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Can I Kick It - Kish Kash on music, sneakers, cultural consumption and more
Saison 1 · Épisode 45
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:43:01
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We took a trip down to London to spend some time with Kish Kash, talking Sneakers, Music, hard work and more, even taking in some recommended miso with the man himself.
The conversation explores the evolution of cultural influence, particularly in the context of hip hop and sneaker culture. The speakers discuss the term "influencer" and its loaded connotations, contrasting it with "cultural curator." We delve into the history of Aylesbury, highlighting its musical and cultural impact, including figures like Rob Stringer and Silver Bullet. The discussion touches on the influence of Malcolm McLaren and the crossover of music and fashion. The speakers also reflect on the importance of archiving and documenting cultural artifacts, emphasizing the need for future generations to understand the now.
SummaryHe Got Game: DJ Rumor on the road to Madison Square Garden
Saison 1 · Épisode 44
lundi 19 août 2024 • Durée 52:31
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DJ Rumor takes a trip to the Once A DJ studio to discuss a background and love for breaking, and at the same time, New Wave music, and shares his journey through DJing which lands us at his current main gig which is as musical curator and Knicks/Rangers Dj at Madison Square Gardens.
Rumor shares a load of insights into lessons he's learned and give some great advice across many areas of professional DJing, including how to DJ for sports, the importance of professional conduct and much more.
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Passion Play with Karen P
Saison 1 · Épisode 36
jeudi 25 avril 2024 • Durée 54:36
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Summary
Karen P discusses her background in music, from growing up in South End and discovering music through friends and radio, to working at Virgin Records and Radio 1. She shares her experiences working with Giles Peterson and the transition to DJing. Karen also talks about imposter syndrome and the supportive colleagues who helped her along the way. Karen P shares her journey as a DJ and how it led her to start her own company, Folded Wing. She discusses the importance of staying connected to music and the challenges of the podcasting industry. Karen also provides advice for those looking to get into radio and podcasting.
Takeaways
- Karen P's passion for music was nurtured through friends, radio, and working at a local theater in South End.
- Her time at Radio 1 provided valuable experience and opportunities to work with renowned DJs and producers.
- Working with Giles Peterson and Something Else Production allowed Karen to expand her musical knowledge and develop her DJing skills.
- Karen emphasizes the importance of using her platform in the music scene to elevate and support other artists. Starting small and taking opportunities can lead to big things in the DJing industry.
- Having an agent can help DJs get more gigs and travel the world.
- DJing can open doors to other opportunities, such as starting a company.
- Staying true to your passion and focusing on high-quality content can set your podcast apart in a crowded market.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:02 Background and Early Music Influences
03:22 Music Scene in South End and Indie Clubs
04:28 Moving to Leeds and Exploring the Music Scene
05:20 Crossover of Music Genres in Leeds
06:03 Transitioning to University and Working at Virgin Records
07:26 Working at Radio 1 and Transitioning to London
08:54 First Role as a Production Assistant at Radio 1
11:02 Working with Giles Peterson and Folded Wing
13:23 Imposter Syndrome and Supportive Colleagues
20:26 Getting into DJing and the Responsibility in the Music Scene
25:59 DJing and Playing for Big Crowds
26:26...
Songs of Innocence - House Shoes on community, sacrifice and authenticity
Saison 1 · Épisode 35
jeudi 11 avril 2024 • Durée 01:33:24
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In this conversation, House Shoes, a DJ and record label owner, discusses his journey in the music industry and the hip-hop scene in Detroit. He talks about setting goals and starting a podcast to reconnect with the culture. House Shoes shares his experiences growing up in Detroit and the influence of music in his life. He highlights the competitive nature of the hip-hop community and the importance of innocence in creativity. He also discusses the impact of Proof and the Detroit hip-hop community. The conversation concludes with House Shoes reflecting on the need to leave Detroit and start fresh in Los Angeles. In this part of the conversation, Shoes discusses feeling exhausted and overwhelmed in his career and the desire to help others. He talks about struggling to help himself and the challenges of putting others first. Shoes also shares his frustration with finding a manager and the difficulty of letting go. He discusses the lack of emotional and financial reward in his work and the search for originality in music. The impact of social media on judgment and the performative nature of grief are also explored. Shoes reflects on the challenges of stardom and mental health and the importance of empathy. He discusses the shift in community and social interaction and the sacrifices of staying true to oneself. The transition from Detroit to LA and the start of his record label are also discussed. Shoes shares his experiences with social anxiety and the importance of integrity and sacrifice. Finally, he talks about navigating the music scene in LA and the ownership and confidence of DJing. In this conversation, Shoes discusses the challenges of building a community around sobriety and finding like-minded individuals. He reflects on the nostalgia for the past and the belief that things were better in previous generations. Shoes shares his journey of starting Street Corner Music and the pride he feels for his accomplishments. He also talks about the financial realities of running a record label and the joy of holding a James Brown record with his name on it. Shoes discusses his transition to Twitch streaming and the challenges of making a living from it. He emphasizes the importance of kindness and transparency in building a supportive community. Finally, Shoes reflects on the decision to step back from beat battles and prioritize personal well-being.
Takeaways
- Feeling exhausted and overwhelmed can lead to a desire to help others, often at the expense of oneself.
- Putting others first can be rewarding but may result in a lack of emotional and financial reward.
- The...
Flava In Ya Ear with DJ Nu-Mark
Saison 1 · Épisode 34
vendredi 29 mars 2024 • Durée 01:15:34
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DJ Nu-Mark discusses his background, the influence of his mother, and the healing power of music. He shares his experiences growing up in Iran and the United States, as well as his love for Brazilian music. DJ Nu-Mark also talks about his early DJing days and the vibrant house parties he organized. The chapters cover themes of togetherness, cultural identity, and the impact of music on personal growth and healing. This part of the conversation covers DJ Nu-Mark's early DJing days, the importance of constant learning in music, the influence of community and togetherness, the significance of being in a crew, the role of confidence and comparison in performance, the formation of Jurassic 5, the decision to pursue independent releases, the contrast between confidence in abilities and confidence in the group, the success of 'Concrete Schoolyard', recognition in Europe before the US, and the importance of retaining publishing rights. In this conversation, DJ Nu-Mark discusses his surprising streaming success, his experiences digging for records in Europe, his influences from the East Coast, and the challenges of recording on an eight-track. He also talks about the importance of building a solo career and the decision to cut off outside production. He shares the journey of writing his book and the multi-purpose nature of the book. Finally, he reflects on his influence on DJing and production and the creation of Lesson Six.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties
01:23 The Theme of Togetherness
03:16 The Scenic Route and Taking the Wrong Path
04:20 Persia and Iran
05:50 DJ Nu-Mark's Mother and Iranian Culture
08:06 DJ Nu-Mark's Mother's Independence
09:04 DJ Nu-Mark's Organized Record Collection
12:47 Dealing with Traumatic Experiences
15:06 The Healing Power of Music
17:45 DJ Nu-Mark's Drumming Background
18:18 House Parties and DJing
22:03 Charging at House Parties
24:18 Policing House Parties and Bunrush Productions
25:56 Early DJing Days
26:27 Constant Learning in Music
27:21 Influence of Community and Togetherness
28:13 The Importance of Being in a Crew
29:01 Confidence and Comparison
30:02 Collaborating with Other DJs
32:11 The Importance of Confidence in Performance
34:56 The...
Pubs, Publishing and Public Enemy with Andrew Emery
Saison 1 · Épisode 33
lundi 11 mars 2024 • Durée 01:02:09
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This week we sit with Andrew Emery to discuss his experiences as a journalist for Hip Hop Connection, founding Fat Lace magazine, and loads more from his past as an aspiring rapper (he's also done bits of DJing so we aren't cheating), and much more.
This book covers his time in publishing, and is his second memoir after "Wiggaz With Attitude: My Life As a Failed White Rapper" ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wiggaz-Attitude-Failed-White-Rapper/dp/1999760700 ). Both books are highly enjoyable and a fun look at different phases of life told through a lens of hip hop.
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Summary
In this conversation, Andrew Emery discusses his passion for music and his career journey from being a rapper to a journalist. He shares his early experiences with hip hop in Nottingham and Leeds, including the vibrant hip hop scene in Nottingham and the influence of Rock City tapes and Arcade Records. Andrew also talks about his transition to writing and his work at Paul Raymond. The conversation concludes with a discussion about his early recognition of Eminem's talent. In this conversation, Adam Gow discusses various topics related to hip-hop, including the disappointment of artists who didn't live up to expectations, the short-lived hype around Dr. Dre's album 'Compton', and the changing landscape of music consumption. He also talks about the influence of regional hip-hop scenes, the mixed reception of shiny suit rap, and the fun and freedom of working on 'Fat Lace' magazine. Adam shares his experiences and challenges in writing and publishing books, as well as his thoughts on the ethics and boundaries of writing about controversial topics. He also mentions his journey of self-publishing 'Wiggers' and the potential TV show based on the book. Lastly, he reveals his ideal dinner guests: Chuck D, Charles Dickens, and Woody Allen.
Takeaways
- Andrew Emery's passion for music has shaped his career journey, from being a rapper to a journalist.
- The hip hop scene in Nottingham and Leeds played a significant role in Andrew's early experiences and love for the genre.
- Andrew's transition to writing allowed him to explore his passion for music in a different way and make a mark in hip hop journalism.
- His work at Paul Raymond provided unique insights into the world of adult publishing and the evolution of lads' magazines. Artists often face high expectations and may not live up to the initial hype surrounding their talent.
- The reception of an album can be...
The Beats Of Bodmin Moor - Barry Beats on the finer points of making music
Saison 1 · Épisode 32
jeudi 29 février 2024 • Durée 49:35
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Summary
In this conversation, Barry Beats discusses his journey into beat making, his experience creating a live cut and paste mix, and his latest project, the Ultimate Fakes compilations. He emphasizes the importance of finding your own sound and enjoying the process of music making. Barry also shares advice for DJs who want to start making their own beats and discusses his YouTube channel and upcoming Patreon plans.
Takeaways
- Find your own sound and enjoy the process of music making.
- Experiment with different techniques and technologies to create unique beats.
- Take inspiration from your favorite producers and study their processes.
- Consider limitations as a creative tool and embrace the power of simplicity.
- Support independent artists and explore sample packs and compilations.
- Join online communities and platforms like YouTube and Patreon to connect with fellow musicians and share your work.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:50 Getting Started in Beat Making
09:06 Creating a Live Cut and Paste Mix
15:06 Planning and Recording the Mix
24:52 Ultimate Fakes Compilations
31:51 Advice for DJs Starting to Make Beats
39:16 Barry Beats' YouTube Channel and Patreon
44:07 Conclusion
Once Upon A Time In Cornwall with Si Spex
Saison 1 · Épisode 31
dimanche 11 février 2024 • Durée 01:36:28
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This week we get into it with Si Spex of UKHH pioneers The Creators, about growing up in Cornwall and getting into hip hop, early DJing experiences, college and university, meeting Julian and Johnny F, and exposure to library music. Si Spex discusses his journey in music production and DJing, including his time with High Wicking, equipment acquisition, DJing in High Wycombe and London, working with MCM and The Rats, signing with Blindside Records and releasing the Master Plan EP, signing with Wall of Sound and collaborating with American artists, and the mix with Plus One and DJing. In this conversation, Si Spex discusses his transition to the internet age, selling records in America, his day job and DJing, adapting to commercial DJing, enjoyment and feedback in DJing, balancing DJing and a day job, working at a music distribution company, recreating the sound of old records, motivation and belief in his musical potential, advancements in music technology, and investing time and efficiency.
Takeaways
Growing up in Cornwall presented challenges in getting into hip hop, but the passion remained strong.
Early DJing experiences helped shape the DJ's skills and confidence.
College and university provided opportunities to study graphic design and illustration.
Meeting Julian and Johnny F led to a deep friendship and shared love for music.
Exposure to library music opened up new possibilities for sampling and production. Si Spex started his music production journey with High Wicking and acquired equipment such as samplers and sequencers.
He DJed in High Wycombe and London, including at The Attic, and formed connections with local music people.
Si Spex and Julian formed The Rats and released a few 12-inch records.
They signed with Blindside Records and released the Master Plan EP, which received positive reception.
Si Spex and Julian signed with Wall of Sound and collaborated with American artists, expanding their reach.
Si Spex continued DJing during this time, playing at various venues and events. The internet revolutionized the music industry, making it easier to communicate and sell records.
Si Spex transitioned from selling records in America to working a day job and DJing.
He adapted to commercial DJing and focused on playing music that pleased the crowd.
Si Spex enjoys DJing and values feedback from the audience.
He balances his DJing career with his day job at a music distribution company.
Si Spex is passionate about recreating the sound of old records and using advancements in music technology.
He stays...
People Make The World Go Round with DJ Swerve
Saison 1 · Épisode 30
mardi 16 janvier 2024 • Durée 01:45:38
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This week we sit with Kiss FM hip hop/R&B legend DJ & remixer (and now @lovethingldn podcaster) Swerve to look at both the many opportunities that his DJ career has brought him, and the people who have helped and supported him along the way.
Summary
In this episode of the Once A DJ Podcast, DJ Swerve shares his journey in the DJing world. He talks about his early interest in DJing and scratching, starting with pause tapes and eventually getting his first mixer. He discusses his love for hip hop and the influence of artists like Public Enemy. DJ Swerve also shares his experiences gigging out, joining VIP Sound and the Starlight Crew, and participating in the DMC competition. He talks about his transition to full-time DJing, joining Kiss FM, and touring with the Pure Hip Hop albums. Adam Gow discusses his music collections, recording hip hop compilations, the politics of compilation albums, funny road trip stories, touring with Mystique, and transitioning from radio to Love Thing London. He also shares his thoughts on the future of radio and DJing.
Takeaways
- Compilation albums involve a lot of politics and negotiations with record labels.
- Touring with artists can lead to memorable experiences and encounters with other musicians.
- Transitioning from radio to other ventures can provide new opportunities for growth and creativity.
- The future of radio lies in creating unique and engaging content that offers a sense of community and connection.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Once A DJ Podcast
02:15 Early Interest in DJing and Scratching
04:43 Pause Tapes and First Mixer
08:31 Getting Second Turntable and Mixer
09:30 Introduction to Hip Hop and DJing for Friends
11:31 Influence of Public Enemy and Hip Hop Culture
13:25 Making Mixtapes and DJing for Parties
15:22 Gigging Out and DJing for Bucks
18:59 Getting Turntables and Joining VIP Sound
20:49 DJing at Soul Nights and Joining Starlight Crew
22:11 Participating in DMC Competition
25:00 Experience in DMC and Influential DJs
28:47 DJing for Soul Nights and Joining Kiss FM
31:39 Transitioning to Full-Time DJing
38:50 DJing on Kiss FM and Life-Changing Opportunity
45:57 Transitioning from Day Job to Full-Time DJing
49:22 Touring with Kiss and Pure Hip Hop Albums
51:18 Adam Gow's Music Collections
52:31 Recording the Hip Hop Compilation
53:27 The Politics of...
Brandon Block's Journey Through Self
Saison 1 · Épisode 29
lundi 18 décembre 2023 • Durée 57:09
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In this conversation, Brandon Block discusses his journey as a DJ, his struggles with addiction, and his path to recovery. He shares insights into the early days of DJing in Ibiza and the impact of fame and notoriety. Brandon also emphasizes the importance of self-care and the need to detox from technology. He highlights his work in mental health advocacy and the creation of support networks for those seeking help. In this conversation, Brandon shares his journey of personal growth and how it led him to help others. The importance of mental health and self-awareness is discussed, highlighting the need to prioritize our well-being. Finding balance in life and setting authentic goals are emphasized as key factors in achieving personal fulfillment. The conversation also touches on the power of DJing and meditation in promoting self-discovery and presence.