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By DJ Klyph
The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
In Episode 39 of Welcome to the Neighborhood Guests Revisited, DJ Klyph catches up with Aaron B of 503 Records in Beaverton as the store approaches its 1-year anniversary. Aaron reflects on the journey of opening a new record shop, the challenges and successes of the first year, and what the community can expect from the celebration. The episode also features Ryan, who shares details about the upcoming Save The LP record event on November 16th, an exciting gathering for vinyl enthusiasts and music lovers. Don’t miss this episode filled with insights into the local record scene and community events.
In Episode 38 of Welcome to the Neighborhood: Guests Revisited, DJ Klyph catches up with Oakland’s own sOul from the O. Fresh off the release of his new project Queens and Pharaohs, sOul delves into the inspiration behind the album, the importance of elevating women in hip-hop, and what it’s like creating in the Bay Area scene. From his creative process to the impact of his music on the culture, sOul brings a deep perspective in this candid conversation. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his work, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about authentic hip-hop storytelling.
In this special Guests Revisited episode of Welcome to the Neighborhood, DJ Klyph sits down with the incredible Arietta Ward, also known as Mz. Etta. Arietta shares insights into her impactful work with artists in residency at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, where she is fostering creativity and community through innovative programs. She also previews the highly anticipated My Song, My Story event, happening on November 11th, where artists will come together to share personal and transformative stories through music. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that highlights the power of art to connect and heal communities.
In this special Guests Revisited episode of Welcome to the Neighborhood, DJ Klyph sits down with Talilo to explore the transformative impact of his work with Outside The Frame, a program dedicated to empowering houseless youth through filmmaking. Talilo shares how his own experience with the program has shaped his journey and discusses his mission to give back, inspiring and supporting a new generation of storytellers.
We also dive into the details of “Reel Ambitions,” an upcoming film screening event where Talilo’s new single “My Shoes,” featuring the legendary TechN9ne, will make its video debut. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about art, community, and the power of giving back.
In this episode of Welcome to the Neighborhood Guests Revisited, I sit down with the dynamic and talented Jon Keith during his Portland tour stop at the iconic Mission Theater. We discuss his evolution as an artist, the inspiration behind his latest music, and the energy he brings to live performances. Jon also shares insights on his creative process, the significance of connecting with fans on the road, and what’s next on his journey. Tune in for an engaging conversation that captures the spirit of his visit to the Rose City.
In this special “Guests Revisited” episode of Welcome to the Neighborhood, we’re revisiting the conversation with TABLEEK, where we dove into his creative journey and insights on the music scene. Tune in as we revisit his thoughts on his upcoming EP Looking Inside Out, produced by RODDY ROD and dropping November 1st. Whether you missed it or want to experience it again, this recap brings you a fresh look at a true talent and a unique voice in hip-hop.
On this episode of Welcome to the Neighborhood: Guests Revisited, DJ Klyph catches up with Meara McLaughlin, Executive Director of MusicPortland and Music Oregon. Known for her passionate advocacy for Portland’s vibrant music scene, Meara shares updates on her ongoing efforts to support local artists and venues. She dives into key initiatives such as the Echo Fund, MusicPortland’s Live Nation opposition, and the Music Business Incubator. Meara also discusses the impact of the upcoming local election on the music community and highlights the exciting City Sessions project. Whether you’re a local musician or a fan of Portland’s creative culture, this conversation offers a deep dive into the heart of the city’s music ecosystem.
In this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we’re bringing back an exclusive interview with rising Buffalo MC, Jae Skeese, originally aired on Welcome to the Neighborhood. As a key figure in Conway the Machine's Drumwork Music Group, Jae shares insights into his creative process, his journey through the music industry, and how Buffalo’s gritty landscape continues to shape his sound. Whether you missed it the first time or want to hear it again, this replay offers a deep dive into the mind of one of hip-hop’s most promising voices!
**Podcast Title**: WTTN Guests Revisited: Episode 32
**Description**: In Episode 32 of *WTTN Guests Revisited*, we revisit a memorable conversation hosted by DJ Klyph on XRAY FM, featuring producer M Slago and acclaimed emcee Homeboy Sandman. The duo discuss their latest project, *And We Are Here*, sharing insights into their creative process, the themes behind the album, and the challenges of making music in today’s world. Whether you’re a longtime fan of underground hip-hop or just discovering their work, this episode offers an in-depth look at the artistry and collaboration that brought *And We Are Here* to life.
Mr. Moov Sumthin, the DC emcee Priest Da Nomad passed
through the Neighborhood to speak on the single "Frequency Match" from his upcoming "Vibrate High EP".
The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.