J Dilla’s Legacy with Author Dan Charnas, Opinions on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds & Hinds
The music world lost legendary hip hop producer and artist J Dilla far too soon, and for many people, he’s still relatively unknown. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with author Dan Charnas about his book on J Dilla’s rhythmic innovation, artistry and close relationships with Common, Questlove, D’Angelo and more. Plus, the hosts review new albums from Nick Cave and Hinds.
00:00:00 Review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot review “Wild God,” the new album from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
00:00:00 Review: Hinds
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot review “Viva Hinds” by Spanish indie rockers Hinds.
J Dilla
Jim and Greg are joined by author Dan Charnas to discuss his new book “Dilla Time” on the producer and artist J Dilla. He makes the case that Dilla created a unique musical time feel that broke the binary between “straight time” and “swing time,” but never got the recognition he deserved before his death in 2006.
Featured Songs:
- J Dilla, "Workinonit," Donuts, Stones Throw, 2006
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "Long Dark Night," Wild God, PIAS, 2024
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "Cinnamon Horses," Wild God, PIAS, 2024
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "Song of the Lake," Wild God, PIAS, 2024
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "As the Waters Cover the Sea," Wild God, PIAS, 2024
- hinds, "Hi, How Are You," Viva Hands, Lucky Numbers, 2024
- hinds, "Coffee," Viva Hands, Lucky Numbers, 2024
- hinds, "Mala Vista," Viva Hands, Lucky Numbers, 2024
- Slum Village, "Fall in Love," Fantastic, Vol. 2, GoodVibe, 2000
- D'Angelo, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)," Voodoo, Virgin, 2000
- J Dilla, "So Far to Go (feat. Common & D'Angelo)," The Shining, BBE, 2006
- Common, "The Light," Like Water For Chocolate, Geffen, 2000
- D'Angelo, "Devil's Pie," Voodoo, Virgin, 2000
- Common, "I Am Music (feat. Jill Scott)," Electric Circus, MCA, 2002
- The Pharcyde, "Runnin'," Labcabincalifornia, Delicious Vinyl, 1995
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