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Anderson .Paak's instrumental new label, Nirvana-sync & Ngaiire's "breaking out"

Nov 08, 202135 minSeason 1Ep. 26
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Episode description

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This episode!

  1. Anderson .Paak's new label focuses on live and instrumental performance. Divergent from kids making stuff on their computer in the bedroom. Good vibes about the prospect of this one.
  2. Succession (the hit HBO show) used/synced Rape Me by Nirvana in episode 3 of season 3. Courtney Love is happy about it and more money goes to the Nirvana estate. Syncs can be bloody good for artists, see iPod ad + Jet.
  3. Ngaiire's latest album leans into haunting themes of death that, Sose and Ngaiire explain, are more an extension of Pacific culture rather than the deep melancholy of loss.

 

Ngaiire! Check her out.

Facebook - www.facebook.com/NGAIIRE

Instagram - www.instagram.com/ngaiire

LISTEN - www.ngaiire.com

 

Hosts

Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com

Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com

Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp

 

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Credits

Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group

Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios

Artwork - Mushroom Creative House

Equipment - Audio Technica

 

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