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The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression.
Welcome back! Thank you for tuning into The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast. This is your host TR. and this week, I sat down with Farch, aka Pope Farch, aka Rodeo Farch, aka The Montana Messiah.
Farch has been involved in the Hip-Hop community here in Montana for more than a decade. He's performed sold out shows across the state, as well as been hailed as one of the best entertainers of his time. Jesse is one of the many people that have impacted the local scene in a major way, whether he likes to admit it or not.
From his humble beginnings of creating beats in his bedroom at college and making some classic and hilarious music videos, to now being involved with patient care, traveling around the state DJing and Emceeing for a variety of shows and events, to having some of my personal favorite moments and perspectives on, The Last of the Nobodies project. Jesse continues to impact the Montana community in many different ways other than just being an artist.
I really enjoyed this episode plainly because Jesse brought nothing else but himself and his love for Hip-Hop and I really couldn't stop laughing the entire time, because he's genuinely such an interesting and fun human to be around.
So before I say too much, here is Farch, on The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast, Episode #5 at Area 41 Collective.
The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast
The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression.