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In this episode we interview Siri Imani and discuss the importance of self sustainability, community building as well as songwriting and the local music scene. We hope you enjoy this very special episode of Hero Radio!
Cincinnati's music history is long and rich. Still, the new music scene here tends to fly under the radar; a lot of people outside our region don't realize just how profoundly — and diversely — artistic the Queen City is.Jim Nolan, host of WVXU's 'Local Exposure,' is one of the faithful keepers of the Tristate's creative flame. His show features local artists and introduces the wider NPR audience to them. This week, Jonathan sat down with him to talk about local music history, discuss the artists that are driving the scene today, spin an all-Cincy playlist, and finally tease out Jim's long-untold hero origin story.PLAYLIST HIGHLIGHTS: Brand new music from Chuck Cleaver (Wussy, Ass Ponys), Carriers, and Phasmids. Classic spins from The Raisins, Over the Rhine, The Sweep, and Mad Anthony, plus tracks from Paige Beller, Wonky Tonk, Electric Citizen, TRIIIBE, Us, Today, and others.
You heard us with TRIIIBE. Then you heard us with TRIIIBE members Aziza Love and Siri Imani. Now, the trinity comes full circle as we are joined by PXVCE of TRIIIBE and PXVCE Productions, the new umbrella under which he creates pretty much anything.As expected, an hour with PXVCE results in an enlightened conversation that gives us all something to think about in our daily lives.Follow PXVCE at @pxvceFollow Future Moguls @futuremogulspodFollow Hosts Matt Scheer @illlmatticFollow Graval Baehr @gravalbaehrFollow Timeless Recording Studio @timelessrstudioFollow and book our engineer Chris Turner @looney_turnerFuture Moguls Podcast is hosted by Matt Scheer and Graval Baehr, and is recorded by engineer Chris Turner at Timeless Recording Studios in Cincinnati, OH. All Content ©Future Moguls Podcast. All Rights Reserved.
On this month's episode, we chat with Ron Gerdes, who designs skis for slopes in the Midwest with his Cincinnati-based Mortal Ski Company; freelancer Jenny Wohlfarth describes her reporting on the Fernald Preserve, a nature area that was the site of a uranium ore processing facility during the Cold War; and members of local hip-hop group Triiibe talk about their activism efforts and excitement to perform at the 2019 Bunbury Music Festival.
Happy 5/13, Cincinnati! In honor of the day, we brought out one of the city's most prolific creatives, Siri Imani of TRIIIBE. Siri's is throwing a huge birthday party this Friday at Revel with performances from, well, everyone! In today's episode, we get into the impact each hand-picked performer has left on the past year.Follow Siri Imani @siri_imaniFollow Future Moguls @futuremogulspodFollow Hosts Matt Scheer @illlmatticFollow Graval Baehr @gravalbaehrFollow Timeless Recording Studio @timelessrstudioFollow and book our engineer Chris Turner @looney_turnerFuture Moguls Podcast is hosted by Matt Scheer and Graval Baehr, and is recorded by engineer Chris Turner at Timeless Recording Studios in Cincinnati, OH. All Content ©Future Moguls Podcast. All Rights Reserved.
To listen to Triiibe is to know their causes: love, peace, community, prosperity, faith, self-sustainability. Triiibe, an acronym for True Representation of Intellectual Individuals Invoking Black Excellence, is comprised of three talented members: Pxvce (pronounced “peace”), Siri Imani, and Aziza Love. Together, they create their own brand of “artivism” - combining powerful lyrics, smooth melodies and rhymes, all laced with their principled beliefs. Activism is what brought the three of them together - the music followed naturally. As Pxcve, who raps and creates beats for the group puts it, they’re creating “soul music.” It’s more than just songs to bop along to--although you will. It’s the product of three souls with common goals and beliefs coming together to create something bigger than themselves. If it sounds lofty, that’s because it is. But the members of Triiibe don’t take the responsibility lightly. They’re putting their time where their mouths are, too: when not creating music, they spend time running after school programs like Raising the Bars, which helps Cincinnati Public School students learn how to express themselves through writing, poetry, and even rapping. They’re ever-cognizant of the obstacles they’ve faced in their own lives, and active in taking steps to inform and educate so those barriers are different for younger generations. Cincinnati is taking notice of the great work that Triiibe is producing. Their first full album, “iii am what iii am” was released in October 2018 to rave reviews, and they regularly play shows all over the city and beyond. They even snagged to major awards at CityBeat’s 2018 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards, going home with the Hip Hop and Artist of the Year awards. They’ve also been invited to take the stage for a set at 2019’s Bunbury Music Festival, an honor they’re eager to take on. Not bad considering they’ve only been performing together as Triiibe for just over a year. Needless to say, Triiibe is staying busy. Making music, performing, sharing, teaching and learning. How do you sum up all that they’re doing, and all that they stand for? Love puts it best: “Speak truth, always truth, and walk and live in that truth. To be who you are and to be proud of your roots is alright, and that’s beautiful. Live in that light always.” Set list: "You Can't Stop the Movement" "Green Thumb" - interview - "Gossip" "Feel Good" Triiibe's Lounge Act was recorded on February 19th, 2019 in the WCPO Digital Lounge in Cincinnati, OH. WCPO Lounge Acts features intimate in-studio performances and interviews from outstanding musical artists. Mixed by Brian Niesz. Video by Mike Strotman, Chris Gastright, Kyle Rhodes and Brian Niesz Hosted by Emmalee Smith with Clyde Gray.
A packed episode of That's So Cincinnati this week: When it comes to the Covington Catholic story, not all media is alike. Executive Editor Beryl Love explains The Enquirer's approach to covering the Covington Catholic story. Switching gears to music in the second segment, "Pxvce" from Cincinnati Entertainment Awards' 2018 Artist of the Year, Triiibe, stops by. He talks about how Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bootsy Collins helped the hip-hop group launch; and Triiibe's approach to promoting a positive message about urban culture. In the final segment, Jason and Paul discuss the dreaded annual pilgrimage to IKEA.
Co-hosted by Juan Cosby & Magefist Our special guest was Tyler Jones. Tyler was representing A Voice for the Innocent; a non-profit organization creating a community of support for those affected by rap and sexual assault. He's hosting a benefit event at Northside Tavern on Friday, October 19 featuring Raised x Wolves, Triiibe, and many more.
Only a couple days ahead of their debut album, “artivist” group TRIIIBE joins us to discuss III Am What III Am. Although music is a prominent part of TRIIIBE’s presence, their impression on the community runs deep. From their monthly Potluck for the People, to their book club and involvement with today’s youth, TRIIIBE truly invokes excellence through being the change.Follow TRIIIBE at @triiibe333Follow Future Moguls @futuremogulspodFollow Hosts Matt Scheer @illlmatticFollow Graval Baehr @gravalbaehrFollow Timeless Recording Studio @timelessrstudioFollow and book our engineer Chris Turner @looney_turnerFuture Moguls Podcast is hosted by Matt Scheer and Graval Baehr, and is recorded by engineer Chris Turner at Timeless Recording Studios in Cincinnati, OH. All Content ©Future Moguls Podcast. All Rights Reserved.
Aziza Love – aka Alexis Thompson – is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is the songstress of TRIIIBE, a group of artists exploring ideas through collaboration. For the past four years TRIIIBE has been working on performance, film and photography projects. Much of TRIIIBE's work reveal observations on identity and the politics of identity. Check them out at facebook.com/TRIIIBEworldwide You can also check out Aziza's upcoming class here: eventbrite.com/e/soulstice-movement-meditation-tickets-46773947135 If you don't have time now to listen to everything, feel free to skip ahead to where the meditation begins at 35:00 and then come back later for the conversation. Troy Bronsink is the founder and director of The Hive - A Center for Contemplation, Art & Action. The Hive is a nonprofit located in the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati. For $30/month, a Hive member can attend classes and events. If you're interested in this for yourself or would like to sponsor someone else to become a member, you can find more information at cincyhive.org/membership The intro and outro music is by Troy Bronsink. From the Hive is produced by Joey Taylor.
More Room Episode 6 Featuring Pxvce and Siri of TRIIIBE by Cintagious
In honor of National Night Shift Workers Day, we're completely exhausted! But we still manage to creep up to Lowell to see Gunpowder Gelatine and Aerochix (covering the music of Queen and Aerosmith, respectively); we return to the Triiibe exhibit at the Fitchburg Art Museum, and do not get trapped in the basement (trust us, it can happen); a visit to Maine features one turkey, one whistle pig, and a billion lobsters; and a trip into the Pudding Pages reminds us of Funny Face drink mix, which was at once delightful and horrifying. Hey, as of this week, we've been Flopcasting for four years! We have almost paid our debt to society...
Because we tend to get everything wrong, we have some corrections from a previous Flopcast, mostly involving astronauts and Monkees; a recent benefit show by Dar Williams and Catie Curtis turned wonderfully Schoolhouse Rock-ish; the Fitchburg Art Museum has an amazing new exhibit by our friends from Triiibe (but alas, no plastic lawn flamingos); we visit the Comedy Studio in Harvard Square for a bizarre night featuring Niki Luparelli, Mark Gallagher, Nathan Burke, Skip Daniels, magic, improv, kazoos, and a dumbwaiter; National Whatever Day celebrates our favorite cartoon snowman/Mormon, Josh Gad; and we're going on strike. A podcast strike. But probably just until next week's show.
Kornflake keeps getting touched by strangers, only some of whom look exactly like Dave Grohl; our holiday party stories involve giving bad directions to our dates and lying to magicians; Kevin recommends Christmas music from Air Supply (not chicken-themed) and Steve Foster (very, very chicken-themed); Steven Wright is a national treasure; Grant's Advent Calendar is back in business; and our friend Rich has a brilliant idea for a holiday special called, yes, "Murray Christmas."