In honor of Pride Month, we introduce three amazing artists who are changing the industry, and using their platform to bring awareness to the LGBTQIA+ community. We introduce, Superknova, MRSHLL, and Raveena. They have touched the genres of R&B, Rock, and Pop and the industry is better for them inspiring others to be their 'authentic selves'. Check out their music on our episode 9 playlist, and support the artists.
In today's episode, we explore the production side of things, and introduce amazing producers of Asian decent. We look at the work of Shawn Wasabi, Chad Hugo, and the late Nujabes. We go into each producer's impact on music and how you don't have to be the performer always. Music production is a web of work by amazing people who don't necessarily get the spotlight. Support the artists and producers of the amazing music of this episode by checking out our playlist for this episode.
In today's episode, we explore the genre of Rock and Alternative music. I want to introduce you to The Slants, Mitski and Hanni El Khatib. Three artists who have etched their names in Rock and Alternative music, in their own special way, weather it be in social activism, creativity or even a change style, these three artist have made names for themselves in Rock and Alternative music. If you have any suggestions feel free to message our instagram.
In this episode, we interview the amazing Maria Tsuruta, publishing assistant for Avex USA, a subsidiary of a big publishing company in Japan, Avex Japan. We talk about her background in songwriting, experiences in the Industry and how being Asian in the industry, is about embracing being different. She also made an amazing playlist for everyone to listen too and you should follow her on instagram.
In today's episode, I want to introduce you three amazing female artists, who are at different stages in their careers but, nonetheless has made waves in the Music Industry. We're going to listen to the music of Beadadoobee, NIKI, and Melissa Polinar. There will be more episodes focusing on the diversity that is the AAPI and Asian Communities, and If you have any suggestions, hit us up on instagram.
In this interview, I talk to pop artist, Chloe Tang of Phoenix, Arizona. We talk about her musical inspirations, her new EP, E-PITY ME, and her many experiences in the music industry from collaborations with artists like Bohkeh and Covex, all the way to opening up for Dua Lipa. We also talk about how asians are here in the music industry and we're here to stay.
This interview was done back in October of 2020, but this is a dear friend and Artist, Brian Dublin, of San Jose California, We talk about his music, his struggles of being LGBTQ, and overall representation of Asians in the media. Hope you guys enjoy and we’ll look into his song “Late Night Love” which is available on all streaming platforms.
The history of the entertainment industry is one rife with issues pertaining to diversity, representation, and inclusion. In the music industry particularly, Asian artists are subverting the aforementioned story of exclusion and claiming their place in the spotlight. This phenomenon raises a number of critical questions. Why are Asians now finding visibility in the media after decades of being culturally unseen? Is this change indicative of a positive paradigmatic shift for Asians? This podcast series, Where the Asians At? hopes to address those questions, as well as call attention to the noteworthy work of Asian and Asian Americans artists. We'll examine how the American media ecosystem perceives Asians, and discuss online influencers, who have helped shape the perceptions of Asians in popular media—from Wong Fu Production and Just Kidding Films—as well as four artists, who I believe started it all—Jeremy Passion, Tim Chantarangsu, Jeff Bernat and Dumbfounded—and the ways in which they inspired this podcast and galvanized me to pursue a job in the music industry.