The Quarter Note podcast is comprised of Jonathan “Jay Cass” Casanova (musical artist), Andre Doughty (podcast producer and video director), Jelani Carter (podcast producer), and Fax Mercury (musical artist). The critics in this group hold differing opinions and preferences that color the grand schemas of their listening experiences. The critics in this group also share the common element of having a fond relationship with music. The administered conversation is conscientious about the external elements that make music what it is.
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The Quarter Note podcast is comprised of Jonathan “Jay Cass” Casanova (musical artist), Andre Doughty (podcast producer and video director), Jelani Carter (podcast producer), and Fax Mercury (musical artist). The critics in this group hold differing opinions and preferences that color the grand schemas of their listening experiences. The critics in this group also share the common element of having a fond relationship with music. The administered conversation is conscientious about the external elements that make music what it is.
Vince Staples - Ramona Park Broke My Heart ALBUM REVIEW
The Quarter Note
37 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
Vince Staples - Ramona Park Broke My Heart ALBUM REVIEW
Vince speaks on a troubled youth with an almost deadpan delivery. While this album is dejected in nature, exhausted at times, and borderline expressionless, his lean towards introspection is welcomed with good production and detailed storytelling.
The Quarter Note
The Quarter Note podcast is comprised of Jonathan “Jay Cass” Casanova (musical artist), Andre Doughty (podcast producer and video director), Jelani Carter (podcast producer), and Fax Mercury (musical artist). The critics in this group hold differing opinions and preferences that color the grand schemas of their listening experiences. The critics in this group also share the common element of having a fond relationship with music. The administered conversation is conscientious about the external elements that make music what it is.