Your Playlist Sucks

Natalie Lum-Tai and Thomas Francis
Your Playlist Sucks

Everything you didn't know you wanted to know, about music. Mark Horosko and Enbani Moore are two guys with different backgrounds but a shared love of music. Each week, our expert music listener hosts duel it out, putting each other's Spotify playlists on blast while sharing stories of music history, race and obscure nonsense. You'll learn music culture facts like which Supremes chart topper was beamed into space, how copyright law forever changed 90s Hip Hop, what Jean Claude Van Damme film inspired the dance from "Danza Kuduro," and all that we ask is that you help us solve life's greatest mysteries like "What ever happened to Nelly?" and "Was Rasputin by Boney M. playing when the Berlin Wall fell?" in return. Hear the full playlists at www.playlistsuckspodcast.com and connect with us @playlistsucks on Instagram and Twitter. Email us your ideas for playlist themes, questions, comments and music musings at info@playlistsuckspodcast.com.

Episodes

  1. 11/11/2020

    One, You're Like a Dream Come True But Your Playlist Sucks: Elections

    Now that the election fatigue has hopefully worn off, we bring you episode 8 - the final episode in Season 1 of Your Playlist Sucks Podcast. What a wild ride it has been, a huge thank you goes to our listeners for sticking with us! Recorded prior to Election Day, hosts Enbani and Mark talk about elections, democracy, protest music, and civic engagement. Listen to the playlists on our website www.playlistsuckspodcast.com or follow us on Spotify.  What are voters looking for when they head to the polls (Somebody To Love by Jefferson Airplane) to choose their commander in chief (Mr. November by The National)? You'll get a laugh when Enbani surprises Mark with a game of Who Said It? the Kanye or Trump Twitter edition and join us in reflecting on the past four years and the state of the union today, as Mark and Enbani discuss how those feelings have been perfectly captured by artists of all genres (FDT by YG and Nipsey Hussle, Normalization Blues by AJJ).  Finally, our hosts know that there is anti-racism work to be done regardless of the outcome of this election and have one last call to action for you. If you have 10-20 minutes a day, invest in your community and become more informed by taking the The Unity Collective Challenge. Sign up at https://www.unitycollective.co/ to receive bite-sized emails for 21 days that focus on foundations, connection and activation.  Follow us on Instagram @playlistsucks and connect with us by email at info@playlistsuckspodcast.com and stay tuned for news about Season 2!

    1h 4m
  2. 10/08/2020

    6.5 Your Brain On Music: Interview with Professor Olivia Podolak Lewandowska

    Hosts Enbani and Mark interview Olivia Podolak Lewandowska, PhD, Assistant Professor with the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough, delving into the interdisciplinary field of music cognition, which combines music, psychology, neuroscience, music theory, musicology, music therapy, computer science and linguistics.   Olivia discusses her life-long passion for music as a pianist, how it led her to study the science of music more intensely, and her research, which investigates how the structural elements of music can guide performance and listening. She also compares musical processing between musicians versus non-musicians, both at the behavioural level and the neural level using EEG.  Olivia lets Mark and Enbani pick her brain on topics such as the relationship between music and performance, how popular music has changed over time, what the research says about what sounds good to our ears and the role of music in a society.   You'll learn about atonal music (check out Olivia's YPS Atonal Bangers playlist here), how people with perfect pitch process music differently, and get her recommendations about the best soundtrack to listen to when you're writing a thesis (Interstellar by Hans Zimmer).    Olivia received her B.Sc. in Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, with a specialization in Music Cognition at McMaster University in 2012.  She recently completed her doctorate at the University of Toronto Scarborough in 2019, where she works as an Assistant Professor (Teaching Stream), primarily teaching statistics, but also music cognition when the opportunity arises.

    52 min
  3. Call Me Old School But Your Playlist Sucks:  Genre-Bending Covers and Transformational Sounds

    08/19/2020

    Call Me Old School But Your Playlist Sucks: Genre-Bending Covers and Transformational Sounds

    Even for the avid music listener, reactions ranging from "mind blown" to "shook" are perfectly valid responses when finding out that Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" is, in fact, a cover. This week, Your Playlist Sucks hosts Mark Horosko and Enbani Moore tackle the world of genre-bending covers and transformational sounds, sampling, and the like, with some of their most fascinating discussions yet. Listen to the full playlists here or follow us on Spotify.  What makes a good cover and can covering another artist's music ever be considered cultural appropriation? What if you're Eric Clapton and you cover "I Shot The Sheriff" one year after Bob Marley and the Wailers release the original, but your rendition skyrockets to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and gets inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame? In this episode, you'll learn about the hey-day of sampling and the impact of copyright law on Hip Hop, as Mark traces the court battles that led to what some termed a "soft" sound. We also find out that Enbani's grandmother knew Bob Marley, so if that doesn't have you on the edge of your seat, we're calling your bluff because it gets spicy (we mean the discussion, obviously).  Track list: 1. I Shot The Sheriff - Bob Marley and the Wailers (original), Eric Clapton (cover) 2. Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot (original), Jonathan Coulton (cover) 3. Footsteps in the Dark, Pts. 1&2 - The Isley Brothers (original), Won't Do - J Dilla (sample)  4. Do I Wanna Know? - Arctic Monkeys (original), CHVRCHES (cover)  5. All This Love That I'm Givin' - Gwen McCrae (original), My Feelings For You - Avicii (sample) 6. When You Were Mine - Prince (original), Cyndi Lauper (cover)

    56 min
5
out of 5
31 Ratings

About

Everything you didn't know you wanted to know, about music. Mark Horosko and Enbani Moore are two guys with different backgrounds but a shared love of music. Each week, our expert music listener hosts duel it out, putting each other's Spotify playlists on blast while sharing stories of music history, race and obscure nonsense. You'll learn music culture facts like which Supremes chart topper was beamed into space, how copyright law forever changed 90s Hip Hop, what Jean Claude Van Damme film inspired the dance from "Danza Kuduro," and all that we ask is that you help us solve life's greatest mysteries like "What ever happened to Nelly?" and "Was Rasputin by Boney M. playing when the Berlin Wall fell?" in return. Hear the full playlists at www.playlistsuckspodcast.com and connect with us @playlistsucks on Instagram and Twitter. Email us your ideas for playlist themes, questions, comments and music musings at info@playlistsuckspodcast.com.

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