Rhythm-Incursions strikes back!

June 4, 2008 by Laurent  
Filed under Tablist News

A quick note to let you all know that Turntable Radio’s sister show (or big brother, or… you get the picture) is back with a bit of a vengeance. Rhythm-Incursions has now moved to a podcast only format, from its original FM slot on London’s Resonance FM.

As part of this move the R-I website has had a bit of lift and as of this week the show is airing again, this time on the digital airwaves with regular shows, guest mixes and much much more.

To start it all off, Waxfactor’s ‘Sci Fu’ LP is being given away in full 320kbps glory, complete with artwork and the original promo megamix by Buddy Peace. A serious first podcast and the perfect chance to get your hands and ears on this great little album if you never got round to it.

Head over to the R-I website to grab it all and for full details of the show’s return.

Stay tuned as TTR will be next in line for a revamp, and we’ll be working over the coming months to tie both sites and radio shows together more than ever, with Waxfactor dropping a very very special mix in about a month which will be podcast across both sites, the first of many tie-in podcasts to come.

And don’t forget to sign up for the R-I podcasts if you haven’t already, because trust us there is some serious serious music coming your way on there in the coming weeks. You’ve been warned!

RBMA – Wandering Feet podcasts

May 31, 2008 by Laurent  
Filed under Tablist News

RBMA

It’s not often we mention another podcast round these parts, but I’ve been sent some info regarding a set of podcasts linked to the Reb Bull Music Academy (RBMA) which are definitely of interest.

Called ‘Wandering Feet’, the podcasts have been put together to celebrate ten years of RBMA (already? damn that went quick) and give a bit more of an insight into what goes on at the Academy as well as give previous participants and tutors the chance to drop some advice and share some insight.

For those who don’t know (and if you don’t you must have been underneath a rock for the last few years) the RBMA is a yearly event that basically invites applications from budding musicians, producers, singers and DJs worldwide to come and spend two weeks with artists from all fields of music and learn from them, talk to them and collaborate. Basically it’s a once in a lifetime chance for many to hone their craft, meet fellow minded people, connect and learn from some of the best in the world. It’s a great concept, and it’s also great to see how the academy has gone from strength to strength and keeps going ten years on. Previous participants have gone to become famous to say the least (most recently Flying Lotus and Hudson Mohawke).

So anyways, these podcasts are as I said a bit of an insight into the whole RBMA experience. And here’s a bit more detail from the press release:

Music journalist, and Red Bull Music Academy team member, Emma Warren, gives us the indispensable insiders’ guide to all things RBMA related in the Wandering Feet podcast. Getting deep inside the London Workshop Session, she speaks to past participants Hudson Mohawke and Flying Lotus, hears from Academy Lecturers –DMZ’s Mala and Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet – and pokes her nose into some heavy live Master Classes. Witness Danny Breaks teaching MPC skills, Beni G smashing Serrato and Wookie perfecting the art of the remix. As if that wasn’t enough, you’ll also hear Ethio-Jazz legend Mulatu Astatke in conversation with Gilles Peterson and hear all about his groundbreaking collaboration with Now Again’s Heliocentrics.

You can grab the first 3 podcasts in the series by clicking on this feed. As it stands they are waiting to find out if they will do more regular episodes, but in the meantime these three provide some great info, interviews and insight for anyone with a remote interest in music and production. Get on it!