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[Previously the Weird Rap Podcast.] Documenting and investigating rap music's most advanced artists, its experimental fringes, and otherwise unique or mysterious manifestations in the world of hip hop, new and old, focusing on its beauty, its complexities and its curiosities. Hosted by Th' Mole, veteran rapper, producer, and performing artist. Extraordinary Rap is an independently-run podcast, record label, and news/social media presence. http://extraordinaryrap.org
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pedestrian
pedestrian doesn't work well with the algorithm. Web searches for his indistinct moniker are useless; his small number of music releases is poorly-distributed; and while he's received a fair amount of critical praise, most was never, or is no longer, online. Even before the internet was so integral to a musician's career, James Brandon Best, as he was born, didn't play ball with the music industry. With no press photos, no music videos, rare and often-bewildering public performances, obscure lyrics, only two albums in over two decades, and not being the type of guy who gets invited to industry social gatherings, pedestrian's music hasn't reached nearly the amount of listeners it deserves.
While the collective that he named, anticon, blew up in the early 00s, establishing an unprecedentedly poetic, rough-hewn brand of hip hop, and his cohorts toured the globe, releasing a torrent of critically-praised projects, seemingly reaching the extent of popularity that could be achieved with cryptic, trend-eschewing rap music at that time, Brandon, as he's known personally, opted out of most of the opportunities afforded by popularity. The now-long-disbanded group of artists remain successful in their individual music careers, each settling into their own contemporary art ecosystems, except, that is, for pedestrian, who remains on the fringes of obscurity, quietly allowing his artistic legacy to wither.
Unwilling to bend to the norms of a modern career artist, Brandon is arguably self-defeating in the extent to which he's made his work inaccessible. Even if one manages to track down any of his recordings, cursory listens will leave the vast majority of rap listeners confused, as much of the language is coded and chock-full of highly specific references.
UnIndian Songs Volume I has been expanded and remastered for digital and cassette release, accompanied by a lyric/photo booklet. (Pre-order it now at http://extraordinaryrap.bandcamp.com.)
In this episode, we sit down with pedestrian to unpack the album's many layers, references, and hidden meanings.
The album comes out digitally, on May 1, 2024, May Day, a day commemorating the historic struggles and gains of the workers and labour movement. The album itself being largely focused on the United States' atrocities against its land's native peoples, it's a fitting day of solidarity and protest against imperialist forces.
In this spirit, all profits of the album will be donated directly to providing drinking water and search-and-rescue efforts to those desperate enough to attempt unlawful crossing of the southern US border, courtesy of the South Texas Human Rights Center.
Our Patreon bonus includes another 40 minutes with pedestrian, plus a rundown of your host's recent rap listenings. Past bonus material includes even more talks with pedestrian, his unreleased Stuffed Animals album, interviews with other anticon members, and much more. Access it all for 3 lousy bucks at http://patreon.com/extraordinaryrap.
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Mic Crenshaw
Insurgent rapper/author/organizer Mic Crenshaw joins us for an in-depth look into his anti-racist actions, community upliftment, music and much more. Plus reviews of Wet-Jet Seymour and Mars Kumari.
In our bonus episode we cover new and old releases by Danny Brown, Buck 65, Doseone, Jel, Sole & The Skyrider Band, Congplexonome, Gensu Dean & Denmark Vessey, William Crooks, and Jon Spencer, plus a look into the entire Jungle Brothers discography. http://patreon.com/extraordinaryrap
Mic Crenshaw links:
Official site: https://www.miccrenshaw.com/home
It Did Happen Here podcast: https://itdidhappenherepodcast.com
It Did Happen Here book: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1467
The Baldies documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BSDZ1DIEIQ
Rebelwise: https://www.rebelwise.link
Crenshaw & Shabazz: https://crenshawandshabazz.com
Wet-Jet Seymour: The Head
https://crossingdoubleyellows.bandcamp.com/album/the-head
Mars Kumari: I Thought I Lost You
https://marskumari.bandcamp.com/album/i-thought-i-lost-you-2
Extraordinary Rap record label, merch, links, etc:
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Retropxssy, JoeJas
In this episode, on location in exotic London of the UK, we speak with vibrant young rap wippersnappers Retropxssy and JoeJas. Plus reviews of Hester Valentine & Outside House, Andrew Mbaruk, and Cashmaster Buck.
Retropxssy does a unique range of cute/scary/heartfelt music owing influences to grime, punk, pop, and beyond. https://retropxssy.bandcamp.com
London-based, Atlanta-raised, MC/beatsmith JoeJas makes defiantly sunny, uplifting rap music, and is an event coordinator, video producer and fashion designer under his Fat Llama umbrella. https://joejas.bandcamp.com
The articles I mentioned on South African and London rap - http://extraordinaryrap.patreon.com
Hester Valentine & Outside House: I Can't Cut Your Hair
https://wearethekarmakids.bandcamp.com/album/i-cant-cut-your-hair
Andrew Mbaruk: Black Squirrel: A Memoir
https://extraordinaryrap.bandcamp.com/album/black-squirrel-a-memoir
Cashmaster Buck: Cashmaster
https://buckyoto.bandcamp.com/album/cashmaster
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Bonus Episode - New Releases
Featured in this episode:
Lt. Headtrip X DOS4GW - Tap on the Glass
https://wearethekarmakids.bandcamp.com/album/tap-on-the-glass
Too Birds - Soul of Too Birds
https://toobirds.bandcamp.com/album/soul-of-too-birds
BAYANG (tha Bushranger) - REDBRICKGOTHIK
https://soundcloud.com/datuizm/sets/redbrickgothik
Hemlock Ernst & Height Keech - The Fall Collection
https://alphapup.bandcamp.com/album/the-fall-collection
Carmine Moth - Pontifical Resin
https://deadorchard.bandcamp.com/album/pontifical-resin
Decuma - feeding the world serpent
https://decuma1.bandcamp.com/album/feeding-the-world-serpent
Deleeteglitch - Creature of Habit
https://deleteeglitch.bandcamp.com/album/creature-of-habit-2
Armand Hammer - We Buy Diabetic Test Strips
https://armandhammer.bandcamp.com/album/we-buy-diabetic-test-strips
(episode art by) Michael Gates
https://www.instagram.com/g8s_art
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Extraordinary Rap Bonus, Sep 21, '23 [abridged]
In this bonus episode, internal affairs are discussed, personal issues are disclosed, and secret info is declassified. Includes talk of Kool Keith, Decuma, Andrew Mbaruk, the Weird vs the Extraordinary, and more. This is an abridged version of a considerably longer, more embarrasing episode, available in its entirety at http://patreon.com/extraordinaryrap.
Decuma album & more at http://extraordinaryrap.bandcamp.com.
Kool Keith shirts & more at http://extraordinaryrap.org.
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Weird/Extraordinary Rap - Mrs.Paintbrush
It's the last episode of the Weird Rap Podcast, and the first episode of the Extraordinary Rap Podcast! Mrs.Paintbrush, AKA Jackson of Grand Buffet, bares his beautiful soul, with guest interviewer Beverly Fresh.
Pittsburgh native Mrs.Paintbrush boldly bridges the gap between bedroom hip hop and arena rock - like if David Lee Roth were an underground dadaist rapper, not really but maybe sort of... This is a poor attempt at describing a truly one-of-a-kind musician.
Keep an ear out for his new EP, Jaskin, out on his bday, Tuesday, Sep 19, at http://mrspaintbrush.bandcamp.com.
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Bonus episodes, etc. - http://patreon.com/extraordinaryrap