need a death clock to get through Snake Plissssken.
In his latest film, Mogul Mowgli, actor and rapper Riz Ahmed stars as Zed, a rapper diagnosed with an autoimmune disease right before he's set to go on a major tour.The film's subject reflects a bit of a trend. Earlier this year, Ahmed was nominated for an Academy Award for his work in The Sound of Metal, another film about a musician dealing with a life-altering medical condition.But Mogul Mowgli is arguably darker – and weirder. The film uses rap, lyricism, and magical realism to tell the story of a man navigating identity, family, and illness. Ahmed co-wrote the film and drew on elements from his own life – including his music career, as rapper Riz MC and one half of the hip hop duo Swet Shop Boys.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
Peniel Ibe is the policy engagement coordinator at AFSC’s Office of Public Policy and Advocacy. She leads AFSC’s advocacy efforts to coordinate grassroots engagement strategies to impact policy change. She is an immigrant from Nigeria who recently relocated to the United States and is advocating for the rights of others like her. In this episode of Community Voz, Peniel tells us everything we need to know about what's happening with federal immigration policy.songs in this episode:Mamizolo by Ladysmith Black MambazoFeeling Good by Nina SimoneImmigrants: We Get the Job Done by K'naan featuring Residente, Riz MC & Snow Tha ProductCheck out Peniel's podcast hereSupport the show (https://foodjustice.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=2)
Welcome back! This week Michael is joined by actor, artist, and all around wonderful human Melinda Capeles! They begin by going through a grab bag of recent headlines - the Johnson & Johnson vaccine halt, Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz's shady Venmo payments, creating during the pandemic, and the reckoning occurring within theatrical spaces. They then turn their conversation to one of the big Oscars films this year - Sound of Metal, for a deeply personal conversation on the themes and struggles it touches upon. As always, they end the episode sharing what they think is TRASH this week! Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter/Instagram and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow Melinda at @cirque_de_life on Instagram.Follow Rooted 3:17 at @rooted_317 on Instagram and visit their website at rooted317.bigcartel.com.Follow El Batey Apparel at @elbateyapparel on Instagram and visit their website at elbateydancecenter.com.Follow Los Artistas del Barrio Buffalo at facebook.com/LosArtistasDelBarrioBuffaloNY.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com.
A Brit of Pakistani descent who in 2017 became the first Muslim and Asian male to win an acting Emmy discusses how his early work reflected and perpetuated inner conflict, what caused a post-Emmy breakdown and why he is returning to his indie roots.Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
On n'est pas trop vieux pour ces conneries (ni trop près de l'actu). C'est sous ce titre à rallonge qu'on se permettra - TRÈS ponctuellement - de sortir de la ligne édito du podcast pour évoquer un sujet d'actualité qu'on a envie de traiter, généralement une petite pépite méconnue ou presque qu’on aimerait vous faire découvrir, ou avec un éclairage nouveau. Choisir le sujet du premier spin of du genre n’a pas été compliqué du tout puisque je cherchais un moyen de vous parler de la comédie musicale Hamilton depuis près de quatre ans ! Car c’est l’oeuvre culturelle la plus forte qu’il m’ait été donné de voir depuis tout ce temps, pour faire simple. Avec la mise à disposition d’une captation de la création de Lin-Manuel Miranda sur Disney +, on avait l’excuse toute trouvée pour se réunir avec… • Océane, créatrice du podcast Lemon Adaptation Club, qui s’intéresse à l’exercice des adaptations sur petit ou grand écran | Twitter • Clémence, directrice artistique et fan artist | Twitter | Deviantart • Sylvestre, journaliste chez Première et Le Journal de Mickey | Twitter Que vous découvrirez cette merveille avec nous ou que vous la connaissiez déjà, on espère que vous apprécierez cette emission spéciale de deux heures qui conclue la saison 3 du podcast ! Playlist (avec exceptionnellement des extraits pour chaque morceau) : 01 - Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo & Christopher Jackson - Alexander Hamilton | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International 02 - Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo, Jasmine Cephas-Jones & Leslie Odom Jr - The Schuyler Sisters | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International 03 - Jonathan Groff - You’ll be back | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International 04 - Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs, Okieriete Onaodowan, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Christopher Jackson - Yorktown (The World turned upside down) | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International 05 - K'naan, Snow tha Product, Riz MC and Residente - Immigrants (We get the job done) | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International 06 - Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Ramos, Daveed Diggs & Okieriete Onaodowan - My shot | Hamilton, an American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording © 2015 Hamilton Uptown / Atlantic Records / WEA International Si en trois ans vous n’avez pas donné la moindre étoile, associée à un commentaire rikiki que Apple Podcasts… ben, ne laissez pas passez votre coup. (Vous l’avez ?) Ça se passe juste là. Et comme toujours, rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux : Facebook Twitter Instagram Sur ce, belle fin d’été à toutes et à tous. À dans quelques semaines pour le numéro 33… et le début de la saison 4 !
You keep up on things. You know what’s going on in arts and culture. Then inevitably, it happens. Someone who wasn’t even on your radar is suddenly everywhere, making you question not where they’ve been, but where you’ve been. Meet Riz Ahmed. By now, you probably recognize him from HBO’s The Night Of, but for years, Ahmed’s been busy making wide-ranging, significant, and accomplished work. In person, he’s not some frenetic perpetual motion machine, but he does seem to function at a brisk and constant clip, creating, provoking and questioning. He approached Naz Khan, the role that’s brought him to recent wide attention, with a simple theory: “If you see the world in a certain way, the behavior follows.” Applied to Ahmed himself, it seems an apt description of how he creates art, and with it, change. Born in London to Pakistani immigrant parents, he won a scholarship to north London’s Merchant Taylors’ school, where he found himself and most Asian kids a subclass in a sea of diplomats’ kids in full prep regalia. He decided to do something about it, specifically, rigging a vote to force the school into electing its first Asian head boy. When other frustrations were expressed more overtly – he threw a chair intended for another student through a window – one teacher had a suggestion: “If you can muck about on stage, you get applause for it, not a suspension.” Good idea. At Oxford University, he studied philosophy, politics and economics, and also put on the only play with two non-white leads staged during his time there. When he decided to put on a drum and bass night but didn’t have immediate takers, he printed up flyers minus the venue and kept at it until he found a club willing to fill in the blank. College confirmed something he’d sensed all along: You can make yourself an insider, but the world will send you occasional reminders that status is temporary. It’s a perspective that’s informed his work across genres, including film, TV, stage and music. He did manage to work in some drama studies, and made his film debut at 23 playing a member of the real-life Tipton Three in Michael Winterbottom’s The Road to Guantánamo. He also made a three-hour debut at the Luton Airport, where he and another actor from the film were detained under the Terrorism Act by Special Branch upon returning from the Berlin Film Festival. We’re sure the Branch boys were just exercising caution; we’re also pretty sure that wouldn’t have happened to Matt and Ben. Ahmed was nominated for his first British Independent Film Award for Shifty, and highly praised for his effortless, persuasive chemistry with other actors. His second came for Four Lions, Chris Morris’ hilarious satire on terrorism. Mira Nair, who directed him in The Reluctant Fundamentalist, recognized his unique ability to play characters that shift between worlds. "It's the most demanding, complicated role for a young person to carry a film on his shoulders, and to be somebody at once absolutely authentic to the Lahori universe, yet absolutely comfortable, elegant and savvy in the Wall Street universe; to spout the poetry of Faiz at one moment and ruthlessly cut out a factory in Manila the next." Eventually American filmmakers saw his work (or at least got hold of reviews routinely peppered with words like “charismatic” “brilliant” and “natural”) and wanted in. His performance opposite Jake Gyllenhal in Nightcrawler was outstanding, and in its review of Jason Bourne, RogerEbert.com wrote, “Only Riz Ahmed makes any impact on a performance level, doing a lot with very little – watch the way he subtly plays a successful businessman who knows the skeletons are about to fall out of his closet. There's a much better version of Jason Bourne that focuses on him…” This year’s been a big one for him. He’s in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and puts a new spin on the gumshoe genre in City of Tiny Lights. He’s also working on a multi-generational Pakistani-British family story he aims to make for U.K. television. If the industry (ironically) helped Ahmed’s early career with its tendency to see in stereotypes, it’s also allowed us glimpses of a depth we’d otherwise miss by occasionally looking past them. Needless to say, that goes for society as a whole, and Ahmed is not shy about voicing that opinion. But he knows that if you’re going to be an unapologetic button-pusher, you best avoid righteous self-aggrandizement and do it with some humor. And some serious rap. Under the handle Riz MC, he’s put out three albums of songs that have been critically acclaimed (and in one instance, banned) for their biting – and bitingly funny – take on immigration, race and other issues. Ahmed specializes in playing, and being, an insider-outsider. If you’ve never felt like an outsider, don’t count yourself lucky; it’s a perspective that benefits us. Which is why we need this guy to keep acting, rapping, writing, and if necessary, throwing the occasional chair.
Long before there was Pod Fuzz, there was Azeem lobbying Adam to look more deeply into the work of Riz Ahmed. A few years later, he’s one of the most exciting actors in commercial and independent cinema, as well as making his mark in music as Riz MC and as part of rap duo Swet Shop Boys. Fellow actor and longtime Riz fan Ram Gupta joins the co-hosts for a deep dive into Ahmed’s life and times, the films that made him and where he might go next.
S04 E10, “Winner”: -> Saulcast 410. West Coast Project 410. Epic Old School Recaps 410. Nerdrotic 410. Almost Cancelled 410. Saulcast 410 Instant Take. Cage The Beast - Adelitas Way 2011. Tap Dance - Alexandra Joner 2014. Opening, Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) - New Broadway Cast 2002. Immigrants - K’NAAN, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente 2016. Watch and Talk Better Talk Saul 410. Post Show Recaps 410. Better Cast Saul 410. Sex 101 - Jay Sean, Tyga 2012. Feel Good - Blonde, Karen Harding 2015. The Message - Nas 1996. The Winner Takes It All - The Groove Planters 2017. Eyes Wide Shut - Conquer Divide 2015. Known Better - Meg Mac 2015. Catch Me If You Can (2002). The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Springtime / Heil Myself - Original Broadway Cast 2001. Cinema Geekly Better Talk Saul #33. Better Call Saul Insider Podcast 410. Afterbuzz 410. James Hancock 410 (YouTube). The Final Set - OSNA 2007. Tap Dance - Octave Minds, Chance the Rapper, Social Experiment 2014. Tap Dance - Laura Doherty 2011. False Alarm - Smile Empty Soul 2013.
This is Episode 76 of the State of the Theory Podcast. Politics. Power. Popular Culture. And other stuff, probably. In this series, we’re like super nerdy philosophical DJs: mashing up Serious Academic Questions with the most topical news and trends in pop culture. Each week, we’ll tackle a new topic and collide it with ‘critical theory’ (we’re pretty loose with our definitions, though, so expect the unexpected). Our aim is to destroy the stuff we know, explore the stuff we don’t and unsettle everything we think we know about the world. We take the obvious, the commonsensical, the certain, and then we rip it all to shreds. We are your theory doctors and we are always on call. This week we are excited by the return of “Spitting Image” (https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/sep/28/spitting-image-returns-chaotic-times-trump-putin-zuckerberg) and think about what makes effective satire. What is the relationship between satire and time, and why does some satire age well, while others don’t? What is the point of satire anyway? You can watch the “Going for an English” sketch from “Goodness Gracious Me” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huSP7PtctC4 You can watch the “Delhi Mail” sketch from “Goodness Gracious Me” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7nU2a23m9o You can listen to “The Post 9/11 Blues” by Riz MC here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKTsJpfC0IQ You can listen to “Send the Marines” by Tom Lehrer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFvxqQTh3m4 You can listen to “National Brotherhood Week” by Tom Lehrer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgASBVMyVFI You can watch “Black Jeopardy” with Tom Hanks on “Saturday Night Live” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7VaXlMvAvk Our theme music is "The Face of God" by The Agrarians (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Agrarians/The_Jovial_Shepherd/The_Face_of_God) State of the Theory is brought to you by Hannah Fitzpatrick (@drhfitz) and Anindya Raychaudhuri (@DrAnindyaR) Find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/stateofthetheorypodcast) or Tweet us @TheoryDoctors
The smarter politics that is emerging in America recognizes that every elected position has the potential to serve as a platform for transformational change, and that is especially true of city council posts. City councillors govern from the intersection of grassroots engagement and policy. If they do it right, they can remake local, state, and national debates. Few city councilmembers know this better than Austin’s Greg Casar. Casar came to Austin as an activist, he recognized quickly the potential of the city council, and got elected at the age of twenty-five, the youngest city councillor in Austin history. Since then, he has pursued groundbreaking struggles for worker rights, immigrant rights, and economic justice, and there have been amazing victories. This week, Greg Casar is our guest on Next Left. SHOW NOTES Internal Emails Show ICE Agents Struggling to Substantiate Trump’s Lies About Immigrants (https://theintercept.com/2017/10/04/ice-raids-trump-immigration-deportation/) The Intercept Alice Speri Greg Casar FIghts to Change Austin (https://www.austinmonthly.com/AM/August-2018/Greg-Casar-Fights-to-Change-Austin/index.php?cparticle=2&siarticle=1&requiressl=true#artanc) Austin Monthly Elizabeth Pagano Austin Just Brought Paid Sick Leave to the South (https://www.thenation.com/article/austin-just-brought-paid-sick-leave-to-the-south/) The Nation Jimmy Tobias Immigrants (We Get the Job Done) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_35a7sn6ds) - K’naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente Hamilton Mixtape
The 9th episode of the "Music For The New Revolution" podcast, produced by David Heitler-Klevans and Rodney Whittenberg, features music and discussion related to the topics of immigration and the border. Music includes K'naan, Show The Product, Riz MC & Residente, Flaco Jiménez, Elena & Los Fulanos, Ted Warmbrand, Word of Mouth, Sade and an interview (with music) from Joe Jencks. Please consider supporting this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/musicforthenewrevolution
Why is it still rare to see a romantic relationship between a black man and a white woman on TV? Is Netflix more progressive depicting interracial relationships than other networks? How did the casting of a Cheerios commercial ignite a racist backlash? In this week’s episode, we chat with Lori Tharps, a former Entertainment Weekly and Vibe Magazine writer, novelist and Associate Professor of Journalism at Temple University about how interracial relationships are portrayed on film and TV. Lori breaks down the positive and negative aspects about the depiction of some of the more memorable interracial relationships in pop culture including Tom and Helen Willis on The Jeffersons, Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner in The Bodyguard and Aziz Ansari’s love interests in Master of None. Then, Amita gives her rating and review of Jose James’ latest covers album Lean on Me and sells Sean on a new single from her multi-talented fantasy husband- Riz MC aka Riz Ahmed. Links: Follow Lori on Twitter & Instagram Lori’s blog- My American Melting Pot Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org Riz MC- “Mogambo”
Summer movie blockbuster season is well underway and there's no better time to revisit our episode that focuses on what goes in to making movie trailers. Have you ever wondered how a movie trailer is created? Have you ever questioned why you see a shot in a trailer that doesn't exist in the film or fretted over the amount of plot detail a trailer reveals? Well wonder no more! This week, we speak to Nati Braunstein, Co-President and Creative Director at the Creative Advertising agency, Aspect, and get a look inside the process of making memorable movie trailers. Nati discusses the collaborative effort behind the production of trailers and reveals some inside info about the trailers and TV spots for Aquaman and Mary Poppins Returns. Plus, in the Big Sell, Sean reviews the new Riz MC single, "Mogambo" and sells Amita on an article about Stan Lee after his passing. Aspect Website Aspect on Twitter Aspect Instagram If you enjoyed this episode check out: Our conversation with the Music Supervisor of The Florida Project and Tangerine Our conversation with the Cinematographer of 20 Feet From Stardom and Won't You Be My Neighbor? Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
Have you ever wondered how a movie trailer is created? Have you ever questioned why you see a shot in a trailer that doesn't exist in the film or fretted over the amount of plot detail a trailer reveals? Well wonder no more! This week, we speak to Nati Braunstein, Co-President and Creative Director at the Creative Advertising agency, Aspect, and get a look inside the process of making memorable movie trailers. Nati discusses the collaborative effort behind the production of trailers and reveals some inside info about the trailers and TV spots for the highly anticipated Aquaman and Mary Poppins Returns. Plus, in the Big Sell, Sean reviews the new Riz MC single, "Mogambo" and sells Amita on an article about Stan Lee after his passing. Aspect Website Aspect on Twitter Aspect Instagram If you enjoyed this episode check out: Our conversation with the Music Supervisor of The Florida Project and Tangerine Our conversation with the Cinematographer of 20 Feet From Stardom and Won't You Be My Neighbor? Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
Why is it still rare to see a romantic relationship between a black man and a white woman on TV? Is Netflix more progressive depicting interracial relationships than other networks? How did the casting of a Cheerios commercial ignite a racist backlash? In this week's episode, we chat with Lori Tharps, a former Entertainment Weekly and Vibe Magazine writer, novelist and Associate Professor of Journalism at Temple University about how interracial relationships are portrayed on film and TV. Lori breaks down the positive and negative aspects about the depiction of some of the more memorable interracial relationships in pop culture including Tom and Helen Willis on The Jeffersons, Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner in The Bodyguard and Aziz Ansari's love interests in Master of None. Then, Amita gives her rating and review of Jose James' latest covers album Lean on Me and sells Sean on a new single from her multi-talented fantasy husband- Riz MC aka Riz Ahmed. Links: Follow Lori on Twitter & Instagram Lori's blog- My American Melting Pot Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Visit our website www.insidepoppodcast.com Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org Riz MC- "Mogambo"
Electronic Soul from The Seshen. Mellow vocal tracks from Gia Margaret and Rhi. Hip Hop from Boog Brown, Noname and Fevra. Drum & Bass from Chug, Peshay and Calibre remixing Jaheim. Brazilina Boogie from Kassin, new music from Sampology, Riz MC’s latest track plus plenty more musical treats.
S04 E10, “Winner”: Saulcast 410. West Coast Project 410. Epic Old School Recaps 410. Nerdrotic 410. Almost Cancelled 410. Saulcast 410 Instant Take. Watch and Talk Better Talk Saul 410. Post Show Recaps 410. Better Cast Saul 410. Cinema Geekly Better Talk Saul #33. Better Call Saul Insider Podcast 410. Afterbuzz 410. James Hancock 410 (YouTube). Catch Me If You Can (2002). The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Springtime for Hitler/ Heil Myself - Original Broadway Cast 2001. The Final Set - OSNA 2007. Tap Dance - Octave Minds, Chance the Rapper, Social Experiment 2014. Tap Dance - Laura Doherty 2011. False Alarm - Smile Empty Soul 2013. Cage The Beast - Adelitas Way 2011. Tap Dance - Alexandra Joner 2014. Opening, Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) - New Broadway Cast 2002. Immigrants - K’NAAN, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente 2016. Sex 101 - Jay Sean, Tyga 2012. Feel Good - Blonde, Karen Harding 2015. The Message - Nas 1996. The Winner Takes It All - The Groove Planters 2017. Eyes Wide Shut - Conquer Divide 2015. Known Better - Meg Mac 2015.
We talk about the song Immigrants, from the Hamilton Mixtape. Jeff and Sunny are all about Snow Tha Product's verse but need help pronouncing the other featured artists. Meh, they get the job done! Hamilton the Musical, K'naan, Riz MC, Residente, immigration, hip-hop, podcast
Featuring: Hannah (Boozy Movies), Rebecca (The Binge Movie Podcast), Sam (Breakers Podcast), Steven (Is This Adulting?)In honor of Fourth of July, we share songs about America (and things get dark).This week's playlist:The Times They Are A Changin’ by Bob Dylan (Sam)Battle Born by The Killers (Steven)America by Laura Veirs (Josh)American Terrorist by Lupe Fiasco (Hannah)Star Witness by Neko Case (Rebecca)Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival (Sam)Immigrants by K’naan, Snow the Producer, Riz MC, Residente (Steven)Subdivision by Ani Difranco (Josh)Summer in the City by The Lovin’ Spoonful (Rebecca)American Girl by Tom Petty (Hannah)Listen to the playlist at our-americana.com/playlist
Tonight's episode of APEX Express features music curated by Zuha Khan (DJ Baqvas) on the continuation of a theme from the last time she was on APEX. That theme is: Defiantly Yours: Radical Music from the Asian Diaspora in the Era of Trump. Tonight's setlist reflects coming together and standing up for what's right, recognizing our own struggles, and our pasts through migration and movements to do what we can to survive in a country that is employing more and more fascist practices. To hear the full show with music, follow this link. Track List: Immigrants (We Get The Job Done) by K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente on The Hamilton Mixtape (Atlantic Records) Fired Up ft. Raaginder by SETI X (Self Released Single) Us (Prod. By Nphared) by Ruby Ibarra Feat. Rocky Rivera, Klassy, & Faith Santilla on CIRCA91 (Beatrock Music) Hella San Francisco (Equipto & Maitre'D) by The Watershed on Equipto & Brycon Present The Watershed (IHAA Records) Sound The People ft. Heems by Red Baraat on Sound The People (Rhyme & Reason) No More War by Soom T & Jean-Paul Dub on Dubs for Syria (Vaticaen Production) War Empire by Kohinoorgasm on Synthwali and the War Empire EP (Self Released) Find Safety by LAL on Find Safety (Self Released) in between things by Wisechild (Self Released Single) Migrations by Diaspoura on Demonstrations (Self Released) War by Sahab on Safa City (Self Released) [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfNeCozJBw] Zuha Khan, also known as DJ Baqvas, is a proud local of the East Bay. Zuha is a member of the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action and helps out with its projects like Bay Area Solidarity Summer — a political action camp for South Asian youth. She is a DJ at San Francisco's BFF.fm. Zuha enjoys politicizing radio DJ-ing through music by finding tracks produced by subversive artists from right here at home to countries most wouldn't think to look to. You can follow her on Twitter @Zuha_Wave. The post APEX Express – Defiantly Yours appeared first on KPFA.
“Imagine a world where materials can heal themselves and electronics are built to learn the way your brain does”. This is the world of Dr Jessamyn Fairfield, a fascinating realm of the super small which may underpin a revolution in how computers are designed. As the founder of Bright Club in Ireland, Jessamyn also shares her top tips for mixing science communication with comedy, and a little exercise to get your creative juices flowing. Mixtape: 1. Tightrope by Janelle Monae 2. Hysteria by Muse 3. Overcome by Laura Mvula 4. The Real Thing by Tune Yards 5. Immigrants (We Get The Job Done) by K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente and Riz Ahmed 6. Skwod by Nadia Rose
New York’s distinction as a “sanctuary city” is a saving grace for the undocumented community who fear for their future under the 45th U.S. president. But is it enough? Here, producer Ramon Taylor explores the roots of sanctuary, along with efforts made by city officials, universities, and congregations, and the ensuing fight on Capitol Hill that may well determine the fate of more than half a million New Yorkers and millions more across the country. Credits: “Immigrants (We Get The Job Done),” K'naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC & Residente; Voice of America (VOA). Disclaimer: VOA’s representation in this report in no way constitutes support or endorsement of The New School.
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: MoZaic, Skyzoo, Black Metaphor, conshus, Artisan P, DJ Proof, Elaquent, a l l i e, Termanology, Joey Bada$$, Shy Girls, PremRock, Fresh Kils, Gabriel Garzon-Montano, KNaan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente, Hamilton Musical, De La Soul, Estelle, Pete Rock, Bonobo, Table For Three, Rapsody, Stik Figa, Black Milk, New Kingston, Fakear, Beet Unique, Ugly Duckling, T-Rex, Coldcut, Roses Gabor, Paul Simon, Nico Segal fka Donnie Trumpet, Fickle Friends, Wax Tailor, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Two One Night Stands in conversation with John Kennedy on X-Posure, Radio X
In Episode 16 Pip speaks with British Actor Riz Ahmed about his acting career to date, including his most recent role in 2014's Nightcrawlers, his life as a British Muslim in the entertainment industry, his musical alter-ego Riz MC and much much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
001 Frank Garcia & Mademoiselle Caro 'Soldiers (The Revenge Dub)' [BUZZIN FLY RECORDS]002 Sonik Republik 'Gimmer Shelter (Cagedbaby's Disco Factory Mix)' [STREET BEATS]003 B Team 'A Team Theme (Ikost Electro Remix)' [953 RECORDINGS]004 Munk 'La Musica (Original Extended Mix)' [GOMMA DANCE TRACKS]005 Cicada 'Your Love (Dcup Remix)' [CRITICAL MASS RECORDINGS]006 Slap In The Bass 'Surko (Blaze Tripp Remix)' [WEARHOUSE MUSIC]007 Deadmau5 'Sofi Needs A Ladder' [ULTRA]008 Squarepusher 'Cryptic Motion (Mr. Oizo Remix)' [ED BANGER RECORDS]009 Tommie Sunshine feat Oh Snap '5AM (Sex Rehab Remix)' [ULTRA]010 Adrian Lux 'Strawberry (Blende Remix)' [ULTRA]011 Fatboy Slim 'Weapon Of Choice (Sonpub Remix)' [SKINT RECORDS]012 Futurecop! 'Dreams (Silicone Project Remix)' [KIEZ BEATS]013 The Maximizers 'Maximo (Original Mix)' [IHU RECORDS (ARMADA)]014 GTRONIC 'My Money (Original Mix)' [DIM MAK RECORDS]015 Losers feat Riz MC & Envy 'Flush' [ARMADA MUSIC]016 Hey Today! 'Strange' [LEKTOLUV]017 Grum 'Can't Shake This Feeling (Beaumont Remix)' [ULTRA]
Groovement was extremely chuffed a couple of weeks back to have Riz Ahmed aka RIZ MC drop by the studio for an hour of tunes and conversation before his gig at RIOT JAZZ VS HIT AND RUN that night. We shoot the shit about Street Fighter II, the thoughts and themes behind his debut album MICroscope and the principle of good music. MICroscope is out on 31 JAN 2011, and is available to pre-order now.