Archive for category Music
The Rumpus publishes my interview with Rafael Casal
TheRumpus.net just published the final interview I’m including in my book with Rafael Casal. I spoke with Rafael on February 11, 2012 about his third hip hop album Mean Ones, how the Bay Area is similar to the world of Dr. Seuss, his thoughts on Occupy Oakland, and why he moved to LA.
Read the full interview on TheRumpus.net.
Oakland in Popular Memory artist portraits published
Laura Tomlinson drew portraits for my forthcoming book Oakland in Popular Memory: Interviews with 12 cutting-edge artists from Oakland and beyond.
She drew the portraits in pencil of Chinaka Hodge, Dahlak Brathwaite, Dave Smallen, George Watsky, Ise Lyfe, K.Flay, Kid Beyond, MC Lars, Rafael Casal, Saul Williams, Talib Kweli, and Victor Vazquez. Interviews with each of these artists will be featured in Oakland in Popular Memory.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Mixtape
DJ Matt Werner’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Mixtape takes some of Dr. King’s best speeches and puts them to music.
Free download at http://djmattwerner.blogspot.com/2012/01/dr-martin-luther-king-jr-tribute.html
Interview with Ise Lyfe published on theRumpus.net
My interview with Oakland hip hop artist, playwright, and community educator Ise Lyfe was published on the literary website the Rumpus last month. Click here for the interview.
Interview with Pale Kid who raps fast: George Watsky
DJ Matt Werner’s exclusive interview with spoken-word artist George Watsky, originally aired on Fresh Air: The Alternative on November 11, 2008.
In this interview, rising hip hop sensation, writer, and performer George Watsky addresses his beef with Michael Cera, and his experiences performing on the Def Poetry Jam, and working with Robert Redford in sustainability. This podcast also features 6 of Watsky’s tracks and poems: Lonely Hearts Club, Half Jewish, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Fight! Fight! Fight! (with Dahlak Brathwaite), Run My Mouth, and his Michael Cera diss track.
Also, check out his website http://georgewatsky.com/ for some funny blog entries, like this one: The Whitest, Least Famous person performing at the NAACP Image Awards…. He has a stop-motion video for I Got This Love and a popular video called Pale kid raps fast:
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Click on the player to listen to the 40-minute interview and feature on writer and performing artist George Watsky.
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“The Dream Shall Never Die” Ted Kennedy mix
Honoring the life and legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy, I made a mix to one of his most famous speeches: his 1980 Democratic Convention Speech, also known as “The Dream Shall Never Die.”
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Kennedy’s speech is mixed to Letting Go (Dutty Love) by Jamaican American rapper Sean Kingston.
This was inspired by when I saw Ted Kennedy deliver a rousing speech in support of Barack Obama at Beebe Memorial Cathedral in Oakland, California on February 1, 2008.
I also made a remix to Robert F. Kennedy’s famous South Africa speech here: RFK in South Africa Remix
“At sunset, troubled light” by Composer Fr. Bruno Clifton
Fr. Bruno Clifton, who I interviewed back in March 2009 for Fresh Air about the world premiere of his composition “In the jars, dark liquid,” has a new composition entitled “At sunset, troubled light.” The second of three orchestra pieces inspired by Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy, “At sunset, troubled light” received its world premiere by the New Edinburgh Orchestra in Edinburgh, Scotland on June 12, 2010.
Fr. Bruno’s piece can be listened to at: http://mattswriting.com/At-sunset,-troubled-light.m4a
You can download the audio file by right clicking and selecting “Save link as.”
The orchestra piece is 9:30 minutes and is a 18.3 MB m4a audio file, which will play in iTunes.
Alternatively, a 22MB mp3 file can be downloaded by right clicking and selecting “Save link as” here: http://mattswriting.com/At-sunset,-troubled-light.mp3
Interview with K.Flay
First Rumpus Radio podcast: Interview with K.Flay
What is your pun threshold?
Are you ready for a pun battle between K.Flay and the International Pun Champion, Joe Sabia? Tune in at the 20-minute mark in the interview.
Topics also discussed by San Francisco hip hop artist K.Flay and Rumpus Radio host Matt Werner include MC Lars, K.Flay’s Mashed Potatoes Mix Tape, K.Flay’s songs, Guinevere, No Ignorance (remix of Paramore’s Ignorance), K.Flay staying straight-edge after her father’s passing, and her Do-It-Yourself ethic in music production. The podcast also features an exclusive acoustic version of Bye, Bye Illinois recorded by Rumpus Radio.
Pun battle excerpt:
What do you call it when Sara Palin gets high?
Baked Alaska.
For more on: K.Flay, visit http://kflay.com. And for more on Matt Werner’s podcasts, visit http://mattswriting.com.
This is a podcast for Rumpus Radio at http://therumpus.net. Voice overs are by Ben Felsing. Interview photo is by Joe Sciarrillo.
Podcast is 26 mins. MP3 file is approx. 60MB. Direct download link: http://mattswriting.com/K.Flay-Interview.mp3
Podcast is also available for free download on iTunes in my Mattswriting podcast channel. Search iTunes for K.Flay to find interview.
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Interview with Edinburgh Composer
DJ Matt Werner interviewed University of Edinburgh composer Maciej Zurawski about the world premiere of his orchestra piece Love and War on May 25, 2009.
In this interview, Werner and Dr. Zurawski discuss music theory, Zurawski’s battle with ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, the role of illness in art, hill walking in the Scottish Highlands, film music, and his compositions, including Love and War, My Home is in the Mountains, What Life Could Be, and The Journey Towards the Open Sea.
Maciej Zurawski’s newest work will be premiering at the Music of Climate Change concert taking place in the city centre of London on Saturday November 28th at 7.30 p.m. Please visit this site for more details: http://earlymusicexperiment.weebly.com/ideas.html
And please visit Maciej Zurawski’s website for more of his music: http://www.theseaofmusic.com/
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Click on the player to listen to the 40-minute interview and feature on Maciej Zurawski.
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Matt Porter: A Mic in the Cathedral EP
DJ Matt Werner is proud to present Matt Porter’s first EP: “A Mic in the Cathedral.” Recorded live by DJ Matt Werner at 3 churches and cathedrals in Edinburgh and Dundee, Scotland, and remastered in San Francisco, California. This small collection showcases the talent of Scottish organist Matt Porter.
Tracks include Matt Porter playing excerpts from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata in D Minor, BWV 565; Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in E Flat Major, BWV 552; and Dieterich Buxtehude’s Prelude in C Major.
The EP can be downloaded by clicking the image above, or the tracks can be listened to individually here:
Prelude and Fugue in E Flat Major- BWV 552
Please see below for videos of Matt Porter playing the organ.
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mix Tape
DJ Matt Werner Presents: The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mix Tape. Now available for download! (6 tracks, 40 MB)
Features mixes and DJ routines honoring Dr. King’s greatest speeches and sermons mixed by DJ Matt Werner to music by Ronald Jenkees, Eminem, Diddy, 50 Cent, Cham, T.I. and Rihanna, among other artists. For liner notes on DJ Matt Werner’s mixes, please visit: http://mattswriting.com/music/
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute mixes:
2. I Have a Dream mixed to Lose Yourself
6. Rocky Song Remixed to Martin Luther King, Jr.
DJ Matt Werner Mix Tape Vol. 1
DJ Matt Werner’s Mixtape Vol. 1 is now available for download. (19 tracks, 114 MB)
Interview with MC Lars
DJ Matt Werner’s interview and feature with post-punk laptop rapper MC Lars was recorded live at The Cathouse in Glasgow on April 15, 2009, and first aired on Fresh Air: The Alternative on May 5, 2009.
In the interview, MC Lars and DJ Matt Werner discuss the songs Guitar Hero Hero, Download This Song, Hot Topic is Not Punk Rock, Hipster Girl, Twenty-Three, Hey There Ophelia, Signing Emo (feat. the Matches), and White Kids Aren’t Hyphy (DJ Khaled Remix).
Topics also discussed include MC Lars’s latest album This Gigantic Robot Kills, Jean Baudrillard’s notion of “hyperreality,” the rich traditions of punk and hip hop in the Northern California music scene, the suicide of MC Lars’s former Stanford roommate, which inspired the song Twenty-Three, and how MC Lars navigates the racial politics of being a white MC. This show features the voice-over talents of Ben Felsing, and also a surprise, but brief, visit from Queen Elizabeth II.
For more on MC Lars, please visit http://www.mclars.com/
You can download this podcast from iTunes by clicking here, or by visiting http://mattswriting.com
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Click on the player to listen to the hour-long interview and feature on MC Lars.
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Interview with Talib Kweli

DJ Matt Werner’s interview with the hip hop artist and CEO of the Blacksmith Label Talib Kweli was recorded on March 3, 2009, and originally aired on Fresh Air: The Alternative on March 10, 2009.
In the interview, Talib Kweli answers rumors about a future Black Star reunion with Mos Def, and he talks about balancing his role as both an MC and the CEO of the Blacksmith Label, his upcoming second Reflection Eternal album with DJ Hi-Tek, Jean Grae, Strong Arm Steady, his Party Robot album, how he defines himself as an artist, Nina Simone’s Four Women, President Barack Obama, the evolution of hip hop, Auto-Tune, and many other exciting topics. The show also features an introduction by Joe Sciarrillo.
A PDF of the transcript of this interview can be downloaded here.
For more on Talib Kweli, please visit http://www.talibkweli.com/and http://www.yearoftheblacksmith.com/
You can download this podcast from iTunes by clicking here, or:
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To listen to the interview only, you can download the smaller mp3s in 2 parts: Part 1 (24 MB) and Part 2 (29 MB).
Click on the player to listen to the hour-long phone interview and feature on Talib Kweli.
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Award-Winning Interview with Saul Williams
DJ Matt Werner’s award-winning interview with the ground-breaking poet, musician, and actor Saul Williams was recorded on November 21, 2008 and originally aired on Fresh Air: The Alternative on December 9, 2008.
Topics and ideas discussed in the interview include Saul Williams’ third album, the Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!, collaborating with Trent Reznor, esoteric religions, William Butler Yeats, poetry as an intuitive artform, what is beyond words, Walt Whitman, how we are so much more than how we are perceived, and Barack Obama. This hour-long phone interview and feature on Saul Williams also features much of his poetry and music, including: Sha Clack Clack, Black Stacey, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Wine, Twice the First Time, Release, Amethyst Rocks, 1987, and Children of the Night.
A PDF transcript by Korin McGinty of this interview can be downloaded here.
You can download this podcast from iTunes by clicking here.
For more on Saul Williams, please visit http://saulwilliams.com.
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Interview with hip hop artist Ise Lyfe
DJ Matt Werner’s interview with hip hop artist Ise Lyfe originally aired on Fresh Air: The Alternative on March 3, 2009.
Ise Lyfe wrote and performed in the best play I saw in 2008, a one-man play entitled “Who’s Krazy.” Having followed Ise’s early work in Youth Speaks since he was a teenager, I was excited to have a phone interview this author, educator, hip hop artist, actor, and community organizer from East Oakland, California.
In the hour-long radio broadcast, Ise Lyfe talks about the commodification of poverty related to the exploitation of black culture in the U.S., the BART police shooting of Oscar Grant, his latest album Prince Cometh, his forthcoming book Pistols and Prayers and forthcoming mixtape Take Them to School, the fears of Obama’s assassination held by people in East Oakland during the 2008 presidential campaign, and how Obama’s election is not the end of racial struggle in the U.S.
The show also features a dispatch from Joe Sciarrillo on the New Year’s shooting of Oscar Grant by a BART police officer in Oakland, California, and the subsequent protests. Amanda Mohammed speaks at the end of the show about her March 13, 2009 event in Berkeley, California raising awareness on the genocide in Darfur, Sudan.
For more on Ise Lyfe, please visit his websites: http://iselyfenation.com and http://www.myspace.com/iselyfe
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