Jesus and Marcelo return to the podcast, after taking a small break during the 2020 pandemic. In this episode, we discuss the future of the music industry and how live music will be like in the future, after the pandemic. Tune in and join the conversation; what will the future hold, for the music industry? Contact us and connect with us:
Marcelo twitter: https://twitter.com/CANICAMUSIC
Jesus twitter: https://twitter.com/Silenzer138
Intro Music:
On this our first remotely recorded episode of The Mood Is Music we talk about how COVID-19 has effected the live music industry, will it ever come back and when it does what will it look like?
We also talk about Marcelo's new release amid the quarantine "Stuck Here" out on 4/30/2020. Peep the video here: https://youtu.be/nlmE4_k_O7M Get the song here: https://marceloquinonez.hearnow.com/stuck-here
As well as SILENZER's plan to release a demo EP ISOLATION MUSIC! Get a taste of it here: https://youtu.be/bxPJ4KzUJYo
Coronavirus and the quarantine playlist
The guys share some favorites to listen to while we all self-quarantine during the Coronavirus outbreak and talk about it's effects on the music business. We hope you enjoy the list of songs and albums that we are suggesting for your own quarantine benefits.
Tracks:
Iso Indies - Kids on the Porch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkg8m3VRhIk
Sam Hunt - Kinfolks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk7ITw2Bl8s
Dakota - La Comuna - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhLexuIcBEc
Let's get it on by Marvin Gay https://youtu.be/x6QZn9xiuOE
Heathens by 21 pilots https://youtu.be/UprcpdwuwCg
Mother Stands For Comfort by Kate Bush https://youtu.be/ESRpQurzJsg
I fought the law by The Clash https://youtu.be/AL8chWFuM-s
Los ejes de mi carreta by Atajualpa Yupanqui https://youtu.be/-UnseDAE_08
Expensive Shit by Fela Kuti https://youtu.be/yUNkimxj0Vo
Nuestra juramento by Julio Jaramillo https://youtu.be/pQRRnGYwQ04
Cabin Fever by Marcelo Quinonez https://youtu.be/8t76D8ivGJY
Albums/Soundtracks:
8 mile
Rush Hour
Interstellar
Narcocorrido is a genre of Mexican regional music with witty lyrics and hip hop style that weaves tales glorifying the cartel life. One of the most iconic voices in this genre is Chalino Sanchez. Through his music Sanchez gave the world an intimate view of cartel culture. In this episode we break down his life, career, and most importantly, his death.
Intro/Outro Song:
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In our first episode of 2020, we talk about Eminem's new album Music to be murder by and the controversies surrounding it in the hip hop community. This album and Royce Da 5 9 allegations that Yelawolf is a racist have brought racial equality, white privilege, and appropriation back to the forefront of conversations in the hip hop community. Listen to our takes on how these societal factors effect how white rappers are perceived in music.
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We went out to enjoy Lola Kirke kick off her new music tour at the Sunset Tavern! Tune in, as we break down our experience at the show. Her openers were Odetta Hartman and Angelica Garcia.
Opening song:
At the end of 2019!! We recap the episodes and review the songs we have shared with each other.
We also talk about new artist features and other new podcasts coming in 2020. For all the music we have talked about in the present and the future check out our Spotify playlist here:
https://open.spotify.com/user/5zxv41mx7p7wbt1vugc5f58ko/playlist/3YMgyMbkhQe5p2EHwcvD8c?si=zwBo__heQ0yCj0OY_bCnuA
With the constant changes in the music industry, we discuss if there’s a difference between sound designers, composers, producers and vocalists. Also, new songs to “Bump or Dump”.
Episode Music: Asuncion by Marcelo Quinonez ft. Silenzer
In episode 8, we break the mold and try a new format to the show. Jesus shares the amazing, short lived story of Canserbero, a Venezuelan rapper that mysteriously died in 2015. We also discuss the social differences between Seattle and cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Canserbero wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canserbero
Marcelo: https://twitter.com/CANICAMUSIC
Jesus: https: //twitter.com/Silenzer138
Intro Music: (Cuchata) https://cuchata.bandcamp.com/album/sangre-mixto
Another great conversation about this week’s picks for “Bump it or Dump it” Jesus’s Picks are H.U.S.T.L.E Murs ft John Cena, Juice Tobe Nwigwe ft Paul Wall, Frente a Frente Enrique Bumbury and Marcelo’s Picks are Mala Rodriguez - Aguante, Jessie Reyes - Far Away and Natalie Draper Strains In The Signal. We also get into some of the mental processes of writing lyrics and finding one's voice.
Intro/Outro Music:
We talk live music, Grynch, Wilco, Little Brother and Los Tigres Del Norte
This week, the guys have new song picks, Little Brother - Black Magic & Wilco - Everyone Hides are the picks from Marcelo for this week. Jesus took a different approach, selecting a regional song from Mexico. Los Tigres Del Norte - La Prison de Folsom which was a tribute to the 50th anniversary of Johnny Cash’s performance in Folsom prison. And a Seattle hip hop artist Grynch - My Volvo
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Marcelo’s picks for Jesus are; Travis Thompson (God’s Favorite), Maddie & Tae (Die from a broken heart), The 1975 (People). Jesus’ picks for Marcelo; Blaze Ya Dead homie (They Say), Yelawolf (Unnatural Born Killa), Post Malone (Circles). Listen to their views on these songs and how they apply to your moods. New Video! Silenzer - GO LOW! Marcelo Plays Music!
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In this episode we review some new music and suggest how to best apply the music to suit the mood. We also discuss Marcelo's songwriting process and how it applied to his E.P. Cabin Fever and go into the song "Willing". We also go into the motivation and making of video for Cabin fever and talk about Silenzer's new video for the track Go Low.
We mention:
Cabin Fever by Marcelo Quinonez
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