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With it's lead off Single Old Town Road on the cusp of breaking all time records, it's high time we discuss the album 7.
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Much like the fireworks of the 4th of July, something similar happens in our brain when listening to music. In this episode we dive into the development of proto-human's version of music, how it was developed, and we move forward to how music affects certain aspects of the brain. From dopamine, to cortisol, to EEG waves, so many things happen in between our ears, it is no wonder why we value music so much.
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Serving as a part two the last episode. Here we discuss the issues of what we should all do with the music made by artists that do wrong in our society.
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We see this term being floated around, with kidnappers, criminals, but what about artists? R Kelly and Michael Jackson have a long history of dealing with victims of abuse. Many are beginning to speak out after long years of silence. Today we dive into the mind of the fan, what happens, and what makes artists that have nefarious thoughts, much more powerful and deadly to the average bank robber...
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Eminem is one of my favourite rappers of all time. Dark, violent, complete difference to what other artists were spittin' in his day. Many were gangsters, and the ones after although much lighter in theme, still carried the same emotional impact as what Eminem did in his rhymes. Eminem was one of the greatest rappers, coming from humble beginnings in Detroit Michigan, he would rise up, get discovered, and be immortalized in his own city, and to the world.
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Eric Clapton is one of my favourite artists of all time. Nicknamed Slowhand, he is one of the most prolific blues artists in popular music. Making the Stratocaster popular, he ripped through the 60s with his stint with the Yardbirds, following with Cream. Eric Clapton has always been at the forefront of traditional blues, as well as acoustic singles like the ever so popular Tears in Heaven, this is his story.
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This is one of the most iconic devices next to the Fender Stratocaster. From luxury to the dumps to historic object. This has become a cultural icon that we now hear throughout all of hip hop.
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Through the Wire is one of the most pivotal moment in rap, it help usher in a new style of rap music, a more emotional, more human, and less gangster. It also help bring in the next newest rapper onto the scene Kanye West. However the journey for Kanye was never easy, and Through The Wire is where he would make that story heard.
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She is one of the most important figures for female rappers. Growing up in a terrible neighbourhood, Lil Kim would meet Biggie Smalls another prolific rapper, and would work with her in developing her career. Now Lil Kim has sold millions of records around the world and is currently working on releasing a new album this 2019.
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The PMRC was a Parental governmental but not governmental body that advocated for regulation of profane lyrical content in popular music. During the mid 1980's society saw a rise this new music called heavy metal. This kids loved it, parents not so much. It got to a point where government became involved, to a point. Artist dressing up in attire they wouldn't typically wear, and stand in front of council to promote the right of free speech.
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In this episode we dive deeper in the development of the LP record, the wonders of cassette tapes, the CD, and most importantly the Digital age of music.
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There was no other label as prolific as MoTown Records. Bringing about 2 decade of some of the most important popular music ever played. They're system of pumping out hits was like no other, perhaps only the Brill Building could relate. However they had shown what commercial pop music can produce, and how it can impact.
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With rap being the defacto mainstream genre of music in todays music, it's important to know it's roots. Grandmaster Flash is one of the most prolific DJ's in history. Bringing samples and beats to the fore front of our ears.
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New artists are all a dime a dozen, but artists like Bebe Rexha who put in that hard grind is someone worth looking and talking about.Talented at a young age, and going to raves just as young... Not to party, but to play. Bebe has finally made her mark on the world stage as a serious pop writer.
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This is part one of looking at the History of Audio Reproduction. It's almost something that we don't consider as time moves fast, but it is all relative. About 100 years ago we were listening to music on wax cylinders. 100 years before that we were listening to the orchestras, and the first models of player pianos. Technology has influenced music so much that it has changed how we record, how we listen, and how music even sounds.