An inside view of Kansas City Music culture and politics. Miles Bonny and guests discuss music, entertainment, food, politics, kansas city, records, vinyl, old music, concerts, INnatesounds, rap, hip hop, jazz, technology, religion, and all things honest and reliable. Constructive criticism in order to spur debate not often engaged for the citizens of kansas city and beyond.
Directors note :: Hi this is Miles. I spoke too much and the pace was thrown off by multiple interruptions due to me learning the process of using the minimal video equipment i currently have. It was simply important for me to complete the 1st episode on a whim.. to get things rolling. Hold tight.. there is no-where to go but up. Check out future episodes for improved quality. I'm simply doing my best to use my life in a way that i think is worthwhile; that being the choice to live an active life rather than a passive one. I wish you all strength and a better environment with which to thrive. thx
An inside view of Kansas City Music culture and politics. Miles Bonny and guests discuss music, entertainment, food, politics, kansas city, records, vinyl, old music, concerts, INnatesounds, rap, hip hop, jazz, technology, religion, and all things honest and reliable. Constructive criticism in order to spur debate not often engaged for the citizens of kansas city and beyond.
Directors note :: Hi this is Miles. I spoke too much and the pace was thrown off by multiple interruptions due to me learning the process of using the minimal video equipment i currently have. It was simply important for me to complete the 1st episode on a whim.. to get things rolling. Hold tight.. there is no-where to go but up. Check out future episodes for improved quality. I'm simply doing my best to use my life in a way that i think is worthwhile; that being the choice to live an active life rather than a passive one. I wish you all strength and a better environment with which to thrive. thx
DJ show::
Joc Max is a thoughtful man. It took me a lil while to get him warmed up and flowing. The extra gifted producer and dj is a mentor to me in many ways and, thankfully, now a close friend. We discuss djing past and present, as well as the practice of folks asking for requests. beatbroker contributes a review of a rare and new bourbon barrel quad boulevard beer. And the debut of an endearing intro animation contributed by Silas Who? An honest reflection conceived of in the moment, this episode continues the tradition embodied by TMBS.
Highlighted segments ::
- START Joc remembers his history in djing
- 15:30 beatbroker reviews the Boulevard "BBQ" limited beer
- 19:45 Miles and Joc respond to a note handed to DJ Miles regarding asking DJs for requests in clubs
- 50:00 Joc shares amazing 45 rpm records
* Dee Edwards "Why Can't There Be Love"
* Young-Holt Unlimited "Give me your love"
* Cross Bronx Expressway "Help Your Brothers"
James Christos is a Kansas City veteran. Considered by many to be a talented and ever-evolving rapper and performer, he is currently focusing his efforts on a new single and a new label deal. The communication style of this episode is fast-paced and full of thougts. Featured segments include Christos' footage of the Inaguration parade in Washington DC and Miles' attempt at a music video to "Late Night Suff", sporatically conceived upon seeing the Berlin wall. enjoy.
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