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Charlie opens up about discovering a Brazilian easy listening record by Tim Maia called "Tudo Vai Mudar" and they speak on how familiar the song feels. Then the fellas dive deep on the Yatch Rock sound of the 80's, and the importance of sampling and covering old songs. Finally, they cap the show with discussing Jo Koy's complaint of today's Rap records and older Rappers performing at Summer Jam.
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A throw back episode when Mixer Jon and Dj Deens were integral members of our old show on the Beat Junkie Radio channel. Everybody speaks on their experience from Djing, Promoting and creating music. And of course, some music opinion and talk.
After a few months, the fellas go over the "Meet The Grahams" record by Kendrick Lamar. They dive deep in how this ended any tracks released and the how this affects the tradition of diss track wars in hiphop.
Charlie on Nathan break down the the Saafir and the Hobo Junction vs Casual and the Souls of Mischief Crew in person rap battle. They breakdown how Saafir took on most of the opposition and what it societally means in dealing with finishing Rap Beefs.
Charlie asks Nathan if he listens to more instrumentals as he ages. Then they talk about Tupac's reputation and his artist style and what they do to music in order to preserve their enjoyment for older records.
The fellas talk about how their listening has evolved. They play artists for the Gen X'ers such as musician Kaidi Thatam, singer Benny Sings, dub artist Roots Radics and hiphop MC Blu and producer Shafiq Husayn.
Charlie and Nathan dive deep about the concept of "biting" meaning copying other artists style. They use Guerilla Black sounding excatly like Biggie Smalls and the Strange Fruit Project mirroring a Soul / Hiphop sound that sonically rendered modular for an underground approach.
Charlie and Nathan talk about why A Tribe Called Quest is the greatest hiphop group. They go through their favorite songs per album and elaborate how they ushered a new sound while featuring other artists.
Charlie plays music where house instruments are being used in Urban Pop and Nathan features a really good Dub / Reggae record. Then they across the board playing underground R & B, Electro Reggae and wonder what Major Lazer could've been if they only went the creative independent route.
Nathan opens up with Charlie's conversational ability, and then leads towards how music can help adulthood with a Big L record. Then Charlie compliments Nathan's points by playing two young musicians / singers and an old school soul singer releasing a relevant record today.
Charlie and Nathan speak on on one of their favorite producers (Nicolay) making a come back, internet trolls judging non Brazilians creating Bossa Nova and more new music.
Back in the mix for Season 4. The fellas go over older hiphop heads performing in their 50's, play House Music of the 2010's and some Baile Funk. Enjoy!
Hey It’s Charlie and Nathan here with the Post Analog Season 4 Podcast on the Bleav Podcast Network.
We continue to bring your conversations of Generation X, the lost generation where Boomer, Millennial and Gen Z topics are oversaturated.
And of course, we feature music of today that suits the older ear. That way, you expand your music playlist in an easy to get lost world of records.
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Charlie and Nathan open up about what having a Podcast that's both Talk and Music based can do for musicians. They then share what they've learned about themselves from doing the Pod. Finally, they feature new Soul, Pop and Hiphop joints for you.
Nathan opens up the show with a classical record that Charlie loves and explains why it was used in one of the greatest film sequences. Then they take you on a voyage of funk, indie and soul music for your enjoyment!
Charlie talks to B-Real about remixing music, having the urge to create music and different strains of marijuana. Also, B-Real gets put on the hot seat with intense "On Blast" questions by Charlie.
For this Jukebox session, Charlie opens up checking if some Top 40 hits can be underground worth if you remove the vocals and keep it instrumentals. Then a surprise ending when schedule and health conflicts abruptly ends the show.
A lot of older people tend to judge the younger generation of artist's and claim that all they do is flex on social media. Charlie plays audio from Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins about his record label experience, Jay Dee on forced TV programming and Angie Martinez interviewing rappers revealing how they stage their persona. Also, Charlie and Nathan play music in their Jukebox Session format for new music for you!
Charlie and Nathan is joined by Mixer Jon who is another mentor to Charles regarding Djing and Hiphop. They chat about preference of sound, how much gangster rap didn't connect with them, lyrical delivery and the exceptional West Coast groups that they respected.
Charlie and Nathan start the show and compare youthful experiences from different generations, the dispute between De La Soul from Tommy Boy records perspective, and finally deep dive into musicians that would've had a whole different life if they chose the artistic route.
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