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Odddio is a weekly podcast that features music industry professionals discussing their work as well as weird, strange and unusual topics. The podcast is hosted by writer Ife Oshun, a former music celebrity journalist, and current author of young adult fantasy novels who also worked on TV shows such as Star Trek, where she had her Writers Guild of America writing internship. The podcast explores all types of music and topics including aliens, ancient civilizations, earth mysteries, UFOs, and much more. Oshun's Angelica Brown Series of novels features an immortal teen pop star protagonist and is set within the music industry. With Odddio, Oshun explores the intersection of music and high strangeness.

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Odddio is a weekly podcast that features music industry professionals discussing their work as well as weird, strange and unusual topics. The podcast is hosted by writer Ife Oshun, a former music celebrity journalist, and current author of young adult fantasy novels who also worked on TV shows such as Star Trek, where she had her Writers Guild of America writing internship. The podcast explores all types of music and topics including aliens, ancient civilizations, earth mysteries, UFOs, and much more. Oshun's Angelica Brown Series of novels features an immortal teen pop star protagonist and is set within the music industry. With Odddio, Oshun explores the intersection of music and high strangeness.

    Satanism In Contemporary American Popular Music

    Satanism In Contemporary American Popular Music

    Let's Talk About Satan: SatanismThroughout Modern American Music From Classical to Heavy Metal to Rap And Beyond







    Regarding Satanism...Religious studies scholars say "the very definition of the term "has a history of being a designation made by people against those whom they dislike; it is a term used for 'othering'." In the Bible,  "Satan" was used as an ordinary noun meaning "the adversary."







    In this episode, we explore some of the history of satanism in American music. What's the story behind the evil lyrics, and satanic iconography in heavy metal and rap over the decades? We'll discuss artists from Black Sabbath to Big L, from Three 6 Mafia to Billie Eilish, and more.







    The Devil's Chord







    Anton Lavey on the keysCredit: Church of Satan







    It would be heavy metal that took the Devils Chord and ran like a bat out of hell with it, with numerous metal bands such as Metallics, Slipknot, and Slayer, who even named their 1998 album Diabolus in Musica. But it was Black Sabbath, perhaps more than any other modern band that made the Devils Chord part of American mainstream.







    Black Sabbath, circa 1977Credit: Trinity Mirror







    ""Big L would later be cited as one of the pioneers of the rap subgenre known as horrorcore, a hybrid of gansta rap  which incorporated horror themes, Satanic iconography, and shock lyrics, and grew in popularity in the late 90s. ""Ife Oshun







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    * Fender.com* OkayPlayer.com* Metrotimes.com* TheBoombox.com







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    * Anton Lavey* Church of Satan* Black Sabbath* Jimi Hendrix* Boris Karloff* Metallica* Slipknot* Slayer* Nirvana* Van Halen* SoundGarden* Marilynn Manson* Slipknot* Slayer* Nirvana* Van Halen* SoundGarden* Marilynn Manson* Big L* Nas* 2Pac* Eminem,* Goodie Mob* Lil Wayne* Rick Ross* Insane Clown Posse * Esham* acid rap







    Odddio Theme Song Credit: “Trans My Gray Shun” – T.Blackett, I. Oshun (TBlack Productions, Papa Grace

    • 16 min
    The Eternal Divine Witchiness of Stevie Nicks

    The Eternal Divine Witchiness of Stevie Nicks

    We Chat About Stevie Nicks: Her Legacy of Witchiness and How It Informs the Feminine Mystique in Popular Music







    Singer, mystic, poet. Her music magic compels generations. No one can deny that she's a top-notch singer/songwriter. As a prominent vocalist for the iconic band Fleetwood Mac, she was responsible for penning some of their most popular songs.







    In this episode, we explore the following question: Is the Stevie Nicks allure due to just her indisputable talent, or is there something more? Something not so tangible, or easy to put into words? There are many iconic rock goddess who are still alive--people like Chrissy Hinds, or Tina Turner, Debby Harry, or Chrissy Hinds, just to name three. Women who sold millions of records, and broke music industry molds. But despite their achievements, they haven't managed to deeply permeate contemporary pop culture the way that Stevie Nicks does. What makes Stevie Nicks so appealing to not just her own Boomer generation, but also Generations X, Y and even Z?







    Rhiannon







    Who can deny the power of "Rhiannon?" A song that Nicks says is about "a Welsh witch." Rhiannon, a Celtic goddess is also known as the Horse goddess among other attributes. 









    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_O4Ygcgh8w

    Is this song responsible for the eternal witchy appeal of Stevie Nicks?







    ""But you know, I feel like Prince is with me. When I’m nervous, I’ll talk to Prince. In my solo act, when I do “Moonlight,” I wear this white wolfy coat — I put this coat on and I try to transform into a Dire Wolf from Game of Thrones. And before I go on, I always say, “Walk with me, Prince.”Stevie Nicks - 2019 - Rollingstone







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    * NY Times* Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood Mac. Reprise Records. 1975.* Fleetwood Mac. Tusk. Warner Brothers. 1979.* Stevie Nicks. The Wild Heart. Modern Records. 1983.* Vanity Fair* Prince. 1999. Warner Brothers. 1983.* Star Tribune* Rollingstone* Radio Head. Ok Computer. Parlophone, Capitol. 1997.* Los Angeles Times* a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="New Yorker Magazine (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/11/28/the-resurgent-appeal-of-stevie-nicks"...

    • 18 min
    Prince: His Life In The Afterworld

    Prince: His Life In The Afterworld

    We Chat About Prince: His Music, Last Days, and Current Life in the Afterworld







    What has Prince Rogers Nelson been up to in the Afterworld? This installment of Odddio goes a little off the beaten path to explore the answer to that question. The episode starts off with the spoken lyrics to "7." We then take a deep dive, to discuss the music of Prince, his legacy, growing mythology, and get a glimpse into his life in the afterworld.







    Three years since the reported death of Prince, there remain many unanswered questions, and conspiracy theories, around the circumstances of his transition.







    Prince Rogers Nelson would have been 61 years old this past June 7th.







    His appeal was, and still is, seemingly universal. It defies genres, and generations. People from almost every walk of life gravitated to the essence of who he was: a musical genius who was respected by peers and audiences alike, called the Mozart of his generation, and revered by fans.







    Since his death a number of psychics and mediums claim that he has been reaching out from the Afterworld.







    There is also a haunting photograph of Prince wearing a shirt that features the Eternal Prince Avatar. In the photo he sits at a piano, and has a series of avatars...behind him, symbolizing the many phases of his career. He stares intently into the camera. Fans have pointed out that the picture may have been a self portrait.... A picture that shows that his career was behind him, and the knew he was leaving this reality soon. Ife Oshun







    Credit: Prince.org







    We focus on the messages of four psychics / mediums who channeled him:







    * Bob Hickman - (May 2016) * Abigail Noel -(May 2016) * Amanda Ellis (Mar 2019) * Sloan Bella - (Multiple 2019)















    “‘I had to fight for my life. I remember hearing your voices from afar and saying to myself, ‘Follow the voices, follow the voices, get back in your body, you gotta to do this.’ And he said it was the hardest thing he’d ever done, to get back into his body like that.”Prince (after being hospitalized on April 15, 2016) - New York Times







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    * New York Times* Prince and the Revolution. Purple Rain. Warner Brothers. 1984.* Prince and the Revolution. Parade. Warner Brothers. 1986.* Prince. Sign o' the Times. Paisley Park Records, Warner Brothers. 1987.* Prince. Love Symbol Album. Paisley Park Records, Warner Brothers. 1992.* Sloan Bella (medium) - YouTube* Amanda Ellis (medium) - YouTube* Abigail Noel (medium) - YouTube* Bob Hickman (medium) - YouTube* Gaia.com - "Who Are The Pleiadians?"* The Guardian - "Prince Final Days"* Fader - Prince Charity* Tavis Smiley Talk Show - a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?

    Tony Blackett Interview: Music, Chemtrails, and Sky Phenomena

    Tony Blackett Interview: Music, Chemtrails, and Sky Phenomena

    We Chat with Musician, Producer Tony Blackett About Music, Chemtrails, and Sky Phenomena







    Tony Blackett has two featured songs in this episode. He is the co-writer of "Trans My Gray Shun" (the Odddio theme song) and he also wrote and produced "Open Water," heard at the top of the episode. His eclectic, unpredictable drum and bass accompanies the discussion about chemtrails and weird stuff in the sky.





    Ife Oshun interviews musician/producer Tony Blackett, and they discuss chemtrails conspiracy theory, and unusual sky phenomena. Blackett's work includes the Odddio theme song "Trans My Gray Shun" (co-written with Oshun) and we also hear a second instrumental, drum and bass piece called "Open Water." Blackett also talks about how chemtrails fit into the alleged climate control and offers historical examples of geoengineering.

    As part of T-Black Productions, musician/vocalist/producer/educator Tony Blackett has become a sought-after creative element for projects both live and recorded. An integral member of reggae band The Mystic Jammers and founder/Lead vocalist and keyboardist for award-winning reggae band, Dub Squad.





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    * Kristin Megan* Operation Popeye* Ho hi Minh Trail* Geoengineering* climate engineering







    Tony Blackett on Instagram







    Odddio Theme Song Credit: “Trans My Gray Shun” – T.Blackett, I. Oshun (TBlack Productions, Papa Grace

    • 23 min
    Qwill Interview: Music, Nazca Lines, and Alien Ancestors

    Qwill Interview: Music, Nazca Lines, and Alien Ancestors

    We Chat With Qwill About Music, Inspiration, Family, and Our Alien Ancestors







    The episode begins with the song "Day and Night" by the artist known as Qwill (aka Jesse Ciarmataro). The tune's effervescent melody sets the backdrop for heartwarming and unforgettable stories of family and ancestors.







    Ife Oshun interviews multi-talented musician, singer, songwriter, producer, Qwill (aka Jesse Ciarmataro), and they chat about his music, inspiration, ancient alien ancestors, and why the Nazca lines in Peru can only be fully seen from the sky. After hearing his single "Day and Night," he shares touching stories of how his family has inspired and supported his music from Day One--even from beyond the grave. They chat about his instrumental album, Cycles, and then discuss the Nazca lines, Zecharia Sitchin, the Nephilim (fallen angels), biblical accounts of human/alien hybrids, planet Nibiru, and the Annunaki.







    written, performed, and produced by J. Ciarmataro (Qwill for ASCAP)cover art: Heidi Kepnes







    Qwill is a  singer, songwriter, musician, multi-media artist, and music producer  currently based in Salem, MA . His electro-acoustic style draws on a range of genres spanning electronic, roots, indie, jazz, and soul. He performs solo and with the accompaniment of a band incorporating live instrumentation, blended with electronic soundscapes, and groove based rhythms. 







    Music is a part of who I am, and I need to fully embrace that."Qwill







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    ODDDIO Podcast Full Transcript: Qwill Interview - Music, Nazca Lines, and Alien AncestorsDownload Transcript







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    * Zecharia Sitchin* Nazca* Annunaki* David and Goliath* biomorphs* geoglyphs







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    website: http://qwillmusic.com | FB: http://facebook.com/Qwillmusicpage | IG:http://instagram.com/qwillmusic | Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/qwill







    Odddio Theme Song Credit: “Trans My Gray Shun” – T.Blackett, I. Oshun (TBlack Productions, Papa Grace)

    • 28 min
    Jakub Omsky: Master Cellist Talks Healing With Sound

    Jakub Omsky: Master Cellist Talks Healing With Sound

    We Chat With Jakub Omsky About Sound Therapy That May Eliminate Alzheimer's







    This episode starts off with a recording of a live, improvisational performance piece called "Water Drip". Taken from one of Omsky's dialogue concerts, it sets the tone for the cellist to tell his story about how his sound therapy has reversed comas, Alzheimer's, dementia, and other debilitating health issues.





    Starting off as a child prodigy, Jakub Omsky was born in Poland where he was the youngest student in the history of the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy. He graduated with honors from Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, and went on to win numerous awards, and perform worldwide. He is known as a "Master of Cello" and Yo-Yo Ma called him "an extraordinarily talented and dedicated musician." 



    Omsky is the founder of Sound Prayer Project, and Universal Harmony Dialogue Concerts. He currently offers sound and water therapy, and performs transformational sound healing methods at numerous hospitals, and caregiving facilities. He was recognized by the U.S. Congress for his work, and hIs current collaboration album, called "Intermezzo," is available on Summit Records. 

    From the transcript:

    Jakub Omsky : (25:03)And the [coma] patient opens his eyes, beautiful blue eyes and he looks straight at me, smiles and says "Thank you." You could hear a pin drop. He then, you know, started talking with the nurses, started talking with me, uh, having completely lucid conversation and being completely present. 

    "Recognition is a gateway to love. And every human being seems to really want to be acknowledged and recognized."Jakub OmskyCellist

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    ODDDIO Podcast - Jakub Omsky Healing With Sound - Full Transcript







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    * Bach* Yo-Yo Ma* sound therapy* lucid dream* Tanglewood* Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy







    Check out:  Jakub Omsky Facebook | soundhealer@live.com







    Odddio Theme Song Credit: “Trans My Gray Shun” – T.Blackett, I. Oshun (TBlack Productions, Papa Grace)

    • 32 min

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