Here’s part two of an epic conversation with David Brothers. If you missed part one’s deep dive into Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly, you can find it here.
BEAT Connection 003: Part Two: David Brothers and the Team
0:00:00 – 0:28:28 We jump in by doing a heat check on Damon Albarn in anticipation on the upcoming Blur album The Magic Whip – their first in twelve years. Mostly we talk about how many ways we love Gorillaz.
0:28:28 – 0:41:18 Our first dip into Nate’s Dope Archival Shit is a visit to The Noise Made By People (2000) by the British band Broadcast, who Nate describes as “Stereolab for people more interested in witchcraft than politics.”
0:41:18 – 0:55:55 We take a listen at a bootlegged Iggy Pop concert featuring David Bowie, Iggy & Ziggy: Cleveland ’77, aka Iggy Pop’s version of Elvis’s ’68 comeback special.
0:55:55 – 1:22:06 Finally, Nate breaks out Stevie Wonder’s transitional album Where I’m Coming From (1971), which makes us all wish we listened to more Stevie and naturally brings us all the way back around to To Pimp a Butterfly.
You can download the episode here:
Comments