Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Why do musicians create what they do? Why do they create in that particular way? Mark Linsenmayer (aka songwriter Mark Lint, and host of The Partially Examined Life) talks to songwriters and composers about specific recordings, which are played in full. We cover lyric meanings, writing and recording techniques, arrangements, band dynamics, the stories behind the songs, and even music theory.

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NEM#24: Tyler Hislop (Sacrifice): Copious Rhymes


Tyler can rap endlessly, and has filled up ten lengthy albums full of his machine-gunned musings on life and politics, usually over his own soundscapes, but sometimes using sampled or preexisting backgrounds, usually alone but often with another rapper or two. This is an exceptionally clear, insightful introduction to indie hip-hop to those like me that have seldom listened to this form outside of radio or TV. Oh, and Tyler is the editor for this podcast, so he actually knows the format!
We discuss mostly tracks from his 2015 album Long Way Down, including “Negative Space” and the title track. At the end we listen to his collaboration with Ben Grimm from this album, “Ciphers.” We also peek back to Tyler’s 2008 album Quest for Meaning with “Kids of the Earth.” Opening music: “Stasis Free” (2016).
For more of Tyler’s music, check out soundcloud.com/sacrifice.
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 September 26, 2016  1h33m