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Order and disorder, a freeform haze of garbage guitars, shorted electronics, found detritus, collage, linear songs, sounds from strange lands. Contact me at btradio85@gmail.com. brianturnershow.com for archives and more info.IRON CLAW - Saga - 7" (1970, re: Ancient Grease, 2023)THE CURE - Heroin Face - Live Crawley, 1977NO - Skin - Once We Were Scum Now We Are God (Au Go Go, 1989)SAT STOICIZMO - Nehaj - Mah 2 (Kvadratura Juga, 1997)FUZZBOX - Spirit In The Sky - Bostin' Steve Austin (Geffen, 1986)DEMON'S CLAWS - Catch Her By the Tail (In The Red, 2010)DESTRUCTOR'S CLUB - Orphan (Scientist's Version) - Destructor's Club...Meets Scientist (Sleeping Giant Glossolalia, 2024)THE DADACOMPUTER - Automation - The Dadacomputer (cs, MAP Tapes, 1981)SUZI ANALOGUE w/NAPPYNAPPA - Like GoGo - Onez (Never Normal, 2024)CHEWLIE ft. LI - Breakwell - V/A: This Is How We Break Your Toxic Positivity (Attraction Corp, 2024)WORKERS COMP - High On the Job - Workers Comp (Ever/Never, 2024)THE BAND OF BLACKY RANCHETTE - Sage Advice - Sage Advice (Demon, 1990)DEMETERS DÖTTRAR - Søndag I Spejlet - Søndag I Spejlet (DIscreet Music, 2024)ALASTAIR GALBRAITH - Beyond the Valley In Flight - Lagash (Nice Music, 2024)MORDECAI - Empty Visions - Seeds From the Furthest Vine (Petty Bunco, 2024)PALAIS SCHAUMBERG - Wir Bauen Eine Neue Stadt (live) - Appeldoorn, Netherlands, 1982PYREX - Viper - Bozo 7" (UTG, 2024)SUMAC - Yellow Dawn - The Healer (Thrill Jockey, 2024)EARTH BALL - Through and Through - It's Yours (Upset the Rhythm, 2024)ILIOS - Kalag - The Tale of the Rüetschi Foundry (Antifrost, 2024)TINTIN PATRONE - Abhauen - Bocklos am Wegesrand (cs, Het Generiek, 2024)
Tracklist: 1. Dim Fumes feat. No Bloom Now & Thrived - Moved By You 2. Nacho Sotomayor - Dromoi Pou Hathika 3. Christian Loffler - Ease 4. Aydin Can - Moving On 5. Solique & Adriatique - Changing Colors 6. Wally Lopez - Simpatia (Juliane Wolf Mix) 7. Marc Twelker - We Don't 8. Soire - Peace 9. Oovsha - New Life 10. Mullie Graf - Fracid 11. D-Nox - Sanctuary Of Love (Taleman Mix) 12. Citizen Kain feat. Eleanora - Your Heart 13. Suzi Analogue feat. King Britt - Never Normalize 14. The Bitzpan - Elxis 15. Wolfframm - Control 16. Electronic Youth - Somewhere 17. MeckaMacke - Green Blood (Atley Bestoren Mix) 18. Junge Junge - Here (David Hasert & Jannis Klimpel Mix) 19. Mule - Can't Listen 20. Charlie Vettuno - Mean 21. Anya Nova - Hawa 22. Eze Drill - After Party 23. Steve Mac & Robert Owens - Wish (Bushwacka's Acid Mix) 24. Filipe Barbosa - Eternal 25. Pedro Campos - La La La (Acid Mix) 26. Desert Island Disco - El Continental (Joe Morris Beatdown Reprise)
Last week, Conquistador Juan Garrido helped Michael establish that Africans arrived in America as early as the 1500's. But who was the first African American? This week we meet explorer Esteban The Moor (aka Black Steve), and a representative for The Collective of enslaved Africans who arrived and resisted. Drapetomaniax is created by Michael Harriot in collaboration between OtherTone, Sony Music Entertainment and Queer Media. This episode featured: Spokesperson Angelica Ross Voice of God Charlemagne tha God Black Steve Brandon Victor Dixon Special thanks to our voice actors: Spokesperson Andrea O'Brien Vives Juan Garrido Jason Vives Game Show Host Panama Jackson Red Carpet Host Noleca Radway Contestant Danielle Solomon Geraldo Roderick Morrow Audience Member 1 Gillianne Roberts-Atkinson Audience Member 2 JoAnn Deluna Audience Member 3 Audrey Anderson Native 1 David van Delden Native 2 Dallas Rico Diego Velasquez Andy Tarradath Executive Producers Pharrell Williams, Scott Vener, Noleca Radway, and Moses Soyoola Senior Producer Janicia Francis Managing Producer JoAnn DeLuna Production Coordinator Homero Radway Production Assistant Gilianne Roberts-Atkinson Writers Silas Miami, Dallas Rico, Roderick Morrow, Danielle Solomon and Randolph Terrence Sound Engineer Marcellino van Callias Fact checker LaPorsche Thomas Music Supervisor Timmhotep Aku Music Supervisor Patricia Wangechi Kihoro Theme Song Freedom by Pharell Williams This episode features Ninety6 by Black Noi$e, Bottled Drizzy Tears by Suzi Analogue, Sexy by Vallerie Muthoni and music by Humphrey Dennis, Chad Milner and Rashad Moultrie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
My guest this week is producer, rapper, DJ, professor, label head, and cultural ambassador Suzi Analogue. We spoke about the adaptation of Octavia Butler's Kindred, Spike Lee's Malcolm X, Menace II Society, The Color Purple, Ice Spice, teaching hip-hop at a college level, finding meaning in music, and the process behind her latest album Infinite Zonez.Infinite Zonez is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Follow Suzi Analogue on Instagram and Twitter: @suziAnalogCheck out the website for label Never Normal Records here. Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai)Support the show
Kadallah Burrowes explores the term "Afrofuturism" with the help of Suzi Analogue, Neema Githere, Mia Imani Harrison and Jackie Queens. This past Juneteenth, Burrowes held a digital event called A Moment In Between (after which this podcast is named) at COMMON, a digital club that forms part of Currents.FM. It was, in their words, "a digital pan-African celebration of Black liberation." The interviewees in this week's Exchange all helped make A Moment In Between possible: artists Jackie Queens and Suzi Analogue, plus cultural critics Neema Githere and Mia Imani Harrison. In this documentary-style podcast, which forms part of our celebration of Black Futures Month in the US, Burrowes et al. discuss the term "Afrofuturism. They discuss its imperfect, controversial nature (it was coined by a white academic), how it intersects with electronic music and its relationship to the legacy of the writer Octavia Butler. Last week's Exchange saw Burrowes in conversation with Analogue, the producer, singer, songwriter and founder of Never Normal Records. This week, Analogue delves deeper into her connection to the concept of Afrofuturism. "Afrofuturism to me is just being Black," she said. "It's a bunch of things. Self-determination, self-preservation and self-expression." Born in Nairobi and now based in Brooklyn, Neema Githere is a guerrilla theorist who works within the digital diaspora. In 2017, Githere coined the term "Afropresentism," which presents the idea that the Afrofuturism being theorised in the '90s and early '00s exists here and now. "Afrofuturism is concerned with space," Githere said. "Afropresentism is concerned with earth." Mia Imani Harrison is an interdisciplinary artist and conceptual creator working within dream technology. Her part in A Moment In Between saw COMMON, which had primarily been a space for music, become a place for Black people to come and talk about their dreams. Harrison's understanding of Afrofuturism began with "intergalactic Black folks" in music—Sun Ra, Grace Jones, Parliament-Funkadelic—and has grown into an interest in artists that build worlds and galaxies in their work. "I've always been interested in expanding our concept of the realities we exist within," she said. "Especially as Black people, because we're already told what we can and cannot do, and the perimeters of the spaces that we exist in." The final speaker is Jackie Queens, singer, songwriter, label and agency founder, and community member of Currents.FM and electronic music network female:pressure. Queens' thoughts about Afrofuturism tie in with Githere's Afropresentism. "People say Africa is the future," Queens said. "But I don't like to look at it that way. I always feel like we're the present." https://ra.co/exchange/598
Suzi Analogue spoke with Kadallah Burrowes about using her label Never Normal to champion innovative Black creators. Suzi Analogue is a loudspeaker for innovative Black creators. In this week's RA Exchange, the producer, singer, songwriter and founder of Never Normal Records speaks with trans-disciplinary artist, musician, creative technologist Kadallah Burrowes about championing art from across the African diaspora. This is the first of two Exchanges hosted by Burrowes, who, next week, will be exploring the term "Afrofuturism" in an audio documentary that forms part of our celebration of Black History Month in the US. Suzi Analogue first experienced club and electronic music in her hometown of Baltimore. Starting out in her teens as a songwriter and producer, her engagement with creative platforms online led to her involvement in events and community radio while studying in Philadelphia. It was when she moved to The Bronx in New York that Analogue first started to feel there wasn't space for young and innovative Black electronic artists to showcase their work. As she played shows abroad and across Europe, she felt encouraged to start a platform of her own, a space to build her own archive and celebrate fellow artists. In 2014, she launched her label Never Normal, a commitment to bolstering Black femme-identifying people to advocate for music, whether through running labels, parties or just shouting about the new music you love. Since its launch, the label has featured work from artists in Atlanta, Oakland, Chicago, Brooklyn, Miami and more. "They're originators in their cities," she explained. "Never Normal is a journey that's building over time." In conversation with Burrowes, Analogue discussed the politics of Black futurism, travelling to Uganda as a US state department cultural diplomat and the importance of capturing and echoing ancestral messages through art and sound. Tracklist: Suzi Analogue - Slow [Never Normal] @uziklip @sunjiru
Mndsgn, the pseudonym of Ringgo Ancheta, is no fresh face on the music scene. Since 2009, he's been collaborating with incredible artists across the board, from Suzi Analogue and Knxwledge to Prophet and Chai. For his latest Stones Throw record, Rare Pleasure, Ancheta created his most vulnerable album yet, which he opens up to KEXP's Larry Mizell Jr. about in this week's episode of Live on KEXP before jumping into a killer set of songs off the album. Recorded 06/09/2021. Hope You're Doin' Better Slowdance Medium Rare Colours of the Sunset Feelings Are...The Hardest Words To Say (Alphonso Johnson cover) Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mndsgn, the pseudonym of Ringgo Ancheta, is no fresh face on the music scene. Since 2009, he's been collaborating with incredible artists across the board, from Suzi Analogue and Knxwledge to Prophet and Chai. For his latest Stones Throw record, Rare Pleasure, Ancheta created his most vulnerable album yet, which he opens up to KEXP's Larry Mizell Jr. about in this week's episode of Live on KEXP before jumping into a killer set of songs off the album. Recorded 06/09/2021. Hope You're Doin' Better Slowdance Medium Rare Colours of the Sunset Feelings Are...The Hardest Words To Say (Alphonso Johnson cover) Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jess plays brand new tracks from HTRK, Le Ren, Suzi Analogue, Injury Reserve, and heaps more! Crystal Choi and Alex Freer from Phoebe Rings chat to Jess about their self-titled debut EP for Long Player. Thanks to NZ On Air Music! Thank you to Flying Out for sponsoring Totally Wired. Check out their collection of vinyl, tapes, CDs, and merch at flyingout.co.nz or visit them in-store!
For this episode, we had the opportunity to talk to CalArts alum Claire Marie Vogel (Film/Video BFA 10) about her online exhibition called, Artists in Isolation. Over the past year or so, Vogel interviewed 31 musicians, including Allen Stone, Suzi Analogue and Silversun Pickups, about their lives and work during the pandemic. She conducted photoshoots via Facetime and interviews over text, and the resulting work is a thoughtful time capsule of an unforgettable moment in our collective history. We also chatted about Reflective Refuge, her artist collective that focuses on the relationship between music and technology, her thoughts on the post-COVID music industry and a pandemic rescue pup named after a famous personal injury lawyer. You may hear him a time or two during the interview (the dog, not the lawyer).To see more of Vogel's work, visit CalArts alumni magazine, The Pool (Issue 9).Music by: Erick Pepper Rivera (Music BFA 12)
Based Miami's second show on Dublab features a glimpse into the mind of Suzi Analogue: singer, songwriter, beatmaker, and creator of Never Normal Records. The show consists of an interview highlighting the future of how music will look and feel in our ever changing world while giving listeners a taste of Suzi's latest project + other tracks featured on her label. Jordie and Cate ask Suzi about the art of a co-sign, gender as a construct in music, her songwriting journey: providing a feeling you can access, what it's like to be active in the Miami community - "a night out in Miami", and so much more. Listen to this episode to learn more about Suzi's artistry and her unique perception of music involving sound reflection and interests in synth engineering. Follow us on Instagram to see a window into being Based in Miami! DM for appearances
Episode 23 is out now with the remarkable Suzi Analogue. Suzi is a rarity within electronic music as a beat maker, songwriter and creator of her label Never Normal Records, which features releases from artists tinkering and crafting sound and vision from every society. Suzi has been taking listeners down a synthesized journey with her music and production, often toying with sounds that pull from Footwork, Hip - Hop & even R&B. She’s blazed down a path of her own, from composing live scores for fashion week like she did for designer Chromat in 2018, performing in different cities all around the world with her synthesizers in tow, and giving back to young artists in Africa through her production classes. Suzi really uses her path, presence and success as a tool for leadership and change. Suzi’s music proudly radiates her individuality and thoughtful approach to make art that speaks, educates and innovates. Shannon chats to Suzi Analogue about everything from the challenges of starting her own record label, taking care of yourself in your 30’s, black liberation, and she dives into the social and political ideas and themes behind her latest release the SU CASA EP. Tracklist ~ "FSN8" - Suzi Analogue "Smoke" - Suzi Analogue + Swarvy "PPL PWR" - Suzi Analogue *off the SU CASA EP* Follow @suzianalogue Follow Shannon: @Shannon1DJ (Insta & Twitter) Follow Club Management: @club_management (Instagram) BE APART OF THE PATREON COMMUNITY - www.patreon.com/clubmanagement1
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Bi-elijah by Y2K92 on The Songs for the NOT-YETs 5′30″ 悪夢 (Nightmare) by lIlI(リリ) on S.D.S =零= (Subscription Double Suicide =Zero=) 7′10″ Puff-Puff by Gaijin Blues 11′50″ WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 by Yaeji on WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 15′40″ Like this by park hye jin on How Can I 19′10″ Are U Down by Jayda G on Both of Us / Are U Down 23′51″ That Beat by Quavius on Find Ready 28′40″ Its Around Us, Its Everywhere by Soela on Genuine Silk 34′55″ Vmeste by OMMA on 1905 39′50″ Escape the Night by Jun Kamoda on Escape the Night 43′30″ Remember When by Wndwsun 47′10″ MutuaI FeeIin’ by Somethin' Sanctified 54′00″ Lebaron (Side 2 Side) [feat. Coco] by Clone Suspect on Harsh Riddims VoL. 4 58′20″ Come 2 Me ft. Mat/Matix by Jamma-Dee on Jamma-Dee - Vol.3 63′05″ Dont Be Afraid by Knxwledge on 1988 64′55″ Trust the Order (feat. Shabazz Palaces) by BSA Gold on Saturn Return 69′00″ INTERNAL THREATS [prod: BIGFLOWERS] by NAPPYNAPPA, BIG FLOWERS on OBSOLETE 71′00″ Stuck by OSHUN 74′50″ Sing by Kara on Colors 76′40″ 24-7 (feat. Ego Ella May) by Nubiyan Twist 80′00″ Oxygen by Fousheé on Oxygen X Late Night 82′40″ Blue Zones_feat_Zola Aminah by Sporting Life on labplex.eco 84′30″ Sapphire (Gleam Eyes) by Porter Ray on Eye of the Beholder 87′45″ Fast Learner (feat. Purple Tape Nate) by Shabazz Palaces on The Don of Diamond Dreams 93′00″ Change Up by Danny Brown on uknowhatimsayin¿ 95′40″ Black Diamond (feat Deem Spencer) by Sporting Life on Black Diamond 98′50″ Pullup by Pink Siifu on I'm Still. 102′00″ Black Moses (feat. JPEGMAFIA) by Channel Tres 106′00″ Tell Me How by Taphari 109′00″ Theme Song (feat. Jacks) by Suzi Analogue on ZONEZ V.4: Love Me Louder 111′00″ Ridin by Luz1e on Ridin 117′00″ EKG(club mix) by fleet.dreams
INTERVIEW BEGINS AT 6:02 DADA Club has existed for 10 years in Shanghai and 7 Years in Beijing. It has become a household name in China’s underground music scene for showcasing China’s local talent and bringing artists and DJ’s from around the world. At the center of it all is owner, Michael Ohlsson. Michael came to Shanghai in 2003 to find a small music scene bubbling out of the city. After getting to know some of the local artists and DJ’s, DADA Club eventually opened its doors shortly after. The club has had a wealth of talent walk through ranging from Suzi Analogue, Teklife to even Skrillex. I talked to Michael about his long career in the music industry and what it takes to run a successful club overseas. Tracklist~ Metal On Metal - Kraftwerk Love Action (I Believe In Love) - The Human League Buffalo Stance - Neneh Cherry Follow Dada - @DadaShanghai (Instagram) @DadaBJ (Weibo) Follow Me Too: Oh_Ya_Girl (Instagram) @Shannon1DJ (Twitter) Listen back to Michael’s DJ OZONE mix from CREAM: https://music.163.com/#/program?id=2059152905 BE APART OF THE PATREON COMMUNITY: www.patreon.com/clubmanagement1
On episode 16 of Behind The Beard, Aaron sat down with the multi-talented @uziklip. Suzi talked about her Process in writing a song, being in a genre that doesn’t have predominantly black/brown women, her collaborations with Mndsgn & knxwledge the list goes on from there!
On episode 16 of Behind The Beard, Aaron sat down with the multi-talented @uziklip. Suzi talked about her Process in writing a song, being in a genre that doesn’t have predominantly black/brown women, her collaborations with Mndsgn & knxwledge the list goes on from there!
▶ Discover: @staycoolfam | @kiefdaddy | @beautiful-disco ▶ Check out our latest single “Float”, by @letjoux ▶ Stay Cool on Spotify: http://bit.ly/staycoolspotify ▶ 25% off merch thru June! https://staycoolfam.bandcamp.com/merch ▶ Full Kiefer Interview on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/seangran/defined-001-kiefer We're back to our regular schedule with a jazz/beats inspired episode and this time I'm joined Kiefer for our first interview since he appeared back on show #006! He's the first feature in our new video series titled DEFINED where we go deeper into artist's perspectives. In the guest mix this week is Beautiful Disco, a South Korean producer known for his work with Jeremiah Jae, Fuzzoscope and a host of incredible rappers and singers out of his hometown. - seangran Tracklist: 1. Athletic Progression / Minna Forouzandeh - Cloudy Day 2. Harleighblu & Bluestaeb - Present 3. slim - coastin' 4. edac - floating 5. MF Eistee - frontline 6. Flughand x Smuv - Sailing 7. Athletic Progression - Danish Design, Pt.2 8. Anthony Valadez - Nature (feat. Alex Isley) 9. IDK - No Shoes On the Rug, Leave Them At the Door 10. YAYAYI - Casino 11. Evany - April's Fool 12. Shafiq Husayn - Cycles feat. Hiatus Kaiyote 13. Anderson .Paak - Make It Better (feat. Smokey Robinson) 14. S0ul Unreal - pushthru. 15. Slowya.roll - Sprinkles [Jasmine] 16. Leven Kali - My Pen 17. Melodiesinfonie - Words feat. Junes 18. Gerwin - QUICK CHOPS 02 19. yeyts. x igory - ain't wack 20. Rene Schier - Mellow 21. MonoNeon - Hot Cheetos 22. Matt Martians - Look Like 23. The Jet Age of Tomorrow - The Long Way Home (feat. Syd) 24. Blue Lab Beats - Keep Moving (feat. Nubya Garcia) 25. Sir Froderick - BrokeTheDeal (feat. Suzi Analogue) 26. Captain Supernova - Without Gravity (feat. Angela Muhwez) [Elusive Remix] 27. Castelluzzo - Instagram Is Sick 28. Tierra Whack - Dr. Seuss 29. Kazumi Kaneda - Hourglass 30. JON BAP - Marissa 31. Chris Dave - Fly Girl 32. The Kount - Futureland 33. INZO, Blookah - Let It Slide Feat. Leo Napier 34. GEOTHEORY - MIND 35. Mahalia - Sober (Jarreau Vandal Remix) 36. Zilo - Oceanview(Osmo Remix) 37. YAYAYI - Drukba 38. Potatohead People - Iced Tea (feat. giorgi & Radina Vee) 39. Dpat - Cherish 40. Icytwat - Alone 41. Wantigga, Feliciana - Weed & Cologne 42. Slowya.roll - Drop.That 43. H20$$$SPORTS$$$ - #FUNERAL Beautiful Disco Guestmix Kiefer Interview
Following our week a way we return overwhelmed with excellent morsels of global experimental independent sound. We start with Sarathy Korwar's outstanding jazz/Indian MC hybrid that is sure to get noticed by discerning listeners, elsewhere we have choral music, twisted abstract hiphop, splendid psych folk, electric acholi music from central Africa and much more. Tracklisting Sarathy Korwar - Mumbay (feat. MC Mawali) / Pravasis (feat. Deepak Unnikrishnan) (The Leaf Label, UK) Leo Pa-Layeng - Kono Wiye Ocung Otara (self-release, Uganda) The Art Ensemble of Chicago - We Are On The Edge (Erased Tapes, UK) Suzi Analogue - Way Live ft. ZenSoFly (Never Normal Records, USA) Flamingods - Koray (Moshi Moshi Records, UK) Sebastian Reynolds with Solo Collective - Ripeness Is All (Nonostar Records, Germany) The Improvisers' Choir - Stem (self-release, UK) Sea Urchin - Mish Hata'ref tesHa? (Bokeh Versions, UK) Viscount - Reverse Engineering (Warecollective, UK) Death and Vanilla - Let’s Never Leave Here (Fire Records, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. Hit him up for any and all audio work at nickamc.com and follow him on Twitter @nickamc
La nueva edición de WIDE Recomienda 0037 inicia con Lolo Zouaï y su equilibrio entre belleza y dolor en "Jaded" junto a Blood Orange, siguiéndole "WTP", el nuevo single de Teyana Taylor extraído de su álbum producido por Kanye West. Continuando con las recomendaciones, “Father´s Son”, el nuevo sencillo de Celeste en el que explora la complicada relación que tuvo con su padre jamaicano, que murió cuando ella tenía 16 años, siguiéndole la atmosférica “Take Shelter” del productor parisino Jeremie Whistler, una fusión que combina el hip-hop con la electrónica espacial y voces confusas. Cerrando con la rareza dentro de la música electrónica moderna Suzi Analogue y su melódicamente rica pista de techno "Never Normalize" junto a King Britt, y la esperada colaboración entre Theophilus London y Tame Impala "Whiplash", con sintetizadores que nos adentran en un mundo ficticio. Tracklist: 1. Lolo Zouaï - Jade feat. Blood Orange 2. Teyana Taylor - WTP feat. MYKKI Blanco 3. Celeste - Father’s Son 4. Jeremie Whistler - Take Shelter 5. Suzi Analogue - Never Normalize feat. King Britt 6. Theophilus London - Whiplash feat. Tame Impala Escúchala on-demand en:
Season Two comes full circle with our final guest, Brooklyn's own Faith Harding aka Novelty Daughter, whose song "U Want What I Want" was featured on this season's debut episode. Faith introduces the off-kilter pop stylings of Ryan Powers, as well as Suzi Analogue, an ambitious electronic producer and DJ with a wholly unique sound landing in the lineage of footwork djs & experiemental instrumental hip-hop. We discuss Loma—a newly-formed power trio from artists behind Shearwater and Cross Record—and their enchanting three-part harmonies on the single "Black Willow." Fresh-faced London four-piece Sorry offers a raw nod to grunge in their contagious track "Lies." And Portland duo Nurses delivers a warped psych balad with "In The Mirror." We also play the title track from Faith's alluring & wonderfully daring 2017 record Inertia. 01 "Whoever You Love, I'm Cool" by Jeffe 02 "Give It A Rest" by Ryan Power 03 "Unbothered" by Omar Apollo 04 "Black Willow" by Loma 05 "Lies" by Sorry 06 "NRGNRG" by Suzi Analogue 07 "In The Mirror" by Nurses 08 "Race to the Bottom" by Ha Ha Tonka Playlist available: https://soundcloud.com/not97/sets/not97-season-two-episode-ten Art by Michael Brennan © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission.
Artist and producer Suzi Analogue originally hails from Missy Elliott's native state of Virginia though these days, she's rooted in Los Angeles, having come up within the city's beat scene. Suzi wanted to talk about what she described as the "underdog" album, Missy's enormously successful yet somewhat forgotten sophomore album, Da Real World, one in a string of five back-to-back platinum LPs for Missy and her production partner, Timbaland. We talked about Missy's creative genius and what that meant for a young girl, growing up in VA. More on Missy Elliott and Da Real World: Missy on Da Real World, for Vibe.com David Brown's review of the album in Entertainment Weekly. Missy's live recreation of the "She's a Bitch" video at this year's Hip Hop Honors show. More on Suzi Analogue Interviews with Suzi for Vice's Thump and Afropunk's Sound Check. Suzi's Zonez V3 album. Website | Bandcamp | Soundcloud | Twitter | Instagram Show Tracklisting (all songs from Da Real World unless indicated otherwise): All In My Grill Suzi Analogue: Wildflower (from Zonez V3) Mr. DJ Missy Elliot: The Rain (from Supa Dupa Fly) You Don't Know (feat. Lil Mo) Stickin' Chickens (feat. Aaliyah) Timbaland and Magoo: Up Jumps the Boogie (from Welcome To Our World) Timbaland and Magoo: Clock Strikes (from Welcome To Our World) Bus A Rhyme (feat. Eminem) Crazy Feelings (feat. Beyonce) U Can't Resist (feat. BG and Juvenile) She's a Bitch Beat Biters We Did It If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
Suzi Analogue isn't just her name; it's a way of life. Inspired by RZA's audio alter ego, Bobby Digital, Suzi took on her moniker as an emblem to be as free and honest as possible in her art. Suzi has boldly forged a singular path through the male-dominated beat scene in her numerous capacities as a beatmaker, songwriter, vocalist (and much more!). From her Virginian suburban roots to the borough of Brooklyn, Suzi is a consummate tastemaker. With her music label (Never Normal Records), eclectic style and positive energy, Suzi gives us all the permission to be our uncompromising, vivid selves. Never not creating, Suzi's prepping the third volume of her ZONEZ music series for a 2017 release. [This episode features "Gurl Sweatshirt" from ZONEZ V.2 in its entirety.] Visit Suzi Analogue online: http://www.suzianalogue.com http://www.nevernormalrecords.com SUBSCRIBE ON SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice TMT APP FOR iPHONE: http://bit.ly/TMTappiOS TMT APP FOR ANDROID: http://bit.ly/TMTappANDROID SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES: http://bit.ly/TalkMusicTalk SUBSCRIBE ON GOOGLE PLAY: http://bit.ly/TMTgoogleplay Please take a moment to leave a rating and/or review in the store. It helps increase the ranking of the podcast and exposes TMT to a new audience. Thanks! Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme)-FULL VERSION Written and Composed on an iPad by boice. https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme SURVEY It would be greatly appreciated if you would take a moment to fill out this brief demographic survey. It will be used solely to help me select advertisers/sponsors for Talk Music Talk to offset the cost to produce the podcast i.e. audio editor, podcast host, traveling to guests to record. It should take less than a minute of your time. Thanks! http://www.talkmusictalk.com/survey
01. JMSN - Waves 02. JMSN - Ocean 03. Singularis - Tar Baby 04. J-Louis - LA Watts 05. Omarion - Work 06. Esta - FallinLove 07. Trey Songz - Foreign 08. SPZRKT & Sango - Hipster Girl 09. Onra - Vibe With U (feat. Suzi Analogue) 10. August Alsina - Right There 11. R. Kelly & Keri Hilson - Number One (STWO Remix) 12. Eric Bellinger - Bed Medicine 13. Thundercat - Lone Wolf And Cub 14. Da-P - Timeless (Jada) 15. Gravez - Seek 16. Giorgio Oehlers - I Rise 17. Sweater Beats - Magic 18. Evil Needle & Sivey - Baby 19. TEK.LUN aka TEKDOTLUN - I.O.U 20. Iman Omari - Energy 21. Musiq Soulchild - Sobeautiful 22. Ta-ku - Handful 23. Raheem Devaughn - Black Ice Cream 24. Empire Cast - Good Enough (feat. Jussie Smollett) 25. Rochelle Jordan - Follow Me 26. Jamie Foxx - You Changed Me (Feat. Chris Brown) 27. A$AP Rocky - Canal St. 28. GoldlLink - Velho (Freestyle) 29. DOM KENNEDY - Represent (I Like That) 30. Oddisee - First Choice 31. Big K.R.I.T. - Third Eye 32. Skyzoo - Meadow of Trust (Feat. Saba) 33. Jesse Boykins III - Live In Me 34. Iman Omari - No Stress Ft. Kent Jamz 35. Sunni Colo´n - Temple (starRo Remix) 36. JMSN - Ends (Money) 37. Preston Harris - Love Crazy 38. Terrace Martin - Watch U Sleep (feat. Focus...) 39. Theophilus London - Figure It Out Ft. Devonte Hynes 40. BJ The Chicago Kid - Soul of a Woman 41. D'Angelo And The Vanguard - Another Life 42. AB & 14KT - Heavenly 43. Jhene Aiko - Stay Ready (What a Life) [feat. Kendrick Lamar] 44. Majid Jordan - U 45. Moka Only & Chief - First time back 46. Evil Needle - Summertime 47. Dwele - Flapjacks 48. Terrace Martin - It's Me (feat. Wyann Vaughn) 49. Mndsgn - Camelblues 50. Kendrick Lamar - For Sale? (Interlude) 51. Soia - Kazimba 52. The Internet - Girl (feat. KAYTRANADA)
Summer has just about wrapped up! Now, we are all leaning into Fall, ready for a new beginning!I am in the middle of a transition point in my life; realizing how crucial it is to meet the right connects.New technology is approaching me, new ideas, new opportunities. I'm glad that you and I are both apart of this.In one year, since I've started, a lot of things have connected just right. lllVIBES will soon be hitting the airwaves and a ear drum near you! This mix has a good feel as always, it came to me pretty easy, tt has a deep-thought feel to it. The dub-step sound always seems to inspire me. Besides this mix, I want to give a big THANK YOU to Truth Seekers Radio 90.7 KPFK Los Angeles for giving me a opportunity of a lifetime this past summer, allowing me to show my perspective as well as contribute to their show. You guys have no idea how many great sources are out there. Please, please do the research, you won't be disappointed! Lastly, shout out to all of the artists, labels, and everyone involved who connect with me. It's dope to know that people appreciate a good selection. Afterall, I am just your average JOE who is a music appreciator. Lastly, much love to my brother from another 96 for the quality artwork! He never disappoints me! Anyways, enough of my words... This is the ETHER mix: e·ther 1. An intervening substance through which signals can travel as a means for communication 2. The regions of space beyond the earth's atmosphere; the heavens 3. A colourless sweet-smelling liquid used as a solvent and anaesthetic "The Ether, the Shit that make your soul burn slow" -NAS 1:05:25 01.Appleblim - Within 02.2562 - Brother: The Point 03.Airhead & James Blake - Pembroke 04.Untold - Discipline 05.Devonwho - todo (Phase II) 06.Annu - alliwant 07.OthersideTimePrecession - Seeds 08.Bahwee - B L U R 09.Hi-res - Nitevision 10.B.Bravo - Talk 2 Me 11.Ben Jones - Stereosine 12.Muhsinah - More 13.14KT - Without 14.GETEYE - Heaven 15.Cazeaux OSLO - Strength of the Sun 16.VLooper - Sparrow 17.John Mo - Bits and Bits and Bits and Bits 18.ICHIRO - Izakaya Taxi 19.Annu - Champagne 20.EC|DC - Two AM // Soulatronica Outro 21.Mindesign - Sted.e.slow 22.GETEYE - Nu Disco Jack 23.Bahwee - SF 24.Mos Def - Universal Magnetic 25.Teebs - WTLA 26.Suzi Analogue & KnXwledge - OpenKall 27.Mindesign - Airways 28.Transit7 - Theory of Light 29.Noah feat. Blu - Just Relax (Grooveman Spot Remix) 30.Fat Freddy's Drop - Big BW 31.Annu - Innerspace 32.Stevo - Sky and Diamonds 33.Floating Points - Esthian III 34.Dam Funk - Burn Straight Thru U 35.Homemade - Feel Like 36.Dwilt Sharpp - I Need You Close (Dub Version) 37.Shlomo - Antigravity 38.AFTA-1 & Cazeaux OSLO - Marvelous Magical Jackobious Son // Jah Wise