Posts Tagged ‘NPR’
NPR: André 3000 Says, “You Can Do Anything From Atlanta”
André 3000 aka André 3 Stacks aka André Benjamin (half of OutKast; ‘Stank’ you very much) is on NPR’s Microphone Check chatting with Ali Shaheed Muhammad (of A Tribe Called Quest) and Frannie Kelley. Next up for André: screening of the Jimi Hendrix biopic in which he stars. That, about his working with Aretha Franklin, about 20 years of OutKast and the Dungeon Family and Atlanta being that city of freedom (and more)… make for a great sit-down. Stream to listen above.
NPR: ANDRE 3000 – YOU CAN DO ANYTHING FROM ATLANTA (MIC CHECK)
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Souls Of Mischief Talk About Their Past, Influences, Music And Future Moves On NPR’s Microphone Check
Oakland group Souls of Mischief is the invited guest on this episode of NPR’s Microphone Check. The emcees speak to Adrian Younge, producer of Souls’ recently-released LP – “There Is Only Now” (which Mic Check co-host Ali Shaheed Muhammad, of A Tribe Called Quest, narrates. Great conversation, memories and insights shared by three Souls members (Tajai, Phesto and Opio) with Younge, Ali and Mic Check co-host Frannie Kelley.
Listen below. Take a trip back to last century. The Golden Age of Hip-Hop; from a unique West Coast Oaktown perspective. From the ’80s and early ’90s – still taking it to the next level today their way. Respect. Souls.
“We respected it all but we wanted to be different. We didn’t want to sound like anybody else. Those were the rules of the greatest rappers that we heard.”
Mission accomplished. Stream and download this episode of Microphone Check below.
DOWNLOAD: SOULS OF MISCHIEF ON NPR’S MICROPHONE CHECK | THERE IS ONLY NOW
Tiny Desk Concert: NPR Presents The Foreign Exchange (Video)
Gotta love The Foreign Exchange (Phonte, Nicolay, Zo!). Even more so in concert. Even more so at a concert in an intimate space… like they do on NPR‘s Tiny Desk Concert. Click play above and get soul-clap (or ‘church clap’ hahaa) going. Nice!
NPR: Ali Shaheed Muhammad hosts ‘Microphone Check’ with the Legendary ‘Pete Rock’ On His Career Path, Influences, and More (Audio)
Mutual admiration expressed right from the start of the interview. Ali Shaheed Muhammad (of A Tribe Called Quest) talking with Golden Era producer extraordinaire Pete Rock.
“I was musically charged, man. I had some adrenaline going on then. I’m serious, ever since I — I think after I met James Brown as a kid. I was seven years old. I wasn’t the same since.”
– Pete Rock
Ali Shaheed and Frannie Kelley host NPR’s Microphone Check. They talk with PR about his meeting James Brown the great and later attending his funeral, his other influences and upcoming in Hip-Hop, 9/11, J Dilla and so much more. Settle in and listen to the audio stream. It’s an hour-and-a-half… a wonderfully worthwhile trip between then and now.
DOWNLOAD: MICROPHONE CHECK WITH PETE ROCK
Robert Glasper’s Tiny Desk Concert Live On NPR (Video)
Hey. Don’t sleep on National Public Radio’s Tiny Desk Concert series. In this one, the Robert Glasper gets the Marsha Ambrosius to join him in moving listeners’ souls with a live-on-air-band-backed-in-the-corner-packed performance of “Trust†– right from the start! Yeah. We got that… and Glasper giving you (much) more on the video embedded above.