Sound Nation Kenyan Public Radio
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- Music
Music is the color that brightens most of our everyday lives. Each episode will contain new music ranging from Hip Hop to Rhumba, Rock to Bongo and much much more. Join Chacha as he shall try to diversify your music pallet.
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Draconraze (Interview)
It's been a minute, Sound Nation has been on a pause but we are back. And we are back with a BANG. Starting us off is an interview with the amazing DJ/Producer Draconraze. We shall be talking about how one drunken night turned into a passion for production. To end the episode Dracon will premier his podcast mixing series called In the Rave.
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Evolution of Music #5 (How MP3 Changed the Music Industry)
The world has moved to cloud-based streaming services which more or less minimized piracy the music industry had faced during the beginning of the century. Apps like Spotify, Apple music, etc are in the process of accomplishing the impossible — making people pay for music.
In this story, let’s take a walk down the memory lane to see how MP3 technology has changed the music industry for good. -
Wanted in Nairobi by Kahu$h (Album Review)
On Todays episode, Chacha reviews the latest album from rapper Kahu$h.
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Evolution of Music #4 (MIDI Controller)
It's 30 years since the development of technology that allowed synthesisers and drum machines to be connected to computers - and since then MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) has revolutionised the world of music recording.
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Dutchaveli, Tion Wayne, Abra Cadabra (Artists Spotlights)
Grime is a genre of electronic music that emerged in London in the early 2000s. It developed out of earlier UK dance style UK garage, and draws influences from jungle, dancehall, and hip hop. Grime is now becoming a popular genre and taking over the waves internationally and with that being said… On today’s episodes we shall take a look at three artists that are blowing up the UK grime scene. First we shall start off with Birminghams very own, Dutchavelli.
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Evolution of Music #3 (The Art of Sampling)
On today's episode of evolutions of music, we’ll take a look at the history of sampling, break down some of the misconceptions of its intent and use, and examine the artists that have innovated in the art of sampling over the decades.
Tracklist:
Revolution 9 by The Beatles
Amen Brothers by The Winstons
Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A.
Futurama Theme Song
La Di Da Di by Dougie E Fresh & Slick Rick
Hypnotize by Notorious B.I.G.
We Can't Stop by Miley Cyrus