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    Explore " rza" with insightful episodes like "Adrian Younge", "#48 Hip-Hop: The Wutang Clan, 36 Chambers Tape", "On My Box #53 - Rza vs. Premier, feat. DJ Threat", "The J Files: Wu-Tang Clan" and "Episode 370 Side B: Nas's 'King's Disease' + NBA Playoffs, Nicki's Lawsuit, & More" from podcasts like ""Roots to Grooves", "Shonen Tapes", "On My Box", "The J Files Podcast" and "Clock Radio Speakers"" and more!

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    Adrian Younge

    Adrian Younge

    Adrian Younge is an American composer, arranger, and producer. Looking back in time in order to move music forward, Adrienne focuses on production techniques of the late 60s and early 70s, recording music in his fully analogue studio in Los Angeles.

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    #48 Hip-Hop: The Wutang Clan, 36 Chambers Tape

    #48 Hip-Hop: The Wutang Clan, 36 Chambers Tape

    "Wu Tang Clan, Killa bees on the swarm!"

    On this Episode of the Shonen Tapes, the guys discuss the classic Hip Hop album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Having listened to all of this album, they discuss their likes, dislikes, comforts and discomforts of this album They go over the  undeniable talent and vision that this hip hop group  has and talk about how this album changed the hip-hop world forever. They rank their top 5 favorite songs on this album, their favorite members of the group and also go over which rapper they think has the best bars on this album. So prepare yourselves tapeworms! Get your weapons of choice ready, because we are about to enter the 36 chambers of death kid!!

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    This Episode Includes: The Wu- Tang Clan, RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, U_ God, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Kanye West, Tyler the Creator, Nas, Redman

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    On My Box #53 - Rza vs. Premier, feat. DJ Threat

    On My Box #53 - Rza vs. Premier, feat. DJ Threat

    *** SPECIAL HIP HOP EPISODE! ***
    One of my oldest friends, DJ Threat, returns to talk about the Instgram Verzus featuring DJ Premier and The Rza.

    • We discuss the different styles between DJ Premier and The Rza
    • We talk about the evolution of Hip Hop production
    • I ask DJ Threat is Nas’ “It Was Written” a better album than Nas’ “Illmatic” due to better production quality
    • We talk about the various artists both DJ Premier and The Rza has worked with.
    • We give our opinion on what DJ Premier track and what Rza track is a must listen for any Hip Hop Fan.

    In general we talk about New York based Hip Hop during the 1990’s.

    DJ Threat was a guest on Episode 40: Hip Hop Movies Soundtracks with DJ Threat.

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    Practical Magic Part #2: Building Your Product & Embracing Uncertainty with Wu Tang, Seth Godin, & Francis Mallman

    Practical Magic Part #2: Building Your Product & Embracing Uncertainty with Wu Tang, Seth Godin, & Francis Mallman

    The ultimate step in your manifesting process is to take your brand and turn it into a product and your storefront(s).

    Your product is a good, idea, method, information, or service created as a result of a process that serves a need or satisfies a want. It has a combination of tangible and intangible attributes (benefits, features, functions, uses) that a seller offers a buyer for purchase.

    Your storefront is your website, app, or presence on a platform such as eBay, Amazon, etsy, or iTunes, where you can sell your goods, services, or content.

    Now is when you take your defined idea and start turning it into something real and sharable. For instance, if you want to start a T-shirt company, this is the stage where you have your T-shirts designed, find a manufacturer, and put them up for sale on your storefront, i.e. your website. We will get into how to share in the next section, Strategic Sharing, but before you share your idea you have to make it real.

    Will your product be perfect at first? No. Will it fly off your website on day one? Probably not. The manifesting process is iterative. In the Age of Ideas you bring something to market, test it, analyze the response, and continuously refine. It is an ongoing feedback loop—share, listen, refine. The difference is that today the feedback loop is much shorter and more accurate: the everyday entrepreneur has access to data analytics platforms they can use on their websites to help them identify opportunities and mistakes and make changes to their products and platform almost instantly. It used to be that if you designed the store wrong you were screwed, but today you can test five homepages on your website and optimize performance in real time. Make some T-shirts, send an email or share them with people you trust, and get their reactions. Or build a website and have people try it out, see what journey they take and analyze where they drop off. The more interactions you have, the closer you will get to something that works—we call “something that works” a product-market fit.

    The key to successfully manifesting is perseverance. Most people quit when the feedback is not good or things get difficult. Those who succeed are the ones who can overcome pain; they get past it by realizing it is not a statement about their self-worth. They continue to believe in themselves and their ideas and trust that, whatever mistakes they make, they will figure it out.

    The Product

    While some businesses may require physical locations, such as retail shops, offices, or factories, the majority of businesses today are housed virtually. Whether you are manufacturing a product or providing a service, in the modern market products should be tested in the virtual marketplace prior to existing in the experiential marketplace. For example, if you wanted to make a new hot sauce, you could produce a small quantity and offer it for sale to both retailers and wholesalers on your website. After you gauge the market demand, you can then decide the best secondary methods of distribution. This was not possible prior to the Age of Ideas.

    The same strategy can apply to professional service providers and freelancers, from artists to writers to accountants. Why do you need a physical office when you can put your service online, generate leads, and start by taking meetings at a co-working space or even a coffee shop? Even if your product is an experiential or retail-based business, you can still test it with a pop-up or mobile shop prior to going all in on a retail location. Ali Webb and her partners started Dry Bar, a hair salon focusing on blow-drying hair, with a mobile blow-dry truck. The demand for the service was off the charts, so after a lot of strategic consideration they opened their first retail location. Now they have over seventy Dry Bar locations.

    S02E88 - Essence of (Wo)man

    S02E88 - Essence of (Wo)man

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    S02e88 is here my friends, I hope it finds you well and brings you a lil bit o’ joy. They kick things off by talking Erykah Badu’s industrialized vagina scent, GZA’s name and RZA’s speech pattern. They discuss vabbing as an art form, the conundrum that is Azealia Banks and the lameness that is shaming women for sex. They talk celebrity and saturation before hitting Top of the Hour to answer your submitted questions and discuss groupthink and verifying information. They move on to the critique of art, discuss appropriate levels of emoji intimacy amongst friends and the value of sauce. To close the episode out they talk bad ratings on the apps and share Last Words for the week. As always, thanks for listening and Lasers!

     

    Ep. 4: GZA - Liquid Swords (1995)

    Ep. 4: GZA - Liquid Swords (1995)

    What makes a rap song outstanding?
    What makes an album a masterpiece?
    What’s more important—lyrics or production?
    There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.

    Original music by Red Walrus.

    This week, we discuss the 1995 album Liquid Swords by GZA.

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    Co-produced by Nate.

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    RZA on Wu-Tang, The Man with the Iron Fists and kung-fu film influences

    RZA on Wu-Tang, The Man with the Iron Fists and kung-fu film influences

    In this episode, we present a conversation with RZA, hip-hop producer, director and leader of legendary group, The Wu-Tang Clan.

    Born Robert Diggs, RZA was inspired by kung fu classics at a young age, and he and his fellow Clan members would later incorporate them into their iconic debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang, and since then RZA has, while remaining loyal to hip-hop, moved into the film world. After scoring a number of films, he wrote and directed his own: The Man with the Iron Fists (2012) and the upcoming Cutthroat City.

    In this Creator Talk recorded at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival, RZA joined Calum Marsh, staff writer at the National Post, on stage to discuss Wu-Tang's beginnings, his master-apprentice relationship with Quentin Tarantino and what happened to the four-hour cut of The Man With The Iron Fists.

    Following the conversation, RZA went on to demonstrate his prowess in musical storytelling, with a special VIFF Live event – a live-score to the Kung-fu flick that’s been one of his biggest influences: Lau Kar-leung’s martial arts classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.

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    EP. 66 - KNOW YOURSELF (Drake's version)

    EP. 66 - KNOW YOURSELF (Drake's version)

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    This episode of the podcast is designed to help our newer listeners have a deeper understanding to Trizz Set with a Q&A. What's the truth? Let's get to the bottom of it. Other topics include a dream of a home invasion, defining verbal abuse, Tory Lanez's new album, 2 Chainz's verse on "Mercy", the DJ Premier vs RZA IG battle, why men are threatened by women in power, is Bhad Bhabie trying to look black and much more...  
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    BATTLE #4 - Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

    BATTLE #4 - Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

    The Blue Album faces off against the Wu-Tang Clan's debut record in this episode of Blue Album Battle. Hosts Chris + Chris judge the albums on 10 different criteria:

    1. Opening Track
    2. Heart Songs
    3. Lyrics
    4. Vocals
    5. Production & Sound
    6. Riffs
    7. Rhythm Section
    8. Sequencing & Arranging
    9. Skippability Factor
    10. Closing Track

    Listen and learn who comes out on top (according to two silly men named Chris)

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    Wu-Tang Clan Part Two: The Solo projects

    Wu-Tang Clan Part Two: The Solo projects

    In this episode of The Backstory Podcast after the multi platinum success of Enter the 36 Chambers the members of the Wu-Tang clan release several successful solo albums. The RZA's supergroup Gravediggaz, Method Man's TIcal, ODB Return to the 36 Chambers, Raekwon The Chef's Only Built For Cuban Linx, The GZA's Liquid Swords and Ghostface Killah Ironman and Supreme Clientale. Colby shares interviews from several of the Wu-Tang members during this historical period which fueled anticipation for the Wu-Tangs sophomore album Wu-Tang Forever.

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    WuTang Clan Part 1: Hip Hop's best ensemble of MC's

    WuTang Clan Part 1: Hip Hop's best ensemble of MC's

    In this episode of The Backstory Podcast host Colby Colb takes you on a audio journey to the beginnings of the WuTang Clan. Three cousins two from Brooklyn and one from Staten Island who had a love for Hip Hop form the foundation of one of Hip Hop's most successful groups. Along the way they dealt with an industry that didn't understand them, legal setbacks and sudden success.  

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    The Dead Don't Die

    The Dead Don't Die

    Imbibe Cinema crew discusses the cast, characters, direction, story, screenplay, and style for Jim Jarmusch's THE DEAD DON'T DIE, starring Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tom Waits, Chloë Sevigny, Tilda Swinton, Steve Buscemi, Danny Glover, Caleb Landry Jones, RZA, Rosie Perez, Carol Kane, and Selena Gomez. The peaceful town of Centerville finds itself battling a zombie horde as the dead start rising from their graves. In this episode, host Jonathan C. Legat is joined by Michael Noens (Executive Director of Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival) and Tricia Legat (Program Director of Cinema Centennial).

    MUSIC: "Woe Mountain" by Band Called Catch
    ADDITIONAL MUSIC: "Dank Halloween" by Shane Ivers

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    Summer Sessions 28 | Wu-Tang: An American Saga

    Summer Sessions 28 | Wu-Tang: An American Saga

    INTRO - 1:17 
    Upcoming Episodes & Announcements - 3:18 

    NEWS - 4:19 
    Kanye Teams Up With Imax - 4:22 
    Jurassic Park Cast - 5:57 
    Disney Park Veteran Step Down - 7:28 
    Kevin F To Produce a Star Wars Movie - 10:45 
    Spider-Man Stays In MCU - 16:15 
    Birds Of Prey Trailer - 20:31 

    Wu-Tang: An American Saga - 23:37 

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    Wu-Tang Clan “Whisperer” Sophia Chang on Becoming the “Baddest Bitch in the Room”

    Wu-Tang Clan “Whisperer” Sophia Chang on Becoming the “Baddest Bitch in the Room”

    Sophia Chang pulls no punches. As the self-described (and indeed) “first Asian woman in hip hop,” Chang carries herself—happily, proudly—with the bravado and swagger of the industry brethren she managed throughout much of the ’90s and 2000s, including Ol’ Dirty Bastard (O.D.B.), RZA, and GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan, Q-Tip and A Tribe Called Quest, and D’Angelo. What makes Chang’s career particularly remarkable, beyond her having worked with so many bold-faced hip hop names, is both the organicness and audaciousness of her journey: A chance encounter in 1985 with Joey Ramone led to a budding friendship with the punk icon and, in a roundabout way, to working for Paul Simon in the late ’80s; through frequenting downtown clubs at the time, she befriended the Wu-Tang Clan, becoming a longtime confidante, insider, and ally of the hip hop collective. By the early ’90s, Chang had landed an A&R gig at Jive Records, where she signed the Fu-Schnickens and worked with names like KRS-One and Tribe.

    In 1996, having become deeply engaged in kung fu—a practice and passion she picked up through her friendship with the Wu-Tang Clan—Chang decided to take a major turn, leaving the music business altogether to manage Shi Yan Ming, a Shaolin monk who became her partner and the father of her two children, and his New York City temple. Though the relationship didn’t last—the couple split up in 2007—it proved a key part of Chang’s spiritual journey, life, and career. She would return to hip hop after that, working on various projects with and for the likes of RZA, GZA, and D’Angelo for a few years. Now, at 54, Chang is preparing her next big move, stepping out from behind the curtain to tell—no, to own—her story. This fall, with Audible, she’s releasing The Baddest Bitch in the Room, a coming-of-age audiobook memoir that chronicles her peripatetic path. Chang is soon to venture into television, too, having recently sold a screenplay to HBO.

    Born and raised in Vancouver, the first-generation Korean Canadian will not and cannot be pigeonholed, pinned down, put in a box, or stereotyped. On this episode of Time Sensitive, Chang talks to Spencer Bailey with refreshing candor about her exploits in the 1990s hip hop world, including her close friendship with O.D.B., whom she managed; the ever-shifting landscape of racism, sexism, and ageism in America; and why she feels that now, more than ever, is her time to shine.

    ET - Korn // Shavo Odadjian

    ET - Korn // Shavo Odadjian

    Eddie Trunk features a double shot of two of the most seminal bands of the early aughts on this episode. First, Jonathan Davis and Brian "Head" Welch drop by to discuss their new album, 'THe Nothing,' as well as touring with Alice in Chains, starting 25 years ago vs now, watching MTV when it signed on, and more. Then, System of a Down's Shavo Odadjian wraps things up with an in depth interview about the band's history, his love for KISS, scoring a film with the RZA, and more! Plus, Eddie Trunk receives a surprise visit from Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots!

    Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.

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    Men in Black: International, The Dead Don't Die, Changeland

    Men in Black: International, The Dead Don't Die, Changeland

    Suit up. Jon and Will are back in black to discuss Men in Black: International, the fourth film in thefranchise, now starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson as the memory-wiping, alien-saving agents. They also discuss the lackluster summer box office in 2019 and how this may affect theatrical releases in the future. And you'll hear reviews for Jim Jarmusch's "dry zombie comedy" The Dead Don't Die and Seth Green's directorial debut Changeland.

    This week’s theme music is an instrumental version of “Men in Black" by Will Smith.

    Show Notes:

    • 00:00:00 – Off Topics: Catching up on the abysmal summer box office of 2019
    • 00:37:41 – Men in Black: International
    • 01:06:27 – The Dead Don't Die
    • 01:19:58 – Changeland

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    Chamber Music - Will Ashon & Skeg

    Chamber Music - Will Ashon & Skeg

    CHAMBER MUSIC - Will Ashon & Skeg

    Skeg welcomes Will Ashon into the Disco Shed to talk about his book Chamber Music, About The Wu-Tang. Skeg and Will discuss some of the topics covered in the book and play tracks that influenced the 36 Chambers album and associated tracks from The Clan. This is a deep show about a deep book. ENJOY!

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