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Word On the Street
by CiTR & Discorder Magazine
Hosted by the Music Affairs Collective, every episode is packed with up-to-date content from the Lower Mainland music communities including news, new music releases, event reviews and upcoming events, interviews with local musicians and industry professionals and discussions over relevant topics.
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February 28th Episode: Black History Month Special
Tune in for some segments related to Black History Month! Including black feminine expression from both hip-hop/soul duo OSHUN and Grime artist Nadia Rose, on Earl Sweatshirt and his parents' story, and some local hip-hop in Stew Jams.
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February 7th Episode: Fundrive!
Tune into a short edition of Word on the Street as several members express their appreciation for CiTR, what its given them, and why donating is so important!
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January 31st Episode: Some Tunes
Enjoy an array of curated tracks from several Word on the Street ! x
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December 20th Episode
Isaac and Kalev play some tunes and spin some records!
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December 6th Episode
Isaac plays some tunes, enjoy!
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November 22nd Episode
In this shorter episode of Word on the Street, Magalee gives her album analysis of Madgibbs' Piñata and the gang discusses sexual assault in music, with Denzel Curry's story as the focus.
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November 15th Episode
It's a full booth for this one! Valie, Ines, Magalee and Finn do the weekly features of Word on the Street, including new member Magalee's piece on Latin music and female empowerment. Gabe is furious over his IGOR analysis being ripped off on YouTube. The gang briefly talks about a certain Canadian artist being boo'd off the stage at Flog Gnaw. Check it!
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November 1st Episode
Each present Word on the Street members bring a song or two to the airwaves. Helena gives her take on HYUKOH's album, 24 : How to find true love and happiness. Jack gives a history lesson on the Oakland subgenre of Hip-hop, Hyphy.
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October 25th Episode: Jeopardy!
It's that time of the month again: Jeopardy! with Word on the Street! In this instalment, check out Team Calgary vs. Team Vancouver. Who will take this one, the Cowboys or the Canucks? Categories include industry plants, movies about music, ripoffs and one-hit wonders.
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October 18th Episode
In this episode, Valie hosts the Word on the Street with a very, very special introduction from Tyler, the Creator for collective leader Isaac. The gang talks about some of their experiences at his recent stop in Vancouver for his "IGOR" tour. Isaac makes his album analysis of the week a 2-in-1: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib's Piñata, and its sequel Bandana. Kirk and Sinéad offer some of there insights on climate change representation in music. To close this week off, Valie plays an interview she did recently with Victoria's very own, Bridal Party.
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October 11th Episode
This episode is jam-packed with lots of things to talk about. Some of the gang gives their take on the recent Clairo show, followed by Gabe giving his hearty analysis of Tyer, the Creator's "IGOR." Several of the Word on the Street members also criticize the Pitchfork Top 200 lists, as well as Pitchfork itself.
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October 4th Episode: Jeopardy!
The Music Collective brings back Jeopardy! with some new contestants, and two new teams. This time, it's Nard-in-it-to-Win-it vs. Insane Clown Posse. Featured categories include Boys in Bands, Golden Age Hip-Hop and Nardwuar himself. New players, new competition ... give this a listen to see who takes it all!
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September 27th Episode: BROCKHAMPTON Talk
In this episode, Isaac hosts a discussion about the self-proclaimed boyband, BROCKHAMPTON. Valie, Helena, Jack and Finn all give their takes. Valie explains why she thinks Ginger is the best BH album, Helena speaks on what the SAT trilogy meant to her, Jack and Isaac mention the importance of Ameer's era and Finn gives an account of a long drive to see a show.
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Episode 074: September 13th Episode -- What is your favourite, and who made you feel that way?
Isaac details some local events from Discorder + collabs and localsonly! Everyone on air talks about what their favourite genre is, and which artist made them feel that way about one particular type of music. Some of the genres include golden age hip-hop, nuu-metal and 15-17th Century classical! Tune in next week for a special game show.
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September 6th Episode: The Gang is Back!
Isaac reviews all of the interviews he did over the past four months while welcoming back WOTS members Gabe, Valie, Sinéad and Helena. Gabe details his musical escapes up in Terrace over the Summer, and Sinéad reminisces about festivals in Québec and London.
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August 30th Episode: Kevin Hackett
Isaac hosts an interview with Vancouver artist Kevin Hackett. Kevin discusses his debut album "YOUTH" in detail. The rapper explains the four years in the making, several song titles, his collaborators and his catalogue of visual work.
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August 23rd Episode: Debby Friday
In this episode, Isaac and Kalev interview punk experimentalist Debby Friday, on a Friday. Debby talks about her new project DEATH DRIVE, being on the label Deathbomb Arc, touring in Europe, her libido-thanatos themes and much more! Check out other pieces on Debby on Pitchfork, the Fader and CiTR's own Discorder.
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August 9th Episode: Some Tunes
A few Word on the Street members play some music they've been listening to lately. Isaac does some strange voices. Hosted by Isaac, Ruben, Helena, Lucie and Josh.
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August 2nd Episode: Alex Zastre and KidsTakeOver
In this episode, Isaac hosts a discussion with designer Alex Zastre, and interviewer KidsTakeOver (KTO). The three, as well as co-host Helena, talk about the Vancouver hip-hop scene, what makes an interesting interview, how hip-hop and fashion are so intertwined and more!
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July 12th Episode: Just Blaze
In this very special episode, Isaac and Zubin premier an interview with legendary hip-hop producer Just Blaze. The co-host pair ask Just Blaze about keeping up with his image, his background in computer science, sleeping 20 minutes a night early on in his career and working with Kanye. Following the interview, Isaac, Zubin and Kalev discuss Just Blaze's cadence.
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July 5th Episode: Andrew Mulat, Honda Carter, Stonecold Finger and Euro
In this episode, all of the big boys are in the booth. Andrew. Honda. Stone. Euro. Isaac hosts a discussion on some "rap commandments," and whether they should be accepted, rejected or modified. Some of the commandments include elements of rhythm, rhyme, clarity and dexterity. At the end, the MCs jump on a couple beats to cipher on together!
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June 28th Episode: Bella Roces
In this episode, Isaac and Helena host an interview local R&B singer Bella Roces, with her mother and brother at her side. Bella talks about her experiences so far as a young artist, her family support system, her creative process and more. She also makes some thoughtful commentary on her own ingenuity when it comes to social media and her musical content. Shoutout to Steves Cyclones for this one!
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May 31st Episode: Stonecold Finger Returns
In this episode, Stonecold Finger comes back for another quick interview. He talks about his creative process and persona. The gang also debates who the most influential rapper of the past decade is -- is it Weezy, Thugger, Kanye, or someone else? Gabe wraps up this session with a brief history lesson of how "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is a stolen song. Hosted by Isaac, with contributions from Gabe, Helena, Reuben and Em.
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May 24th Episode: Crimsinluvv
In this episode, Kalev takes the lead in interviewing Vancouver artist Crimsinluvv. The two discuss musical identity, mental health including "the 73 percent" and music's healing power, commitment to one's art through tattoos, the dynamic of a music group and more. Isaac co-hosts on the quieter side this time.
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May 17th Episode: Stonecold Finger
This week WOTS welcomes rapper Stonecold Finger to the program for an interview. Some featured questions include the topics of hand sanitizer, on Namibia, storytelling and freestyling. This discussion is hosted by Isaac, with contributions from Kalev, Helena and Gabe.
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May 10th Episode: Honda Carter
Isaac interviews local producer-rapper Honda Carter about a year after their first conversation on the air. They talk about the contemporary reality of being an artist with social media and streaming, paying homage to influences and labels vs. independence.
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May 3rd Episode
The gang focuses on two topics in this conversation: artist interaction with fans, and big data. The relevance of online interaction via livestreams, comments and more is discussed in relation to how much music is regulated with services like Spotify. How does big data manipulate what music you hear? Tune in to find out!
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April 26th Episode: Andrew Mulat
We welcome special guest Andrew Mulat to discuss the ever-changing identity in Hip Hop and how streaming has changed the landscape of how artists view their financial decisions.
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March 22nd Episode: Jeopardy 2
After a crazy ending to last week's Jeopardy, new players and new teams form for another round. Isaac plays some more sound bytes, on the value of Jeopardy and learning, while hosting again. Bryna comes through with her fancy scorekeeping. Featured categories include 2010s, Kanye Clues and Let's Rap Kids. It's Pingy vs. Crippy Teigen, take a listen to see who takes this game of trivia!
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March 15th Episode: Jeopardy 1
In this special day for Word on the Street, the gang tries out a musically-themed game of Jeopardy on the air. Isaac channels his inner Alex Trebek, plays some sound bites, and hosts the game with Teo keeping score on his side. Some featured categories include 90s babies, Frankly that's so Ocean and Canadian Classics. It's the Corduroy Kids (Gabe, Violet, Holleh, Kalev) vs. C-Hampton (Helena, Nejc, Joe, Zubin), take a listen to this chaotic match up with an unbelievable ending!
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February 15th Episode
This week's topics are "emotional songs" (since it was just Valentine's Day) and misunderstood/misrepresented songs. Zubin hosts, with members Gabe, Bryna, Ava and Jack pitching in, with a special call from regular host Isaac all the way from New York!
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February 8th Episode
The reoccurring topic of art vs. artist is back. The gang also talks about guilty pleasure songs, and how certain songs may make a listener feel guilty depending on the artist. Hosted by Isaac, with members Nejc, Vince, Jonah, Helena, Bryna, Jack, Zubin and Gabe contributing to the talk.
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February 1st Episode
This show starts off with an introduction from Teo, and Word on the Street ID from Sheck Wes! The gang discusses the history of the jukebox with a couple "dad stories," artists live vs. recorded and Drake not submitting to the Junos. Hosted by Isaac, co-hosted by members Aisia, Sinéad, Nejc, Brian, Gabe, Helena, Bryna and Zubin.
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January 25th Episode
This week the gang is back! We talk about Slovenia, religion and Kanye West! Listen to understand how these things could possibly fit together. Hosted by Aisia, Gabe, Bryna, Sinead, Nejc, Zubin, Jack, and Helena!
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January 19th Episode
This week's theme is experiences with music outside of the Vancouver area. Stories include German radio enthusiasts, beach concerts on islands near Madagascar, EDM in the Netherlands and the lack of versatility for artists in Dubai in past years. The collective also discusses Soulja Boy's start to 2019, and his importance in the Internet age of hip-hop. Hosted by Isaac, with members Aisia, Gabe, Sophia, Bryna, Megan, Zubin, Sinéad, Valie, Helena, Erika and Jack C all in the booth.
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January 11th Episode
In the collective's first episode of 2019, demographics of concerts are discussed. Stories include Guy Fieri-esque families, groups of bald fangirls with shaven eyebrows and gentle metalheads. Hosted by Isaac, with members Aisia, Gabe, Sinéad, Kaitlin, Helena, Brian and Bryna.
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November 16th Episode
In this special 24 Hours of Student Power episode of Word on the Street, the gang reflects on why they like to do radio. Other topics include if radio is obsolete, classical music's influence on modern music and more! Don't miss out on a marching band version of "Mo Bamba" at the end!
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November 19th Episode
In this show, the collective talks about what they would choose if they could only pick ONE form of listening to music (streaming, vinyl, etc.), how they find new music in today's age, and more about music being for specific moods! Check out the following week's episode for the 24 Hours of Student Power special.
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November 2nd Episode
The week's episode is on mental health and music. The gang talks about how mental health has been especially prevalent in relation to hip-hop recently, how music helps listeners and artists heal, and the stigmatization of mental health. Please be advised that this is a sensitive topic. This episode is hosted by Isaac, with Aisia, Sinéad, Sarah and others contributing their thoughts.
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October 26th Episode
Isaac hosts a discussion about album artwork, and the collective look into the stories behind some of the most ubiquitous album covers over the past few decades. People wearing band t-shirts who don't know the music, how tattoos and music are related and other topics are also included in this episode. Check out last week's episode about drug culture in music. Aisia, Jack, Teo, Sinead, Gabe, Liam and Seb were on the air for this one!
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October 19th Episode
Another episode of Word on the Street!
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October 12th Episode
The gang talks about covers, what makes them good, what makes them bad, copyright issue, and so much more! We also speak upon the ethics of collaborating with deceased artists and whether it is justified.
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October 5th Episode
This week we discussed all the intricacies of music streaming, and how it has impacted artists and consumers listening experiences. Members this week were Aisia, Bryna, Sinead, Andrew, and Jack.
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September 28th Episode
The collective talks about "beef" in music - feuds, disses and more! They ask the question, is beef necessary? And how is it used in the industry?The old one-two host and DJ: Isaac and Aisia, respectively.
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September 21st Episode
In this edition of Word on the Street, the collective discuss political music, especially when it comes to contemporary artists like Kendrick Lamar. The question of "What Makes an Album a 10?" is also posed. Isaac hosts, with Aisia DJing again. Some former members return, while a few new members are introduced.
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September 7th Episode
Members of Word on the Street, new and old, team up for their first episode of the semester. Isaac hosts as Aisia DJs. Some topics include songs of the summer, artists flaking on their shows, contemporary hip-hop culture and some concerts.
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August 17th Episode
Friend of the show Aidan Sullivan Sandy, a.k.a. Chuck Francis, makes his return to Word on the Street as he is interviewed by host, Isaac. Aidan talks about his inspirations, his creative collective August Kuper, his future with his music and different types of fame. Keep your eyes open for August Kuper. #August4August
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July 13th Episode
Isaac plays a variety of tracks from artists such as August Kuper, Down With Webster and George Jackson, with another appearance from Val as a guest co-host. He also talks about how both Eminem and Kendrick Lamar were discovered because of similar individuals in the music industry. Word On The Street will return for new episodes starting August 10th.
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June 28th Episode
Isaac interviews Richmond-based rapper MA$$ANK; she discusses her origins from the Philippines, why music is valuable to her and her greatest influences - including the late XXXTentacion.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hosted by the Music Affairs Collective, every episode is packed with up-to-date content from the Lower Mainland music communities including news, new music releases, event reviews and upcoming events, interviews with local musicians and industry professionals and discussions over relevant topics.
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CiTR & Discorder Magazine
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