EPISODE · Sep 19, 2023 · 1H 2M
Episode 041 | Sitting On The Fence Is Fire
from The 30 Percent Podcast · host The 30 Percent Podcast
In todays episode, the boys get right into a conversation about beat block which Sam has had this previous week. They talk about what it actually is, and how producers and artists alike can get over it. In the midst of this they talk about great artists stealing and how they can be influenced by other peoples art. Afam made an interesting obesrvation while listening to the new music that dropped. Ssaru recently released a track on streaming platforms "Suluhu" as a response to the KE vs TZ beef that has been ongoing. The track was previously released on Video streaming platform Youtube. Sam and Afam discuss the local focus on Youtube for track releases and their opinion as to why that is preferred over a DSP drop. They also get into the governments role in which platform musicians choose to release their music to, the feedback loop the Kenyan music industry seems to be stuck in, and some of the solutions that can be applied to better the music scene. The boys also review new music that dropped last week! To bring more awareness to the different genres of music within the industry we hope to see the artists & songs discussed in the podcast receive the recognition they deserve. Join us for weekly episodes! Song Pick: King Kerby, DJ Mura K.E, Terrianne Iraki - "Cheza Nami" (Produced by DJ Mura K.E)
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In todays episode, the boys get right into a conversation about beat block which Sam has had this previous week. They talk about what it actually is, and how producers and artists alike can get over it. In the midst of this they talk about great artists stealing and how they can be influenced by other peoples art. Afam made an interesting obesrvation while listening to the new music that dropped. Ssaru recently released a track on streaming platforms "Suluhu" as a response to the KE vs TZ beef that has been ongoing. The track was previously released on Video streaming platform Youtube. Sam and Afam discuss the local focus on Youtube for track releases and their opinion as to why that is preferred over a DSP drop. They also get into the governments role in which platform musicians choose to release their music to, the feedback loop the Kenyan music industry seems to be stuck in, and some of the solutions that can be applied to better the music scene. The boys also review new music that dropped last week! To bring more awareness to the different genres of music within the industry we hope to see the artists & songs discussed in the podcast receive the recognition they deserve. Join us for weekly episodes! Song Pick: King Kerby, DJ Mura K.E, Terrianne Iraki - "Cheza Nami" (Produced by DJ Mura K.E)
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