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Another couple of hours of diverse genre defying music including Jazz,Spiritual,Afro,soulful,leftfield & Latin Beats.Aja & ClaireMark de Clive-Lowe - Heart Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Pillars of HerculesNew Jazz Underground - Pray 4 MeKahil El'Zabar's Spirit Groove - Trane In MindNicola Conte - Ra In Egypt (feat Ghalia Banali)New Jazz Underground -All The Stars (Feat. Jillian Grace)Tamtam - 虹の彷徨 - Ramble In The RainbowJanet Lawson Quintet - You Promised Artemis - Footprints.The Invisible Session - Pull The HandbrakeJazzanova - Another New Day (Little Big Beat Studio Live Session)The Funky Ginger - Fetcher Jumperson THE FINAL mixNicola Conte - Shiva (feat Melanie Charles)Rita Satch - Meet Me In The GardenIchiko Aoba - COLORATURA.Flying Lotus - The Lost Girls (feat. Sid Sriram).Audiosapian - Moving In EcstasyAnushka - Overwhelmed [BBE Music]Dayme Arocena - Don't Unplug My Body Audiophysical - An Acquired FaithKaidi Tatham.- So HappySuba - Na NeblinaS-Tone Inc & Toca - Longe De VoceGerardo Frisina - MindoroAndy Taylor -Jah MamboIain Mackenzie - Mambo Jazz
In this episode of Vibe Science, hosts Ryan Alford and Chris Hansen sit down with Sid Sriram, a 25-year-old AI entrepreneur and national-level bodybuilder. Sid opens up about his inspiring journey from overcoming negative habits to building a life defined by discipline, strategic environment changes, and a competitive mindset. Together, they explore the significance of surrounding oneself with uplifting influences, cultivating self-awareness, and sustaining healthy routines. Sid's story is a powerful testament to the impact of a supportive environment and an unyielding pursuit of excellence, motivating listeners to reflect on their own journeys of growth and success.TAKEAWAYSPersonal transformation and its significanceThe role of environment in achieving successThe impact of habits on personal growthThe importance of discipline in overcoming negative behaviorsDaily routines and their influence on productivityThe competitive spirit as a motivator for excellenceSurrounding oneself with positive influences and like-minded individualsSelf-awareness and emotional intelligence in personal developmentTools and practices for self-improvement, such as journalingThe interconnectedness of energy dynamics and personal growth Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science
Meet our guest Sid Sriram, a tech entrepreneur, CEO of NexGen AI Solutions, and competitive bodybuilder. Sid founded NexGen with a vision to empower businesses to harness advanced AI for real-world impact, supporting everything from startups to well-established companies. Starting from scratch, Sid bootstrapped the business while juggling three jobs and a bodybuilding career, building an unbreakable discipline and relentless mindset. The intense focus and commitment demanded by bodybuilding have deeply influenced Sid's approach to life and business—early mornings, strict routines, and the drive to push past exhaustion have forged a mentality where quitting is never an option. From delivering transformative AI solutions to breaking limits in the gym, Sid embodies consistency, resilience, and the pursuit of potential in both himself and his clients. Tune in now! Learn More Here: https://instagram.com/sidxsriram Want to be a guest on WITneSSes? Send Elisha Arowojobe a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/elishaarowojobe
In this inspiring episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Sid Sriram, CEO of Next Gen AI Solutions, who shares his incredible journey of balancing a demanding tech career with competitive bodybuilding. Sid bootstrapped his business while working three jobs, all while training as a bodybuilder. The episode delves into the importance of discipline, resilience, and mindfulness, as Sid discusses how these elements helped him succeed in both business and fitness. Listeners will gain valuable insights on pushing past mental and physical boundaries, finding balance, and harnessing mindfulness for overall well-being. About the Guest: Sid Sriram is a self-made tech entrepreneur and CEO of Next Gen AI Solutions. His path to success has been marked by perseverance, as he bootstrapped his company while working multiple jobs and competing in bodybuilding. Sid's unique ability to balance his high-performance career with his bodybuilding endeavors is grounded in discipline, resilience, and mindfulness. His journey serves as a powerful testament to overcoming challenges and achieving success through a mindful approach to life and work. Key Takeaways: Discipline and Resilience: Sid's success in both tech entrepreneurship and bodybuilding is rooted in his disciplined mindset and ability to stay resilient in the face of challenges. Balancing Multiple Roles: Learn how Sid juggled working three jobs, running a startup, and training for bodybuilding competitions without compromising his performance in any area. The Power of Mindfulness: Sid discusses how mindfulness practices play a pivotal role in managing stress, improving focus, and maintaining balance in his demanding life. Pushing Beyond Boundaries: Sid emphasizes the importance of pushing mental and physical limits to grow, and how mindfulness helps in overcoming self-imposed restrictions. Holistic Success: Success isn't just about professional achievement or physical fitness—Sid's story highlights how mental well-being and mindfulness are critical to thriving in all aspects of life. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Sid Sriram wanted to make it big in the American music industry, so when got an opportunity to live and work in India as a singer for hit films, he wasn't sure he would take it. Meklit talks with Sid about his breakout album Sidharth, playing Coachella, and how he needed that time in India to find his way in the US.
In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by BULOVA, host @SamirMourani sits down with global music star Sid Sriram to talk about how music is cathartic for him and provides an outlet, how he's dealt with his identity crisis for so long, finally becoming self-aware, understanding his ego and why vulnerability is a strength not a weakness. #gentstalk Connect with us! Subscribe here ► https://www.youtube.com/@GentsTalkPodcast Website: https://gentspost.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentspost/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gentstalkpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gentspost/ About Gent's Talk: The Gent's Talk series, powered by Gent's Post and presented by BULOVA Canada is an episodic video podcast conversation with leading gents and rising stars across various industries. Guests include Russell Peters, James Blunt, Jonathan Osorio, Director X, JP Saxe, Wes Hall, Johnny Orlando, Shan Boodram, Dom Gabriel, and Nick Bateman, just to name a few. The conversations range from career path, hurtles, mental health, family, relationships, business, and everything in between. Gent's Talk is the first-ever video podcast to be made available for streaming on all Air Canada domestic/international flights. We aim to have a raw, unfiltered conversations about our guests' lives, how they achieved success, lessons learned along the way, and the challenges encountered. Credits: Host/Producer: Samir Mourani Creative Director and Executive Producer: Steven Branco Video & Sound Editor: Roman Lapshin A STAMINA Group Production, powered by Gent's Post.
Recorded live at 2024 On Air Fest in Brooklyn, NY: Indian Carnatic superstar Sid Sriram talks about his song “Blue Spaces” with visual neuroscientist/color expert, Dr. Bevil Conway. We talk about Sid's personal and cultural associations with color, cultural appropriation, the brain's visual system, “the dress” from 2015 which some saw as blue and black and others as white and gold, the subjectivity and illusory nature of color perception and more!
Sid Sriram transcends geographical boundaries and delves into his transnational identity on his debut English album ‘Sidharth.' The Carnatic musician, playback singer, songwriter and producer sat down with Vocalo host Bekoe before his Chicago performance on March 4 at Lincoln Hall to talk about the South Indian cultural influence on his music and the album. ‘Sidharth' is Sriram's first all-English release, a moody blend of R&B and pop with strong elements of Carnatic music, the South Indian sub-genre on which he was trained. This interview was produced and edited by Bekoe. Keep up with Sid Sriram on Instagram @sidsriram.
We sit with Indian-American musician, music producer, and songwriter Sid Sriram, who is currently one of the most popular playback singers in India and has recently released his English-language studio album, 'Sidharth'. Visit our Shop: https://shopbrownhistory.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://brownhistory.substack.com/ Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/brownhistory Books covered on the podcast so far: https://amzn.to/42TH768
The Indian star talks about his playback career and creating his first full-length album in English.
Inkem Inkem Inkem Kaavaale Song by Sid Sriram
Sid Sriram sits down to talk with iHeartRadio's Myles Galloway about his first Western Pop Album, all of his influences - and why he's chosen to make this music now! Sid Sriram walks Myles through his incredible career - and how it all felt like a magical fever dream making Sidharth! Sid talks about 'Dear Sahana' and why it's such an important song to him. Sid and Myles talk about his Indian Cinema career, and if there were any more pressures making western pop or Bollywood music! Sid also talks about covering the Linda Ronstadt classic Long Long Time
Vocalist, musician, and songwriter Sid Sriram joins Abhay for a conversation about his new album 'Sidharth' and the journey of creating it. They chatted about the power of silence, about different influences, and about the value of healing.(0:00 - 2:15) Introduction(2:15) Part 1 - Practice, silence, unlearning(19:55) Part 2 - 'Americanisms', listening skills(31:05) Part 3 - Measuring success, healing(42:22) Conclusion
Internationally renowned singer, songwriter, producer and Bollywood film playback singer Sid Sriram stopped by the Vocalo studios ahead of his secret show at Soho House on June 19. He sat down with afternoons host Nudia Hernandez to discuss his upcoming album ‘Sidharth,' the internet virality of his song “Dear Sahana,” and his recent performance for NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert. This interview was conducted by Nudia Hernandez. It was produced by Nudia Hernandez, and edited by Imani Warren. It originally aired live on 91.1 FM during Nudia in the Afternoons on July 19. Keep up with Sid Sriram on Instagram @SidSriram, and keep an eye out for his upcoming performances on tour this September.
Singer Sid Sriram was born in southern India, but his family moved to Fremont when he was just a year old. His voice and his sound are the product of his family's legacy as carnatic traditional signers and of a childhood in the Bay Area suburbs, listening to jazz and hip hop. Sriram has already achieved fame in India, his career expanded globally after singing for Grammy-Award winning composer A.R. Rahman, and he was recently featured in an NPR Tiny Desk Concert. He joins us in our studio to sing from his new album and talk about growing up Indian-American in the Fremont and what it's like to be more famous halfway across the world than where you went to high school. This segment originally aired June 9, 2023 Guests: Sid Sriram, musician, his forthcoming album is Sidharth
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Singer Sid Sriram was born in southern India, but his family moved to Fremont when he was just a year old. His voice and his sound are the product of his family's legacy as carnatic traditional signers and of a childhood in the Bay Area suburbs, listening to jazz and hip hop. Sriram has already achieved fame in India, his career expanded globally after singing for Grammy-Award winning composer A.R. Rahm, and he was recently featured in an NPR Tiny Desk Concert. He joins us in our studio to sing from his new album and talk about growing up Indian-American in the Fremont and what it's like to be more famous halfway across the world than where you went to high school. Guests: Sid Sriram, musician, his forthcoming album is Sidharth
French singer-songwriter November Ultra went viral on TikTok during lockdown with "Come Into My Arms," but her debut album "Bedroom Walls" earned her critical acclaim. Anthony Mason talks with November Ultra about her unique voice, finding inspiration in her Paris apartment, and her love of Harry Styles."CBS Mornings" shares R&B singer songwriter Sid Sriram's newest single "Do the Dance" in a Mixtape Moment.Phil Dunster plays AFC Richmond's Jamie Tartt on the hit show "Ted Lasso." Dunster joins "CBS Mornings" from London to talk about the potential end of the series, his character's story arc, and how he's keeping up with his castmates."Ain't No Mo'" is nominated for six Tony awards. Playwright Jordan E. Cooper discusses the play and its short run despite its critical success. Michelle Miller has his story.Dev Shah, a 14-year-old from Florida, has been named the winner of the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee. He joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the big victory.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we take on a topical song that's so good it should never have had to have been rediscovered. It's covered by an an artist who has a rare gift of bringing something new and inventive to a song that's already basically perfect in every way. It's a heck of a week as we take on Long Long Time, originally by Linda Ronstadt, covered by Sid Sriram. Outro music is Anthimaalai Neram, also sung by Sid Sriram. And yes, we have spoilers for Last of Us — and Game of Thrones, and Girl with All the Gifts, and the remake of True Grit. Sorry, but it's still worth it, so you should just listen.
Surya Giri is composer, producer, and recently released his first single "You're Not Alone" featuring Sid Sriram and Shilpa Rao. And it doesn't stop there - Surya is also the co-founder of SGBG Atelier, a new fashion label that has already garnered the attention of Vogue and GQ. How does he do it all? Listen and find out!
The song of this week is Yaar Azhaippadhu from the film Maara written by Thaamarai and sung by Sid Sriram. For Song/lyrics requests: write to me on delyrically@gmail.com. To listen to me more: Follow me on Instagram @_.minnalthuli._ . For instant updates: Follow me on Anchor @anchor.fm/maaya6 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maaya6/message
We speak with one of India's most popular and talented singers today, Sid Sriram. Sriram, born in Chennai but raised in the U.S., fell in love with both worlds of music at a young age. Learning Carnatic music from a lineage of classical artists while being exposed to R&B and soul music in America, the singer graduated from the Berklee School of Music. Grabbing the attention of Oscar and Grammy winner, A.R. Rahman, Sriram instantly made his mark in the Tamil and Telugu film music industry with hits numbers like Adiye, Samajavaragamana, and Ennodu Nee Irundhaal, multiple awards and and a vast fanbase. The singer-musician tells us why he calls himself a true hybridist, the spiritual side of music-making, his own album, the relationship between intuition and intention and why A.R. Rahman told him to fast.
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On this week's episode of 'The Empowering Series', our host Zarina is in conversation with Surya Giri a.k.a Surii, Musician and Co-founder & Creative Director of SGBG Atelier. Zarina and Surii talk about his recently released single 'You're not alone' feat. Shilpa Rao and Sid Sriram. The soundtrack is about the pandemic and the challenges we are facing as a race, he shares his experience of working with Sid and Shilpa. Surii sheds light on coping mechanisms for artists during the pandemic, his future projects and also his role as an entrepreneur.Listen to this super positive and energizing conversation!Tune in to find out more on #TheEmpoweringSeries with Zarina Poonawalla.You can listen to the track 'You're not alone' here:1. Spotify: (https://spoti.fi/377ddQb)2. Apple Music: (https://apple.co/3fC98Ht)3. Jiosaavn: (https://bit.ly/2KuvAqv)4. Wynk: (https://bit.ly/2J8IrOv)5. Resso: (https://bit.ly/3pZCC74)6. Hungama: (https://bit.ly/3m4kTZT)7. Amazon Prime Music: (https://amzn.to/376vux4)8. YouTube Music: (https://bit.ly/3l5vHoY)You can follow Surya on social media:Instagram: @surii_vision (https://www.instagram.com/surii_vision/)LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/surya-giri-96234a6a)Get in touch with our host Zarina on Instagram and Twitter: @zarinapoonawalla (https://www.instagram.com/zarinapoonawalla)(https://twitter.com/Zarinaspeaks)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
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In the fourth episode of The Indoencers Podcast, I sat down with one of the finest young music directors in the Tamil cinema scene today, Ashwin Vinayagamoorthy - the brain behind hits such as “Aagayam Thaayaga”, “Un Nerukkam”, “Pudavai Nilave”, among other such songs. We spoke about his experiences working with artists like Sid Sriram and Dhanush, why kuthu songs are set to minor keys/scales, the old music vs new music “debate”, living abroad alone at 17, among many other topics. We had a blast recording this, and we hope you enjoy the episode too! |Follow Ashwin:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AshwinVinayagamoorthyOfficial/ |Twitter: https://twitter.com/AshwinVinayagam |Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashwinvinayagam/ |YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Z2E985q7Fh9WqmXrYGCOg |Follow Us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theindoencers |Twitter: https://twitter.com/indoencers |Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theindoencers/ |Homepage: https://theindoencers.wordpress.com/ |Music Credits: Joseph McDade - Sundown (Copyright Free) |Picture Credits: https://soundcloud.com/ashwinvinayagam & Canva |
Sandy and Chaitu discuss about Sid Sriram's popularity in Telugu contemporary music. Also the controversy about not encouraging regional talent. We also have our favorite picks from Sid's songs. Listen to this episode about our take on it.
Every year, picking our favourite performances on Maed in India is difficult but it’s a great exercise as we get to walk down memory lane and realise we had some of the best musicians on the show performing some bloody good music. This list wasn’t easy to put together. There have been many a battle fought, tears shed, words said, and feelings hurt. However, through all of it, there were a bunch of songs who rose victorious. Listen and find out who were Maed in India’s Best of 2019! Song List: Ep.161 Sid Sriram - 2am Prayer (02:40 - 06:53) Ep.178 MC Manmeet Kaur - Liberal Slavery (08:06 - 10:50) Ep.177 Aankh Micholi - Sacchai (11:40 - 16:50) Ep.165 The Fanculos - Can I Ask You A Rhetorical Question? (17:26 - 22:26) Ep.163 Ladies Special - Conversation (23:27 - 31:23) Ep.171 Swadesi - Aakhri Mauka (31:56 - 34:49) Ep.184 Abhilasha Sinha - Afterparty (36:08 - 40:16) Ep.188 Blackstratblues - Random Improv at Sunset (41:24 - 45:17) Ep.159 Kamakshi Khanna - Breathe (57:56 - 1:03:43) Ep.189 aswekeepsearching - Rooh (1:07:51 - 1:12:14) Ep.191 Fame The Band - Over And Out (1:18:59 - 1:22:46) Special Mention: Ep.173 Happy 4th: Joshua - Maria (46:42 - 53:06) Ep.162 Voctronica - Circle Jam (54:01 - 56:53) Coming Soon: Ep.200 Nikhil D’Souza - Love is a Liar (1:13:00 - 1:18:03) Come be our friend: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maedinindia Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maedinindia/ Twitter https://twitter.com/maedinindia Support, love and buy Maed Merch at http://shop.maedinindia.in CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: https://twitter.com/maebemaebe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maemariyam/ Audio Editor Post: Vijay Doiphode Producer: Jaanam Dewan Video Directed/Edited: Jishnu 'Short Round' Guha
Musical review of First single song of Sid Sriram’s debut as music composer.
A lovely melody with beautiful lyrics & an impressive debut by singer Sid Sriram as music director
Singer Sid Sriram gets talking to Baradwaj Rangan about the music during the MSV Era and how he "deep dived" into the great composer's 'Ullathil Nalla Ullam' from Sivaji Ganesan's Karnan. He also talks about the magic of 'Malarnthum Malaratha' and the man who introduced him to it.
Singer Sid Sriram breaks down the songs he has sung for AR Rahman, including the late night recording session in Boston that led to Kadal’s ‘Adiye’. He recalls the joy of listening to the finished product months later and its popularity upon release. The singer also takes us through the composing session of ‘Ennodu Nee Irundhal’ and of course, the super abstract ‘Thalli Pogathey’.
Singer Sid Sriram breaks down some of his favourite Ilaiyaraaja songs and the intention of his music. He also talks about the technicality of the maestro's compositions and how he gets his singers to sing. He also speaks about how Ilaiyaraaja's music helped him during his Carnatic performances.
This week, the #butterchickenboys continue their Tamil tour with their Chennai-born brother Sid Sriram. @DJSharad and @DJJuicy learn about @sidsriram and his illustrious career - from growing up in a family of classically trained Karnatic musicians and his education at #Berkeley College of Music, to working closely with @arrahman and navigating his own path through multiple aspects of his identity. We learn about delectable Tamil cuisine (#SweetAndSpicy), the importance of holding on to your individuality, and the vulnerability and ultimate joy that comes with finding yourself. Catch Sid's album #Entropy, which released in February, and his illuminating melodies and lyrics. We were blown away by his knowledge, and are sure you will be too!
He’s sold out stadiums across the world after his big break with AR Rahman. His origins are Carnatic classical but he’s a pop/soul/R&B singer songwriter too. I’m talking about Sid Sriram. Out with his new album, Entropy, he comes to the studio and performs stripped down renditions of his songs with a bunch of musicians in Bombay. Also, we talk about many things, why he’s such a shy guy, he lovely mother Latha, his struggles with identity, and his super deep lyrics. Set List: It isn’t True - (00:42 - 04:01) 6 Weeks - (20:11 - 23:11) Paper Plates - (38:36 - 43:45) 2am Prayer - (57:13 - 01:01:21) Musicians: Sid Sriram Tapas Naresh Rohan Rajadhyaksha Amandeep Singh Follow Sid Sriram Facebook Twitter Instagram Come be our friend: Facebook Instagram Twitter CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter Instagram Recording Engineers: NoFilterAsh Audio Editor Post: Vijay Doiphode Video Directed/Edited: Jishnu 'Short Round' Guha Studio: Island City Studios
More new music for you as R&B & neo-soul artist Sid Sriram brings you his new album Entropy to the show. This is just one song for now, but we have more for you on Monday. Song: It isn’t True Musicians: Sid Sriram Tapas Naresh Rohan Rajadhyaksha Amandeep Singh Follow Sid Sriram Facebook Twitter Instagram Recording Engineers: NoFilterAsh Audio Editor Post: Vijay Doiphode Video Directed/Edited: Jishnu 'Short Round' Guha Studio: Island City Studios
Barsh's work has received 3 GRAMMY Awards and 5 GRAMMY nominations, including the 2016 Award for Best Rap Album and nomination for Album of the Year for Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly." He was the recipient of a 2015 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Award and a 2015 BMI London Pop Award, and a nominee for the Ashford and Simpson Songwriter Award at the 2014 Soul Train Awards. His compositions have topped the charts in a number of different genres, scoring pop #1's with both Aloe Blacc's "The Man" (#1 UK Singles, 4 Million worldwide sales) and Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp A Butterfly" (#1 Billboard 200, US Platinum), urban hits with Logic's "Incredible True Story" (#1 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums), Ty Dolla $ign's "Free TC" (#4 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums) and Anderson Paak's "Malibu" (#5 Billboard R&B Albums), and #1 albums in the dance and jazz genres with Aubrey O'Day and Robin McKelle, respectively. He also co-wrote and produced the single "Dealbreaker" for Norah Jones' hip-hop project, White on Rice, and has helped develop the sounds of emerging talents Sonreal, Sid Sriram and Dylan Chambers.
Barsh's work has received 3 GRAMMY Awards and 5 GRAMMY nominations, including the 2016 Award for Best Rap Album and nomination for Album of the Year for Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly." He was the recipient of a 2015 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Award and a 2015 BMI London Pop Award, and a nominee for the Ashford and Simpson Songwriter Award at the 2014 Soul Train Awards.His compositions have topped the charts in a number of different genres, scoring pop #1's with both Aloe Blacc's "The Man" (#1 UK Singles, 4 Million worldwide sales) and Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp A Butterfly" (#1 Billboard 200, US Platinum), urban hits with Logic's "Incredible True Story" (#1 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums), Ty Dolla $ign's "Free TC" (#4 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums) and Anderson Paak's "Malibu" (#5 Billboard R&B Albums), and #1 albums in the dance and jazz genres with Aubrey O'Day and Robin McKelle, respectively. He also co-wrote and produced the single "Dealbreaker" for Norah Jones' hip-hop project, White on Rice, and has helped develop the sounds of emerging talents Sonreal, Sid Sriram and Dylan Chambers.
Elite Muzik Radio Episode 38 features new music from Anik Khan, Jorja Smith, IAMNOBODI and more.TracklistA Tribe Called Quest — We The People.... J. Cole — False Prophets Bryson Tiller ~ Dont Worry / Molly Big Sean — No More Interviews Elley Duhé — immortal Phil Good - Sleeping In (Sean Turk Remix) Nakala - Mango Anik Khan — Obsession (ft Sid Sriram & Humeysha) Monte Booker — estelle Reva DeVito — SO BAD (prod. KAYTRANADA) Ravyn Lenae — Free Room (feat. Appleby) (3lo Remix) Jorja Smith — Where Did I Go? River Tiber — Acid Test Jane Macgizmo — Babylon (Dub) - Produced by ZincFence Records IAMNOBODI— tehbis x touchy subject joint H.E.R. — Facts
LMG Soul Eclectics: “Soulful Summer, Vol. 1: Daylight” Playlist Party: Soulful House Meets Acid Jazz (starts: 00:49) 1) Karma (ft. Terrance Downs - Soul Love Edit) – Urban Sound Lab 2) Soul Glow (Extended House Mix) – Paul Vincent 3) Smoking Mirrors (ft. Karma Stewart) – PPP 4) Prism of Light – Katie Leone 5) Always There (The Apple Scruffs Edit) - Incognito 6) Mighty Real 2011 – BSlade 7) Lovin’ Is Really My Game (Silk Mix) – Ann Nesby 8) Henry’s Roller Disco Mix – Various Artists/Henry Greenwood 9) Ride Like The Wind (Henry’s Lost Disco Mix) – Christopher Cross 10) This Place Hotel (The Apple Scruffs Edit) – Michael Jackson 11) Thriller (The Reflex Halloween Disco Edit) – Michael Jackson 12) Runnin’ Away (ft. Martin Luther) – Miguel Migs 13) Spaces & Places (ft. Fertile Ground) – Mitchell and Dewbury 14) Hi5: Taking Me Higher (ft. Lisa Taylor) – Kejam 15) Got To Let It Go – Angela Johnson 16) Do What I Do (ft. Omar – Renegades of Jazz Remix) – Positive Flow 17) Let It Go (Tall Black Guy Remix) – Temika Moore Hip Hop Soul Meets Old School Soul (1:44:11) 18) Never Knew – Sampson for President 19) Not My Day – Keith James 20) Be Your Baby – Honey LaRochelle 21) Touch (ft. Monet & Eric Roberson) – Collette 22) By Your Side — Melanie Durrant 23) Here – Alessia Cara 24) Tainted (ft. Dwele) — Slum Village 25) Love & Appreciate — Murs 26) Untitled (ft. Musiq Soulchild) – Driis 27) Ethiopia (ft. Sid Sriram) – Damani Nkosi 28) Love and Friendship – Malice and Mario Sweet Old vs. New UAC Soul (2:08:19) 29) Taboo – ConFunkShun 30) It’s A Shame (cover) – Raphael Saadiq 31) Wait – Laurone Mclendon 32) Always Be – PJ Morton 33) Figure It Out (Live) – Allen Stone 34) Prior To You (ft. Tank) – Tyrese 35) That’s Alright With Me – Andreya Triana 36) Surrender the Pretender – The Rebirth 37) Pots of Gold – Mamas Gun 38) Really Love – D’Angelo
Happy New Year to all my liberated soulheads who don’t mind a little hybrid music and genre hopping for their soul. We go all the way live with nearly three hours of continuous, uninterrupted music, nearly all from the last decade. In honor of those of you who’ll be hitting the gym to burn off that holiday weight, I included more than 30 minutes of uptempo R&B, house and funk right in the middle of the mix, so you can get your cardio on after warming up with some sounds to calm your nerves and ease the day. We hope you enjoy the first mix of the new year and look forward to continuing with even more LMG: The Soul Eclectics’ Mix, the show that proves good music never died. In the meantime: stream, download, follow on Podomatic, subscribe on iTunes, and share the series with friends, but most of all…ENJOY! LMG: The Soul Eclectics’ Mix, Vol. V Playlist 1) You Don’t Even Know (ft. Tay Walker) – The Internet 2) It Will Be (ft. Tony Momrelle) – Reel People 3) Better (ft. Shana Tucker & Eric Roberson) – The Foreign Exchange 4) Better Off (ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Quadron 5) Elusive (fLako Remix) – Lianne La Havas 6) I Wanna Be Where You Are (ft. Micah Robinson & Christie Dashiell) – Sam Prather 7) Leave Me Alone (ft. Erykah Badu) – RC & The Gritz 8) Take Back The Night – Justin Timberlake 9) Always (Joey Negro Radio Edit) – Electric Empire 10) Bring Me Joy (ft. Portia Monique) – The Layabouts 11) God (ft. Dawn Tallman) – Josh Milan 12) Can’t Stop (ft. Angela Johnson) – Reel People 13) Dance With Me (Rico’s Garage Mix) – Erik Rico 14) Do It – Tuxedo 15) Crime (ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Mayer Hawthorne 16) Promise Me (Refix) – Monica Blaire 17) I Won’t Cry Anymore (ft. Erica Nicole) – Edwin Briscoe 18) Motives – Marcell Russell 19) Yes – Musiq 20) Fall – Eric Roberson 21) Still Care – Alex Isley 22) L.O.V.E. – Rippy Austin 23) Let It Ride (ft. Norah Jones) – The Robert Glasper Experiment 24) Levels – Bilal 25) Freeze – Moko 26) Me Without You – Loick Essien 27) Redemption Days – Josh Osho 28) A Glass of Finally – B.Slade 29) Redemption – Jazmine Sullivan 30) Moonstruck (Luz De La Luna) – Tone Trezure 31) Go Slow – KING 32) The Digital Church – Leon King 33) A Thousand Years (Nitin Sawhney Mix) – Sting 34) Let It Go – Daley 35) Fugitive Thoughts (Live) – Sid Sriram 36) Lay Back (Acoustic) – Kwabs 37) I Was Made For You (Live) - Jacob Banks