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Oslo based producer Ol' Burger Beats released "74:Out of Time" in February on Coalmine Records. Each track on the project was produced at 74 beats per minute and is deeply inspired by the jazz records of 1974. It's a unique concept with an impressive list of guest emcee's including lojii, Ill Camille, Vic Spencer, billy woods, Pink Siifu, YUNGMORPHEUS, Quelle Chris, Gabe 'Nandez, and Fly Anakin. We spoke with Ol' Burger Beats about the inspiration for this project and his approach to working with his collaborators. Then we talked about his album pick for this episode - "Welcome 2 Detroit" by J Dilla. Stream and purchas "74:Out of Time" here: https://coalminerecords.bandcamp.com/
Best of 2023 (Part 1) with big club tunes from Flowdan, WheelUP and Baalti. Soul from Cleo Sol, MELONYX, Jimetta Rose & the Voices Of Creation, Yazmin Lacey. Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS, John Wells, Little Simz, Guvna B feat Michaela Coel. Broken Beat from Sci-Clone, Kaidi Taitham and Sandunes. A hypnotic track form Tara Clerkin Trio. Plus plenty more music treats.
Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS & Real Bad Man, Group Home, Sonnyjim & Lee Scott and KRS One. Jazz from Thysenterprise. A track from the new Andre 3000 album. Classic Drum & Bass from Karime Kendra remixed by DJ Die. UK Garage from Chimpo. Dancefloor Disco / Boogie from Scruscru, Close Counters and Mad Honey. An interview with Sandunes and some tunes from her new Tru Thoughts album ‘The Ground Beneath Her Feet'. Plus plenty more music treats.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep382! We're barreling through the end of year, Vangardians, despite interference from the Cobb County police. This week, our good friend DJ ROBERT SMITH laced us with TWO WORLD EXCLUSIVES - one from his upcoming project with KRAFTY KUTS, and another from his upcoming solo project. These joints feature our good friend SUPASTITION and underground vets QNC! Of course there's a lot more new treats and plenty of trash talk so let's get into it - say THAAAAANK YA cause YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! Last but not least - ***HOLIDAY ALERT*** “SMITHSONIAN GRADE: The Story of Southern Vangard Radio” is available now for ya little holiday gift giving - a cool $20 gets you a book, print, sticker! Hit SOUTHERNVANGARD.BANDCAMP.COM now and beat the holiday rush! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard #YouWaaaaalcome // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK ----------- Recorded live November 19, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks ----------- Pre-Game Beats - Parental & Lex (De Kalhex) & Moka Only Talk Break Inst. - "Bonnot Dr" - Nottz "Peace Means Violence" - Vinnie Paz ft Saigon (prod. Stu Bangas) "No Breaks" - Spoda x GhostDave "Welcome" - Edo G ft. King Magnetic (prod. Tone Spliff) "Hang On" - Krafty Smith (Krafty Kuts & DJ Robert Smith) ft. Supastition “God Given 2” - Jamal Gasol x Sandy Solo ft. Ice Lord, Left Lane DiDon, SmooVth "G.R.E.A.M" - JasonMartin Talk Break Inst. - "Branch Rd" - Nottz "Mary J Vibes" - UFO Fev "Sad Vampire" - Blockhead ft. Brian Ennals "Lost Gemz" - P.Genz (prod. D.J. MPIRE The Man At Arms) "Large Step!" - Yungmorpheus & Real Bad Man ft. Blu "Slick Walk" - DJ Robert Smith ft. QNC "Go Off" - Tone Chop & Frost Gamble "Valentino Dueling Gloves" - Vinnie Paz (prod. Leaf Dog) "Greg Nice" - Edo G ft. Greg Nice) (prod. Torch) Talk Break Inst. - "E. Tanners Creek Rd." - Nottz "No Acting" - Red Inf & Rob Viktum "Pastels" - King Bliss ft. Ras Kass "In the Field" - Jamal Gasol x Sandy Solo ft. Willie The Kid & Snotty "Thieves" - Lenox Hughes ft. Asun Eastwood "Copy" - Spoda x GhostDave ft. GunSmoke "Jimmy Jump Pt. 2" - Hus Kingpin "In Moe (Speculation)" - DJ Premier ft. Common "No Mercy" - Sha Money XL ft. Roc Marciano, Cormega, Tiona D Talk Break Inst. - "E. Tanners Creek Rd." - Nottz
Great lyrics from Chowerman, Flowdan, and Guvna B from their quality albums. Soul from Amber Navran (Moonchild), Cleo Sol, Steven Bamidele and Sade (with Paul Nice beats). Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS, DJ Premier, Westside Gunn & Rome Streetz. UK Garage from El-B and Pj Bridger remixing a Skream classic. Armenian synth grooves from Hamlet Minassian. A quality club track by Clive From Accounts. Plus plenty more music treats.
The QUANTUM LEAP crew returns with their original voices for another adventure on hip-hop's yellow brick road. Lauryn Hill is returning to the tour circuit with some Fugees and the world is noticing how veteran hip-hop artist art outperforming newer acts on stage. New music from YUNGMORPHEUS, Mike Titan & Tali Rodriguez and more... Click play and take the leap!!!Follow us NOW on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, and more...!!You like what hear..? PROVIDE a donation on @kpft.org (DONATE button)QUANTUM LEAP RADIO broadcasting and streaming live from #HUEston T.X.Every Saturday from 4-6p.m. CST (90.1FM KPFT Houston in HD2) & Thursday 3-5a.m. CST (on the F.M. dial)Worldwide@kpft.org/listenortunein app
Steven Bamidele pops by for a short interview with Robert on this weeks show and plays a couple of tunes from his forthcoming album on Tru Thoughts. Plus Hip Hop from Black Star, YUNGMORPHEUS, Masta Ace & DJ Spinna. Broken Beat from Sci-Clone (on Metalheadz). UK Garage from Zed Bias remixing envee and Sammy Virji x Flowdan. A quality unreleased remix of Massive Attack by Mark Pritchard. Quality tracks from Jorja Smith, Tara Lily and Searchlight remixing Goldie. Plus plenty more music treats.
Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS, Quasimoto & Rakim. Soul from MELONYX, Pieces Of A Dream and Earth Angel. A bass wobbler from Mr Scruff & Danny Breaks. Jazzy Broken Beat from Sci-Clone. Disco cut up from Lup Ino. A classic from Roy Ayers. A track from João Donato (Rest In Peace) and a big tune on Mo Wax that sampled it. Drum & (Double) Bass from Hight Contrast feat Jamie McCool. Plus plenty more music treats.
Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING Beginning of Episode (1:05). Affable with Pointed Teeth, by YUNGMORPHEUS and eyedress, is an album I liked quite a bit, and loved in moments for years now. But then out of nowhere, as I prepped for my recent interview with YUNGMORPHEUS himself, the album completely hit a new level for me. There is a profound beauty that comes from instances like this, where months sometimes years later, a piece of music finally clicks. Since in this moment with Affable with Pointed Teeth, not only have I discovered another great album to listen to for the rest of my life, which is something I never take for granted... ... but more importantly, it serves as a reminder that patience is everything in life. Stream/buy Affable with Pointed Teeth here: https://yungmorpheus.bandcamp.com/album/affable-with-pointed-teeth -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patron, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com
Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING The Plug (0:21). The Interview (2:32). As a listener of hip-hop, the best rappers always have a way of drawing you in. This can be achieved through aesthetics, found in a cool flow or voice. It can also be achieved through the content of what someone is saying, found in slick wordplay, or interesting subject matter. Today's guest, YUNGMORPHEUS, is a rapper who grabs my attention in both of the aforementioned ways. His voice is smooth, and his delivery is calm and even-keel, in a way that makes him unmistakably unique. On top of that, he really raps about stuff that matters, boasting fierce conviction, worldly perspective, and clever lyrical ability to boot. MORPH has quickly turned into one of my absolute favourite rappers in the game. He has recently hit a new level of prolific excellence, with a slew of fantastic releases, collaborating with the likes of Eyedress, ThERAVADA, ewonee, and more. Now, he has his latest upcoming album set to drop on April 28th, From Whence It Came, and I can promise you... this is one of his absolute best pieces of work yet, that continues the upward trajectory of quality we've been blessed with in recent years. So I'm very pleased to welcome YUNGMORPHEUS on the show to discuss his distinct approach to rapping, his fiery brand of political commentary, and the makings of this upcoming album. Along with some fun talk on white rap listeners and crackers... you won't wanna miss this!! YUNGMORPHEUS' music upbringing (3:36). The moment YUNGMORPHEUS felt he was indeed, “dumb nice” (6:27). Key influences of YUNGMORPHEUS' eccentric writing (9:36). YUNGMORPHEUS describes his writing style (13:30). YUNGMORPHEUS' recording process (22:51). Approach to political commentary and white fan responses (25:16). YUNGMORPRHEUS' trademark flow (31:10). The impact of MORPH's previous collaborations (36:04). The main inspiration for From Whence It Came (40:09). How From Whence It Came stands out in the YUNGMORPHEUS canon (44:50). Why YUNGMORPHEUS moved away from the one-producer formula on the new album (46:03). Upcoming projects/merch (52:08). Support YUNGMORPHEUS' music here: https://yungmorpheus.bandcamp.com/music Buy/stream From Whence It Came here: https://yungmorpheus.bandcamp.com/album/from-whence-it-came Follow YUNGMORPHEUS on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/yungmorpheus44?lang=en Follow YUNGMORPHEUS on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/yungmorpheus/?hl=en -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patron, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com
Само нежно кон себе во понеделник! Зборувавме за Животот, Рефлексии на утрото и пролетта, Банирањето на тротинетите во Париз, Заминувањето на Ruichy Sakamoto итн… Уживавме во музиката на: Alice Coltrane, Dazed and Confused, Pablo Bolivar & Mind Groove, Mort Garson, Speakers Corner Quartet, Kwake Bass, Raven Bush, Peter Bennie, Biscuit, Tirzah, Frank Ocean, Wynton Kelly, Yaya Bey Feat Exaktly, Beastie Boys, Blood Orange, Jitwam, Yungmorpheus, Jaydonclover, Antonelli, Ekatarina Velika, Swayzak feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw, Magnus, New Sector Movements ft Mike City, Lamore, Future Islands, Novos Baianos, Dego, Rod Lee, Tony Allen, T.I., Santigold, Zebra Katz, James Murphy, Midland, Fila Brazillia. Се слушаме наредниот понеделник во 09:00 во новата епизода на АМ шоу на Радио МОФ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indog/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indog/support
• DTW FM #359 • Hosted by: Marco Weibel @marcoweibel w/ guest Makèz @wearemakez Tracklist: DTW Intro Yaya Bey - when saturn returns B. Cool-Aid - Neems (Naima) ft. Mndsgn & Akeema-Zane Fernando Falcão - Amanhecer Tabajara (À Alceu Valença) Charles Webster - The Gift Of Freedom (High Skies unreleased Instrumental mix) Sipho Gumede - Uthinina Ed Motta - Baixo Rio Retromigration - Pausenbrot ft. Mauricesax Jitwam - hollatchu (feat. YUNGMORPHEUS & Jaydonclover) Ben Hixon & Stefan Ringer - Shawty Don't Play Kyle Hall - Baci Ballers Callisto - Fanta C Felipe Gordon - Das Nuyorican Vibes Theo Parrish - Falling Up (Carl Craig Remix) Hidden Spheres - Tanzen (Club Mix) (Makèz Set) No Tracklist Available Spotify Handle : dtw.lnk.to/DTWitall Every Saturday 12PM - 2PM EST Broadcasting via The Lot Radio (www.thelotradio.com)
Music from De La Soul (Rest In Peace Trugoy The Dove). Quality Australian music from 30/70 and Close Counters. Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS, John Wells, Master Jay & Michael Dee. Edo Funk from The Good Samaritans. New music from Kirk Degiorgio. Dancefloor tunes from Gayance and Edmondson. Plus plenty more music treats.
YUNGMORPHEUS is a Miami, FL rapper, producer, and joint connoisseur, paving the way for people who refuse to conform to complacency. His lyrics are a tale of past experiences, mixed with societal observations of himself and the world around him in such a truthful and playful way. This interview was LIVE ON RADIO during SXSW 2022 w Hierba Malita, and explores destiny, food, and more.
A classic from Public Enemy (influenced by watching the recent documentary from Chuck D). Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS, Macklemore feat DJ Premier, Your Old Droog feat MFDOOM (produced by Edan) and a dubplate of a KRS One classic. Brand new music from Tru Thoughts artist Slowe. New Broken Beat from Haze City. Jazzy vocal beats from El Payo feat Sio and Born74 feat Arema Arega. Uplifting Disco Gospel Edit from Marc Davis & Sadar Bahar. A soulful tempo changing song from Penny Goodwin. Plus plenty more music treats.
An excellent Soul / Jazz track from Adja. Gospel Soul from SAULT. Orchestral Soul from The Bamboos. Grammy nominated Soul from Moonchild. A brand new track from IG Culture's New Sector Movement feat Allysha Joy which is quality. Dancefloor tunes from Murder He Wrote and Kornél Kovács remix of Tevo Howard. Hip Hop from Robert, TrueMendos and YUNGMORPHEUS. Amapiano from DJ Black Low. A great Reggae track from Jah Thomas and Josey Wales. An interesting track from Mosca. Plus plenty more music treats.
Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING The Hook (0:21). The Interview (1:42). The Mutant Academy collective has been the launching point for many of rap's most innovative creators over the past half decade. With uber-talented spitters such as Fly Anakin, and Koncept Jack$on, and captivating beatmakers such as ohbliv, Tuamie, Foisey, and our guest on today's show... ewonee. ewonee has fueled the sound for not only Mutant Academy releases, but has also worked with the brightest stars in the game right now. From Mach-Hommy to Estee Nack, to YUNGMORPHEUS, crafting beats for their outstanding collaborative album, Thumbing Thru Foliage. If you're interested in hearing how one of the finest producers in the game approaches their craft, make sure you check this out. ewonee's initial inspirations to make beats (3:30). How coding is similar to producing (7:42). Putting the “ewonee sound” in his own words (9:30). How ewonee approaches a sample when considering it for a beat (11:24). ewonee's perspective on the drumless beats trend emerging in hip-hop (13:02). ewonee speaks on what makes Mutant Academy special (16:42). ewonee speaks on his favourite beats that he's produced (22:31). The difference in process when creating an instrumental album (23:54). What makes YUNGMORPHEUS an inspiring artist to work with (26:33). ewonee's upcoming jazz album, and other projects to look out for (33:09). Support ewonee's music here: https://ewonee.bandcamp.com/music Follow ewonee on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/ewonee_ Follow ewonee on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ewonee_/?hl=en -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patron, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com
Brand new music including Om Unit, Vice Beats, Rise and the Heritage Ensemble, Lady Lykez, BeTheGun, Marlowe, The Mighty Mocambos, YUNGMORPHEUS, Scrimshire, Fliptrix, Reggie B and lots more. Mixed by Agent J.
As time keeps slippin into the future we are talking to more and more artists who grew up in "hip hop households". Miami native YUNGMORPHEUS is one such artist. After being baptized into the culture via his fathers DMX albums Morph has gone on to create music that is equal parts smart and dangerous. His latest album Up Against A Wall; A Degree of Lunacy has every bit of edge YUNGMORPHEUS fans have come expect. Host Nate Le Blanc flies solo this week and has an enlightening convo with Morph about his musical influences, his approach to working with different producers, and, why he vents reciprocal rage at White America. Your humble hosts spent Labor Day sweating at the annual Heiro Day festival in Oakland (stay tuned for the special Heiro Day episode....) A fun but grueling endeavor as was hot AF. As such we have an abbreviated intro segment from the weary yet triumphant Demone Carter. Dad Bod Rap Pod rolls with the Stony Island Audio posse (rolling with your posse is the only way to go). Shout out to art rap impresario Open Mike Eagle. If you dig the podcast please like, rate, and subscribe. If you really rock with us like that consider subscribing to our Patreon patreon.com/dadbodrappod
My guest this week is California-via-Florida rapper and producer YUNGMORPHEUS. We spoke about the differences between Florida and California, the HBO mini-series The Night Of, James and The Giant Peach, Spawn, the magic of the drive-in theater, how the anime Samurai Champloo put him onto the work of Nujabes and Fat Jon, working with Pink Siifu on Bag Talk, the ins-and-outs of being a rapper-producer, and his growing discography, including his latest project Affable With Pointed Teeth, produced by Eyedress for Lex Records.Affable With Pointed Teeth is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider purchasing directly from Bandcamp here. Follow YUNGMORPHEUS on Instagram (@yungmorpheus) and Twitter (@yungmorpheus44)Follow Dylan "CineMasai" Green on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the show (https://cash.app/$CineMasai)
The multi-talented YUNGMORPHEUS joins us to talk about his upcoming album with producer Eyedress called Affable with Pointed Teeth, as well as one of his favorite albums of all-time - Muddy Waters from Redman. Somewhere in-between he also touches on the importance of addressing issues facing the Black community in his lyrics, his decision to sample testimony from the MOVE commission on his album States of Precarity, the emphasis of album art on his projects, and some thoughts on the recent Verzuz between the Lox and Dipset.
(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) *DISCLAIMER: Apologies to Morph and ewonee for saying Thumbing Thru THE Foliage throughout this review. My bad! LA-based YUNGMORPHEUS teamed up with talented producer ewonee, to drop Thumbing Thru Foliage, a project I was anticipating since I wanted to see if Morph displayed the artistic growth I was hoping for, since his very recent album in States of Precarity. As a great producer himself, I was curious to see how a YUNGMORPHEUS album would sound without him touching the production, instead leaving it to ewonee. I think the end result of their collaboration was very good, as ewonee's groove-heavy sound and sample choices fit Morph's sound very well. This album is littered with funky beefy baselines, soulful sample choices, and great drums that give the whole album a real effortless sense of pace. I'm not sure if it's as a result of Morph solely focusing on the rapping, or if its just a natural progression in his artistic development, but I think Morph's rapping here is the best it ever has been. Morph finds himself in a pocket on these beats, feeding off of the groove-heavy production. I think the styles of ewonee and YUNGMORPHEUS were a great pairing on Thumbing Thru Foliage, which I feel is bit of a step up from States of Precarity, and a few tweaks and away from being something truly amazing. Morph is clearly on the right path though, having improved on each of his past releases, from Bag Talk to this, establishing himself as one of the stronger voices in the underground, with a knack for bottling up the anger and disdain that many folks feel towards our fucked up society. RMPP Preferred Cut: "Middle Passage" Stream/Buy Thumbing Thru Foliage here: https://yungmorpheus.bandcamp.com/album/thumbing-thru-foliage -- For music submissions and/or private feedback, DM me @rohview on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com Let's stay connected! Find me here: https://rmpp.carrd.co/
(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) YUNGMORPHEUS is a LA rapper and producer who is in the same wave as Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin, both from a sound and subject matter perspective. States of Precarity exemplifies what YUNGMORPHEUS and his contemporaries have shown in this space, time and time again... smooth and jazzy production mixed with fiery anti-establishment lyricism can be a great combination. This album is another strong addition to this movement of thoughtful and socially conscious rappers, who opt for a more laid back and less explicitly 'on the nose' lyrical approach... along with a significant emphasis and attention to the aesthetics of the music. It is a detour from the Talib Kweli and Immortal Techniques of the world that made their message the central focus of their songs, whereas the sound of the music took a backseat and was lesser emphasized. It makes for YUNGMORPHEUS' brand of music to be more versatile, due to the fact that it's more musically engaging and can be listened to on multiple levels States of Precarity was created with a distinct purpose in mind; you can hear a sense of very palpable disdain and vitriol towards law enforcement and the US American capitalist society that is powerful, and adds a lot of urgency to the record. YUNGMORPHEUS does a great job of creating an atmosphere that is smoky, wavy, which fits in with the thoughtful smoked out subject matter. There is a great sense of cohesion between tracks, with nice subtle sound effects and relevant skits that I really liked. YUNGMORPHEUS showed a strong command on the boards, and on the mic that makes this a colourful and entertaining listen, with a lot of substance in the equation that elevates the album experience. RMPP Preferred Cut: "1993 GQ Covershoot" Stream/Buy States of Precarity here: https://rawsh-t.bandcamp.com/album/states-of-precarity -- For music submissions and/or private feedback, DM me @rohview on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com Let's stay connected! Find me here: https://rmpp.carrd.co/