KNOCKSTEADY
Summary: Founded in 2010, Knocksteady is a collective of individuals who live day to day pursuing their passions. Our aim is to push new music and media to the masses via select musicians and artists to create a unique lifestyle brand that promotes positivity and originality without losing sight of the greater social power. The Knocksteady team consists of a diverse group of friends and family coming from various backgrounds which allows us to attract an audience from around the globe.
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Podcasts:
This week Jamie Nod takes us back with a collection of old-school sounding, boom-bap inspired hip hop tracks.
The Irish refer to house parties as "Gaffs", and this week Jamie Nod put together a trap/electronic playlist that's perfect for all your celebratory requirements.
This week Jamie Nod provides you with a mix of party-inducing rock tracks for you to lose your mind over...
This week Jamie Nod compiles a chill-out playlist for you guys to flake out to.
Whats the crack everybody? Jamie Nod delivers a morning playlist. Relatively easy on the ears and positive sounding to get you prepared for your day.
Whats up guys, Jamie Nod here. First Noise Nod segment is live, check it out and let me know what you think. If ya don't like it, well...póg mo thóin. Cheers.
JMSN came by to sing a couple songs off his mixtape Priscilla and talk about his vibe, vision as a music video director, and how he got affiliated with TDE.
TV Girl stopped by to perform a few of their exciting genre defying indie pop songs and talk about their recent migration to LA from San Diego, their broad influences, and being best friends with Fred Durst.
Hip-hop painter Justin Bua took some time to talk to us about his transition from New York to Los Angeles, his latest book "The Beat of Urban Art", and pushing his BUA movement as a lifestyle.
Sydney-Allyson Banta's LA Girlfriend project is only in it's first year but the melancholic and upbeat electro pop soundscapes she creates are well beyond her 21 years. In podcast #84 she performs a few songs with her brother (Trevor of I Heart Comix), discusses her early influences, and being a jack of all trades.
CHOPS took a break from his session with DFD to have a conversation about his past with the Mountain Brothers, his transition from samples to live instrumentation, and The Creep.
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis took time from their tour to rip the roof off of the Knocksville studio and talk about their hands on approach with branding, how they’ve created such a hungry fanbase, and running naked around Capitol Hill.
Murs stopped by Knocksteady to share some insight about working the majors, his contempt for complacency, and even shed some light into his creative process. He discusses a myriad of topics ranging from his constant touring schedule to his new book.
Kimya Dawson performs select songs and talks about her new record Thunder Thighs, life as a touring mother, and gobbling airplane farts.
Robert Raimon Roy performs a few songs from his upcoming record Le Tigre Blanc and talks with us about signing with Dim Mak, his unique creative process, and how being ahead of the curve can be a blessing and a curse.