Analogue Atlanta

Analogue Atlanta #26: Finding Atlanta

1 h 2 min · 30. Dez. 2009
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A conversation with Dillon Maurer & The Dolldaze about their entering and finding footing in the Atlanta music scene.  Dillon Maurer is an MC hailing from Jacksonsville, Florida who arrived in Atlanta after college.  We discuss his new record "Studies in Hunger" as well as his influences and sound.  The Dolldaze is part of what has become an all encompassing term for everything urb-alt and black: "Afro-punk".  She talks about how she came to love music as well as how she is creating her own sound. Analogue Atlanta's music podcasts featuring Hip Hop is presented in partnership with Dj Skeme.  Check www.dominickbrady.com for archives as I'll be rotating podcasts off of podomatic and onto dominickbrady.com with photos as more every 3 months.

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Episode Analogue Atlanta #26: Finding Atlanta Cover

Analogue Atlanta #26: Finding Atlanta

A conversation with Dillon Maurer & The Dolldaze about their entering and finding footing in the Atlanta music scene.  Dillon Maurer is an MC hailing from Jacksonsville, Florida who arrived in Atlanta after college.  We discuss his new record "Studies in Hunger" as well as his influences and sound.  The Dolldaze is part of what has become an all encompassing term for everything urb-alt and black: "Afro-punk".  She talks about how she came to love music as well as how she is creating her own sound. Analogue Atlanta's music podcasts featuring Hip Hop is presented in partnership with Dj Skeme.  Check www.dominickbrady.com for archives as I'll be rotating podcasts off of podomatic and onto dominickbrady.com with photos as more every 3 months.

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