
Sounds of Time
Podcast von Richard Najar
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BRAZIL 1968 // TROPICALIA In this episode I will explore the innovative and psychedelic Brazilian music, highly influenced by the Beatles, that fused traditional sambas and capoeira songs with rock and avant-garde styles. The music was highly critical of the military ruled government in place at the time, which led to the movement's leaders being exiled from Brazil. https://soundsoftimepodcast.com/tropicalia-e-proibido-proibir-exile-from-paradise/ [https://soundsoftimepodcast.com/tropicalia-e-proibido-proibir-exile-from-paradise/]

If you like music and history, come check out Sounds of Time. you’ll learn the history behind genres of music like the early reggae style that gave Black Britons their own voice, the psychedelic movement in Brazil that led to the artists’ political exile. Or stories like the one about the assassination of a young Sinaloan who wrote folk ballads on commission for narcos. Or How a nightclub in Chicago that served as a sanctuary for gay Blacks and Latinos, birthed one of the most iconic music genres in the world. If you’re interested in the history of music, and how it’s all interconnected, visit soundsoftimepodcast.com or listen to sounds of time wherever you listen to podcasts.

U.K. 1974 // LOVER'S ROCK In this episode I will explore the early reggae style pioneered by the British-born children of West Indian immigrants. The music was essential to establishing their self-identity and influenced U.K. notable artists such as The Clash, The Police, and UB40. http://soundsoftimepodcast.com/lovers-rock-children-of-the-windrush/ [http://soundsoftimepodcast.com/lovers-rock-children-of-the-windrush/]