#BlackAF: This Remixed “Black” Got Me Blue
This past weekend, April 2020 in the age of Corona, I decided to open up Netflix and try a new show. That show is BlackAF or #BlackAF (who knows really), the new comedy series by Kenya Barris.
This past weekend, April 2020 in the age of Corona, I decided to open up Netflix and try a new show. That show is BlackAF or #BlackAF (who knows really), the new comedy series by Kenya Barris.
New music is part of a healthy balanced breakfast.
It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Madam C.J. Walker said knock you out.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Public Enemy.
All new music on idobi Network.
Music is an important part of a balanced breakfast. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
International Women’s Day is right around the corner and Netflix has your plans all lined up: a binge-a-thon of movies, TV, and documentaries celebrating women of all kinds.
If you listen to music, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve heard Bill Appleberry’s work. The producer-extraordinaire has been behind the tunes for years, turning out track after track that you can’t get enough of.
This week, he joins Jason on The Substream Magazine Show to chat about his journey into music and share stories on investing your time and making the most of opportunities. Listen in now!
When it comes to politics, it’s important to speak up—and that’s just what Jordan Benjamin, aka grandson, is doing. The xxwhy campaign aims to bring the real questions to the table. With a show powered by idobi Radio, Jordan will be bringing creativity and activism together on the airwaves. That’s not all—grandson will also be dropping killer idobi Sessions and brand new singles throughout the 2020 election season. Listen up and be inspired to share your own voice with grandson and xxwhy on idobi. Catch the first episode of xxwhy here and tune into idobi Radio for the next episode… Read more »
So, Myke Terry is not “technically” a punk. There is an overlap, though, with hardcore and metal. Plus, it’s hard not to mention Myke Terry when you think of musicians that have done one of the most punk rock things a person can do—pursue their dream of making music, no matter what. To get to where he is now Myke Terry followed his passion for music even when the road was hard. He persevered through a period of homelessness and hard times so the world could hear his voice. Since his first band, Cassius, Terry has steadily created music for… Read more »