Thursday, September 2, 2010

Transformative Arts Mix

TRANSFORMATIVE ARTS MIX

00:04 Golden Bowls Karma Moffett
01:25 The Prayer of The Afrika Bambaataa KRS-One
02:03 Have A Dream Common
05:38 Science of A New Time The Goddess Alchemy Project
09:57 Ganesh Is Fresh MC Yogi
13:31 What It's Worth The Goddess Alchemy Project
19:23 Five Senses Saul Wiliams
20:09 Do What You Love J Boogie Dubtronic Science
24:24 Golden Jill Scott
28:05 State of Clarity Guru feat. Common & Bob James
31:25 Believe Q-Tip feat. D'Angelo
34:17 Connection Guru feat. Kem
37:32 The State of The Union Thievery Corporation
41:48 Priority Mos Def
43:12 Witness Roots Manuva
46:13 The Healer/Hip Hop Erykah Badu
50:13 Higher Level KRS-One
55:05 What Are You Waiting For / His Message To The World Pete Rock / Mahatam Ghandi
59:09 Light (Can You See It) Mos Def & DJ Krush
1:03:44 Hip Hoprisy / Dream Pete Rock / KRS-One
1:07:54 Secrets The Goddess Alchemy Project
1:13:40 Golden Bowls Karma Moffett

Here's the playlist for the Mix I gave out in class after my presentation. Apologies for not being able to break this into individual tracks. Hopefully, having the time when each new track starts will be helpful to at least know who you are listening to at any give point in the mix. There are two tracks near the end of the mix that you won't be able to find elsewhere. They are: "What Are You Waiting For / His Message To The World" and "Hip Hoprisy / Dream." These are a combination of instrumental songs (AKA beats) by Pete Rock an old school hip hop DJ and vocal tracks by Mahatam Ghandi or KRS-One. The rest of these songs you can find on albums by the artists.

Liner Notes:
I highly recommend The Goddess Alchemy Project and MC Yogi. Even if you don't like hip hop much these are amazing musicians and poets with a very different message than mainstream hip hop. KRS-One, Mos Def, Common, Q-Tip (a member of A Tribe Called Quest) and Guru are some of the better known artist for conscious hip hop. Erykah Badu and Jill Scott are two amazing female artists that have ushered in a new era of soul music. Kem is a soul and R&B musician as well, who credits music and spirituality with his ability to overcome homelessness and addiction. D'Angelo is one of the more well-known R&B artists of the 90s. Saul Williams is one of the best known spoken word artists of the past twenty years. J Boogie Dubtronic Science, Thievery Corporation, and Roots Manuva are known as Electronic artists but each has clearly been influenced by hip hop and global beats. DJ Krush is a Japanese DJ that has collaborated with many hip hop musicians creating distinctive hip hop and electronic fusion. Bob James is an amazing jazz fusion artist known as one of the originators of smooth jazz, which incorporates R&B, funk rock and pop into jazz. He is probably the most sampled jazz musician in hip hop.

Enjoy!



2 comments:

  1. THANK YOU MEGAN! I have been listening to your mix over and over all weekend! I love ALL if it... but ESPECIALLY the Goddess Alchemy Project. I want to buy one of their albums and wondered which one (if you can pick) is your favorite? Your knowledge of this music is impressive. And the art that you create in concert with it is nothing short of spectacular. What a combo! You are one damn talented, powerful, Conscious woman artist! I'm excited to watch as you gather speed!

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  2. You're very welcome! Goddess Alchemy Project is amazing, I agree. Check out their website (goddessalchemyproject.com) and you'll see the various projects and talents they have. They have only released an EP (Tapestrategic WorX) and an LP (Frequencies of The Motherland). Everything from the EP can be found on the LP except one song, Visionary Alliance, which is a great song! But the best bang for your buck is the Frequencies of The Motherland, which also offers five new songs.

    This is a band that is local and acting locally as well. They haven't "made it big" at this point. The more people that support their music, the more we may hear from them. Hope you decide to invest!

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