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Music For The New Revolution

By: Rodney Whittenberg
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  • Music For The New Revolution is a podcast on music and social issues, co-produced and co-hosted by David Heitler-Klevans and Rodney Whittenberg.
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Episodes
  • Episode 40: Poverty (Part 2)
    Mar 14 2024
    On the newest episode of Music for the New Revolution, Oberlin College guest host and intern Rory Gielty continues their discussion and exploration of poverty in America and internationally. Musical selections range in topics from health equity and accessibility, homelessness, war, and safety. Guests include Teresa Miller (MPH, Drexel University) and Walker Prince (Oberlin College, ‘27). Musical artists include Immortal Technique, AJJ, Atmosphere, System of a Down, Brother Ali, Tracy Chapman, and Fatboy Slim. Music includes: 1. Immortal Technique: Peruvian Cocaine (instrumental excerpt) 2. AJJ: No One 3. Americareful 4. System of a Down: BYOB 5. Brother Ali: Room with a View 6. Tracy Chapman: Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution 7. Fatboy Slim: Don’t Let the Man Get You Down (excerpt)
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    39 mins
  • Episode 39: Poverty (Part 1)
    Jan 29 2024
    On the newest episode of Music for the New Revolution, Oberlin College guest host and intern Rory Gielty covers the multifaceted topic of poverty. The music choices from a variety of genres, locations, and perspectives illustrate how there’s not just one way to be poor– everyone’s struggles are unique, but there is quite a lot of common ground as well. Song topics and conversations range from the cycle of poverty and crime to sweatshop labor and homelessness. Interviews and guests include Stin and Raygun Busch from Chat Pile, and Walker Prince (Oberlin College, ‘27). Musical artists include BB King, Fort Minor, Stevie Wonder, Talib Kweli, Chat Pile, Jedi Mind Tricks, Dystopia, and the Smiths. Music includes: 1. BB King: Help the Poor (Live at the Regal) – (excerpt) 2. Fort Minor: Right Now (Feat. Styles of Beyond and Black Thought) 3. Stevie Wonder: Living for the City (instrumental) 4. Talib Kweli: Get By 5. Chat Pile: Why 6. Jedi Mind Tricks: Shadow Business 7. Dystopia: Stress Builds Character 8. The Smiths: Nowhere Fast
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    48 mins
  • Joe Jencks - Full interview/Performance
    Jan 2 2024
    Exclusive, full interview with singer-songwriter Joe Jencks, including live in-studio performances of songs including "Let Me Sing You a Song", "Rise As One", "Martin", "Deportees" and "Lady of the Harbor". Originally recorded in 2019, edited by Sarah Voit.
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    1 hr and 11 mins

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