Podcasts about soulquarian

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Latest podcast episodes about soulquarian

Mogul Squared Media Network
The Mogul Lounge Episode 187: Cardi B-Quil

Mogul Squared Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 55:33


What if a male entertainer would have said they drugged women and robbed them? Would they receive a pass? The Mogul Lounge looked at this question and other things while discussing Cardi B's latest incident. The Black Pack also talked about who had the best "Part II" albums in music history? Jay-Z? Nas? Raekwon? Remember when Common dropped Like Water For Chocolate? The Lounge looks back at that classic album that kicked off a Soulquarian movement in music. Plus much more!! The Mogul Lounge can be found at….. iHeart Radio - Bit.ly/TMLHeart Spreaker - Bit.ly/TMLSpreaker Apple - Bit.ly/TMLapple Stitcher - Bit.ly/TMLstitch Google Play - Bit.ly/TMLplay Spotify - Bit.ly/TMLspot MogulSquaredMedia.com Contact The Mogul Lounge email - TheMogulLounge@urbanmogullife.com Twitter - @UrbanMogulLife IG - @TheMogulLounge @UrbanMogulLife Facebook - The Mogul Lounge

Heat Rocks
Bosco on Erykah Badu's "Mama's Gun"

Heat Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 41:56


Bosco was an artist that Morgan knew, from jump, she wanted to get on the show. A Savannah native who's now an L.A. transplant (by way of Atlanta), Bosco's been steady climbing the ranks in the music game and has had a breakout year in 2017, especially wiht the release of her full-length, b. For her pick, Bosco wanted to revisit one of the formative albums that shaped her imagination as a kid: Erykah Badu's sophomore album: Mama's Gun. If Baduizm helped put Badu on the map, Mama's Gun - which was produced by the same Soulquarian team also working on D'Angelo's Voodoo and Common's Like Water For Chocolate - firmly established her as the preeminent queen of what was then called neo-soul and these days seems better described as future soul. Our conversation touched on many aspects of how Badu and her sound landed on people's ears back at the turn of the century and how it continues to reverberate today. More on Erykah Badu's Mama's Gun Daphne Brook's review in Pitchfork. Kieran Yates' "My Favorite Album" review in The Guardian.  Mensah Demary's "Liner Notes" breakdown of the album in The Toast. More on Bosco Alexander Aplerku's profile in Noisey. Julianne Shepherd's profile in The Muse. Website | Soundcloud | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Show Tracklisting (all songs from Mama's Gun unless indicated otherwise): ”Bag Lady” Bosco: b. “Castles” Erykah Badu: Baduizm “Apple Tree” ”Other Side Of The Game” The Roots: Things Fall Apart “You’ve Got Me ft. Erykah Badu and Jill Scott Live” Res: How I Do “How I Do” ”Cleva” SZA: Ctrl “Normal Girl” ”Time’s A Wastin” ”…&On” ”Didn’t Cha Know” Bosco: b. “Free” ”Penitentiary Philosophy” ”A.D. 2000” ”Orange Tree” …&On ”Kiss Me ON My Neck” ”Booty” ”Green Eyes” ”In Love With You Ft. Stephen Marley” Erykah Badu: “I’ve Been Going Through it All” ”Orange Tree” …&On ”Kiss Me ON My Neck” ”Booty” ”Green Eyes” ”In Love With You Ft. Stephen Marley” Erykah Badu: Erykah Badu “Amerykahn Promise” If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

BamaLoveSoul Radio
whosampled.com x DJ Rahdu – Connecting The Dots (D’angelo Original Samples & Covers Mix)

BamaLoveSoul Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 43:14


In my ongoing process of cleaning up all of my music in all of its mediums, I found myself playing CD-Rs in my Jeep to determine which were OK to discard. Kool & The Gang’s Sea of Tranquility begins to play and I’m listening, trying to figure out who did this instrumental cover of D’angelo’s Send It On. (Yeah, right?) I did a Shazam (lol) and when I saw it was K&TG, the idea to do this mix was born (Inspiration is everywhere). I knew a lot of the samples used, but went to whosampled.com to locate any I missed as well as any extra obscure sources. I ended up with just enough for what I thought could be a cool project. The mix quickly turned into a chore amidst the loss of several loved ones and I considered giving this up because I just didn’t have the energy. While listening to a DJ Premier interview on Hannibal Buress’ Handsome Rambler podcast, Primo begins talking about how D’angelo ended up with the Devil’s Pie beat and I viewed it as a sign to keep going. (Too coincidental to be a coincidence, right?) I persevered, arranged and rearranged the order of songs, & sought interviews and samples I didn’t own before I finally reached out to Chris Read (DJ #1), Head of Content, at whosampled.com and voila. In the end, the mix turned out to be quite therapeutic and I discovered a lot of great tunes in the process. Thanks to everyone who put up with my grumpiness during this process, and Dewan for listening to the mix in its various manifestations. Shouts out to RonOne, graphic design extraordinaire for the assist on the graphic design! (…even though I did the heavy lifting lol) I hope you enjoy! – DJ Rahdu “For our latest guest mix, DJ Rahdu of the crew of tastemaking soul aficionados ‘Bamalovesoul’ delivers a D’Angelo themed mix. Over three quarters of an hour Rahdu explores D’Angelo’s influences with a mix that joins the dots between tracks the Soulquarian has sampled or covered alongside his own tracks with live versions and interview extracts for added flavor” – whosampled.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support