We're All Mad Here

Red Man Laughing - EP#13 LOL'z Cats, Superstition, An Embarrassing Story & Musical Guest - World Hood

03.19.2012 - By Ryan McMahonPlay

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In this episode of the Red Man Laughing podcast we talk about trying to get as much Red Man Laughing on the internet as there is porn & LOL'z Cats, Ryan rants about "superstition" and its role in Indian Country and we share a very embarrassing story from Ryan's childhood.

MUSICAL GUEST - WORLD HOOD

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Estrella Hood Behind the beat machines or the microphone, Estrella Hood is the dynamic voice of World Hood, and the voice heard throughout the group’s self titled debut release. Influenced by her childhood soundtrack as the daughter of Mexican immigrants on the West Coast, Estrella Hood combines culture and kick drums relocating traditional ceremonies to the dancehall.

Indio the Beatmaker With roots in Africa, India, and California, Indio the Beatmaker is the mind behind the beats and the man behind the boards playing both producer and engineer for the World Hood camp. Known for the trademarked international flavor of his DJ sets, 2011 saw the release of his first full-length production, the self titled World Hood, which received rave reviews from the international music including MTV Iggy and Ghettobassquake.com.

Afro-Latin Dub meets West Coast bass, World Hood, the self titled debut album from World Hood Music is a peaceful revolution in itself, uncrowded by the usual suspects. The group’s first release plays like a breakbeat fairytale with distinct Afro-beat, Cumbia, and Hip Hop

(World Hood Biographies reprinted from http://aboriginalmusicweek.ca)

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