Revolutionary Mixtape ft. Pearson from Coffee With Comrades

Revolutionary Mixtape ft. Pearson from Coffee With Comrades

Author: Chris Time Steele July 28, 2020 Duration: 1:42:53

This week, my friend Pearson from the podcast Coffee With Comrades joined me to talk about revolutionary hip-hop and hardcore music. Pearson and I created a mixtape of ten songs: 5 hip-hop tracks, 5 hardcore singles. We pushed them all together and created a meditation on sonic revolution, DIY practice and ethos, and reflected on the assembled songs' themes and ideas. This episode was a blast to record and we hope you really enjoy it. 

You can also listen to the mixtape as a playlist on Spotify and YouTube!

Tracklist:

Talib Kweli - The Proud

Rise Against - State of the Union

Big $ilky - Look At God!

Incendiary - Front Toward Enemy

Sole & DJ Pain 1 - The Teachings of Cube

Stray From the Path - First World Problem Child (feat. Sam Carter)

Dead Prez - Police State

Silent Planet - Northern Fires (Guernica)

Sima Lee - What is Freedom?

Stick To Your Guns - Against Them All


Chris Time Steele brings a uniquely layered perspective to every conversation on Time Talks: History, Politics, Music, and Art. As a teacher and journalist who has co-authored pieces with Noam Chomsky, he digs into the historical roots and political realities shaping our world with a critical, informed eye. But this isn't a dry lecture series. Chris is also an established hip-hop artist who has collaborated with figures like Common, which allows him to weave cultural analysis and the rhythms of artistic expression directly into the dialogue. Each episode feels like a curated journey, where the past is examined not as a distant artifact but as a living force that resonates through today's headlines and soundtracks. You'll hear discussions that connect policy to pop culture, analyze current events through the lens of history, and explore how art both reflects and challenges the social order. This podcast thrives on the intersections, offering listeners a richer, more connected understanding of the forces that define our time. The result is a thoughtful, engaging, and often surprising exploration that appeals to the curious mind, whether your primary interest lies in news, history, or the creative pulse of music and art.
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