Send us a text 💥 ✊ Max & Mello’s Architects of Soul (S1, E27 - Season Wrap Part II) Welcome to the grand finale! Max Soul & Mello Soul wrap up Season 1 by dissecting the Cultural Contract left by the Architects of Soul. This is the ultimate business and life lesson from giants like Marvin Gaye, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin. Their struggles weren't just for a hit song—they were for creative ownership, political voice, and economic power. This episode is the definitive bluepri...
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Send us a text 💥 ✊ Max & Mello’s Architects of Soul (S1, E27 - Season Wrap Part II) Welcome to the grand finale! Max Soul & Mello Soul wrap up Season 1 by dissecting the Cultural Contract left by the Architects of Soul. This is the ultimate business and life lesson from giants like Marvin Gaye, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin. Their struggles weren't just for a hit song—they were for creative ownership, political voice, and economic power. This episode is the definitive bluepri...
Send us a text Welcome to "Max & Mello's Architects of Soul," the podcast that explores the foundations of soul music. In this episode, "The Sound of Philadelphia," we journey back to the legendary Sigma Sound Studios to uncover the genius of producers Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell, along with the incredible house band, MFSB. Join us as we break down the lush, orchestral sound that defined an era, and discuss the invaluable lessons these musical giants taught us about craftsmansh...
Max and Mello’s Architects of Soul
Send us a text 💥 ✊ Max & Mello’s Architects of Soul (S1, E27 - Season Wrap Part II) Welcome to the grand finale! Max Soul & Mello Soul wrap up Season 1 by dissecting the Cultural Contract left by the Architects of Soul. This is the ultimate business and life lesson from giants like Marvin Gaye, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin. Their struggles weren't just for a hit song—they were for creative ownership, political voice, and economic power. This episode is the definitive bluepri...