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Culture-Wise is your connection to what's important in Jamaican music & pop culture. Each episode focuses on highlighting the global influence of our culture and its historical context while providing a platform for Jamaicans to talk about Jamaican culture through thoughtful discussions, interviews, and music reviews. Available every Friday with hosts Romii K and Kii. Follow us @culturewisepod on IG & Twitter and Culture-Wise Network on Facebook. Subscribe, tune in, and let's hol a reason, c ...
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The influence of Jamaican music on almost every aspect of our society is undeniable. The lingo, the fashion, and even our values and morals are shaped, in part, by our music culture. This week, The Crew takes a look at a few music moments that created shifts in our society and the consequences of being heavily “Under the Influence”…
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This week, The Crew gets to reason with one of our favorite producers, the man streamlining the new sounds of our generation on hits like ‘Toast,’ ‘Be Honest’ and ‘Silver Tongue Devil,’ Izy Beats. Izy dishes on his journey so far, his coveted Grammy win, and the globalization of Jamaican sound. And no people - he’s not kidding.…
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This week the Culture-Wise Crew is joined by Randall Grass, general manager and A&R at Shanachie Entertainment, where we hol’ a reason about all things reggae music. From his work with reggae legends like Bob Marley, to the direction he sees the culture going, the Crew gets the scoop from an industry icon.…
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This week the Culture-Wise crew talks about one of our favourite pre-quarantine pastimes: bein’ up Inna Di Dance. The dance is where all aspects of Jamaican culture and everyday life come together. From the dancer boys showcasing their the latest moves to Soupy outta road after the session, we highlight the best of the dance.…
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Talent shows are a universal platform for launching artistic careers of all kinds. International shows like American Idol and X Factor have produced certified popstars...but what about Risings Stars and Magnum Kings and Queens? This week the Culture-Wise crew asks: what’s preventing our talent platforms from propelling more reggae and dancehall act…
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6: Flying the Coop A suspicious burglary, covert meetings with a mysterious man from British Telecom and attempts by former colleagues to lure Lai Suk and Lai Sum back to the Chinese Embassy – the news of what has happened in his absence fill Patrick with alarm. Last episode. Producer: Mukti Jain Campion The Sunday Times 100 Podcasts to Love: "An e…
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5: Don’t Look a Gift Chicken in the Mouth Lai Suk and Lai Sum are subjected to exhaustive interviews by British intelligence services. Meanwhile at home the tension mounts as Patrick considers what he must do to keep his secret house guests safe during his impending 2 month absence. Producer: Mukti Jain Campion The Sunday Times 100 Podcasts to Love…
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4: Frozen in Suburbia As Patrick’s visitors from Maida Vale await the response to their asylum applications, he tries to set some ground rules for living together. It’s hard when your guests don’t speak the same language, eat different food and are too afraid to venture out of the house. And all the harder when you don’t know how long your strange …
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3: The Defectors Lai Suk and Lai Sum finally flee the Chinese embassy to evade forcible repatriation. Patrick finds himself hiding two Chinese strangers in his suburban terraced house in south London. But how can he help them gain legal asylum? Producer: Mukti Jain Campion The Sunday Times 100 Podcasts to Love: "An enthralling true story" Prospect …
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2: The Red Suitcase Patrick Lau discovers that, for two high ranking Chinese officials whose lives have been so intertwined with China’s tumultuous history, the path to defection is not easy. Producer: Mukti Jain Campion The Sunday Times 100 Podcasts to Love: "An enthralling true story" Prospect Magazine: "Bringing a human sideways perspective on g…
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1: Shockwaves from Tiananmen Square London, June 1989. Patrick Lau is a successful television director whose credits include popular TV drama such as The Return of Sherlock Holmes and Len Deighton’s spy series Game, Set & Match. But one day, shortly after the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing, he receives an unexpected phone call asking him to h…
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