Artform Radio x Worldwide FM Show #5
Very exciting show this week as we had our guest of honor Ladybug Mecca come in studio for a live interview with Adrian Younge, backed by our returning guest DJ Sets from Adrian and Endo, NuTropics founder Mano serving us with some global treasures, iconic DJ Rashida giving us nothing but LOVE, Franky V getting us familiar with the work he has engineered on, Nelson George enlightening us on Black History Month, and lastly Adrienne Williams giving us those after hours late night love jams.
Check out all of the archives below, and stay tuned for next week’s show!
ARTFORM RADIO: ADRIAN YOUNGE & ENDO
13.02.20
Tune in for a two hour show from DJ and unconventional hip-hop producer Adrian Younge. He is presenting this show alongside Endo.
ARTFORM RADIO: MANO
13.02.20
Exploring sounds without borders – NuTropic sound puts an emphasis on a multitude of world music that spawns from each corner of the globe. From blurring genre lines, to promoting artists, and producing culture parties; NuTropic is one of various passion projects by Sergio Flores aka Mano (brother).
ARTFORM RADIO: RASHIDA
13.02.20
We got to experience Rashida’s signature fusion of hip-hop, funk, soul, dancehall and house on this hour of Artform Radio.
ARTFORM RADIO: FRANKY VASQUEZ
13.02.20
As Lead Engineer and A&R for Snoop Dogg’s Record label, Frank Vasquez has worked with the likes of Dr. Dre, Dj Premier, Wu Tang Clan, Mobb Deep and many more.
ARTFORM RADIO: NELSON GEORGE
13.02.20
For the next hour, author and filmmaker Nelson George is live. His books include Where Did Our Love Go: The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound, The Death of Rhythm and Blues, Hip Hop America and the recently released The Nelson George Mixtape.
ARTFORM RADIO: DIGABLE PLANETS TRIBUTE WITH LADYBUG MECCA
13.02.20
Adrian Younge sits down with Ladybug Mecca to talk about all things Digable Planets.
ARTFORM RADIO: ADRIENNE WILLIAMS
13.02.20
Adrienne Williams is a cultural force raised in Detroit and based in Los Angeles. She has been documenting the music scene for two decades while pushing the culture forward with her unique perspective on pop culture and style. She can also name any song faster than Da Baby starts rapping on a song.