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Le nombre de victimes de guerre diminue depuis 1946 selon l'ONU, mais on observe à l'échelle mondiale une recrudescence des conflits et de la violence. Principales causes de ces affrontements : des tensions locales non résolues, l'effondrement de l'État de droit, la pénurie de ressources naturelles comme l'eau ou bien encore le changement climatique. Face à une population toujours plus importante, comment prévenir les conflits émergents et garantir la sécurité ? Comment prendre en compte le changement climatique et ses conséquences sur les conflits et l'insécurité ? (Cette émission est une rediffusion du 14/11/2022) Avec : - Hervé Le Bras, démographe, historien français, directeur de recherche émérite à l'Institut national d'études démographiques (INED) et auteur de «Tableau historique de la France. La formation des courants politiques de 1789 à nos jours», aux éditions du Seuil - Emmanuel Pont, essayiste, bloggeur «Enquêtes écosophiques» et auteur de «Faut-il arrêter de faire des enfants pour sauver la planète ?», aux éditions Payot - Patrick Lagadec, chercheur spécialiste de la gestion du risque et de la gestion de crise, directeur de recherche honoraire de l'École Polytechnique - Emmanuel Chauvin, maître de conférence à l'Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès, auteur de «Conflits et violences dans le bassin du lac Tchad», aux éditions de l'IRD. Et un entretien de Stéphane Lagarde, correspondant en Chine, quels progrès pour les villes chinoises surpeuplées et polluées ? Programmation musicale : ► Zorromi – Vaudou Game ► Y tu te vas – La Femme (avec Tatiana Hazel au chant).
Le nombre de victimes de guerre diminue depuis 1946 selon l'ONU, mais on observe à l'échelle mondiale une recrudescence des conflits et de la violence. Principales causes de ces affrontements : des tensions locales non résolues, l'effondrement de l'État de droit, la pénurie de ressources naturelles comme l'eau ou bien encore le changement climatique. Face à une population toujours plus importante, comment prévenir les conflits émergents et garantir la sécurité ? Comment prendre en compte le changement climatique et ses conséquences sur les conflits et l'insécurité ? (Cette émission est une rediffusion du 14/11/2022) Avec : - Hervé Le Bras, démographe, historien français, directeur de recherche émérite à l'Institut national d'études démographiques (INED) et auteur de «Tableau historique de la France. La formation des courants politiques de 1789 à nos jours», aux éditions du Seuil - Emmanuel Pont, essayiste, bloggeur «Enquêtes écosophiques» et auteur de «Faut-il arrêter de faire des enfants pour sauver la planète ?», aux éditions Payot - Patrick Lagadec, chercheur spécialiste de la gestion du risque et de la gestion de crise, directeur de recherche honoraire de l'École Polytechnique - Emmanuel Chauvin, maître de conférence à l'Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès, auteur de «Conflits et violences dans le bassin du lac Tchad», aux éditions de l'IRD. Et un entretien de Stéphane Lagarde, correspondant en Chine, quels progrès pour les villes chinoises surpeuplées et polluées ? Programmation musicale : ► Zorromi – Vaudou Game ► Y tu te vas – La Femme (avec Tatiana Hazel au chant).
Le nombre de victimes de guerre diminue depuis 1946 selon l'ONU, mais on observe à l'échelle mondiale une recrudescence des conflits et de la violence. Principales causes de ces affrontements : des tensions locales non résolues, l'effondrement de l'État de droit, la pénurie de ressources naturelles comme l'eau ou bien encore le changement climatique. Face à une population toujours plus importante, comment prévenir les conflits émergents et garantir la sécurité ? Comment prendre en compte le changement climatique et ses conséquences sur les conflits et l'insécurité ? Avec : - Hervé Le Bras, démographe, historien français, directeur de recherche émérite à l'Institut national d'études démographiques (INED) et auteur de «Tableau historique de la France. La formation des courants politiques de 1789 à nos jours», aux éditions du Seuil - Emmanuel Pont, essayiste, bloggeur «Enquêtes écosophiques» et auteur de «Faut-il arrêter de faire des enfants pour sauver la planète ?», aux éditions Payot - Patrick Lagadec, chercheur spécialiste de la gestion du risque et de la gestion de crise, directeur de recherche honoraire de l'École Polytechnique - Emmanuel Chauvin, maître de conférence à l'Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès, auteur de «Conflits et violences dans le bassin du lac Tchad», aux éditions de l'IRD. Et un entretien de Stéphane Lagarde, correspondant en Chine, quels progrès pour les villes chinoises surpeuplées et polluées ? Programmation musicale : ► Zorromi – Vaudou Game ► Y tu te vas – La Femme (avec Tatiana Hazel au chant).
Le nombre de victimes de guerre diminue depuis 1946 selon l'ONU, mais on observe à l'échelle mondiale une recrudescence des conflits et de la violence. Principales causes de ces affrontements : des tensions locales non résolues, l'effondrement de l'État de droit, la pénurie de ressources naturelles comme l'eau ou bien encore le changement climatique. Face à une population toujours plus importante, comment prévenir les conflits émergents et garantir la sécurité ? Comment prendre en compte le changement climatique et ses conséquences sur les conflits et l'insécurité ? Avec : - Hervé Le Bras, démographe, historien français, directeur de recherche émérite à l'Institut national d'études démographiques (INED) et auteur de «Tableau historique de la France. La formation des courants politiques de 1789 à nos jours», aux éditions du Seuil - Emmanuel Pont, essayiste, bloggeur «Enquêtes écosophiques» et auteur de «Faut-il arrêter de faire des enfants pour sauver la planète ?», aux éditions Payot - Patrick Lagadec, chercheur spécialiste de la gestion du risque et de la gestion de crise, directeur de recherche honoraire de l'École Polytechnique - Emmanuel Chauvin, maître de conférence à l'Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès, auteur de «Conflits et violences dans le bassin du lac Tchad», aux éditions de l'IRD. Et un entretien de Stéphane Lagarde, correspondant en Chine, quels progrès pour les villes chinoises surpeuplées et polluées ? Programmation musicale : ► Zorromi – Vaudou Game ► Y tu te vas – La Femme (avec Tatiana Hazel au chant).
For Women's History Month, we want to celebrate all the women who have been on the show. Here are some our favorite moments full of insightful advice from some of the episodes featuring badass women. Thank you for being part of the LatinEQUIS family! Here are the names of all the badass women guests (in order of appearance): Andrea Molina, Yafi Shpirer, Mary Albertoli, Maureen Isern, Nadia Sarmova, Stephanie del Valle, Cristina Nava, Ada Luz Pla, Tatiana Hazel, Alejandra Valdez, Daniella Schwartz, Brenda Banda, Yeniffer Behrens, Lorena Gonzalez, Cindy-Fernandez Nixon, Catalina Lauf, Chelsea Rendon, Paula Torres, Sara Abou Rashed, Dr. Maria Elena Botazzi, Monique Guerrero, Ibet Herrera, Lissette Telumbre, Laura Veláquez, Tinisch Hollins, Sabrina Van Tassel, Arianna Davis, Niki Lopez, Olivia Peña, Emily Cuarenta, Sandra Garcia Cavazos, Thais Lopez Vogel, Brenda Hernandez, Dr. Ellen Ochoa, Vanessa Santos, Rebecca, and Bettina Mercado.
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Tatiana Hazel is the definition of a Renaissance woman. As the primary (and most of the time, only) singer, songwriter, producer, and engineer of her music, she's in full control of her artistry. Add to that her passion for designing clothes, and eye for photography, Tatiana Hazel is a powerhouse of creative energy. We're excited to welcome Tatiana to the BLKBOX Music Podcast where we discussed getting her start on YouTube, TikTok and the future of digital music, and her writing process. Find her everywhere @tatianahazel.
This week the SAP crew talk about how wearing masks has become a political issue in America. Then, Chicago-born singer/songwriter and fashion designer Tatiana Hazel (@tatianahazel) joins the SAP crew to discuss how she get started in fashion, the music scene in Chicago vs. LA, the writing process of her new EP “Duality,” and supporting Brave Space Alliance (the first Black-led, trans-led LGBTQ organization on Chicago's South Side). More info on Brave Space Alliance: https://www.bravespacealliance.org/ Follow The SAP Crew on instagram! @spanishaquipresents @raizalicea @ofcourseitscarlos @ozzymo @thetonyrodrig
► En este episodio suenan Espumas y Terciopelo, Le Butcherettes, Dave Mathews Band & Tatiana Hazel listos para hacerte sentir bien y sumarse a un playlist de aquí al infinito... ► PLAYLIST INFINITO, un podcast con Efraín García Mora & Carlos Andrade.
Tatiana Hazel, a Mexican-American, born and raised in Chicago, is an Indie Pop singer who will be headlining the largest free virtual gathering of Latinx industry leaders. On this episode, I speak to Tatiana about her new EP Duality and the influence of the Latinx and LGBTQ+ communities on her music. Links mentioned during this episode: NPD Group, EP Duality (Tatiana Hazel on Spotify), Hispanicize.com (register for the free virtual event on July 1). You can follow Tatiana Hazel on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube @tatianahazel or check out her website tatianahazel.com You can also learn about and donate to Brave Space Alliance the first Black-led, trans-led LGBTQ Center located in Chicago.
(2:08) Dark Lane Demo Tapes.We break down the latest project by Drake and discuss how he’s evolved over time. Is it good or is it just hype? We talk more on Drake’s sad boy phase and if he’s progressing or regressing?(7:00) HOT TAKES ON DRAKE. The team weighs in on whether Toosie Slide was fire or not. We also talk Kendrick Lamar v. Drake’s next drop conspiracies.(8:58) Say So Remix vs. Savage RemixWho did it better, Doja Cat & Nicki Minaj or Meg thee Stallion & Queen Bey… and why was it Meg & Bey? We break down which drop held more weight and dive into which hardcore fans are the absolute worst.(11:30) HOV AND GOAT TALK.We talk hardcore HOV-engers (Jay Z fans) and discuss the latest GOAT talk in the hip-hop world.(14:55) Tiktok’s influence on the Music World.The guys break down why what’s hot now, more often than not, won’t be remembered and won’t last. THE ADHD GENERATION OF MUSIC. Listen to why Luis thinks this era will breed more “Fetty Waps” and what he means by it.(19:06) TDE APPRECIATION WEEK.We talk all things Top Dawg Ent. and why which artist we can’t wait to hear from. A lot of commentary on the re-emergence of Isaiah Rashad and Ab-Soul after such long hiatuses. Also, more Kendrick GOAT talk and we speak on who we expect to drop next from the group.(22:35) CURRENT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT.The trio talks about what artists we’re currently listening to from the city all the way to the West Coast. Tatiana Hazel is still in Miguel’s mind, Smino for the masses, whiterosemoxie from Detroit and so much more.(28:11) Another Day, Another Hot Take.We hate UK DRILL. Luis further clarifies why we do not care for UK Drill and why New York Drill is tolerable but not better than the real thing.(29:22) CURRENT ARTISTS WE’RE LISTENING TO.Tali weighs in on talent from the west coast including Mozzy’s latest project ‘Beyond Bulletproof’ and other upcoming artists from the Golden State.(32:43) LATIN TRAP.We talk about Luis’ latest discovery and why Chucky73 is sick as hell. Some things just need to be heard themselves.(33:42) DVSN - A Muse In Her FeelingsWe briefly discuss the great drop by the Toronto Duo. Luis talks why the artists are up next while Tali touches on the slightly toxic touch on ‘No Cryin’ feat. Future.(36:32) Leader of the Delinquents // SCOTTS.The team talks Kid Cudi’s latest drop while Miguel continues to try and figure out which song Luis and Tali are talking about for a good minute. We also further breakdown his impact or lack thereof over the years. Why his music hit different in high school than now.(40:45) ARTISTS DURING QUARANTINE.With multiple festivals, concerts being cancelled or postponed, we touch on how current artists may be impacted by the ongoing pandemic. We share what can we anticipate to happen, will some fall off while others get worn out. Is this a sink or swim moment?(43:48) TAKE CARE 2? SAD MUSIC PLEASE.People worldwide are currently in quarantine and under lockdown, we talk why this could be a great moment to drop some sad Drake if summer 2020 is most likely CANCELLED.(44:46) BEST SOUNDTRACKS OF ALL TIME.Of all the shows, movies and documentaries of the world we discuss our favorite soundtracks ever made. From Donald Glover’s ‘Atlanta,’ to ‘Juice’ with Tupac, see which ones made the cut and why.(50:12) HOT TAKE BREAK.Find out which Movie Soundtrack hits harder: ‘Moana’ in a Samoan Home or ‘CoCo’ in a Mexican Home.(54:13) BOW WOW VS. LIL ROMEOReliving our childhoods and wondering where the icons of our youth went.(57:00) FINALE: Is Bruce Lee Alive?Although we’re all pretty well versed in the history of music and all that surrounds it, the entire trio takes some serious L’s when it comes to the legacy of Bruce Lee. Peep to see how cringe our knowledge of the late actor was.
(2:08) Dark Lane Demo Tapes.We break down the latest project by Drake and discuss how he’s evolved over time. Is it good or is it just hype? We talk more on Drake’s sad boy phase and if he’s progressing or regressing?(7:00) HOT TAKES ON DRAKE. The team weighs in on whether Toosie Slide was fire or not. We also talk Kendrick Lamar v. Drake’s next drop conspiracies.(8:58) Say So Remix vs. Savage RemixWho did it better, Doja Cat & Nicki Minaj or Meg thee Stallion & Queen Bey… and why was it Meg & Bey? We break down which drop held more weight and dive into which hardcore fans are the absolute worst.(11:30) HOV AND GOAT TALK.We talk hardcore HOV-engers (Jay Z fans) and discuss the latest GOAT talk in the hip-hop world.(14:55) Tiktok’s influence on the Music World.The guys break down why what’s hot now, more often than not, won’t be remembered and won’t last. THE ADHD GENERATION OF MUSIC. Listen to why Luis thinks this era will breed more “Fetty Waps” and what he means by it.(19:06) TDE APPRECIATION WEEK.We talk all things Top Dawg Ent. and why which artist we can’t wait to hear from. A lot of commentary on the re-emergence of Isaiah Rashad and Ab-Soul after such long hiatuses. Also, more Kendrick GOAT talk and we speak on who we expect to drop next from the group.(22:35) CURRENT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT.The trio talks about what artists we’re currently listening to from the city all the way to the West Coast. Tatiana Hazel is still in Miguel’s mind, Smino for the masses, whiterosemoxie from Detroit and so much more.(28:11) Another Day, Another Hot Take.We hate UK DRILL. Luis further clarifies why we do not care for UK Drill and why New York Drill is tolerable but not better than the real thing.(29:22) CURRENT ARTISTS WE’RE LISTENING TO.Tali weighs in on talent from the west coast including Mozzy’s latest project ‘Beyond Bulletproof’ and other upcoming artists from the Golden State.(32:43) LATIN TRAP.We talk about Luis’ latest discovery and why Chucky73 is sick as hell. Some things just need to be heard themselves.(33:42) DVSN - A Muse In Her FeelingsWe briefly discuss the great drop by the Toronto Duo. Luis talks why the artists are up next while Tali touches on the slightly toxic touch on ‘No Cryin’ feat. Future.(36:32) Leader of the Delinquents // SCOTTS.The team talks Kid Cudi’s latest drop while Miguel continues to try and figure out which song Luis and Tali are talking about for a good minute. We also further breakdown his impact or lack thereof over the years. Why his music hit different in high school than now.(40:45) ARTISTS DURING QUARANTINE.With multiple festivals, concerts being cancelled or postponed, we touch on how current artists may be impacted by the ongoing pandemic. We share what can we anticipate to happen, will some fall off while others get worn out. Is this a sink or swim moment?(43:48) TAKE CARE 2? SAD MUSIC PLEASE.People worldwide are currently in quarantine and under lockdown, we talk why this could be a great moment to drop some sad Drake if summer 2020 is most likely CANCELLED.(44:46) BEST SOUNDTRACKS OF ALL TIME.Of all the shows, movies and documentaries of the world we discuss our favorite soundtracks ever made. From Donald Glover’s ‘Atlanta,’ to ‘Juice’ with Tupac, see which ones made the cut and why.(50:12) HOT TAKE BREAK.Find out which Movie Soundtrack hits harder: ‘Moana’ in a Samoan Home or ‘CoCo’ in a Mexican Home.(54:13) BOW WOW VS. LIL ROMEOReliving our childhoods and wondering where the icons of our youth went.(57:00) FINALE: Is Bruce Lee Alive?Although we’re all pretty well versed in the history of music and all that surrounds it, the entire trio takes some serious L’s when it comes to the legacy of Bruce Lee. Peep to see how cringe our knowledge of the late actor was.
(1:30) Luis makes memes of Big Sean in his free time.(2:28) PARTYNEXTDOOR VS. THE WEEKND. Battle of the Sad Toxic Boyz. The team discusses who won the battle between the two artists drops of PARTYMOBILE and After Hours as well as if beef does exist among the two. Was the Weeknd’s Deluxe drop necessary?(8:04) Childish Gambino’s 3.15.20, hit or miss? Musical Genius or Fake Woke? Conspiracy Theories. Tali defends her displeasure for the album while Luis draws comparisons between Donald Glover’s show ‘Atlanta’ and the album. Finally, Miguel gives a history check only to decipher what Gambino’s probable intentions actually were. (12:40) Toosie Slide - Drake. Shameless drop to flex the crib. Hit or miss? The team talks about Drake’s influence and potential strategies surrounding the dance and track.(15:52) IG Live Battles. With everybody going live on instagram, the team talks whether its getting oversaturated or much needed. Is cabin fever during quarantine getting the best of us and clouding our judgement? Please go away, Coronavirus.(17:55) CURRENT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT. The guys discuss three artists or projects they’re currently listening to. We discuss music drops from Qari & GREENSLIME, Tatiana Hazel out here doing it all and then more as well as why Smino ages like fine wine.(26:35) HOT TAKE TIME. Tali’s latest hot take triggers disgust by Luis and Miguel. Find out which rapper is up for debate.(27:52) Miguel is a Tatiana Hazel stan.(28:05) BUILD YOUR RAP GROUP WITH $15$5 Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Drake, Kanye West & Joey Badass.$4 Chance the Rapper, Travis Scott, Tyler the Creator, Schoolboy Q & ASAP Rocky.$3 Isaiah Rashad, Earl Sweatshirt, Vince Staples, Pusha T & Logic.$2 Mac Miller, Ab-Soul, Freddie Gibbs, Jay Rock & Killer Mike.$1 Action Bronson, Mick Jenkins, Meechie Darko, Bas & Saba.The team creates their starting five to success in our music world. Debates on debates, find out who had the best team and closest to a guaranteed three-peat.(41:42) 93’Til IG Live interviews, coming soon. Find out who we’re looking to feature and let us know who you want to hear on live.(43:20) RECAP. We revisit our rap groups, visit the 93’Til Twitter to cast a vote for who did it better with their $15. More to come in the coming weeks of continued quarantine content. Stay Tuned.
Entre las novedades de hoy suenan Ambar Lucid, el viernes publicó su segundo trabajo, 'Garden of Lucid'; Tatiana Hazel, que acaba de publicar Don't Care; o duendita, que justo ha publicado el single mind y ha colaborado con Salt Cathedral y MC Bin Laden en How Beautiful (she is).
(1:30) Luis makes memes of Big Sean in his free time.(2:28) PARTYNEXTDOOR VS. THE WEEKND. Battle of the Sad Toxic Boyz. The team discusses who won the battle between the two artists drops of PARTYMOBILE and After Hours as well as if beef does exist among the two. Was the Weeknd’s Deluxe drop necessary?(8:04) Childish Gambino’s 3.15.20, hit or miss? Musical Genius or Fake Woke? Conspiracy Theories. Tali defends her displeasure for the album while Luis draws comparisons between Donald Glover’s show ‘Atlanta’ and the album. Finally, Miguel gives a history check only to decipher what Gambino’s probable intentions actually were. (12:40) Toosie Slide - Drake. Shameless drop to flex the crib. Hit or miss? The team talks about Drake’s influence and potential strategies surrounding the dance and track.(15:52) IG Live Battles. With everybody going live on instagram, the team talks whether its getting oversaturated or much needed. Is cabin fever during quarantine getting the best of us and clouding our judgement? Please go away, Coronavirus.(17:55) CURRENT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT. The guys discuss three artists or projects they’re currently listening to. We discuss music drops from Qari & GREENSLIME, Tatiana Hazel out here doing it all and then more as well as why Smino ages like fine wine.(26:35) HOT TAKE TIME. Tali’s latest hot take triggers disgust by Luis and Miguel. Find out which rapper is up for debate.(27:52) Miguel is a Tatiana Hazel stan.(28:05) BUILD YOUR RAP GROUP WITH $15$5 Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Drake, Kanye West & Joey Badass.$4 Chance the Rapper, Travis Scott, Tyler the Creator, Schoolboy Q & ASAP Rocky.$3 Isaiah Rashad, Earl Sweatshirt, Vince Staples, Pusha T & Logic.$2 Mac Miller, Ab-Soul, Freddie Gibbs, Jay Rock & Killer Mike.$1 Action Bronson, Mick Jenkins, Meechie Darko, Bas & Saba.The team creates their starting five to success in our music world. Debates on debates, find out who had the best team and closest to a guaranteed three-peat.(41:42) 93’Til IG Live interviews, coming soon. Find out who we’re looking to feature and let us know who you want to hear on live.(43:20) RECAP. We revisit our rap groups, visit the 93’Til Twitter to cast a vote for who did it better with their $15. More to come in the coming weeks of continued quarantine content. Stay Tuned.
For the celebration of The Cornerstore's one year anniversary at emporium pop up, Kevin and Tara spoke with Boi Jeanius, Tatiana Hazel, Navarro, and Victor! about their respective journeys and being part of Red Bull Music Festival Chicago's Xicago show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We spoke with singer Tatiana Hazel (@tatianahazel) about her music, mixing English and Spanish in her songwriting and her latest Single "Sí o No".
On today’s very special episode of Songmess we are putting a spotlight on Chicago with special guest Richard Juarez aka Mán Cub. The Puerto Rican and Mexican singer-songwritter stopped by the studio while on a family trip to Mexico and we couldn’t help but get into his time in the music business hustle, cutting his teeth in a series of rock bands and trying to get his own solo work off the ground. We have shouted out Chicago numerous times on the show thanks to remarkable talents like Divino Niño and Tatiana Hazel, and Mán Cub is very much a part of this crop of emerging musicians redefining Latin identity in indie music. Today’s conversation touches on everything from Mán Cub’s unusual name to the different artists who’ve lent him a hand on the way up. The playlist also highlights some of the most exciting young names the Windy City has to offer at the moment, and for more detailed references we highly recommend Richard’s list of emerging Chicago acts that was published in Remezcla a few months ago. Featured Artists: Mán Cub, Brother StarRace, Doge, Karma Wears White Ties, Jason Saldana, Dolor Folktrónico, Jessica García. Mán Cub Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/42Yuqa50g1ZcqhLepxSixq?si=8azDyTglQQuzGcuCdu_Btw Mán Cub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mancubvillage/ Chicago Artists List: http://remezcla.com/lists/music/chicago-artists-to-watch/ BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/22bbqlhgqrssaoxlha3zkdr7y/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=JDgxWiZhQdWHkJQ8KOdtUw Buy Songmess Merch: https://songmess.threadless.com/ Subscribe to Songmess on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
In this week’s episode, we get to talk to the multi-talented young artist and singer, Tatiana Hazel. She got her start on Youtube, amassing 70k views on a video for one of the first few songs she wrote and sang. Recently hitting Spotify’s top charts as a number one artist to look out for on the “Nuevo Noise” playlist, Tatiana walked us through how a hobby became a career, what it was like starting her musical career at such a young age, how her heritage has inspired her music, and how she has accomplished so much including developing professional relationships with Spotify and Apple Music.
Tatiana Hazel is ready to pop. The singer, songwriter, and Logan Square native is bringing vibrant, newly imagined pop music, with an intention of expending the "Latin music" lane to incorporate a wider range of experience and perspective. The former Youtube star just played her first headlining show with a full band at The Hideout, and dropped an album called Toxic. We talk youtubing, pop, family, and expand the realm of RnB beef. Recorded 8/31/18 in Chicago Music from this week's show: Por Ti - @Tatianahazel Dimelo - @Tatianahazel
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 219 - Tatiana Hazel http://dynastypodcasts.com https://soundcloud.com/dynastypodcasts Musician and fashion designer Tatiana Hazel makes her return to Dynasty Podcasts! The artist speaks about her newly released TOXIC EP, and reveals the project went through multiple iterations before becoming the fully finished, currently available album. Hazel also speaks on her new fashion ventures, and how she branched out beyond music to include designing. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Natalie Aurelia Logo Design by Danyelle Sage | http://danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice Imaging by Alice Hayes
On today's very special episode of Songmess NOS SENTIMOS ZORRAS, ZORRÍSIMAS! Returning guest Oscar Morales of Bring My Noise joins us for another new music episode and we are packing the hits! Today's playlist is loaded with neo-perreo, dope new psych and more pop bangers than even we can handle. Our conversation is also a full blown kiki, largely inspired by Thalia's iconic Instagram stories and our aspiration to someday match her inimitable zorra-ness. Smash that play button because we promise this playlist is about to turn you out! Bring My Noise Web: https://bringmynoisedotcom.wordpress.com/ Bring My Noise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bringmynoise/ Oscar Morales Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oskah_/ Oscar Morales Photography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoscar_/ Featured Artists: Thalia + Natti Natasha, Sailorfag, Talisto + Ms. Nina + Diego Adrián, Jesse Baez + C. Tangana, Balún, Exploded View, La Mecánica Popular, Salt Cathedral, Esteman, Young Tender, Tatiana Hazel, Clubz, GRTSCH, and Alex Anwandter. Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Welcome to our first new music episode of 2018! Rich and Beverly noticed that today's playlist veered away from the bizarro sounds of the underground and instead embraced radio friendly selections, so we're mainstreaming and owning it! Reggaeton and latin pop are the name of the game here, with some cool exciting curve balls to keep things spicy. Subscribe, play and get ready to sing a long like you're drunk at your cousin's quinceañera! Featured Artists: Anitta, Amara La Negra, Ozuna + Cardi B, Tatiana Hazel, Bairoa, Solomon Ray, Maluma + Nego do Dorel, J. Balvin, La Goony Chonga, La Favi + Ms. Nina, Nathy Peluso, Juniors del Gueto, and Vicente García. Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Why did lez movies used to be so trash? Is Burning Man just a bunch of dirty white people? Did Vero's parents really immigrate to the US so she could sleep on the ground? (No, no they did not.) Join us as we chat the pros and cons of camping, doghouse sex scenes, and Canadian pioneers of hand-drawn animation. And as always, the amazing música that's been on our playlists. Featuring music by Populous ft Ela Minus, Salomón Beda, and Tatiana Hazel. Show notes: https://www.radiomenea.com/blog/2017/09/28/meneito-3-lesbian-films-burning-man
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 108 - Tatiana Hazel dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Making her Dynasty Podcasts debut, singer/multi-instrumentalist Tatiana Hazel discusses her forthcoming self-produced full length. The artist recalls how posting to YouTube in her teens proved to be a starting point for her music, and reveals how acquiring a drum machine helped develop her writing process. Hazel also speaks on building her all female team for a forthcoming visual project. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Audrey Sutherland x Ingrid Lejins x Prov Krivoshey x Julia Johanek x Madison Keenan x Briana Eden Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes