Kimbra Interview 2021 feat. Ben Weinman: New Album & Much More: The Void 333 Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2021
- Kimbra and Ben Weinman (Dillinger Escape Plan & Kimbra manager) are both wildly adventurous and innovative artists who have redefined the boundaries of pop music and heavy music respectively. They've earned a cult following and a quiet nod of respect from a dizzying array of fellow artists. Here we delve into Kimbra's long-awaited fourth album, the parallels between their musical worlds and beyond.
KIMBRA / BEN WEINMAN CONTENT GUIDE:
00:00:16 Introduction
00:02:04 How Kimbra and Ben met, intimidation and The Mutual Appreciation Society
00:07:22 Kimbra on their shared love of risk-taking, art as therapy and artist as the mirror
00:08:44 The business of art, Kimbra’s punk rock heart
00:11:49 Where Kimbra wants to go; where Dillinger travelled artistically, the “flash in a pan” artists
00:19:05 Respect, the Roots, rhythm
00:19:55 The new jams - like M.I.A and Kate Bush had a baby
00:21:35 Rock music and the preacher, finding your inner warrior
00:23:57 Kimbra’s two albums of material, her mixtape, the vulnerable and the tiger within
00:24:23 How other artists can change you
00:25:39 Ben’s relationship with hip hop, Young MC and playing Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s last show
00:27:22 The innovative nature of hip hop; its place at the forefront
00:30:18 QuestLove and playing a Bowie / Prince tribute with The Roots at Carnegie Hall
00:33:13 The cinematic anti-traditional pop on the new Kimbra record & telling the truth
00:37:33 Kimbra’s voice
00:40:29 The dynamic between talented female artists and the world & the real issue: The Ego.
00:47:15 Men sharing the story, changing the perceived hierarchy in studios
00:50:36 Kimbra’s new gig on a talent show focused on finding REAL songwriters
00:52:15 Taking ownership of your music
00:54:05 The mental health of artists; the toll of touring, family
01:01:58 The most profound thing another artist has taught you. Развлечения
KIMBRA / BEN WEINMAN CONTENT GUIDE:
00:00:16 Introduction
00:02:04 How Kimbra and Ben met, intimidation and The Mutual Appreciation Society
00:07:22 Kimbra on their shared love of risk-taking, art as therapy and artist as the mirror
00:08:44 The business of art, Kimbra’s punk rock heart
00:11:49 Where Kimbra wants to go; where Dillinger travelled artistically, the “flash in a pan” artists
00:19:05 Respect, the Roots, rhythm
00:19:55 The new jams - like M.I.A and Kate Bush had a baby
00:21:35 Rock music and the preacher, finding your inner warrior
00:23:57 Kimbra’s two albums of material, her mixtape, the vulnerable and the tiger within
00:24:23 How other artists can change you
00:25:39 Ben’s relationship with hip hop, Young MC and playing Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s last show
00:27:22 The innovative nature of hip hop; its place at the forefront
00:30:18 QuestLove and playing a Bowie / Prince tribute with The Roots at Carnegie Hall
00:33:13 The cinematic anti-traditional pop on the new Kimbra record & telling the truth
00:37:33 Kimbra’s voice
00:40:29 The dynamic between talented female artists and the world & the real issue: The Ego.
00:47:15 Men sharing the story, changing the perceived hierarchy in studios
00:50:36 Kimbra’s new gig on a talent show focused on finding REAL songwriters
00:52:15 Taking ownership of your music
00:54:05 The mental health of artists; the toll of touring, family
01:01:58 The most profound thing another artist has taught you.
this was eye opening , thank you to all of you
Been watching for years and this is one of my favorite interviews you've done! Having Kimbra and Ben on at the same time was very interesting since both are great established artists and now he's in the manager role. I can't imagine how much of a help he'd be to someone navigating the business side of the music world.
Very cool interview!
This is Christina’s best interview
Thank you xo
Good interview Christina. I watched the max cavalera interview last night, WOW when you said we sit here on the gravesite of a really rich + one of the oldest cultures in the world + we have a really ugly history how we have treated our indigenous people. My mother is a proud indigenous woman, so thank you Christina for saying that, Max would of known right then that your a true person. Sorry for commenting about a past vid.
Thanks so much for saying that dude, I very much meant it. I hope one day we honour this beautiful culture in a much more significant way. Appreciate you stopping by!
Thanks, keeping me entertained as usually!! Hope you are well.
I am indeed! Likewise ... I was bloody entertained by these legends also.
This interview and the one you recently did with greg puciato are straight fire
Awesome video! Love the positivity!
I saw this pop up as a fan of both artists myself. I like your thoughtful & deeper questions Christina & it makes for some great interviews. I admittedly have a few to catch up on with lesser known artists to me, but will check them out when I can. But next is your documentary on Women in Rock. \m/
Awesome
Please do a interview with Crypta and Nervosa!! 😈🤟
How do you know so many cool people?
Kimbra's audio feed is the best of the whole year, let's give her the Pandemic Audio Award
Yess
I don't understand this whole "I won't give you what you want" mentality with the musicians. Like what the hell, you are supposed to entertain your fans. If DEP ever abandoned their mathcore antics, they would get decimated by fans. This whole pursuit of ambitions is the reason why so many great artists start making awful music. If you're not in a collective of strangely charismatic lovable idiots, you better keep playing the stuff you played on that record everyone liked. That's how it should work, but it's not always how it goes, unfortunately.