EP.5 Dieglo talks Art, Painting, Art Basel, Creative Collaborations, Flowstate, Chris Pyrate, Washington DC, Travel, and How To Make It As A Visual Artist
The-Re-Up Podcast - Music - Art - Culture
Release Date: 05/24/2024
The-Re-Up Podcast - Music - Art - Culture
We sat down with Yaddiya from Long Live Go Go for a powerful conversation about Go-Go music, Washington DC culture, and the deep roots of community, protest, and resistance that define the sound. Yaddiya breaks down how Go-Go has survived while continuing to be a unifying force in DC neighborhoods. We explore the history of Go-Go music, its role in DC protests and activism, and how rap, hip-hop, and pop culture have influenced the evolution of the genre. From street performances to national recognition, this episode dives into how artists use music to build community and preserve culture....
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Step into the world of 2000s Go-Go music, the powerful cultural movement of Washington, D.C., and the era of VHS tapes, CDs, and physical recordings that helped shape an entire generation. In this episode, we break down the influence of TOB, the rise of resistance music, and how Go-Go bands built a community-driven sound that continues to define the identity of D.C. Sign the Petition! // - Follow TOB on Instagram // - Follow Chris on Instagram // - Listen on Spotify // - Support us on Patreon // - Follow @TheReUpodcast // - Listen + Watch On All Platforms //
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Part 2 of our Live Audience Podcast at Submersion Festival, we jumped right into topics like equity vs. inclusion, sound system culture and how important it is to the art behind Electronic Music, and a review of Submersion Music Festival. - Follow us on Patreon for Exclusive Uncut Full Episodes, access Viewer Questions / interview submissions, and more! - Follow @TheReUpodcast // - Listen + Watch On All Platforms //
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We traveled to Submersion Festival, deep in the woods of New Jersey, halfway between Atlantic City and Philadelphia to share stories and create space with underground electronic music legend Rafeeki. As our second live audience episode, we shared conversations about the subgenres within electronic music, the roots of dubstep and its ties to Caribbean and African records from the Windrush generation, and the ongoing push for equity, inclusion, and diversity across the festival scene. - Rafeeki Instagram // - Rafeeki Spotify // - Follow us on Patreon for Exclusive Uncut Full Episodes, access...
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We sat down with our first full band on The-Re-Up Podcast - none other than funk legends Robert "Sput" Searight and Nate Werth from Ghost-Note. We dive into life on tour with a genre-bending band, the art of finding synchronicity through improvisation, and the deep musical roots that shaped their one-of-a-kind sound. From behind-the-scenes stories to insights on how they keep their creative fire alive night after night, Ghost-Note brings the same energy to the conversation as they do to the stage. - Ghost-Note Instagram // Ghost-Note Spotify // - Follow us on Patreon for...
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This week we sat down with Esseks, an experimental electronic producer and friend from our festival travels. On top of being one of the leaders of the unique and limit pushing production levels that make Bass Music such a special sub genre, Esseks is also an established artist and illustrator who pairs his music with the visual arts. We chatted about how he got into such an underground style of music, we also touched on a few music production processes along with Serum 2, his goals for the future, and what keeps Esseks going on a day to day basis. - Esseks Instagram // - Esseks Spotify // '...
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We sat down with a prolific new school electronic producer, friend, and member of Crown The Foundation (CharlesTheFirst) Black Carl! and got a look into how he made it to the point he's at today as a touring and full time artist from Birmingham, Alabama in the Experimental Bass Music scene. We also touched on equity and a listenership within electronic music that's moving towards a more diverse crowd. - Black Carl! Instagram // - Follow us on Patreon for Exclusive Uncut Full Episodes, access Viewer Questions / interview submissions, and more! - Follow @TheReUpodcast...
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The Media Prince is a staple throughout the Washington DC Journalism community and beyond. We got to sit down for an in depth look into the world of Radio, News, and online media through the eyes of a creator and storyteller. From his work with Fox 5 News to his 35 under 35 list, The Media Prince has consistiently shown himself and the world in a light that depicts his story while sharing and creating space and platforms for others in the process. - The Media Prince Instagram // - The Media Prince Website // - Follow us on Patreon for Exclusive Uncut Full Episodes, access...
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We're kicking off season 3 with a deep dive into Chris Pyrate’s story and creative process. Chris Pyrate has established himself as one of Washington DC’s most promising artists, directors, and visionaries in the creative community. Fresh off a residency and trip to Asia where he set up shop in Tokyo, he's hitting the ground running in his hometown of Washington DC to continue inspiring artists like and building off of his projects with The Washington Wizards, Metro, Nike, Diesel, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and many more visual representations of the thoughts and feelings that Chris expresses on...
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This week we have a special episode featuring DC's own Jada Imani M. As a prolific photographer, videographer, and storyteller through her medium, we took a deep dive into some of her favorite moments that captured and documented both the underground and commercial music scenes in the city. On top of this we touched on her involvement in Fashion photography and the importance of Black culture and social justice throughout out her work. Lastly, we got to chat and get a first hand look at what it was like to work with artists like Wale and T pain. Jada Imani M Website // ...
info_outlineWe sat down with Rockville, MD’s own local Artist Dieglo and creator of our studio's mural to chat about mixed media art, the DMV (DC, MD, VA), growing up as an artist, making it as an artist, traveling to Peru and Japan to make art, and Dieglo’s Creative Process, Art Basel, and Dieglo's PBR (Pabst Blue Ribbon) Collaboration.
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