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The Mood Is Music Podcast

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TMIM: 2020 PANDEMIC & THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

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Jesus and Marcelo return to the podcast, after taking a small break during the 2020 pandemic. In this episode, we discuss the future of the music industry and how live music will be like in the future, after the pandemic. Tune in and join the conversation; what will the future hold, for the music industry? Contact us and connect with us: Marcelo twitter: https://twitter.com/CANICAMUSIC

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TMIM: Chalino Sanchez & Narcocorrido Culture

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There is a genre of music, which seems to take after hip hop culture, with witty rhymes and new era of production, narcocorrido culture has taken over in Mexican regional music. One of the most iconic voice in this genre, has to be Chalino Sanchez. Sanchez created a movement that would shake Mexico and Mexican culture around the world. Listen, as we break down, his life, career and most importantly, his death.

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TMIM: Eminem, Racism in Hip Hop and “Fast food Music”

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In our first episode of 2020, we talk about Eminem's new album Music to be murder by and the controversies surrounding it in the hip hop community. This album and Royce Da 5 9 allegations that Yelawolf is a racist have brought racial equality, white privilege, and appropriation back to the forefront of conversations in the hip hop community. Listen to our takes on how these societal factors effect how white rappers are perceived in music.  

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TMIM: Episode 10 - End of 2019 Recap!

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At the end of 2019!! We recap the episodes and review the songs we have shared with each other.

We also talk about new artist features and other new podcasts coming in 2020. For all the music we have talked about in the present and the future check out our Spotify playlist!

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TMIM ep. 9: New Moods New Music

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With the constant changes in the music industry, we discuss if there’s a difference between sound designers, composers, producers and vocalists. Also, new songs to “Bump or Dump”.

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TMIM Ep 8: Canserbero

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In episode 8, we break the mold and try a new format to the show. Jesus shares the amazing, short lived story of Canserbero a Venezuelan rapper that mysteriously died in 2015. We also discuss the social differences between Seattle and other similar cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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#TMIM ep. 7: Six songs six moods…

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Another great conversation about this week’s picks for “Bump it or Dump it” Jesus’s Picks are H.U.S.T.L.E Murs ft John Cena, Juice Tobe Nwigwe ft Paul Wall, Frente a Frente Enrique Bumbury and Marcelo’s Picks are Mala Rodriguez - Aguante, Jessie Reyes - Far Away and Natalie Draper  Strains In The Signal. We also get into some of the mental processes of writing lyrics and finding one's voice.

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T.M.I.M. Ep. 6 We talk live music, Grynch, Wilco, Little Brother and Los Tigres Del Norte

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This week, the guys have new song picks, Little Brother - Black Magic & Wilco - Everyone Hides are the picks from Marcelo for this week. Jesus took a different approach, selecting a regional song from Mexico. Los Tigres Del Norte - La Prision de Folsom which was a tribute to the 50th anniversary of Johnny Cash’s performance in Folsom prison.  And a Seattle hip hop artist Grynch - My Volvo

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Episode 4: The guys review New Pusha T, Tool, Vic Mensa and 93Punx & Sech

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In this episode we review some new music and suggest how to best apply the music to suit the mood. We also discuss Marcelo's songwriting process and how it applied to Cabin Fever and go into the song Willing. We also go into the motivation and making of video for Cabin fever and talk about Jesus's new video for the track Go Low.

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Episode 3: We attend a live show featuring Parisalexa and Ivy Sole at the end of their West coast tour

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On the tail end of pride month in Seattle, “The Mood Is Music” visits the Crocodile in the neighborhood of Belltown in Seattle, to catch the end of the Femmtapes tour featuring Ivy Sole and Seattle's own rising star songwriter-producer Parisalexa. The guys discuss their experience at the Crocodile show and their experience so far with the live music scene in Seattle, WA. Parisalexa Ivy Sole

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Episode 2: We go to a Fences show and talk about that.

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Fences, PhotOps, Cuchata and more.

In this episode we stumble into Fremont a neighborhood of Seattle to see Fences and the opener Photo-ops at The High Dive.  We also take time to introduce ourselves and our brand new show as well talk about our experience seeing Fences and PhotoOps live. We also talked about our won live music experiences on tour and opening for other great bands.

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Episode 1: An introduction

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In this first episode, which is actually the third one we recorded we talk about ourselves :) music and life.

We talk about the new music industry and how much SEO, viral marketing, and the meme economy is integral to your music career.  We talk Hic-Hop, Lil Nas X, algorithms and the new way to market your music.

We also discuss production music, production music briefs and finding inspiration for new music.

We also talk about saturation boredom, facial recognition, social media, and the ever watchful eye of big brother.

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Through the sound of Music we are able to visit in memory and emotion, those moments that mean the world to us. It’s amazing how music has the ability to alter our emotions and more importantly our MOOD. This podcast hosted by composer/producer Marcelo Quinonez and Jesus Hernandez a.k.a Silenzer the rapper, brings you everything music and mood. With live show observations and new music critiques, they explore how music influences our emotions, our lives and our MOODS. The Mood is Music.

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