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IncenseNashtrays
Dwann Brown
19 episodes
1 week ago
Music Breakdowns: Join us as we dissect the nuances of your favorite songs, albums, and artists, uncovering the hidden layers of meaning and sonic brilliance that make each track a masterpiece. From analyzing the production techniques to decoding the lyrical content, our music breakdowns offer a deeper understanding of the artistry behind the music. Interviews: Get an exclusive peek behind the scenes with our interviews featuring comedians, musicians, and entertainers.
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Music Breakdowns: Join us as we dissect the nuances of your favorite songs, albums, and artists, uncovering the hidden layers of meaning and sonic brilliance that make each track a masterpiece. From analyzing the production techniques to decoding the lyrical content, our music breakdowns offer a deeper understanding of the artistry behind the music. Interviews: Get an exclusive peek behind the scenes with our interviews featuring comedians, musicians, and entertainers.
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Herbie Hancock. The Music Innovator

A drive through Herbie Hancock's music, and influence.

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2 years ago
1 hour 47 minutes 12 seconds

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Celebrating Roy Ayres

Roy Ayres is the Godfather of melodic chilled out vibe music.  Tonight we celebrate his musical legacy. We also celebrate some of the sounds he helped influence.  

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3 years ago
1 hour 51 minutes 43 seconds

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No Help from Anyone Else

Black American music comes exclusivley from Black America.  Often times, europeans, and people from the diaspora try to lay  claim to Black Music.  Why its impossible the creation of Jazz, Blues, Funk, Hip Hop, and all of our music and culture is a reflection of the segregated Black American experience.

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3 years ago
1 hour 44 minutes 16 seconds

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Black Music Family Tree Part 2 with Dr Randy Short

Dr Randy Short breaks down Black American Music influence over Europe and the Caribbean from the 1860s-1970s.  

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3 years ago
2 hours 6 minutes 33 seconds

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Black American Music Family Tree Part 1

Black American Music has changed not only the United States, but the world.  Black American music has influenced and changed the direction of every culture's music that it's touched.    This Series on my Black American Music tree breaks down who, what, when, where, and how black American music has influenced the world.   

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3 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes 34 seconds

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Black American Music's WORLD WIDE Influence

I know its May, but now is the time to start preparing for Black Music Month.  The LGBTQ community is trying to drown out black music month with pride month.  We must not let that happen.   

Click on my link tree to stay in touch with all I do.  

Buy my new book “No Time to Waste”   

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Cash App $DwannBrown Venmo mrbrown8199@gmail.com  If you’re looking to advertise on the show email me at hotepish@gmail.com    Buy your T Shirts, Hoodies, and more at hotepish.com/shop   Thank you for listening to Hotepish, Intelligent Ish talk where we bring the profound and the profane.

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3 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes 35 seconds

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How Hip Hop Replaced R&B

Its clear Hip Hop is the Number one Genre of music today.  But how did it get there?  How did Hip Hop overtake and replace R&B?  Lets take a look at some key moves made during the mid 90s-00s that systematically pushed hip hop to the top

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3 years ago
1 hour 49 minutes 30 seconds

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The Black American Roots of World Music

FBA dont get the credit we deserve for creating music that has been sampled across the globe.  Our influence has been changing indigenous music across the globe for 100 years.  Lets take a dive into how this world wide phenomenon has taken place.

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3 years ago
2 hours 4 minutes 33 seconds

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The Decline of R&B Explained

From Rhythm and Blues to Rhythm and Bullshit.  How the music industry systematically defunded R&B from the 80s - the 00s.  This is part one of a series showing how Soul music did not die a natural death.  How the music Industry purposely killed off the genre.

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3 years ago
2 hours 6 minutes 44 seconds

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The Golden Age of American Music

Why 1955-1993 was the Golden Age of American Music.  How and why music changed.    Click on my link tree to stay in touch with all I do.  Buy my new book “No Time to Waste”   https://linktr.ee/dwannb  www.hotepish.com Cash App $DwannBrown Venmo mrbrown8199@gmail.com  If you’re looking to advertise on the show email me at hotepish@gmail.com    Buy your T Shirts, Hoodies, and more at hotepish.com/apparel   Thank you for listening to Hotepish, Intelligent Ish talk where we bring the profound and the profane.

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4 years ago
2 hours 53 seconds

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I Aint Studdin' Ya. Bobby Rush's American Blues Story

Legendary Folk Funk Blues artist Bobby Rush talks 70 years of recorded music history.  Growing up in the south. The chittlin' circuit.  Personal stories with Muddy Waters, Moms Mabley, Redd Fox, Bo Diddley, and more legendary artists.    Buy Bobby Rush's Book "I Aint Studdin' Ya" at the link below  

https://www.amazon.com/Aint-Studdin-Ya-American-Blues/dp/0306874806/ref=asc_df_0306874806/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=475718263887&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16066728394992220619&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031012&hvtargid=pla-1186860481083&psc=1 

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If you’re looking to advertise on the show email me at incensenashtrays@gmail.com  Buy your T Shirts, Hoodies, and more at hotepish.com/apparel   Thank you for listening to IncenseNashtrays. Music for your soul

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4 years ago
50 minutes 4 seconds

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From Hip-Hop to Hip-Pop

Drawing the distinction between real hip hop, and pop with a hip hop sound.  Follow Larry Goodwell @Larry_Goodwell   Click on my link tree to stay in touch with all I do.  Live Drum Sample packs on sale now   Buy my new book “No Time to Waste”   https://linktr.ee/dwannb

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4 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes 43 seconds

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Kamassi Washington is making Jazz Black again.

Jazz is officially black again.  A Breakdown of how Los Angeles based musicians have revolutionized jazz and hip hop.

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4 years ago
2 hours 8 minutes 54 seconds

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The R&B Roots of Reggae and Dancehall music

Sorry Busta, But the roots of Reggae and Danchall music is good ole Black American Rhythm and Blues.  Detailed proof discussed. Tune in.  Click on my link tree to stay in touch with all I do.  Live Drum Sample packs on sale now   Buy my new book “No Time to Waste”   https://linktr.ee/dwannb  www.hotepish.com Cash App $DwannBrown Venmo mrbrown8199@gmail.com  If you’re looking to advertise on the show email me at hotepish@gmail.com    Buy your T Shirts, Hoodies, and more at hotepish.com/apparel   Thank you for listening to Hotepish, Intelligent Ish talk where we bring the profound and the profane.

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4 years ago
1 hour 59 minutes 38 seconds

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Celebrating Black Music Month

Black Americans are the foundation of the United States. Our music and culture is America's number one export.   

Click on my link tree to stay in touch with all I do.  Live Drum Sample packs on sale now   

Buy my new book “No Time to Waste”   

https://linktr.ee/dwannb  www.hotepish.com Cash App $DwannBrown Venmo mrbrown8199@gmail.com  

If you’re looking to advertise on the show email me at hotepish@gmail.com    

Buy your T Shirts, Hoodies, and more at hotepish.com/apparel   

Thank you for listening to Hotepish, Intelligent Ish talk where we bring the profound and the profane.

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4 years ago
1 hour 54 minutes 24 seconds

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Jay Z and Beyonce. Cultural Icons, or Opportunists?

A closer look at the most awarded couple in music history.  What is their music legacy? What is the cultural impact of their music?


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4 years ago
2 hours 2 minutes 50 seconds

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Earth Wind and Fire Versuz the Isley Brothers Breakdown

Breakdown of Legendary Groups Earth Wind and Fire and Isley Brother Versuz. Untold stories, and perspective.  Im going to fill in some of the holes left out because Steve Harvey chose to make the event about himself, and not the artists.

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Cash App $DwannBrown 

Venmo mrbrown8199@gmail.com  

If you’re looking to advertise on the show email me at hotepish@gmail.com  

Buy your T Shirts, Hoodies, and more at hotepish.com/apparel   Thank you for listening to Hotepish, Intelligent Ish talk where we bring the profound and the profane.

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4 years ago
2 hours 14 minutes 58 seconds

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Jairus Mozee. Old Soul, New Funk

Interview with artist Jairus Mozee.  Listen in as we talk about working with Prince, Andre 3000, Bj the Chicago Kid, Anderson Paak and more.    

Jairus toured and wrote songs for artists including Anderson Paak, Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Anthony Hamilton, Cee Lo, Fantasia, Robin Thicke, and Boney James name a few. His songwriter/producer credits also include Eric Benet, Jill Scott, Redman, BJ the Chicago Kid, Deitrick Haddon, and Faith Evans.    

Further demonstrating his respect throughout the industry, he earned a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Song as co-writer of Best of Me with Anthony Hamilton And Won 2 Grammy's For His Work With Anderson Paak on "Ventura". Thanks to his entrepreneurial spirit, Jairus also founded Swag Sample–an innovative company that provides royalty-free live music samples allowing producers to affordably create big sounds. Whether its Performing or bunkered down in the studio penning the next global hit, Jairus remains grounded in his beliefs: Real music, the kind saturated in passion and smothered in emotion, never dies.

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4 years ago
54 minutes 35 seconds

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Bobby Rush - "If you dont like the blues, you dont like ya mamma"

Bobby Rush started playing with Delta blues guitarists Boyd Gilmore and Elmore James in Arkansas during the early ’50s before migrating to Chicago. Bobby’s “Sock Boo Ga Loo” on the tiny Starville label was picked up by Chess Records in 1967, propelling the singer into the big leagues of R&B. BOBBY RUSH BIO In 1971, Bobby broke through on the national charts with the lowdown funk grinder “Chicken Heads” for Galaxy Records. “That was the first big record I ever had,” notes Rush. The song has since been featured in the film Black Snake Moan, HBO’s Ballers, and more. Calvin Carter, the producer of “Chicken Heads,” put out Rush’s ’72 followup “Gotta Be Funky” on his own On Top logo and then sold Bobby’s contract to Stan Lewis’ Jewel Records in Shreveport, La. Lewis issued several Rush singles before Bobby made the major label leap in 1974 with “Get Out of Here” for Warner Bros. The sparkling album Rush Hour for Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff ’s Philadelphia International empire should have made Bobby a huge star in 1979 but didn’t receive its proper praise until the 2000s, when Rolling Stone recognized it as one of the best blues albums of the ’70s. An encore LP was summarily shelved, and before long Rush moved back south to Jackson, Mississippi, where his legion of fans eagerly embraced him. The lascivious “Sue” didn’t chart for him in 1983 on the LaJam imprint, but it blasted out of countless ghetto jukeboxes and sold over a million records. His reputation for spectacular live performances growing exponentially as he did a minimum of 200 shows a year. His mainstream recognition campaign commenced when he earned his first Grammy nomination for his 2000 album Hoochie Man, followed by an appearance in the Martin Scorsese-produced 2003 PBS docu-series The Blues with his own segment in the episode The Road to Memphis. To date Bobby has earned 12 Blues Music Awards and 48 nominations, including the prestigious B.B. King Entertainer of the Year Award and Album of the Year. Rush co-starred in the 2014 documentary Take Me to the River alongside Terrence Howard, Snoop Dogg, and Mavis Staples. That same year, Bobby joined Dan Aykroyd on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon to perform two songs, marking his first late-night television appearance. In 2019 the feature film Dolemite Is My Name about Rudy Ray Moore making cult classic film Dolemite, was released in select theaters and on Netflix, starring Eddie Murphy, Wesley Snipes, Keegan-Michael Key and with a cameo by Bobby Rush. BOBBY RUSH BIO

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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 4 seconds

IncenseNashtrays
Music Breakdowns: Join us as we dissect the nuances of your favorite songs, albums, and artists, uncovering the hidden layers of meaning and sonic brilliance that make each track a masterpiece. From analyzing the production techniques to decoding the lyrical content, our music breakdowns offer a deeper understanding of the artistry behind the music. Interviews: Get an exclusive peek behind the scenes with our interviews featuring comedians, musicians, and entertainers.