Kinda Neat

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
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  • Duración: 242:39:14
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Sinopsis

A podcast about music...kinda.

Episodios

  • The Koreatown Oddity

    04/09/2013 Duración: 01h10min

    We talked to The Koreatown Oddity this week. He's an interesting character that raps with a mask on. Their was an air of mystery because I'd never seen his face. The conversation gets past that pretty quickly and we have a very great talk. Hear about his history as a standup comedian, living in KTown during the riots, and getting hit by cars as kids. –Lee

  • Brick Stowell

    28/08/2013 Duración: 01h15min

    This week on Kinda Neat we talk with Brick Stowell. Brick is a photographer, hustler, and Odd Future tour manager. Brick has worked his way into a position he loves through hard work, and excellent networking skills. This convo will inspire those of you who want to be involved with music, without necessarily being a musician. We talk about getting the Living Legends customized Reeboks when he was 17, how he became part of the Odd Future team, and how he found out Cleveland, Ohio has the wildest women. –Lee

  • Nylo

    21/08/2013 Duración: 01h20min

    This week on Kinda Neat we sit down with electro-songstress Nylo. She has mellow grooves, smokey voice, and deceivingly aggressive songwriting. Her music is currently catching the attention of lots of artists and industry folk. Mac Miller sampled one of her songs and Nas loves her. Nylo talks about being the unhealthiest vegetarian, being a 7 year old psychiatrist to her parents, and not letting anything get in your way when you're following your dream. –Lee

  • Clayton Blaha

    14/08/2013 Duración: 01h33min

    Clayton is a publicist with one of the most influential companies in indie music. He's also co-owner (with Skrillex and others) of OWSLA. He's lived a lot of life at age 28. We cover a lot of ground ranging from the inspirational to the absolutely heartbreaking. Listen in about his upbringing as a skate rat in Boise, living in flop house with 20+ Chinese immigrants in San Francisco, and how SXSW changed his life one year. –Lee

  • Rheteric Ramirez

    07/08/2013 Duración: 01h24min

    This week on Kinda Neat we sit down with my pal Rheteric Ramirez. This conversation is an LA underground rap nerd's dream. Rhet has been in the scene a long time. We talk about his first hand experiences at Foundations, the Good Life, and Project Blowed. He used to have run ins with folks like Will.I.am when he was just another kid on the grind. We also talk about starting elementary school knowing no English, his controversial verse on Busdriver's record,  and the balance of being a warrior/poet/artist/pugilist. –Lee

  • Coolroy

    31/07/2013 Duración: 01h08min

    Coolroy wears his heart on his sleeve and you can hear it in his music. I could tell while he was walking in that the convo would get open and heavy, and it did. We talk about the end of his relationship with the mother of his daughter, his father's enigmatic living situation when he was a kid, and keeping dreams alive. –Lee

  • Blockhead

    24/07/2013 Duración: 01h23min

    We finally talked with my pal Blockhead this week. He first caught the public eye working with Aesop Rock on Labor Days and Float. Eventually he went on to put out many solo records with Ninja Tune.  We talk about being an integral part of a few very influential albums, letting fans down by being a “normal bro,” and his dad getting Madonna naked. –Lee

  • Chippy Nonstop

    17/07/2013 Duración: 01h12min

    Chippy Nonstop is a true cosmopolitan international traveler. We talk to her about being born in Dubai and going to school in Africa. She makes claim she's influencing Miley Cyrus' new wave. She also sheds light on and copy-paste cyber sex sessions. –Lee

  • Caleb Stone

    10/07/2013 Duración: 01h08min

    Caleb stone is a multi-instrumentalist producer. He frequently works with previous guests Speak, Pell, and Dream Panther. His solo tapes are great, and so is his work rappers and singers like Kali Uchis. As a kid he'd flunk ADD tests on purpose, and got expelled from boarding school. Surprisingly Ringo Starr was a huge influence. –Lee

  • Mestizo

    03/07/2013 Duración: 01h10min

    This week on Kinda Neat we sat down with my old pal Mestizo to talk about his nomadic upbringing, how his crew Machina Muerte began, and the everlasting search for normalcy. –Lee

  • Mike G

    26/06/2013 Duración: 01h17min

    This week on Kinda Neat we sat down with Odd Future‘s own Mike G. He tells us about his constant uprooting and moving as a kid, meeting the OFWGKTA crew, and partying with Justin Timberlake. –Lee

  • Zeroh

    19/06/2013 Duración: 01h14min

    Zeroh is an amazing rapper and producer. I'm very excited about his music. I was equally excited to learn about where it comes from. The wordsmith from Long Beach talked to us about his love of skateboarding and his new found sense of spirituality. Hear why he wakes up every morning at 6am. You can also see his first live studio performance right here on Kinda Neat. –Lee

  • Alexander Spit

    12/06/2013 Duración: 01h28min

    This week on Kinda Neat we sat down with double threat (rapper / producer) Alexander Spit. We talk about the importance of creating a strong visual aesthetic to match your sound, his time spent working and learning at The Hundreds, and we have a good time reminiscing about being real fans. Be sure to check out Alex's new beat tape, Mansions 2. –Lee

  • David Romo (Ham On Everything)

    05/06/2013 Duración: 01h07min

    This week we round off our 2-parter covering the minds behind Ham On Everything. We talk to David Romo about planning and throwing a successful party, his constant urge to create, and love songs about zombies that are actually still kind of about love. -Lee

  • Adam Weiss (Ham On Everything)

    29/05/2013 Duración: 01h33min

    I've talked a lot on previous shows about my buddies from Ham On Everything.  Adam Weiss and Romo are an important part of the current LA music landscape. Their parties attract a wide and eclectic audience while bringing out many important acts to LA for their first time. I sat down with each of them to talk about their journeys. In this episode I talk to Adam about his dark drug-riddled past, cleaning up after a long stint in jail, and becoming LA's party mascot. –Lee

  • Wax

    22/05/2013 Duración: 01h34min

    Wax is a good rapper, good conversationalist, and all around good guy.  Beacause of that we could've bullshitted for another couple hours on tape, but it was too damn hot in the studio. Listen to us talk about Rosana becoming a huge hit in Europe. We also discuss how being good at too many things can be a problem. Hear about the good ol' days of hiding porn in the woods. –Lee

  • Shaun Koplow

    15/05/2013 Duración: 01h27min

    Shaun takes us deep into the record label's history. His journey started as an intern in Berkley. Eventually he relocated the label to Los Angeles. It was there he became the operational manager.  We also talk about being rap nerds and how his tastes changed over time. Oh and he got roofied on tour. –Lee

  • VerBS

    08/05/2013 Duración: 01h08min

    This week we talked to my old compadre VerBS. VerBS is an extremely creative bar spitter. I owe him a lot for helping me hone my style while trying to keep up on the BUZZ EP. We talk about his history with the Spliff and Bananas, nomadically peddling through the city, and chakra hugs with Santa Cruz hippies. –Lee

  • Kyle Gray (Avocado)

    01/05/2013 Duración: 01h17min

    Kyle is a VFX artist in the movie industry by day. By night he frantically pumps out rap battle and music videos.  He's quietly played a huge role in the battle scene over the years. We talk to Kyle about his obsessive work ethic, the rise and fall of the Grindtime rap battle league, and why Sage Francis hated his rap group “Omnivorous Genitals.” –Lee

  • Kitty

    25/04/2013 Duración: 53min

    Kitty (formerly known as Kitty Pryde) was in Los Angeles last week. We had the pleasure of sitting down to talk with her about growing up in a sleepy tourist town, how a Facebook group full of future stars changed her path, and how life is different in the year since “OK Cupid” blew up. Be sure to catch her on tour with Danny Brown this month in a city near you. –Lee

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