Unsung with Crack Magazine
The world’s greatest artists reveal their heroes who never caught the spotlight.
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17.03.2021
23 Minuten
This is Unsung, our podcast with Sonos Radio where the world’s
greatest artists reveal their heroes who never caught the
spotlight.
To round off the series, we’re touching base with a true musical
innovator. Dizzee Rascal is one of the most influential
British artists of the 21st century. Born and raised in East
London, his musical journey started aged 14, rapping over jungle
and drum ‘n’ bass on London’s pirate stations. In 2003, Dizzee
released his debut album, 'Boy In Da Corner'. Capturing the
tension and isolation of inner-city life through lucid lyrical
storytelling and a groundbreaking production style now known
globally as grime.
Dizzee’s Unsung choice is Memphis rapper Project Pat. First
making waves through collaborations with Three Mix Mafia, the
hugely influential rap trio founded by his brother Juicy J, Pat’s
distinctive flow, playfully irreverent lyrics and his taste for
minimal, lo-fi beats gained him cult status and helped anoint the
South and the new capital of US rap. It’s also a sound which, in
the 90s, captured the attention of a young Dizzee Rascal, then a
schoolboy in Tower Hamlets.
Dizzee talks to journalist and documentary maker Kieran Yates
about discovering Pat, his affinity with Southern hip-hop which
led to a 2007 collaboration with Pimp C and Bun B of UGK and what
it means for music to be a product of its environment.
The series is produced by Eliza Lomas and mixed by Becky Street.
The series leads are Duncan Harrison and Luke Sutton.
Project Pat: If You Ain't from My Hood (feat. DJ Paul & Juicy
J)
Three 6 Mafia: Azz & Titties
Dizzee Rascal: Kryme
Dizzee Rascal: I Luv U
Project Pat: Y’all Ni**az Ain’t No Killaz, Y’all Ni**az Some Hoes
Three 6 Mafia: Sippin On Some Syrup
Dizzee Rascal: Where's Da G's
Skepta: It Ain't Safe
Project Pat: Aggravated Robbery
Project Pat: Don't Save Her
Project Pat: Chickenhead
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03.03.2021
33 Minuten
This is Unsung a Crack Magazine podcast with Sonos Radio where
the world’s greatest artists reveal their heroes who never caught
the spotlight. Today, we are in conversation with a bonafide pop
music legend. Dr. Susan Rogers is one of the world’s greatest
sound engineers and record producers – and one of the tiny number
of women in the profession.
If you’ve ever had a dancefloor moment to 'When Doves
Cry' or 'Raspberry Beret' by Prince, you can thank
Susan. The technical force behind albums like Purple
Rain, Sign o’ the Times and Around the World
in a Day, she was with Prince through the sleepless
nights and notorious 24-hour recording sessions of his commercial
peak, from 1983 to 1987.
In 1988, she left to produce other artists, resulting in some of
the biggest hits of the 90s. She then took her earnings and went
back to school, finally graduating from high school aged 44 and
then obtaining a PhD in music and psychology.
Susan’s Unsung choice is a band she produced, who she felt never
reached the heights they deserved: Geggy Tah. A jazz, folk, alt
and experimental indie duo comprised of Tommy Jordon and Greg
Kurstin, together they released three albums over seven years on
David Byrne’s label Luaka Bop – the first two produced by
Susan.
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"Whoever You Are" by Geggy Tah
"Ovary Z's" by Geggy Tah
"Don't Close The Door" by Geggy Tah
"L.A. Lujah" by Geggy Tah
"Last Word (The One For Her)" by Geggy Tah
"Dumb Submarine" by Geggy Tah
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17.02.2021
23 Minuten
Today, we’re sitting down with singer-songwriter Omar Apollo.
Omar grew up on a musical diet of his parents’ favourite
musicians like Pedro Infante, Los Panchos and The Beatles. The
23-year-old began playing guitar himself aged 12, whilst singing
in his local church choir and dancing ballet folkorico. Once his
lustful, multi-octave pop songs left his bedroom for the
internet, he started racking up millions of streams. His first
album, Apolonio, came out in 2020. Omar’s Unsung choice is
American R&B, neo-soul musician Cody Chesnutt.
Cody’s 2002 album, The Headphone Masterpiece, was recorded
on a 4-track cassette recorder in his bedroom recording studio.
The record was met with critical acclaim for its compelling,
imaginative take on alternative R&B. Despite a brush with
stardom, Cody has never found mainstream success and has always
maintained the status of an elusive, underground artist. Fitting
then, that Pixar tapped him to write and perform as a
show-stealing subway busker in their blockbuster 2020
movie Soul.
Omar speaks with Tara Joshi. Unsung is produced by Eliza Lomas
and mixed by Becky Street with theme music from Facta. The series
leads are Luke Sutton and Duncan Harrison.
"She's Still Here" by Cody Chestnutt
"5 On A Joyride" by Cody Chestnutt
"She's Still Here" by Cody Chestnutt
"Ugotme" by Omar Apollo
"Trouble" Omar Apollo
"Magic In A Mortal Minute" by Cody Chestnutt
"The Seed" by Cody Chestnutt
"Beauty Boy" by Omar Apollo
"Look Good In Leather" by Cody Chestnutt
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08.02.2021
23 Minuten
We’re excited to share the second episode of Unsung, our podcast
with Sonos Radio where the world’s greatest artists
reveal their heroes who never caught the spotlight.
Today, we’re traveling to Detroit and connecting with iconic DJ
and producer DJ Stingray. Stingray’s Unsung choice is Keith
Tucker, the Detroit producer and co-founder of Aux 88, whose
alias’ include DJ K-1, Optic Nerve and Alien FM. Tucker played an
integral part in the story of Detroit techno, yet his story and
influence remains unknown to many.
DJ Stingray speaks to journalist and broadcaster Christine
Kakaire about Detroit motorcycle clubs, Tucker tracks which
knock the floor out and what it means to “keep the funk”.
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25.01.2021
18 Minuten
Today, former Crack Magazine cover star Beabadoobee is
in conversation with gal-dem’s Music Editor Tara
Joshi speaking about Filipino rock band The Itchyworms whose
pop melodies and hypnotic three-part vocal harmonies take her
home.
Bea speaks with Tara about monsoon memories, not fitting in and
re-connecting with her parents through music. Following the
release of her critically acclaimed debut album Fake It
Flowers, Bea also talks about the musical signatures and
songwriting motifs which she found in The Itchyworms that have
influenced her own sound.
Beabadoobee references:
The Itchyworms: Akin Ka Na Lang
The Itchyworms: Soap O Pera
Beabadoobee: Coffee
The Itchyworms: Buwan
Beabadoobee: Sun More Often
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