1996 studio album by De La Soul
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The list of releases coming out on Record Store Day 2024 (April 20) is expansive, so we're taking on different aspects of the list every week. This week we couldn't be more thrilled to welcome Posdnuos (Plug 1) and Maseo (Plug 3) from the legendary De La Soul to talk about their fallen brother Dave "Trugoy the Dove" Jolicoeur (Plug 2), and their landmark albums including 3 Feet High And Rising and Stakes Is High, plus their RSD 2024 release, De La Soul Live At Tramps NYC 1996. Plus we cover a few of the other Hip Hop titles on the list with Phillip Rollins (aka DJ Young Venom at OffBeat Records in Jackson, Mississippi. The Record Store Day Podcast is written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day): Carrie Colliton and Michael Kurtz. Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, RSDMRKT.com, and Furnace Record Pressing (the official vinyl pressing plant of Record Store Day). Please consider subscribing to our program wherever you get podcasts and by all means tell your friends about us.
On this episode of BMU, the guys discuss the dangers of disconnecting ourselves from our emotions. They consider the ways we learn that our emotions aren't worthy of time and attention and how much of our orientation to our emotional responses is connected to generational grief. The conversation includes reflections on the cost of abandoning empathy, the need for us to bear each other's burdens, and the critical need for Black men to grasp and practice these more fully human ways of being.
On this episode of BMU, the guys discuss the dangers of disconnecting ourselves from our emotions. They consider the ways we learn that our emotions aren't worthy of time and attention and how much of our orientation to our emotional responses is connected to generational grief. The conversation includes reflections on the cost of abandoning empathy, the need for us to bear each other's burdens, and the critical need for Black men to grasp and practice these more fully human ways of being.
Today’s Show Note Links: Wonderful World: Learn about Cleveland’s deep Black history, HERE. Good Times: Today is the birthday of the legendary Black musician and orchestra leader, James Reese Europe! Find out his story, HERE. Sounds Good: Check out an astonishing performance of “Stakes Is High” with De La Soul and The Roots, HERE
Grammy Award winner, critically acclaimed audio engineer, and professor at NYU Bob Power talks about his work and approach behind the albums of Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, The Roots, Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, and more! Crafting the sound and sonics behind the most innovative hip hop albums like “Low End Theory, Stakes Is High” and more!
It's the Ryan O'Reilly episode, y'all...#90!Okay. Silliness? Check. Now let's get the gaffe outta the way. In a nutshell, I was so excited to have this week's guest in the chair that I literally forgot to hit "record" on her camera. So...no video, which is a shame as Meg Kumin's face is far too adorable to waste on the incompetencies of a cotton-headed ninnymuggins such as myself.I did, however, take the liberty of plastering the video file with some of my favorite pieces of her photography, which you can view/purchase at megkumin.com, so there is that aspect, which makes this episode even uniquer than it already was.And speaking of Meg, she's a daughter and a sister and a wife and a mom. She's also part of the communications team for the University of Kansas, and a staff photographer as well. She teaches and is enrolled in the PhD program, she's a for-hire photographer for maybe six or seven more years. She's traveled to some pretty rad places, done some pretty cool things, and -- in addition to numerous other admirable qualities -- she's a terrific storyteller.So, Meg and I talked a little bit about her background and some of her adventures. We touched on a couple of hardships she's been through, and how she has managed to continuously mold herself into an amazing person while facing adversity. And, of course, we talked about a few of her favorite records along the way. Those were these:Paul Simon's Graceland (1986)Doolittle (1989), PixiesDe La Soul's Stakes Is High (1996)The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998), Lauryn HillCatching up with Meg tickled my fancy, as did having her on the show, so I'm gracious and grateful for both the time and the opportunity. I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation as much as I enjoyed being a part of it.Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to either the promo or the intro/outro audio samples. They are clips from a cut called, "Christmas Down Under" by Phosphorescent off of his 2018 album, C'est La Vie, c/o of Dead Oceans.
Last episode, we talked a bit about stakes as a condition we can cultivate by just giving ourselves some stakes-free time to practice. In other words, just get rid of them. Stakes are a complex condition, though. Like, if there's an emergency that threatens to kill your organization, that's gonna affect the way you need to show up, compared to business as usual. Or if you're my little corporation that can succeed or fail without affecting, well, anyone really. Compare that to, say, Silicon Valley Bank or FTX where their failure affected a LOT of people very seriously. In other words, sometimes we have no control at all over the ifs and hows of the stakes of our decisions. Sometimes the result of the decision has the potential to significantly benefit or harm a lot of people. But, honestly, this just reinforces the importance of intentionally cultivating the rest of the conditions that we *do* have control over. Ultimately, what we're trying to do is set ourselves up the best we can to do the most good and the least bad through the decisions we make as corporate leaders. When the stakes are high, good governance matters more than ever.
In this episode of "People's Party with Talib Kweli" filmed live at the Blue Note Jazz Festival in Napa Valley, De La Soul talk about early days, the story behind Native Tongues, the reaction to "De La Soul Is Dead," the process behind making "Stakes Is High," why they had to fight for control of their catalog, and losing David Jolicoeur.
** Episode 62- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** DE LA SOUL Takeover ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. Intro (3 Feet High and Rising)...3 Feet High and Rising 2. Ooodles of O's...De Las Soul is Dead 3. Say No Go...3FH&R 4. Let, Let Me In...DLSID 5. Paul's Revenge (Skit)...Buhloone Mind State 6. Tread Water...3FH&R 7. Breakadawn...BMS 8. Transmitting Live From Mars...3FH&R 9. The Magic Number...3FH&R 10. Mille Pulled A Pistol On Santa...DLSID 11. Skit 1...DLSID 12. Ego Trippin', Pt.2...BMS 13. Pease Porridge...DLSID 14. 3 Days Later...BMS 15. Eye Know...3FH&R 16. A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"...DLSID 17. Area...BMS 18. Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)...DLSID 19. Me Myself and I...3FH&R 20. Keepin' The Faith...DLSID 21. Itsoweezee (Hot)...Stakes Is High 22. Eye Patch...BMS 23. Skit 3...DLSID 24. Long Island Wildin' (feat. Scha Dara Parr & Takagi Kan)...BMS 25. Oooh. (feat Redman)...Art Official Intelligence/Mosaic Thump 26. In The Woods (feat Shortie No Mas)...BMS 27. Buddy (feat Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest)...3FH&R 28. WRMS: Cat's In Control (Skit)...DLSID 29. Stakes Is High (partial)...SIH 30. I Am I Be...BMS
Coot talks about the fourth studio album from legendary group De La Soul. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datboycoot/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datboycoot/support
Stakes Is High https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/c/c7e7a43b-5714-4470-a244-6aa82c1dceff/0zbInYda.jpg Man, life can get all up in your ass Stakes is High live with The Roots on Fallon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ6JXCaOttw) The song at the end of this episode is "Battlegrounds," from Matthew's band Early to the Airport's new EP, Departures (https://songwhip.com/earlytotheairport/departures) What we're listening to Matthew: Nicole Yun, Matter (https://songwhip.com/nicoleyun/matter) Frank Bango, The Truth Fox (https://songwhip.com/frankbango/the-truth-fox) Jake: Flipturn, Shadowglow (https://songwhip.com/flipturn/shadowglow)
April 24, 2023: For this edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME explores politics, "the politik", and pays homage to jazz royalty.PART 1 : "GET TO 55"-DJ ROME breaks down the week in politics.PART 2: Out of Japan, keyboardist, producer, beat-maker MARK De CLIVE LOWE (a/k/a Mashibeats) joins the show along with jazz-preserving saxophonist AINJOY NKIRUKA (a/k/a AINJOY ON SAX) out of California to discuss the musical influence of the late great jazz pianist AHMAD JAMAL. Also listen to their breakdown of what is so epic about the DE LA SOUL hit "Stakes Is High" as sampled from "Swahililand". {RIP J-Dilla}PART 3: DJ ROME shares a music mix dedicated to AHMAD JAMAL that aims to highlight the incredible musical contribution of the man's music that spans generationally and features music by Jay-Z, Common, Anderson Paak, J-Cole, + many more. There will never be another AHMAD JAMAL. Rest in Heaven.MARK: https://markdeclivelowe.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/markdeclivelowe/AINJOY: https://www.instagram.com/ainjoy_on_sax/
April 24, 2023: For this edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME explores politics, "the politik", and pays homage to jazz royalty.PART 1 : "GET TO 55"-DJ ROME breaks down the week in politics.PART 2: Out of Japan, keyboardist, producer, beat-maker MARK De CLIVE LOWE (a/k/a Mashibeats) joins the show along with jazz-preserving saxophonist AINJOY NKIRUKA (a/k/a AINJOY ON SAX) out of California to discuss the musical influence of the late great jazz pianist AHMAD JAMAL. Also listen to their breakdown of what is so epic about the DE LA SOUL hit "Stakes Is High" as sampled from "Swahililand". {RIP J-Dilla}PART 3: DJ ROME shares a music mix dedicated to AHMAD JAMAL that aims to highlight the incredible musical contribution of the man's music that spans generationally and features music by Jay-Z, Common, Anderson Paak, J-Cole, + many more. There will never be another AHMAD JAMAL. Rest in Heaven.MARK: https://markdeclivelowe.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/markdeclivelowe/AINJOY: https://www.instagram.com/ainjoy_on_sax/
Preview 1st round of playoffs with predictions , poll results and new poll questions
In Part 1 we explore the mesmerising (but opinion dividing) 2nd album by Kelela, 'Raven'. In Part 2 we play 'Spin it or bin it?' ... but do we really? The theme this month is our favourite De La Soul tracks ... is anyone really going to bin a De La Soul track?Part 1 | Album of the Month | Kelela | RavenIt's Joey's choice this month and we're focusing on an intriguing, vibe of an album called Raven by Ethopian-American artist Kelela. It's 15 tracks, over an hour and plays out like a late-90s, early-00's post club mix tape. There's lots of opinions on this album, in the critical sphere they're almost universally (really) positive, the album being on of the best reviewed albums of the year. However, its a 100%, unquestioning love-in on This Is Not Happening.Go listen to the album - HereGo watch some videos - HereGo buy some of their stuff - HereA few 'Raven' that we highly recommend checking out;A really interesting review of the album by BPM - Here'Unmistakably Black' interview with Mixmag - HereLive Jimmy Fallen performance of 'Enough for Love' - HerePart 2 | Spin It or Bin It | De La Soul tributeAfter the sad passing of Trugoy the Dove, we pay tribute to De La Soul. This is the 1st time that the question 'spin it or bin it' is completely redundant.Nolan chose - Stakes is HighGuy chose - So No GoDavid chose - Trying PeopleJoey chose - I am I beCheck out our 16 track De La Soul tribute playlist (4 tracks each) can be found - Here (this is a good one!)Next MonthIn part 1 Nolan brings 'Fuse' by Everything But the Girl as our Album of the Month, in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or bin it' with new tracks for the last 3 months.We've been writing a blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
On Episode 089, today's guest hails from Ohio, and is currently an ATLien (Atlanta Georgia). He's a Beatmaker, Musician, Twitch /YouTube Creator Collaborator, Sound Kit Designer, Controllerise member and Nusong Inc creator. Please welcome one of my sensei's JFilt from Howtomakeverysickbeats.com to the show. Enjoy!During this episode, we chopped it up about his signature moniker, musical upbringings/inspirations. JFilt grew up in a Christian household, playing instruments (piano/trumpet/organ). He was gifted a keyboard and that started his sampling journey. He names his Greatest Beats of All Time from De La Soul's “Stakes Is High” produced by J DILLA. He names his Beatmaker/Music Producer Superheros…Quincy Jones, J DILLA, RZA & Q-Tip. JFilt started creating music with his keyboards then moved up to music gear trying to avoid G.A.S (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). And since then, he creates with a myriad of equipment i.e. Akai's MPC2000XL, Roland's SP303, SP404SX and SP404 MKII and more software and technologies. JFilt gave details about some of his
De La Soul, thank you for everything you have done for Hip Hop, Rap, and music in general. Sending love your way and asking our community to support the artists! https://www.wearedelasoul.com/ Spotify Album Link
On this episode! The Fellas kick things off with a mental wellness check on each other discussing their careers and ideas for the future. Also, Euchre vs Spades, which do you prefer? If you have not seen Chris Rock's new Netflix special Selective Outrage, you may want to skip ahead or you may hear a few spoilers. As always, What Have We Listened To including Miley Cyrus newest album Endless Summer Vacation, Blxst EP Just For Clarity 2, and Dreamville's Creed III soundtrack. De La Soul have attained their masters from Tommy Boy records and all of their music is now on streaming platforms. Drew and Jerrod discuss their Stakes Is High and 3 Feet and Rising albums. Where do we think Lamar Jackson is heading? or will he stay a Baltimore Raven? hear our thoughts.
A conversation about the group's impact and legacy as its music finally arrives on streaming services, just weeks after the death of one of its rappers, Dave Jolicoeur. Guests: Questlove and Joseph Patel.
For years, the hip-hop group De La Soul's music from the years 1989 to 2001 had been kept off of streaming platforms. Classic albums such as 3 Feet High and Rising, Stakes Is High, and De La Soul Is Dead were mired in clearance and other legal issues related to the large amount of samples they used in their production. Last Friday, six De La Soul albums from this period finally became available to stream. Music journalist Marcus J. Moore is currently in the process of writing a biography about the group, and he joins to tell us more about the history of the group's founding in Long Island, listen to some tracks, and take your calls.
RIP DAVE.What makes a rap song outstanding?What makes an album a masterpiece?What's more important—lyrics or production?There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast. Original music by Red Walrus.This week, we discuss the 1996 album "Stakes Is High" by De La Soul.Boom Bap Book Club is: Ben, Dion and Gary.Co-produced by Nate.https://www.boombapbookclub.com/listen-on-all-platformstheraplizards@gmail.com@boombapbookclub on Instagram and Twitter
De La Soul has one of the best catalogs in the history of hip hop, but due to legal problems with Tommy Boy, the majority of it's been unavailable on streaming services. In late 2021, the group members announced that the catalog would finally be coming to streaming, but it took a year and a half for it to come to pass. Today's the day!! We'll learn about all the crucial elements that producer Prince Paul brought to the table, the mid-'60s pop band that set the sample wars in motion, and the rap album mainstay that was both invented and perfected on their debut…not to mention Prince Paul's one-of-a-kind hip-hopera! Official playlist curated by Dave on Spotify: In honor of Trugoy and what this band's been through...please, just stream it ALL. In-depth, comprehensive interview on Drink Champs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsv1R3PrGAU Interesting article about the band's state of mind around the “Stakes Is High” record: https://www.factmag.com/2016/07/02/de-la-soul-stakes-is-high/ CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/discograffiti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ CONTACT TODD ZIMMER: GRAPHIC DESIGN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToddZimmer and https://www.facebook.com/punknjunkradio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_real_todd_zimmer/ and https://www.instagram.com/punknjunkradioshow/ #delasoul #hiphop #nativetongues #atribecalledquest #rap #davejolicoeur #trugoythedove #riptrugoy #maseo #posdnuos #memyselfandi #tommyboy #tommyboyrecords #rockcousteau #patreon #podcast #musicpodcast #musiccommentary #indie #deepdive #musicobsessed #Paulmajor #GenX #privatepress #pavement #irastone #bertsommer #woodstock #woodstockfestival #woodstock1969 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discograffiti/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/discograffiti/support
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep353! FOR TRUGOY THE DOVE. FOR PLUG TWO. FOR DAVE. YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live February 13, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks "Dave Has A Problem...Seriously" - De La Soul Talk Break Inst. - "Ego Trippin' Part 2" - De La Soul "Ego Trippin' Part 2" - De La Soul "Pease Porridge - De La Soul "Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eye Of The Hoodlum)" - De La Soul "Plug Tunin" - De La Soul "Supa Emcees" - De La Soul "The Love Song (Remix)" - Da Bush Babees ft. De La Soul & Mos Def "The Grind Date" - De La Soul (prod. Supa Dave West) "The Future" - De La Soul (prod. Supa Dave West) "Ooh" - De La Soul ft. Redman "Big Brother Beat" - De La Soul ft. Mos Def (prod. Skeff Anselm) "Days of Our Lives" - De La Soul ft. Common (prod. Jake One) "Rock Co.kane Flow" - De La Soul ft. MF DOOM (prod. Jake One) "Itzsoweeze (HOT)" - De La Soul "I Can't Call It" - De La Soul "Trying People" - De La Soul (prod. Def 2 U) "Much More" - De La Soul Talk Break Inst. - "Trouble In The Water" DJ Honda ft. De La Soul "Trouble In The Water" - DJ Honda ft. De La Soul "Stakes Is High" - De La Soul (prod. Jay Dee) "Verbal Clap" - De La Soul (prod. J Dilla) "Breakadawn" - De La Soul "Buddy" - De La Soul "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" - De La Soul "A Roller Skating Jam Named 'Saturdays'" - De La Soul "Me Myself And I" - De La Soul "The Magic Number" - De La Soul "Ain't Hip To Be Labeled A Hippie" - De La Soul Talk Break Inst. - "Royalty Capes" - De La Soul "I Am I Be" - De La Soul ft. Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley & Pee Wee Ellis "Memory of... (US)" - De La Soul feat. Estelle & Pete Rock
Stakes Is High aka 197 finds the crew giving their condolences to the family and friends of Trugoy the Dove aka Plug 2 aka Dave from De La Soul who passed away recently. The fellas also discuss the train derailments around the country, Abdul being weird/awkward in photos while sneaker shopping, and Jeromes weekend at the Waste Management Open and The Super Bowl.Jerome lets us know there is a new Nike store on H St NE in DC, #StreerwearEddy doesn't like Pusha T's accessories from the Thom Browne show at NYFW and we announce the almost re-launch of our patreon.Make sure you check out whatsapodcast.live for our previous episodes and youtube.com/whatsapodcast for our youtube episodes - lets go!Support the show
When studying mokuhanga, whether you're an academic, a creator, or for general interest, there are some scholars and academics that are mandatory in your studies. Claire Cuccio is that particular scholar. Currently based in Seattle, and working in international education for 20 years, Claire has been a resident in Asia as an Asian print and handcraft culture specialist and cultural heritage educator. While also working for the International Mokuhanga Conference and conducting research on Nepalese woodblock print culture, Claire has been an asset to the mokuhanga community for some time. On this episode I speak with Claire about how she got involved in studying print culture in Japan and Asia. We talk on the sensibility of mokuhanga and how Claire is driven by her personal relationships. We also discuss the economics of mokuhanga history and her work with Nepalese printmaker, Kabi Raj Lama. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Claire Cuccio - her International Mokuhanga Conference lecture from 2022 can be found, here. Claire's work with woodpaperhand can be found here which contains links to many of her projects and lectures. The New Yorker - is a weekly magazine which began publishing in 1925 in the United States. It is published by Condé Nast. It is a magazine that covers American and world politics, culture, and arts from around the world, and New York City. Washington University in St. Louis - is an acclaimed private research university located in St Louis, Missouri, USA. It has an edownment of 13.3 billion. The school covers many subjects and career paths such as medicine and law. More information can be found on their website, here. Myōjō - (明星) was a monthly literary and arts magazine based in Japan. It began publication in 1900 but ended its run in 1908. It was published by Shinshisha. It was revived twice from 1921-1927, and from 1947-49 by different publishers. The magazine was made famous because of the first sōsaku hanga print ever made by Yamamoto Kanae, “The Fisherman.” Myōjō cover from February, 1901 Harpers - is a monthly magazine in the United States, published by Harper Collins and was founded in 1850. The magazine covers politics, culture, art, history amongst other subjects. More info can be found, here. Yosano Akiko (1878-1942) - was the pen name of Shō Hō, a Japanese poet, pacifict and feminist. Her work was in the tanka format of poetry, which is 5-7-5-7-7. The Masterclass website has an interesting article describing tanka poetry, here. Tekkan Yosano (1873-1935)- was the husband of Yosano Akiko. He too was a poet and activist in early Twentieth Century Japan. As Claire mentions in her interview, Tekkan founded Myōjō in 1900. sōsaku-hanga - or creative prints, is a style of printmaking which is predominantly, although not exclusively, prints made by one person. It started in the early twentieth century in Japan, in the same period as the shin-hanga movement. The artist designs, carves, and prints their own works. The designs, especially in the early days, may seem rudimentary but the creation of self-made prints was a breakthrough for printmakers moving away from where only a select group of carvers, printers and publishers created woodblock prints. Fujishima Takeji (1867-1943) - was a Japanese painter. He studied Western painting (yōga) in the Romantic and impressionistic styles, but also painted Japanese themes. He made mokuhanga during the sōsaku hanga period of Japanese printing, carved and printed himself. Dawn Drizzle at Kawaramachi (1934) Ishii Hakutei (1882-1958) - was a Japanese painter who studied Western style painting. He became editor of the first incarnation of Myōjō in 1900, helping to publish Kanae's “Fisherman” print. Hakutei is famous for his Twelve Views of Tōkyō prints which he printed himself. Twelve Views of Tōkyō: Yanagibashi (1910) Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS) - located on the campus at Doshisha University, the KCJS is a fully immersive langauge school both culturally and linguistically. It has 13 member universities from the United States. More info can be found, here. Henry Smith II - is a professor emeritus at Columbia University. The article he wrote about the hanmoto system and Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) can be found, here. Rebecca Salter - is the President of The Royal Academy of Arts, in London, England. She is also an artist who has written two books about Japanese woodblock printing, Japanese Woodblock Printing (2001), and Japanese Popular Prints (2006). She worked with the Satō Woodblock Print Workshop, documenting their process. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. shadow cast one (2015) Satō woodblock workshop - is a traditional Japanese woodblock production house based in Kyōto, Japan. Here is an article from The Journal of Modern Craft with Rebecca Salter regarding this workshop. International Society for Education Through Art (InSEA) - is a non governmental, associated with the United Nations, organization which tries to promote creative education around the world via events. They work with 70 countries from around the world. Find out more about what they do at their website, here. Moya Bligh (1954-2009) - was an Irish mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto. She lived in Japan for 30 years, having moved there permanently in the 1980's. A graduate of Tama Art University, Moya studied with Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019) and regularly conducted mokuhanga workshops in Ireland and Japan. Ms. Bligh's legacy in mokuhanga continues to this day. Beyond Wood 1 (2002) Kyoto Seika University - is a private university based in Kyōto, Japan. It is a university focused on art and scholarship. More info, here. Elizabeth Forrest - is an award-winning Canadian artist and mokuhanga prinmaker. She has been producing mokuhanga since the late 1980's when she lived and studied in Kyōto. She has studied with the late Akira Kurosaki. More info about Elizabeth's work can be found, here. Glancing North II (2009) Keiko Kadota (1942-2017) - was the director of Nagasawa Art Park at Awaji City from 1997-2011, and then of MI Lab at Lake Kawaguchi from 2011 until her passing. Uchiwa fans - are a craft style of hand held fan commonly seen in the summer time in Japan. There are several types of uchiwa fans, according to Kogei Japan. First, is Chinese inspired, second, is Southern inspired, and lastly, Korean inspired. Uchiwa fans are shaped like a ping pong paddle. There are various styles of fans in Japan. More info about uchiwa fans and others can be found here at Japanobjects.com. New Year Card - called nengajo (年賀状) in Japanese, these cards have been traditionally passed from person to person since the Heian Period (794-1185). Mokuhanga practitioners make them as well, creating a new one every year focusing on the zodiac sign of the year as a theme. Kyōto Handicraft Center - opened in 1967, it is a center dedicated to the traditional crafts of Japan. Located near the Heian Shrine in central Kyōto they offer work shops, food, a restaurant, and a bookshop for national and international tourists. On their website in English you can order from their online shop, shipping internationally. More info, here. Kamigata Ukiyo-e Museum - is mokuhanga museum in Ōsaka that focuses on ukiyo-e era woodblock prints of actors. It is made up of four floors with a rotating exhibition and demonstration space. It's near the Dōntombori, a canal which runs from the Dōtonbori Bridge to Nipponbashi Bridge. It is a tourist hotspot in Ōsaka. More info, in Japanese, here. Terry McKenna - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan. He studied under Kyōto-based mokuhanga artist Richard Steiner. Terry also runs his own mokuhanga school in Karuizawa. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Richard Steiner's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Beyond Raging Waves (2017) David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here. The Seacoast in Summer (2007-9) Doi Hangaten - is a mokuhanga print publisher located in Tōkyō, Japan. Once a publisher of prints associated with the shin-hanga movement of the ealry twentieth century, the company continues to publish reproductions of famous Japanese prints, in the old ways. Most recently, the Doi family have collaborated with David Bull and Mokuhankan to publish new verions of some of the old blocks from almost 100 years ago. More info about the Doi Hangaten can be found here, here and here. The collaboration videos produced by Mokuhankan regarding the Doi family and the subsequant collaboration can be found, here. Matsushima (1936) Was designed by Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949), and printed by Mokuhankan with Shun Yamamoto, who is himself an accomplished printmaker. The Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints - is a print studio located in Tōkyō. Established in 1994 in order to promote and preserve the colour woodblock print of Japan. More information, in English and in Japanese. Narita, Chiba, Japan - is a city located roughly 70km from the city of Tōkyō. Known predominantly as the home to Narita International Airport. The city and its environs have a long and rich history unto itself. For tourist information, here. For the history of protest in the area, here. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an influential artist and filmmaker who ushered in the genre of art, considered as "pop art." Sunset Series (1972) screen-print Kabi Raj Lama - is a Nepalese printmaker based in Kathmandu, Nepal. He has lived and worked in Japan studying mokuhanga, has travelled the world involved in art residences, studying printmaking. Lama works in intaglio, screen-printing, lithography, and mokuhanga. See Claire's above video from the IMC about Kabi Raj Lama's life and history. HIs Instagram can be found, here. Kabiraj 5 (2017) The Kentler International Drawing Space - is an art gallery located in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York. It has hosted several mokuhanga centred exhibitions. The most recent was Between Worlds as hosted by The Mokuhanga Sisters, from July 17 - July 31, 2022. More info, here. The Mokuhanga Sisters - are a mokuhanga collective consisting of Yoonmi Nam, Mariko Jesse, Lucy May Schofield, Melissa Schulenberg, Kate MacDonagh, Katie Baldwin, Mia-O, Patty Hudak, and Natasha Norman. website, Instagram Between Worlds - was a mokuhanga specific show hosted by the Kentler International Drawing Space from July 17 - July 31, 2022. Books Kinokuniya - is a Japanese chain of bookstores located throughout every Prefecture in Japan and around the world. More info, here. Peter Ujlaki - is a gallerist and scholar based in Ashiya, Hyōgō, Japan. His website Osakaprints.com has been an asset when researching and discussing prints from the Kamigata (Kansai) region of Japan. His website buys and sells prints from the above region of Kyoto, Ōsaka, and Kobe. The history of woodblock prints from this region is different than of Tōkyō. You can find Peter's wesbite, here. senjafuda - are the votive slips Claire brings up in her interview. These were hand printed slips pasted by the worshipper onto the Buddhist temple of their choosing. These slips had many different subjects such as ghosts, Buddhist deities, and written characters. Japan Experience has bit of history of senjafuda, here. The Bai people - are an ethnic group located in Yunnan, Guizhou, and Hunan Provinces of China. The Bai people have unique festivals, foods, and architecture. Nishiki-e (錦絵) - is the Japanese phrase for multi-colour woodblock prints, otherwise known as brocade pictures. Sea of Japan - is a body of water which lies beteween Japan, the two Koreas, and Russia. It is predominantly referred to as the Sea of Japan but is also known as the East Sea or Korean East Sea. The dispute of naming rights is on going. International Mokuhanga Conference - is a bi-yearly conference dedicated to mokuhanga which started in 2011 by the International Mokuhanga Association. Each conference is themed. The latest conference was in 2021, delayed a year because of the pandemic. More information can be found, here. Tuula Moilanen - is a Finnish mokuhanga printmaker and painter based in Finland. She lived and studied in Kyōto from 1989-2012, where she learned her printmaking at Kyōto Seika University and from printmaker Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019). Her work can be found, here. Return To Home (2014) geidai (芸大) - is the Japanese word for “arts college.” Lauren Pearlman Sugita - is the owner and operator of the Japanese paper educator and supplier, Paper Connection. Based in Rhode Island, USA, Paper Connection has been supplying artists and educators with paper from many countries for over thirty years. More info can be found, here. Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan associated with Japanese paper making. It has a long history of paper making. There are many paper artisans in the area. One famous paper maker is Iwano Ichibei. He is a Living National Treasure in paper making, and the ninth generation of his family is still making paper today. More info can be found here in English, and here in Japanese. hosho paper - is a handmade and machine made paper from Japan used for printmaking. Some information can be found here. Ibe Kyoko - is a Japanese artist who works with washi, Japanese paper. She produces installations, prints, stage art, and Japanese folding screens (byōbu). You can find more information about her work on her website, here. An interview with the artist can be found here, at the Noyes Museum of Art in Stockton. Recycling Washi Tales - is a performance piece by Kyoko Ibe and playwright Elise Thoron, made about Japanese paper making and with washi. It is four stories, narrated, taking the observer through different parts of Japanese paper history. More info can be found here on PBS. Vietnamese paper (dó) - a great video from Business Insider, here, about the history and modern production of Vietnamese paper in Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam. Vietnamese paper goes as far back as the 13th Century with book making and folk art. Information regarding the Zó Project, a non profit for preserving traditional Vietnamese paper, mentioned in the video can be found, here. BlueCat Paper - is a paper company based in Bangalore, India. They make various handmade paper in India, different shapes and colours. They upcycle their paper, meaning that everything is reused in the making of their paper. More info can be found, here. handmade paper from Laos - South East Asia has had a tradition of papermaking for 700 years. Laotian paper is made of mulberry. More info can be found, here handmade paper from Bhutan - Bhutan has a history of handmade paper using the Daphne plant. Stemming from the eighth century, papermaking in Bhutan is made throughout the country. In 1990 the Bhutanese Travel and Tourist Agency wanted to preserve Bhutanese handmade paper. They sent Norbu Tenzin to learn papermaking in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. More info can be found at thre North Bengal Tourism site, here. Lokta paper - is a Nepalese paper which also uses the bark of the Daphne tree. It is usually sold with various prints and designs. More info can be found at Paper Connection, here. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Stakes Is High, the instrumental by James Dewitt Yancey [J Dilla] (1974-2006). This beat was used by De La Soul, and released on the record Stakes Is High (1996) released by Tommy Boy Records. 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The crew chronicles their recent gambling heater while Rock explains how he only has $.45 in his FanDuel account. Meech explains the Playoff Jawn. Fink goes IN on Franklin. Rock defends Franklin while throwing shade at the Phanatic.
On this bonus episode of Hip Hop Movie Club, your HHMCs swap songs with the 2 Youts, J-Prince and Iceberg. The HHMC song list:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95gP3m-uBHA ("Follow the Leader") by Eric B. and Rakim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzOOCnkUlnA ("Stakes Is High") by De La Soul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfowA1lg2G8 ("Welcome to the TerrorDome)" by Public Enemy (and do check out the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BBgOlfSLQI (Fear 2011 remix)) The 2 Youts song list:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-48u_uWMHY ("Alright") by Kendrick Lamar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Y7JIQlv20 ("LUMBERJACK") by Tyler, the Creator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm5iA4Zupek ("Runaway") by Kanye West CreditsHip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMC's: Boogie, JB and DynoWright! Theme music by Boogie. Special thanks to Susan, Towanda, and Alice. Hit us up at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or on https://www.facebook.com/hiphopmovieclub (Facebook), https://twitter.com/hiphopmovieclub (Twitter), https://www.instagram.com/hiphopmovieclub/ (Instagram), and https://www.tiktok.com/@hiphopmovieclub (TikTok) @hiphopmovieclub. You can also check us out at https://hiphopmovieclub.com/ (hiphopmovieclub.com).
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In this episode we discuss how therapy is the new hot thing? Also, with everyone getting therapy, are we better as a society? With Jones from The Stakes Is High Podcast. Find Stakes Is High Podcast Here Stakes is High Podcast on Apple Podcasts --- 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/scarytoremarry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scarytoremarry/support
The United States has a long history of using intelligence tests to support white supremacy and class stratification. Standardized tests first entered the public schools in the 1920s, pushed by eugenicists whose pseudoscience promoted the “natural superiority” of wealthy, white, U.S.-born males. High-stakes standardized tests have disguised class and race privilege as merit ever since. Today we join Dalbin Osorio, M.Ed, MSW, Managing Director of Public Affairs with the Montgomery County Education Association, to discuss how the consistent use of test scores demonstrates first a mental ability gap, and the achievement gap is really built to maintain inequality, not an antidote to educational disparities. Keep in Touch with Dalbin: Dalbin Osorio Instagram: @DalbinOsorio Dalbin Osorio Twitter: Da_Osorio Visit Dalbin's Website here. Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Sign Up for the Equity Matters ListServ Take our Courses with the Cummings Graduate Institute Visit Dr. Bell's Website
As broadcast March 25, 2022 with groove for days if you're on the podcast foray. Tonight we are proud to present a world premiere on the first Friday show of the new season. The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble is a brilliant veteran funk and soul band out of San Diego who we've been meaning to have on the show for a long time, and there is no better time to have them on the show tonight. Sure Fire maestro Tim Felten joined us tonight to talk about their fourth studio album due out in exactly one week's time, and we got an exclusive spin of an unreleased single from the album on the show for a great look into what's on offer come next Friday. Be sure to presave the "Step Down" LP and check out our exclusive playlist from and interview with Tim Felten, who rocked a series of inspirations to the band's unique sound and gave us a look into how The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble continues its morphology as they move into the future.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Aretha Franklin – Rock SteadyDelvon Lamarr Organ Trio – Don't Worry Bout What I DoStro Elliot feat James Brown – Turn It Up Give It ShroomsLonnie Liston Smith – A Chance For PeaceThe Sure Fire Soul Ensemble – The Other SideThe Sure Fire Soul Ensemble – Step Down Part II (32:34)Lack of Afro – For YouIkebe Shakedown – DramDe La Soul – Long Island DegreesDavid McCallum – The EdgeThe Charmels – As Long As I've Got YouGrant Green – Down Here On The Ground (Live) Part III (61:27)The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble – Boardwalk BumpDavid Axelrod – The FlyRamsey Lewis Trio – Slipping Into DarknessThe Poets of Rhythm – Eulogize the SourceThe Mohawks – Beat Me Till I'm BlueArzachel – Queen St. Gang Part IV (100:50)The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble – Love AgeIsaac Hayes – Walk On ByThe Cannonball Adderly Quintet – Walk Tall (Baby, That's What I Need)Herbie Hancock – Tell Me a Bedtime StoryBeastie Boys – Something's Got To GivePlacebo – You Got Me Hummin'
You Know What It Is Podcast Subscribe with us for more heat & conversations. We'd love to hear from you! Doc Stopps by with the new album Stakes is High! this was a great listen Kenyadda has preformed himself into one of Vegas's premier artist cant wait to see whats next from the guy. Follow Kenyadda: https://www.instagram.com/kenyadda/?hl=en Get more of YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS! Listen on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/you-know Catch Up: youknowwhatitispod.com Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/youknowwhatpodcast/ Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ykwii2/ You Know What it is features upcoming artist interviews, with Javari Newton and Shatiana Banks as our host. Every guest visiting the Las Vegas based Podcast are independent artists and upcoming entrepreneurs trying to usher into the new culture. Come find out what it is on You Know What It Is.
De La Soul has one of the best catalogs in the history of hip hop, but due to legal problems with Tommy Boy, the majority of it is still unavailable on streaming services. In late 2021 the group members announced that the catalog would finally be coming to streaming, but as of March 2022, there's still no sign of this actually coming true. Legal woes aside, the music is still available to listen to in other formats - host Joe and Dave walk you through the magic they created, their work with Prince Paul and their lasting influence on hip hop culture at large. The first four albums are essential and are all on Youtube: - 3 Feet High and Rising - De La Soul Is Dead - Buhloone Mind State - Stakes Is High - Interesting article about the band's state of mind around the "Stakes Is High" album - In-depth, comprehensive interview on Drink Champs --- 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/discograffiti/message
B. Cox welcomes special guest 12Kyle of the 12Kyle Podcast to review De La Soul's seemingly prophetic fourth album Stakes Is High. It was their first album without the production prowess of Prince Paul, who helmed their first three projects.Faced both with the uncertainty of their recording career after a lukewarm public perception to their third album, Buhloone Mindstate, and with ever changing environment of hip-hop towards a more obscene, vulgar and commercial sound, the group charged through an effort marked by striking back for the sake of hip-hop and sought to warn an industry and culture of the destructive path that it was headed towards.Follow 12Kyle and the 12Kyle Podcasthttps://linktr.ee/12kyleFollow The Vault: Classic Music Reviews Podcast https://linktr.ee/vaultcmr Show Notes:Albumism: De La Soul's 'Stakes Is High' Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospectivehttps://www.albumism.com/features/de-la-soul-stakes-is-high-turns-25-anniversary-retrospectiveOkayPlayer: De La Soul Reveal The Secret History of 'Stakes Is High' on Its 20th Anniveraryhttps://www.okayplayer.com/news/secret-history-of-de-la-soul-stakes-is-high-20th-anniversary.htmlFact Mag: 'Stakes Is High' at 20. How De La Soul's classic album signaled hip-hop's great divide. https://www.factmag.com/2016/07/02/de-la-soul-stakes-is-high/Slate: De La Soul, Stakes Is High and Hip-Hop's Nostalgia Problemhttps://slate.com/culture/2016/07/de-la-soul-stakes-is-high-and-hip-hops-nostalgia-problem.htmlSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As broadcast July 8, 2021 with bonus beats for you podcast measurers. We pay one week overdue tribute to "Stakes Is High," a landmark album released by De La Soul last week in 1996. An album whose reverberations can still be very felt today, we rocked some beats & lo-fi stuff for the entirety of part 1. In the 2nd half of our Sampled funk & soul first hour, we marked this date in 1972 when "Lean On Me" by Bill Withers went to #1, and got a couple of new joints from Izo Fitzroy & Lady Wray in, then finished with a couple Ethiojazz & Zambian soul classics from the 1970's. Dan Lloyd joined us after the jump and with pickins pretty slim due to the 4th of July holiday in the US, he also went with a few new cuts while also going through some tunes that he did not play on the show just due to the volume of stuff coming out, especially in May & June.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Dela – Stakes Is HighPete Rock – For The PeopleOddissee – Beach Dr.Jazz Liberators – Clin D'oeilDigable Planets – Black EgoPart II (31:10)Bill Withers – Lean On MeBill Withers – I Can't Write Left-HandedIzo Fitzroy – Everybody Knows This Ain't RightLady Wray – Games People PlayHailu Mergia & The Walias – TezetaAmanaz – Khala My Friend Part III (61:54)Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes – StickyThe Ophelias – Neil Young on High ft Julien BakerPoppy – HerPuppy – AngelThe Wallflowers – Who's That Man Walking Round My GardenTom Petty and the Heartbreakers – 105 Degrees Part IV (91:57)Death From Above 1979 – Free AnimalThe Armed – A Life So WonderfulKing Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Catching SmokeAdult Mom – Frost'68 – Bad BiteFaye Webster – Cheers
On episode 53 of AFH's What's The Headline, we discuss the incredible career of Biz Markie, JAY-Z's lawsuit against Jonathan Mannion, the potential Rap battle between Conway The Machine and Jim Jones, and more: 0:00 Intro 6:34 False reports of Biz Markie's death were published recently 9:33 The responsibility and care that comes with covering celebrity deaths 15:10 Celebrating the incredible career of Biz Markie 20:10 Remembering Blackalicious' Gift Of Gab who passed away on June 18, 2021 25:28 JAY-Z is suing Hip-Hop photographer Jonathan Mannion who shot the Reasonable Doubt album cover 26:55 The lawsuit could forever change the law regarding who owns the copyright in celebrity photos 39:32 JAY-Z has bought part of a company valued at more than $500 million 45:46 Logic makes his return to Hip-Hop 48:10 Snoop Dogg is now a creative consultant for Def Jam Records 50:37 De La Soul's Stakes Is High, Nas' It Was Written, and JAY-Z's Reasonable Doubt turn 25 years old 52:56 Jim Jones and Conway The Machine want to have an old-fashioned Rap battle 1:00:14 New music from Evidence, Tyler, The Creator, The Roots, Kay Slay and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-headline/support
Evidence - All Of That Said (feat. Boldy James) RJ Payne - Wes Craven's Leatherface [Prod. Nicholas Craven] Tyler, The Creator - SIR BAUDELAIRE Eloquence & Joe Lucazz - Bluetooth (feat. Grems) [Prod. Kyo Itachi] Vladimir Cauchemar - Blizzard (feat. Benjamin Epps) Dr. MaD - Chu' Ouuuuut (Walla Peño) QCLTUR - DLT (feat. le ice & MikeZup) Jeune LC - Réalité Rap Manast LL' - Grind (feat. WESTSIDE BOOGIE & Manne) Nate Husser - Teriyaki (feat. Mick Jenkins) De La Soul - The Bizness (feat. Common) De La Soul - Sunshine De La Soul - Stakes Is High Juicy the Emissary - Stakes Is High Jamaz - Aisance Jamaz - Vêtements Jamaz - Rouler Jamaz - Catégorique Jamaz - Zepam (feat. Bkay) Jamaz - Les ennuis Jamaz - Come Back Jamaz - Nuée (feat. Mantisse) Geto Boys - My Mind Playin Tricks On Me Suprême NTM - Saint-Denis Style Remix / Affirmative Action (feat. Nas) Nas - I Gave You Power Nas - Live Nigga Rap (feat. Mobb Deep) Nas - Street Dreams Nas - If I Ruled The World (feat. Lauryn Hill) Nina Simone vs. Lauryn Hill - If I Ruled The World (feat. Nas) OBOY - Meilleurs (feat. 4Keus) Samian - Ishkodè Dinos - Tulum
Evidence - All Of That Said (feat. Boldy James) RJ Payne - Wes Craven's Leatherface [Prod. Nicholas Craven] Tyler, The Creator - SIR BAUDELAIRE Eloquence & Joe Lucazz - Bluetooth (feat. Grems) [Prod. Kyo Itachi] Vladimir Cauchemar - Blizzard (feat. Benjamin Epps) Dr. MaD - Chu' Ouuuuut (Walla Peño) QCLTUR - DLT (feat. le ice & MikeZup) Jeune LC - Réalité Rap Manast LL' - Grind (feat. WESTSIDE BOOGIE & Manne) Nate Husser - Teriyaki (feat. Mick Jenkins) De La Soul - The Bizness (feat. Common) De La Soul - Sunshine De La Soul - Stakes Is High Juicy the Emissary - Stakes Is High Jamaz - Aisance Jamaz - Vêtements Jamaz - Rouler Jamaz - Catégorique Jamaz - Zepam (feat. Bkay) Jamaz - Les ennuis Jamaz - Come Back Jamaz - Nuée (feat. Mantisse) Geto Boys - My Mind Playin Tricks On Me Suprême NTM - Saint-Denis Style Remix / Affirmative Action (feat. Nas) Nas - I Gave You Power Nas - Live Nigga Rap (feat. Mobb Deep) Nas - Street Dreams Nas - If I Ruled The World (feat. Lauryn Hill) Nina Simone vs. Lauryn Hill - If I Ruled The World (feat. Nas) OBOY - Meilleurs (feat. 4Keus) Samian - Ishkodè Dinos - Tulum
De La Soul's music may finally be coming to streaming music platforms. We discuss that, unreleased DMX music and more on episode 49 of Ambrosia For Heads' What's The Headline: 0:00 Intro 1:25 There is no catalog of music more important than De La Soul's missing from streaming services 2:33 Tommy Boy Records, home to De La Soul's music, was recently purchased by Reservoir 3:20 The executive who signed Nas and Big L is now in charge of De La Soul's Tommy Boy catalog 4:10 Reservoir is a SPAC that is becoming a music powerhouse 7:41 The history of Tommy Boy Records—Queen Latifah, Naughty By Nature, Digital Underground, Coolio, House Of Pain and more 11:38 Reviewing De La Soul's 3 Feet High & Rising and the Native Tongues era 17:35 Why the group completely changed its sound for its second album, De La Soul Is Dead 19:47 De La Soul pivoted again with Buhloone Mindstate, ditching samples or live instruments 22:20 De La Soul introduced the Hip-Hop world to J. Dilla on Stakes Is High 23:20 Why De La Soul is Hip-Hop's version of The Beatles 24:15 De La Soul concludes is Tommy Boy Records catalog with their masterful AOI album series 26:38 Why De La Soul has stayed relevant for 30 years 31:10 Inside the heated dispute between De La Soul and Tommy Boy Records over making their music available for streaming 32:30 Many of the samples on the early albums were not cleared 33:50 Breaking down the economics of record deals and why they are so onerous 37:30 The deal De La Soul signed with Tommy Boy was very unfavorable to them 38:44 In 2019, De La Soul sat down with Tommy Boy to renegotiate their deal, with some help from AFH 40:39 The talks broke down and De La Soul went to the public 42:00 Devil's advocate: Tommy Boy Records' defense 46:00 The time has come for economic terms in the music industry to fundamentally change 49:10 Why Reservoir's purchase of Tommy Boy Records finally will allow De La Soul's music to be released on streaming services 51:10 Having De La Soul's music on Spotify, Apple and other services will cement the group's legacy 54:14 Producer Dame Grease says he has 50 unreleased DMX records that he want to put out 56:00 Should more DMX music be released? 57:14 Comparing Swizz Beatz's and Dame Grease's catalogs with DMX 59:25 The public reaction to DMX's Exodus album has been mixed 1:01:40 Who should be in charge of DMX's musical legacy 1:10:20 JAY-Z share his favorite stories about DMX on The Shop with LeBron James 1:18:07 New music from Lloyd Banks, Peter Rosenberg, Children of Zeus and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-headline/support
Photographer T. Eric Monroe is known for bringing us iconic moments from the 1990s. His ability to casually slip into green rooms, video shoots, and studio sessions has allowed him to capture rare behind the scenes photos in a uniquely candid way. We talk with him about his early contributions to Thrasher Magazine, his experience working as the Photo Editor at The Source in the mid-90s, and we ask him to share stories behind some of our favorite photos. And course, we ask Monroe to pick one of his favorite albums for us to discuss. De La Soul. Stakes Is High.
In this episode, we have: tournament champ Rebel Traitor! A new set announcement! Sexy foil cards! Charitable contributions! Smash decks! ARH singles! Enthusiastic recommendations, plus lots and lots of exclamation points!Support the show (http://patreon.com/diggitydestiny)
Episode 84 is definitely our sweet spot. We take it back to essence of Take It Personal Radio and bring you the obscure sounds of the 90s. We got music from Da Lench Mob, The Troubleneck Brothers, Trends of Culture, Artifacts, Organized Konfusion, Sham & The Professor, Jemini The Gifted One, Da Bush Babees & Shyheim to name a few. At the break we talk about the quintessential sounds of the early 90s, the career of Mos Def, Illadelph Halflife, Stakes Is High and whether or not we're team De La or team Tribe. Sit back, relax and enjoy 2 1/2 hours of phenomenal f*ckin' hip-hop. R.I.P. DMX www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Unpronounceable bringing you a collection of selections from his hometown and around the world. We're back on our regular scheduele after our lockdown guest series. Please enjoy a jam packed show from our host. We've tried to fit as much music we've been listening to during our short break. Lay back an catch a vibe to the the smooth selection of show 31
Before the 2020 Election: We're...Tired.
This week, Marc is in conversation with New York Times best selling author, Mychal Denzel Smith, dissecting his recent book; Stakes Is High: Life After the American Dream. The two examine the American identity...who we think we are versus who we actually are, when Mychal first identified as a writer, and also Marc puts Mychal through arguably the most difficult, but wildly fun "Buy It, Borrow It, Burn It" yet!
The year was 2016. Election Day. Mychal Denzel Smith was asked to be a guest on Amy Goodman’s Democracy Now to provide election night coverage. Originally, his plans were to give a lukewarm welcome to the incremental possibilities of a Hillary presidency whilst also remaining skeptical of maintaining the system. But a Trump presidency was […] The post Stakes is High appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
The name Jerry Stackhouse is synonymous with basketball. One of the greatest players to ever wear the North Carolina Tar Heels jersey, he went on to play 18 seasons in the NBA - yes, 18! With a resume that's parallel to none, it's easy to see why he was recently chosen to be the head coach of the Vanderbilt Men's Basketball team. Coach Stackhouse talks to Jensen about leading an impressive young roster during these challenging times and what recruiting is like in a socially distanced world. They also talk about the possible racial bias he saw against teammate Allen Iverson, the difference between LeBron James and Michael Jordan's leadership approach, and why the De La Soul music video for “Stakes Is High” was the real sign he “made it”. This episode and series supports FeedingAmerica.org. For more of The Sports Bubble, visit treefort.fm/the-sports-bubble Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every once in a while, we hit you with a tribute that requires several hours of your time. This is one of them. The Native Tongues collective are comprised of some of the most important, most influential and some of biggest innovators hip-hop has seen. With the help and hustle of DJ Red Alert and Chris Lighty, the Native Tongues were a force to be reckoned with. The Jungle Brothers paved the way for groups like De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Black Sheep. Prior to The Flava Unit, Queen Latifah was this crew's Den mother. Along with her protégé Monie Love, they were both instrumental in helping the female movement in hip-hop. The Native Tongues provided plenty of classic albums, countless anthems and produced more offspring than Joe Jackson (RIP). The Natives helped jumpstart the careers of Busta Rhymes, Chi-Ali, Mos Def, J Dilla and have influenced artists such as Brand Nubian, K.M.D., Common, The Beatnuts, Bush Babees, The Roots, Slum Village, Little Brother, Kanye West, Black Star, Pharrell, Hieroglyphics, The Pharcyde, J5, Kedrick Lamar, Pusha T, Andre 3000 and even Nas. They've influenced everyone. Odds are, every rapper imaginable has heard Straight Out The Jungle, De La Soul Is Dead, The Low End Theory, Buhloone Mindstate, Midnight Marauders, or Stakes Is High and possibly has several of those albums listed among their favorites, too. The Native Tongue brand was strong despite some internal conflict, growing pains and different career paths. They left an everlasting impression on hip-hop. It is our privilege to present to you The Native Tongues Tribute Part 1. You won't find another NT tribute like this and we're just getting started! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
In the 2nd installation of our mini-Competitive Advantage series, we take a look at "Stakes is High." How much of our performance is perceptually driven and how much real? I began to notice that when I considered it a "High Stakes" game my whole M.O. change up. It opened up a line of questions that I would love to share with you. Life is a fun experiment, a gamble, and definitely winnable!