This week's episode is exciting.....both as the title says and with the content that comes with it. While we celebrate our founders birthday today, we wanted to explore what were the possible options for finding balance betwe...
It's been a WILD ride for season 1 and we couldn't have done it without YOU the audience. Thank you again to my co-hosts, Louise and Lyrix. Special thanks to our guest Mr. Marcus Ash for taking time out of …
Merry Christmas! This week we share with you just SOME of our plans for 2021! Stay tuned, like, share, comment and subscribe!! Please send us an email with any suggestions for the new year! We most definitely welcome these!!!...
This episode we feature our very own Ms. Louise Clarke to have a conversation on the current grant situation that is occurring in Trinidad and Tobago. The Artiste Grant is part of our National Reserve Fund that is meant to …
This episode was an absolute honor to host as we cross oceans and countries to get there. Today's episode we shift our focus and cross collaborate with Eronoma Michael from Ikorodu News Network, Lagos, Nigeria. We get to know...
This episode is a follow up on L.L.I and his background on where he came from, producers he first worked with and his development from then to now. Music featured on this podcast include L.L.I - Hardwork L.L.I - They …
So on this episode we have our very own L.L.I (Lyrix Lyrically Inclined) local Rap artist who talks about his come up in the industry , future major projects and a showcase of his previously released music tracks. Talks his …
Today's episodes is extra special as we welcome a BRAND NEW co-host to the table. You've seen his information all over our social media, and in fact, he's the guy behind our facebook, instagram, and soon to be, youtube. Let's...
On today's episode we discuss the importance of music distribution locally, Fernando Chillar's Dj career and spreading awareness to young upcoming musicians and artistes about his local content. Sponsors: @janberrywrites, Rog...
This episode continues the discussion of a very prominent activist, speaker, historian, writer and commentator to speak on the issues and history of local content. Part 2 of this episode speaks to the history of how our local...
This episode welcomes a very prominent activist, speaker, historian, writer and commentator to speak on the issues and history of local content. Part 1 of this episode speaks to the history of how our local content distributi...
We had a very hearty follow-up conversation with Greg B! It was an absolute delight having him share his experiences. This podcast also presents a song that was played before by the one and only Kemi Ible. It was played …
Adam Corneal is a Berkelee graduate who has had the opportunity to have worked with Adam Salem Ilese, MKX, Jesus Molina, Sophie Hiller, Livingston Taylor, Bernard Dinata, and Shalya fearing. The conversation took us through h...
Kemi began music at the age of 3 under the tutelage of Dr. Patricia Dardaine - Ragguet. At the age of 11, her mother took Kemi and her brother abroad to live in Azerbaijan for two years. Upon her return …
World famous, Boyz II Men single "End of the Road" was the beginning of Gregory Burris' 24 yearlong relationship with singing. It wasn't long before his talents truly blossomed, thus allowing Greg to pursue the art form profe...
Every week we discover something new. This week we uncovered the depths of what we as young hosts can do in preparation for the upcoming season. It was a formidable discussion which lead to us to feel completely energized for...
Sanch Electronix - a household name, a name that goes down in history as one of the major pioneers for recording high quality pan audio. This week's discussion for us as young hosts, allowed us to get in touch with …
This week's guest speaker also happens to be this week's artist per se. He also happens to be our cousin. He recently got into producing and he was given the opportunity to work with top acts like Rebel Sixx and …
We chose this week's artist out of sheer love for his content and creativity. He's such a dynamic vocalist with the falsetto of an angel. He guides us right into the crossroad discussion of local music: What can we do …
This week's artist really allowed the gears in our brains to move in order to have a very deep-seated discussion: Do you HAVE to play/ sing soca or even calypso in order to be considered 'local'? It was a discussion …
In this weeks episode a good friend of ours Adriel Bailey King suggested this young astronomical guitarist called Zayn Mohammed. Zayn, a Berkelee music graduate we felt was the ideal way to launch our local artist segment. Hi...
For this podcast we simply decided to allow his music to speak for itself. There were volumes more that we wanted to speak on however trust us, if you have been feeling the vibes so far up to this point, …
In this episode my friend Jehiah and I discuss the art form of spoken word and how it is affected in Trinidad and Tobago. We analyze the ways and means of helping the artform come to the forefront of the …
In today's episode we look at the old school rapper Ohmega Watts. We determine his style to be very Tupac and Biggie in the instrumentation department. We also discuss whether artistes should "self promote" as well as whethe...