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<title>Music Matters: The Caribbean Edition</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>The business of music in the Caribbean.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>The podcast series featuring news, interviews and analysis of all the music from the islands.</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:title>The Soca Sessions 2025: Bunji Garlin</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
<podcast:episode>49</podcast:episode>
<title>Episode 49: The Soca Sessions 2025: Bunji Garlin</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Interview with the 'Griot of Soca'</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with soca music's lyrical wordsmith, Bunji Garlin, who pushes the envelope of what the sound of Carnival can be with unique collaborations and lyrical wordplay that speaks to calypso's history as a lyricist's art. Bunji, for more than 25 years, has been using the power of words to excite, to educate, to evolve what soca music is globally.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with soca music's lyrical wordsmith, Bunji Garlin, who pushes the envelope of what the sound of Carnival can be with unique collaborations and lyrical wordplay that speaks to calypso's history as a lyricist's art. Bunji, for more than 25 years, has been using the power of words to excite, to educate, to evolve what soca music is globally.</description>
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<itunes:title>The Soca Sessions 2025: Andre Jeffers</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode>
<podcast:episode>48</podcast:episode>
<title>Episode 48: The Soca Sessions 2025: Andre Jeffers</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Interview with 2025 T&amp;T Road March composer</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak with the composer of the 2025 T&amp;T Carnival Road March, Pardy, Andre Jeffers about the process of composing hits in an evolved Carnival ecosystem that recognises and demands stories and lyrics more than simple instructions to jump and wave. With two road marches under his belt, Jeffers speaks on the new business models for soca music dispersion and uptake.</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:title>The Soca Sessions 2025: Joshua Regrello</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 47: The Soca Sessions 2025: Joshua Regrello</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Interview with De Panman</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel welcome Joshua Regrello, De Panman to his thousands of fans on social media, who represents a changing of the guard in steelpan music. Spontaneous and dynamic are two adjectives to describe this innovative musician who uses the instrument of Carnival, the national instrument of Trinidad and Tobago, to forge new pathways for listening to Carnival music. His effective use of social media to dominate the creator economy of Carnival practitioners, including leading Carnival music singers, is discussed.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 13:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>The Soca Sessions 2025: Michael 'Tano' Montano</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>46</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 46: The Soca Sessions 2025: Michael 'Tano' Montano</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Interview with soca super-producer Tano</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel are back after a long hiatus. They begin the year with the Soca Sessions Interviews with prominent artists, musicians and producers within the soca and Carnival music fraternity. First up is Michael 'Tano' Montano, producer and composer of the 2024 T&amp;T Road March DNA by Mical Teja. He takes listeners behind the scenes of the creation process for modern soca including hits by Kes The Band, GBM Nutron and Freetown Collective.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2025 01:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Investing In Caribbean-based Music Festivals</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 45: Investing In Caribbean-based Music Festivals</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>A RVRB X 2023 Music Conference panel</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel host a panel at the MusicTT RVRB X Conference in Trinidad on Festivals as the new investment opportunities for the regional music industry, with Dr. Jo-Anne Tull from Barbados and Sobers Esprit from Dominica. They speak on the development and business opportunities for growth and data capture of the live music festival industry, with a goal of finding a workable template for effective private and public sector investment.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel host a panel at the MusicTT RVRB X Conference in Trinidad on Festivals as the new investment opportunities for the regional music industry, with Dr. Jo-Anne Tull from Barbados and Sobers Esprit from Dominica. They speak on the development and business opportunities for growth and data capture of the live music festival industry, with a goal of finding a workable template for effective private and public sector investment.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2023 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Globalisation and Commercialisation of Caribbean Music </itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 44: Globalisation and Commercialisation of Caribbean Music </title>
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<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with Prof. Mike Alleyne author of "Babylon Makes the Rules"</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel welcome UK-born Barbadian emeritus professor of Recording Industry, author and consultant Mike Alleyne to the podcast as he discusses the efforts and "adjustments" made by the global the recording industry to successfully market indigenous Caribbean music and artistes; Bob Marley, Rihanna, and more.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel welcome UK-born Barbadian emeritus professor of Recording Industry, author and consultant Mike Alleyne to the podcast as he discusses the efforts and "adjustments" made by the global the recording industry to successfully market indigenous Caribbean music and artistes; Bob Marley, Rihanna, and more.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel welcome UK-born Barbadian emeritus professor of Recording Industry, author and consultant Mike Alleyne to the podcast as he discusses the efforts and "adjustments" made by the global the recording industry to successfully market indigenous Caribbean music and artistes; Bob Marley, Rihanna, and more.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Valuing Caribbean Music: The Jamaica Example</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 43: Valuing Caribbean Music: The Jamaica Example</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with Donovan Watkis of World Music Views</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel have a conversation with Donovan Watkis of World Music Views about how his push to chart and certify Jamaican music's global sales and streams is converting cultural capital into financial capital. His strong entrepreneurial spirit comes through as he pursues the task of putting dancehall and reggae music on a level playing field within the global music streaming ecosystem, to accurately identify its value.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel have a conversation with Donovan Watkis of World Music Views about how his push to chart and certify Jamaican music's global sales and streams is converting cultural capital into financial capital. His strong entrepreneurial spirit comes through as he pursues the task of putting dancehall and reggae music on a level playing field within the global music streaming ecosystem, to accurately identify its value.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Memoir, Management, Machel Montano</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 42: Memoir, Management, Machel Montano</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with King of Soca author, Elizabeth Lady Montano</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel have a conversation with Elizabeth Lady Montano, mother of Caribbean music superstar, Machel Montano, and author of his new coffee-table memoir/biography King of Soca. Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of his professional career, Lady speaks her truth about Machel, she being the ultimate insider, the former manager, and the archiver of more than forty years of memories.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2022 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>The Post-Pandemic Future of Caribbean Festivals and Music</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 41: The Post-Pandemic Future of Caribbean Festivals and Music</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>A conversation between Laura and Nigel about an evolving music future</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel have a conversation where they ponder the future of the Caribbean music industry after the disruption of the two-year COVID-19 pandemic. The evolution of music festivals and Carnivals, the new economy of music for new and legacy artists, the coming-of-age new audiences in and outside the islands.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2022 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Breaking Caribbean Music in America: What Needs to be Done?</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>40</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 40: Breaking Caribbean Music in America: What Needs to be Done?</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>A Conversation with Nolan Baynes</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak with Caribbean-American music executive Nolan Baynes on the ins and outs of the modern US music industry, as he lays out what needs to be done by Caribbean artists and music business to get a significant space in that market. They analyse a few case studies of Caribbean music entrepreneurship and creativity.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2022 22:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Caribbean Music Across the Pond:  A Conversation with Seani B</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 39: Caribbean Music Across the Pond:  A Conversation with Seani B</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Getting Caribbean music on UK radio and more</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak with BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ and selector Seani B about his prominent role in putting Caribbean music on the radio in the UK and beyond, and on global playlists. Bashment party vibes from the Caribbean and beyond.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 06:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Hard Truths: A Conversation on soca with Jaiga TC</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 38: Hard Truths: A Conversation on soca with Jaiga TC</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Keeping it real about the soca industry and possible growth</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura And Nigel speak with soca entrepreneur and facilitator, Terron Callender, JAIGA TC, on the way forward for the music genre. This TV producer, radio announcer and hit soca writer and artiste, among his other qualifications, gets real on the possibilities of soca in the global music industry highlighting pluses and pitfalls.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>A new season, a new beginning for the Caribbean music industry</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 37: A new season, a new beginning for the Caribbean music industry</title>
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<itunes:subtitle>A conversation about the impact of the pandemic on the Caribbean music industry</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel begin the fourth season of the podcast with a conversation on the outlook and some of the recent happenings within the Caribbean music industry after 20 months of the COVID-19 pandemic.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel begin the fourth season of the podcast with a conversation on the outlook and some of the recent happenings within the Caribbean music industry after 20 months of the COVID-19 pandemic.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2021 15:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>47:31</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Soca begins GRAMMY Best Global Performance contention</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 36: Soca begins GRAMMY Best Global Performance contention</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A conversation about the new possibilities of soca music recognition at the Grammys</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak with soca producer Kasey Phillips and former Grammy Awards genre manager Marlon Fuentes about the clear opportunities towards recognition of the genre within the Recording Academy by their facilitation of the soca producers' significant membership drive in 2021. This first step is a real world initiative that can move the needle on Caribbean music's growth in a rebranded World music category.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel speak with soca producer Kasey Phillips and former Grammy Awards genre manager Marlon Fuentes about the clear opportunities towards recognition of the genre within the Recording Academy by their facilitation of the soca producers' significant membership drive in 2021. This first step is a real world initiative that can move the needle on Caribbean music's growth in a rebranded World music category.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel speak with soca producer Kasey Phillips and former Grammy Awards genre manager Marlon Fuentes about the clear opportunities towards recognition of the genre within the Recording Academy by their facilitation of the soca producers' significant membership drive in 2021. This first step is a real world initiative that can move the needle on Caribbean music's growth in a rebranded World music category.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>66:48</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Licensing and global collaborations: Braveboy to the World</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 35: Licensing and global collaborations, Braveboy to the World</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with Braveboy about his career connecting with the world from the Caribbean</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak to Trinidad and Tobago EDM and hip hop artist and songwriter Braveboy about his many unique collaborations with global artistes from Albania to Taiwan, and almost everywhere in between. Those connections have produced music licensing deals that are more important in a world recovering from a pandemic. Lessons learned, advice shared in this wide ranging conversation about Caribbean possibilities in the music world.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel speak to Trinidad and Tobago EDM andhip hop artist and songwriter Braveboy about his many unique collaborations with global artistes from Albania to Taiwan, and almost everywhere in between. Those connections have produced music licensing deals that are more important in a world recovering from a pandemic. Lessons learned, advice shared in this wide ranging conversation about Caribbean possibilities in the music world.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel speak to Trinidad and Tobago EDM and hip hop artist and songwriter Braveboy about his many unique collaborations with global artistes from Albania to Taiwan, and almost everywhere in between. Those connections have produced music licensing deals that are more important in a world recovering from a pandemic. Lessons learned, advice shared in this wide ranging conversation about Caribbean possibilities in the music world.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2021 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>76:03</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>What's Chrending? A Music business Conversation with Fay-Ann Lyons Alvarez</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 34: What's Chrending? A Music business Conversation with Fay-Ann Lyons Alvarez</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with the ViQueen on career, business and Caribbean music</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with soca star and music entrepreneur, Fay-Ann Lyons Alvarez on her music career, live and recorded, during the pandemic and her move into streaming music platform development with the launch of her new service, Chrending, and moves to expand Caribbean music.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with soca star and music entrepreneur, Fay-Ann Lyons Alvarez on her music career, live and recorded, during the pandemic and her move into streaming music platform development with the launch of her new service, Chrending, and moves to expand Caribbean music.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with soca star and music entrepreneur, Fay-Ann Lyons Alvarez on her music career, live and recorded, during the pandemic and her move into streaming music platform development with the launch of her new service, Chrending, and moves to expand Caribbean music.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2021 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>63:42</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Digital Innovation in the Caribbean Music Industry</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 33: Digital Innovation in the Caribbean Music Industry</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A conversation on what's happening and what's to be done</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel have a conversation on the implications of the small steps in innovation happening in the digital music space of the Caribbean music industry. As the pandemic continues with the future dependent on outside forces, Caribbean music creators and business people have to move to the leading edge of the innovation curve to remain relevant. With the proliferation of digital solutions existing, we have to pivot the business models to our situation in the islands.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel have a conversation on the implications of the small steps in innovation happening in the digital music space of the Caribbean music industry. As the pandemic continues with the future dependent on outside forces, Caribbean music creators and business people have to move to the leading edge of the innovation curve to remain relevant. With the proliferation of digital solutions existing, we have to pivot the business models to our situation in the islands.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel have a conversation on the implications of the small steps in innovation happening in the digital music space of the Caribbean music industry. As the pandemic continues with the future dependent on outside forces, Caribbean music creators and business people have to move to the leading edge of the innovation curve to remain relevant. With the proliferation of digital solutions existing, we have to pivot the business models to our situation in the islands.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2021 22:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>60:27</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>The Role of Video in the Promotion of Soca Music</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 32: The Role of Video in the Promotion of Soca Music</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Trinidad-based videographer Navindra Harbukhan gives a masterclass</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with Navindra Harbukhan of NH Productions TT on the role of video in the promotion of soca music. He gives a masterclass on how video can break this music to the world. He gives a masterclass on how video can break this music to the world. He says, "...we are at the point where video is king. If you are an artiste, and you do not have a video for your song, you are doing music wrong." BOOM!</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with Navindra Harbukhan of NH Productions TT on the role of video in the promotion of soca music. He gives a masterclass on how video can break this music to the world. He gives a masterclass on how video can break this music to the world. He says, "...we are at the point where video is king. If you are an artiste, and you do not have a video for your song, you are doing music wrong." BOOM!</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with Navindra Harbukhan of NH Productions TT on the role of video in the promotion of soca music. He gives a masterclass on how video can break this music to the world. He gives a masterclass on how video can break this music to the world. He says, "...we are at the point where video is king. If you are an artiste, and you do not have a video for your song, you are doing music wrong." BOOM!</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2021 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>50:51</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Caribbean Music Industry Conversations: Lloyd Stanbury</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 31: Caribbean Music Industry Conversations</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Jamaican entertainment lawyer speaks on the island music industry</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak with Jamaican music industry lawyer and entrepreneur, Lloyd Stanbury on the Jamaican and wider Caribbean industry, looking forward, post-COVID-19. Utilizing his role as co-founder of IRIE-FM and one person responsible for the establishment of the Caribbean Music Expo and many music organizations on the island, he provides an effective overview of where that island's industry went, is going and has to go.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel speak with Jamaican music industry lawyer and entrepreneur, Lloyd Stanbury on the Jamaican and wider Caribbean industry, looking forward, post-COVID-19. Utilizing his role as co-founder of IRIE-FM and one person responsible for the establishment of the Caribbean Music Expo and many music organizations on the island, he provides an effective overview of where that island's industry went, is going and has to go.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel speak with Jamaican music industry lawyer and entrepreneur, Lloyd Stanbury on the Jamaican and wider Caribbean industry, looking forward, post-COVID-19. Utilizing his role as co-founder of IRIE-FM and one person responsible for the establishment of the Caribbean Music Expo and many music organizations on the island, he provides an effective overview of where that island's industry went, is going and has to go.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>56:23</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Soca Sessions with Destra Garcia</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 30: A Conversation with Destra Garcia</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca Sessions, Season 2 chat with Destra Garcia</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel continue in The Soca Sessions with a fun-filled yet open chat with the Queen of Bacchanal, soca star Destra Garcia on her career and how she has been able to sustain her brand for more than two decades and through the COVID-19 pandemic. The business of soca is revealed as Destra talks about longevity with innovation, albums and streams, media dominance, contracts and career.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel continue in The Soca Sessions with a fun-filled yet open chat with the Queen of Bacchanal, soca star Destra Garcia on her career and how she has been able to sustain her brand for more than two decades and through the COVID-19 pandemic. The business of soca is revealed as Destra talks about longevity with innovation, albums and streams, media dominance, contracts and career.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel continue in The Soca Sessions with a fun-filled yet open chat with the Queen of Bacchanal, soca star Destra Garcia on her career and how she has been able to sustain her brand for more than two decades and through the COVID-19 pandemic. The business of soca is revealed as Destra talks about longevity with innovation, albums and streams, media dominance, contracts and career.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2020 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>42:03</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Soca Sessions with Kerwin Du Bois</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 29: A Conversation with Kerwin Du Bois</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca Sessions, Season 2 chat with Kerwin Du Bois</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel continue in The Soca Sessions with an intriguing chat with Toronto-based singer, composer and producer Kerwin Du Bois on his role in crafting a new crop of soca entrepreneurs. He also delves into the nitty-gritty of the competitive soca industry and places front and centre the role of the consumer in making soca music a global phenomenon beyond Carnival.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel continue in The Soca Sessions with an intriguing chat with Toronto-based singer, composer and producer Kerwin Du Bois on his role in crafting a new crop of soca entrepreneurs. He also delves into the nitty-gritty of the competitive soca industry and places front and centre the role of the consumer in making soca music a global phenomenon beyond Carnival.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel continue in The Soca Sessions with an intriguing chat with Toronto-based singer, composer and producer Kerwin Du Bois on his role in crafting a new crop of soca entrepreneurs. He also delves into the nitty-gritty of the competitive soca industry and places front and centre the role of the consumer in making soca music a global phenomenon beyond Carnival.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sat, 7 Nov 2020 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>56:42</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Soca Sessions with Erphaan Alves</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 28: Soca Sessions with Erphaan Alves</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca Sessions, Season 2 chat with Trinidadian Erphaan Alves</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with Trinidadian soca artiste, Erphaan Alves, who for the past five years, has championed the "No Seasons" campaign, an initiative designed to encourage soca artistes to release music all year round, instead of for a Carnival season. With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing artistes to see their product outside the realm of festivals and Carnivals, it seems that his is an idea whose time has come.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with Trinidadian soca artiste, Erphaan Alves, who for the past five years, has championed the "No Seasons" campaign, an initiative designed to encourage soca artistes to release music all year round, instead of for a Carnival season. With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing artistes to see their product outside the realm of festivals and Carnivals, it seems that his is an idea whose time has come.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with Trinidadian soca artiste, Erphaan Alves, who for the past five years, has championed the "No Seasons" campaign, an initiative designed to encourage soca artistes to release music all year round, instead of for a Carnival season. With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing artistes to see their product outside the realm of festivals and Carnivals, it seems that his is an idea whose time has come.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2020 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>38:26</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Soca Sessions with Problem Child</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 27: Soca Sessions with Problem Child</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca Sessions, Season 2 chat with Vincentian Problem Child</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with St. Vincent-born, US-based soca performer and prolific composer, Problem Child about the business of soca in this time when the the 2020 Carnivals were cancelled and the possibility that next year's may be on hold. Is soca without Carnivals affecting the proliferation of the music? Problem Child has some answers.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with St. Vincent-born, US-based soca performer and prolific composer, Problem Child about the business of soca in this time when the the 2020 Carnivals were cancelled and the possibility that next year's may be on hold. Is soca without Carnivals affecting the proliferation of the music? Problem Child has some answers.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with St. Vincent-born, US-based soca performer and prolific composer, Problem Child about the business of soca in this time when the the 2020 Carnivals were cancelled and the possibility that next year's may be on hold. Is soca without Carnivals affecting the proliferation of the music? Problem Child has some answers.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2020 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>35:06</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>A Conversation with Pat Meschino</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 26: A Conversation with Pat Meschino</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>COVID-19 Conversation with Billboard magazine writer on Caribbean music there</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak to Billboard magazine writer, Pat Meschino, about the coverage of Caribbean music in the US and foreign print and editorial media. The mechanics of pitching stories to publications, and the importance of reliable data on artists and their music are explored for a Caribbean context of how to get the story of Island music into the consciousness of wider audiences globally.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel speak to Billboard magazine writer, Pat Meschino, about the coverage of Caribbean music in the US and foreign print and editorial media. The mechanics of pitching stories to publications, and the importance of reliable data on artists and their music are explored for a Caribbean context of how to get the story of Island music into the consciousness of wider audiences globally.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel speak to Billboard magazine writer, Pat Meschino, about the coverage of Caribbean music in the US and foreign print and editorial media. The mechanics of pitching stories to publications, and the importance of reliable data on artists and their music are explored for a Caribbean context of how to get the story of Island music into the consciousness of wider audiences globally.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2020 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>43:16</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
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<itunes:title>A Conversation with DJ Private Ryan</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 25: A Conversation with DJ Private Ryan</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>COVID-19 Conversation with Trinidad-based DJ, fete promoter and music producer</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with Trinidad-based DJ Private Ryan about how he is coping commercially and creatively during the COVID-19 pandemic. His varied career as an important soca DJ, as a major Carnival fete promoter, and recently as a music producer are examined to showcase options for a new cohort of Caribbean music merchants post-pandemic.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with Trinidad-based DJ Private Ryan about how he is coping commercially and creatively during the COVID-19 pandemic. His varied career as an important soca DJ, as a major Carnival fete promoter, and recently as a music producer are examined to showcase options for a new cohort of Caribbean music merchants post-pandemic.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with Trinidad-based DJ Private Ryan about how he is coping commercially and creatively during the COVID-19 pandemic. His varied career as an important soca DJ, as a major Carnival fete promoter, and recently as a music producer are examined to showcase options for a new cohort of Caribbean music merchants post-pandemic.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2020 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>39:13</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>What could a post-COVID-19 music future look like?</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 24: What could a post-COVID-19 music future look like?</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>COVID-19 Conversation with NYU professor and musician Jason King</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak with musician, journalist and NYU professor Jason King, a Trini to the bone, who ponders on the possibilities and tracks the trends for a post-pandemic music future. A multi-disciplinary genius, King discusses industry disruptions that have existed and notes the current state of the global industry that could guide Caribbean music practitioners to a resurgent future in music.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Dada and the Caribbean Music Family</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 23: Dada and the Caribbean Music Family</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>COVID-19 Conversation with Dominican super-producer, Krishna "Dada" Lawrence</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with Dominican super-producer, Krishna "Dada" Lawrence to get a handle on the wider Caribbean music scene. Dada outlines the possibilities for Caribbean music outside of Carnivals and festivals, and provides a wider context to the business of music by outlining his successes as a music producer of numerous hits and road marches in the festivals of the Caribbean, and his role as an advocate for collective management of music rights in the region. He also develops the idea of Caribbean music being a fusion of island sounds including his native bouyon.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with Dominican super-producer, Krishna "Dada" Lawrence to get a handle on the wider Caribbean music scene. Dada outlines the possibilities for Caribbean music outside of Carnivals and festivals, and provides a wider context to the business of music by outlining his successes as a music producer of numerous hits and road marches in the festivals of the Caribbean, and his role as an advocate for collective management of music rights in the region. He also develops the idea of Caribbean music being a fusion of island sounds including his native bouyon.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with Dominican super-producer, Krishna "Dada" Lawrence to get a handle on the wider Caribbean music scene. Dada outlines the possibilities for Caribbean music outside of Carnivals and festivals, and provides a wider context to the business of music by outlining his successes as a music producer of numerous hits and road marches in the festivals of the Caribbean, and his role as an advocate for collective management of music rights in the region. He also develops the idea of Caribbean music being a fusion of island sounds including his native bouyon.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>43:25</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Live in the Time of COVID-19</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 22: Live in the Time of COVID-19</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Kenny Phillips of WACK Radio 90.1 FM talks live options during this pandemic</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel return for the first of the "lock down podcasts" during the global COVID-19 pandemic. They speak on the decimation of the live music industry and the rise of the virtual concerts online with pioneering radio station owner and music producer Kenny Phillips of Trinidad and Tobago. Production values, the local music industry and the new normal of online access to a deep catalogue of Caribbean performances are discussed</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel return for the first of the "lock down podcasts" during the global COVID-19 pandemic. They speak on the decimation of the live music industry and the rise of the virtual concerts online with pioneering radio station owner and music producer Kenny Phillips of Trinidad and Tobago. Production values, the local music industry and the new normal of online access to a deep catalogue of Caribbean performances are discussed</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel return for the first of the "lock down podcasts" during the global COVID-19 pandemic. They speak on the decimation of the live music industry and the rise of the virtual concerts online with pioneering radio station owner and music producer Kenny Phillips of Trinidad and Tobago. Production values, the local music industry and the new normal of online access to a deep catalogue of Caribbean performances are discussed</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2020 21:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>42:21</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Beyond Soca - A Conversation with Sheriff Mumbles</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 21: Beyond Soca - A Conversation with Sheriff Mumbles</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Sheriff Mumbles of Differentology fame talks about Carnival music.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel have a revealing conversation with innovative music producer, Keron "Sheriff Mumbles" Thompson on his outlook on the status of new music from Trinidad and Tobago. Together, they delve into the ups and downs of the recent music for 2020 Carnival season. His perspective, fashioned by constant explorations in the wide world of music, adds another element to the idea of soca as a new world music.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel have a revealing conversation with innovative music producer, Keron "Sheriff Mumbles" Thompson on his outlook on the status of new music from Trinidad and Tobago. Together, they delve into the ups and downs of the recent music for 2020 Carnival season. His perspective, fashioned by constant explorations in the wide world of music, adds another element to the idea of soca as a new world music.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel have a revealing conversation with innovative music producer, Keron "Sheriff Mumbles" Thompson on his outlook on the status of new music from Trinidad and Tobago. Together, they delve into the ups and downs of the recent music for 2020 Carnival season. His perspective, fashioned by constant explorations in the wide world of music, adds another element to the idea of soca as a new world music.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>69:55</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Conversations with Charlie</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 20: Conversations with Charlie</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Charlie takes us back to the business of soca and calypso since the 1970s.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Rawlston "Charlie" Charles is the most significant pioneer in the recording and wider distribution of soca music and calypso music in the US and the World via his Charlie's Records and his studio in Brooklyn from the 1970s onwards. His place in the history of the music's proliferation is secure. "Charlie" was back in Trinidad and Tobago to premiere his documentary at CARIFESTA XIV and he chatted with Laura and Nigel in two interviews. The first interview was first broadcast on Festival Radio for Carifesta XIV in August 2019. Produced by Trini Good Media.</itunes:summary>
<description>Rawlston "Charlie" Charles is the most significant pioneer in the recording and wider distribution of soca music and calypso music in the US and the World via his Charlie's Records and his studio in Brooklyn from the 1970s onwards. His place in the history of the music's proliferation is secure. "Charlie" was back in Trinidad and Tobago to premiere his documentary at CARIFESTA XIV and he chatted with Laura and Nigel in two interviews. The first interview was first broadcast on Festival Radio for Carifesta XIV in August 2019. Produced by Trini Good Media.</description>
<content:encoded>Rawlston "Charlie" Charles is the most significant pioneer in the recording and wider distribution of soca music and calypso music in the US and the World via his Charlie's Records and his studio in Brooklyn from the 1970s onwards. His place in the history of the music's proliferation is secure. "Charlie" was back in Trinidad and Tobago to premiere his documentary at CARIFESTA XIV and he chatted with Laura and Nigel in two interviews. The first interview was first broadcast on Festival Radio for Carifesta XIV in August 2019. Produced by Trini Good Media.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>51:27</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Caribbean Music Festivals</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 19: Caribbean Music Festivals</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Dr Suzanne Burke discusses the role of Caribbean music festivals</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel reminisce on the various music festivals they have visited in the islands, and chat with Dr Suzanne Burke, culture sector researcher at The UWI who gives  perspective to the hosts' observations on the role these destination music festivals have in nurturing all areas of a regional live music industry. CARIFESTA XIV is recalled as a case study of private vs public sector approaches to festival development in the Caribbean.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel reminisce on the various music festivals they have visited in the islands, and chat with Dr Suzanne Burke, culture sector researcher at The UWI who gives  perspective to the hosts' observations on the role these destination music festivals have in nurturing all areas of a regional live music industry. CARIFESTA XIV is recalled as a case study of private vs public sector approaches to festival development in the Caribbean.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel reminisce on the various music festivals they have visited in the islands, and chat with Dr Suzanne Burke, culture sector researcher at The UWI who gives  perspective to the hosts' observations on the role these destination music festivals have in nurturing all areas of a regional live music industry. CARIFESTA XIV is recalled as a case study of private vs public sector approaches to festival development in the Caribbean.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sat, 09 Nov 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>61:37</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>The Digital Music Future in the Caribbean</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 18: The Digital Music Future in the Caribbean</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Conversation with Trinidad-based music entrepreneur Farley Joseph</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel speak to Trinidad-based music entrepreneur and educator Farley Joseph about his research and findings on Caribbean music industry's readiness and potential to fit into the global digital music landscape. An interesting conversation that tackles the nagging problems of weak industry advocacy, slow and ineffective uptake of modern tech solutions, and importantly, recommendations are provided for stakeholders to use to overcome and progress.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel speak to Trinidad-based music entrepreneur and educator Farley Joseph about his research and findings on Caribbean music industry's readiness and potential to fit into the global digital music landscape. An interesting conversation that tackles the nagging problems of weak industry advocacy, slow and ineffective uptake of modern tech solutions, and importantly, recommendations are provided for stakeholders to use to overcome and progress.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel speak to Trinidad-based music entrepreneur and educator Farley Joseph about his research and findings on Caribbean music industry's readiness and potential to fit into the global digital music landscape. An interesting conversation that tackles the nagging problems of weak industry advocacy, slow and ineffective uptake of modern tech solutions, and importantly, recommendations are provided for stakeholders to use to overcome and progress.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>50:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
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<itunes:title>How to Make a Soca Star</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 17: How to Make a Soca Star</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Interview with Anson PR Soverall on making Nailah Blackman a star</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with manager/music producer Anson PRO Soverall who manages rising soca star Nailah Blackman to find out his strategy for making a superstar out of this young singer, the grand-daughter of the chief innovator of soca, Ras Shorty I. Anson gives listeners some strategic ideas he uses to make a soca star and break them internationally.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with manager/music producer Anson PRO Soverall who manages rising soca star Nailah Blackman to find out his strategy for making a superstar out of this young singer, the grand-daughter of the chief innovator of soca, Ras Shorty I. Anson gives listeners some strategic ideas he uses to make a soca star and break them internationally.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with manager/music producer Anson PRO Soverall who manages rising soca star Nailah Blackman to find out his strategy for making a superstar out of this young singer, the grand-daughter of the chief innovator of soca, Ras Shorty I. Anson gives listeners some strategic ideas he uses to make a soca star and break them internationally.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>43:23</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>The Ins &amp; Outs of the Soca industry</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 16: The Ins &amp; Outs of the Soca industry</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Interview with Kasey Phillips on soca industry in the world</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel interview Trinidadian music super-producer Kasey Phillips who has now relocated to Los Angeles to be closer to the epicenter of  US music industry. His insights of the modern soca industry and his access to US music technology giants and major production players allow for a behind the scenes view of what it takes to build a Caribbean music genre in the largest music market in the world. </itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel interview Trinidadian music super-producer Kasey Phillips, now relocated to Los Angeles, to get a behind the scenes view of what it takes to build a Caribbean music genre in the largest music market in the world. </description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel interview Trinidadian music super-producer Kasey Phillips who has now relocated to Los Angeles to be closer to the epicenter of  US music industry. His insights of the modern soca industry and his access to US music technology giants and major production players allow for a behind the scenes view of what it takes to build a Caribbean music genre in the largest music market in the world. </content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>54:09</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>How to build a music business company</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 15: How to build a music business company</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with musician and label owner Etienne Charles</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with acclaimed jazz musician Etienne Charles from Trinidad and Tobago about how he built his international career. His forays into the business of music in the United States are examined to understand how building a personal music corporation is necessary for sustained growth and success in the industry beyond the borders. </itunes:summary>
<description> Laura and Nigel chat with acclaimed jazz musician Etienne Charles from Trinidad and Tobago about how he built his international career. His forays into the business of music in the United States are examined to understand how building a personal music corporation is necessary for sustained growth and success in the industry beyond the borders. </description>
<content:encoded> Laura and Nigel chat with acclaimed jazz musician Etienne Charles from Trinidad and Tobago about how he built his international career. His forays into the business of music in the United States are examined to understand how building a personal music corporation is necessary for sustained growth and success in the industry beyond the borders. </content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>43:03</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Soca in the global digital marketplace</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 14: Soca in the global digital marketplace</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca Sessions conversation with music professional Keith Kirk</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary> Laura and Nigel speak with UK-born Trinidadian music industry professional Keith Kirk about the prospects of soca in the global digital marketplace. Keith, who has worked with the major labels, Sony, Universal as well as BMG in metadata support and music rights management, keeps it real and gives a direct analysis of what is happening now and what has to be done to further expand soca's musical footprint in the global industry.</itunes:summary>
<description> Laura and Nigel speak with UK-born Trinidadian music industry professional Keith Kirk about the prospects of soca in the global digital marketplace. Keith, who has worked with the major labels, Sony, Universal as well as BMG in metadata support and music rights management, keeps it real and gives a direct analysis of what is happening now and what has to be done to further expand soca's musical footprint in the global industry. </description>
<content:encoded> Laura and Nigel speak with UK-born Trinidadian music industry professional Keith Kirk about the prospects of soca in the global digital marketplace. Keith, who has worked with the major labels, Sony, Universal as well as BMG in metadata support and music rights management, keeps it real and gives a direct analysis of what is happening now and what has to be done to further expand soca's musical footprint in the global industry. </content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>40:39</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Soca Management and Marketing</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 13: Soca Management and Marketing</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca Sessions conversation with manager Simon Baptiste</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel have a wide ranging discussion with Simon Baptiste, CEO of Question Mark Entertainment of Trinidad, and manager of Kes The Band among others, about the possibilities for the spread of soca music in the global marketplace. With insights gained from networking with A-list music executives, as well as his experience working with labels in Jamaica and developing a regional entertainment Expo, Baptiste details case studies in the Caribbean music industry and links management and marketing to success.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel have a wide ranging discussion with Simon Baptiste, CEO of Question Mark Entertainment of Trinidad, and manager of Kes The Band among others, about the possibilities for the spread of soca music in the global marketplace. With insights gained from networking with A-list music executives, as well as his experience working with labels in Jamaica and developing a regional entertainment Expo, Baptiste details case studies in the Caribbean music industry and links management and marketing to success.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel have a wide ranging discussion with Simon Baptiste, CEO of Question Mark Entertainment of Trinidad, and manager of Kes The Band among others, about the possibilities for the spread of soca music in the global marketplace. With insights gained from networking with A-list music executives, as well as his experience working with labels in Jamaica and developing a regional entertainment Expo, Baptiste details case studies in the Caribbean music industry and links management and marketing to success.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>46:00</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Defining and Marketing Soca Globally</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 12: Defining and Marketing Soca Globally</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca Sessions continues on how to get soca global</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel continue, in the SOCA SESSIONS, the conversation on what is soca and what needs to be done to increase global uptake. Music producers Martin 'Mice' Raymond and Keshav Chandradathsingh give input along with sound engineer Robin Foster on what still needs to be done.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel continue, in the SOCA SESSIONS, the conversation on what is soca and what needs to be done to increase global uptake. Music producers Martin 'Mice' Raymond and Keshav Chandradathsingh give input along with sound engineer Robin Foster on what still needs to be done.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel continue, in the SOCA SESSIONS, the conversation on what is soca and what needs to be done to increase global uptake. Music producers Martin 'Mice' Raymond and Keshav Chandradathsingh give input along with sound engineer Robin Foster on what still needs to be done.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>46:39</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>What is soca? How is it defined?</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 11: What is soca? How is it defined?</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A Soca Sessions premiere on defining soca</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with modern soca producer and manager Anson Soverall, veteran sound engineer and expert Robin Foster, and pioneering soca producer and composer Joe R. Brown in a panel discussing and searching for a standard definition for soca, the sound of Caribbean Carnivals and the soul of calypso. In the first edition of our Carnival special The Soca Sessions we discuss soca, its roots and surprising similarities to today's trends with one of the rising producers in the artform and veterans who worked with the inventor of Soca, Ras Shorty I.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with modern soca producer and manager Anson Soverall, veteran sound engineer and expert Robin Foster, and pioneering soca producer and composer Joe R. Brown in a panel discussing and searching for a standard definition for soca, the sound of Caribbean Carnivals and the soul of calypso. In the first edition of our Carnival special The Soca Sessions we discuss soca, its roots and surprising similarities to today's trends with one of the rising producers in the artform and veterans who worked with the inventor of Soca, Ras Shorty I.</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Public Money, Commercial Music - A Caribbean Case Study</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 10: Public Money, Commercial Music - A Caribbean Case Study</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A conversation with MusicTT</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel have a candid conversation with Melissa Jiménez, General Manager of the Trinidad &amp; Tobago Music Company Ltd., a State-Owned company, as a follow-up to Episode 5 in which the live music industry in the Caribbean was discussed with a specific reference to the Live Music District (LMD), a publicly funded initiative of the State to enhance the music industry there. The State's track record on this new initiative to incentivise the T&amp;T music industry is reviewed.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel have a candid conversation with Melissa Jiménez, General Manager of the Trinidad &amp; Tobago Music Company Ltd., a State-Owned company, as a follow-up to Episode 5 in which the live music industry in the Caribbean was discussed with a specific reference to the Live Music District (LMD), a publicly funded initiative of the State to enhance the music industry there. The State's track record on this new initiative to incentivise the T&amp;T music industry is reviewed.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel have a candid conversation with Melissa Jiménez, General Manager of the Trinidad &amp; Tobago Music Company Ltd., a State-Owned company, as a follow-up to Episode 5 in which the live music industry in the Caribbean was discussed with a specific reference to the Live Music District (LMD), a publicly funded initiative of the State to enhance the music industry there. The State's track record on this new initiative to incentivise the T&amp;T music industry is reviewed.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>39:16</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>The Business of Calypso in the 21st century</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 9: The Business of Calypso in the 21st century</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A renaissance for the oldest recorded Caribbean music</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with Meagan Sylvester of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO) about the role and business of calypso in the 21st century. A modern perspective from an official source is given to identify a calypso renaissance both artistically and commercially, and the work being done towards that end. [Calypsos excerpted: "Iron Duke in The Land", Julian Whiterose. Recorded 1914; "Change", Helon Francis. ℗ &amp; © 2018; "Long Live Calypso", Lord Superior. ℗ &amp; © 1973.]</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat with Meagan Sylvester of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO) about the role and business of calypso in the 21st century. Calypso, the Mother music of the Caribbean, has a recording history of over a century predating recorded jazz music, but the music business evolution and global spread of the music has declined since the late 1950s, aside from a few outliers and outside the diaspora spaces. A modern perspective from an official source is given to identify a calypso renaissance both artistically and commercially, and the work being done towards that end. [Calypsos excerpted: "Iron Duke in The Land", Julian Whiterose. Recorded 1914; "Change", Helon Francis. ℗ &amp; © 2018; "Long Live Calypso", Lord Superior. ℗ &amp; © 1973.];</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with Meagan Sylvester of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO) about the role and business of calypso in the 21st century. A modern perspective from an official source is given to identify a calypso renaissance both artistically and commercially, and the work being done towards that end. [Calypsos excerpted: "Iron Duke in The Land", Julian Whiterose. Recorded 1914; "Change", Helon Francis. ℗ &amp; © 2018; "Long Live Calypso", Lord Superior. ℗ &amp; © 1973.]</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>40:08</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>The New Breed: Soca 3.0</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 8: The New Breed: Soca 3.0</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A global vision for soca among a new generation</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel discuss this new generation's efforts at breaking soca and calypso into the international marketplace. They chat with artist/songwriter Jimmy October about his "New Calypso" and producer David 'Millbeatz' Millien about his "Caribbean Wave" as genres and new ways of defining Caribbean music.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel discuss this new generation's efforts at breaking indigenous music, soca and calypso, into the international marketplace beyond simple placement on digital platforms. They chat with artist/songwriter Jimmy October about his "New Calypso" and producer David 'Millbeatz' Millien about his "Caribbean Wave" as genres and new ways of defining Caribbean music for the world to acclaim.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel discuss this new generation's efforts at breaking soca and calypso into the international marketplace. They chat with artist/songwriter Jimmy October about his "New Calypso" and producer David 'Millbeatz' Millien about his "Caribbean Wave" as genres and new ways of defining Caribbean music.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>37:53</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>The Bajan Soca Industry</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 7: The Bajan Soca Industry</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Soca from another perspective in the Caribbean</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat about the Bajan soca industry after the recent Crop Over on the island of Barbados. As a conclusion to the cycle of 2018 Caribbean Carnivals, they have a better overview of soca in the Caribbean. Includes a wide-ranging interview with legendary Bajan soca star Red Plastic Bag.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel discuss the Bajan soca industry after the recent Crop Over on the island of Barbados. As a conclusion to the cycle of 2018 Caribbean Carnivals and the festival music, they have a better overview of soca in the Caribbean from the prevalence and popularity of competitions as a gauge, and the new sub-genre of bashment, to a wide-ranging interview with legendary Bajan soca star, Red Plastic Bag who talks about soca on the island and his opinions on what could make the breakthrough for soca globally. We await the 2019 soca season.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat about the Bajan soca industry after the recent Crop Over on the island of Barbados. As a conclusion to the cycle of 2018 Caribbean Carnivals, they have a better overview of soca in the Caribbean. Includes a wide-ranging interview with legendary Bajan soca star Red Plastic Bag.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>49:38</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>A Conversation with Freetown Collective</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 6: A Conversation with Freetown Collective</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>A conversation on their new album, Born in Darkness.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel sit down with Muhammad Muwakil and Lou Lyons of FREETOWN Collective to discuss their new album, Born In Darkness, and to chat about that album in the context of the modern music industry. As a bellwether of new full length album production in T&amp;T, Muhammad and Lou explain how this project interacts with the current music ecosystem.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel sit down with Muhammad Muwakil and Lou Lyons of FREETOWN Collective to discuss their new album, Born In Darkness, and to chat about that album in the context of the modern music industry. As a bellwether of new full length album production in T&amp;T, Muhammad and Lou explain how this project interacts with the current music ecosystem and how they have positioned themselves to buffer from any movements, positive or negative, in the global distribution, publishing and live music industry.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel sit down with Muhammad Muwakil and Lou Lyons of FREETOWN Collective to discuss their new album, Born In Darkness, and to chat about that album in the context of the modern music industry. As a bellwether of new full length album production in T&amp;T, Muhammad and Lou explain how this project interacts with the current music ecosystem.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>41:42</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>The Live Music Industry in the Islands</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 5: The Live Music Industry in the Islands</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>The roles of the State and the private sector.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel discuss the state of the live music industry in Trinidad and Tobago in the context of the government's plan to create a Live Music District in Port of Spain to act as a tourism magnet for visitors to the island. The experience and results of the State's efforts are gauged to derive the roles of the private sector and the State sector in developing the industry.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel discuss the state of the live music industry in Trinidad and Tobago in the context of the government's plan to create a Live Music District in Port of Spain to act as a tourism magnet for visitors to the island. The experience and results of the State's efforts are gauged, together with a Jamaican perspective on the softened live music industry there, to come to a fuller understanding of what are the roles of the private sector and the State sector in developing the industry.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>40:45</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>Caribbean music, broadcast media and intellectual property</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 4: Caribbean music, broadcast and IP</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Broadcast, rights and royalties for Caribbean music everywhere.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat about the reality of the slightly behind-the-curve business models and thinking about broadcast media and its role in distributing music and creating economic rights for artists, composers, producers and performers in the Caribbean.</itunes:summary>
<description>Laura and Nigel chat about the reality of the slightly behind-the-curve business models and thinking about broadcast media, and its role in distributing music and creating economic rights for artists, composers, producers and performers in the Caribbean. Laura's recent trip to Jamaica to cover its Carnival showcased how the modern music "merchants," the soca artists of today are distributing their music, and how the Carnival circuit is expanding for year-round exploitation of potential royalties from public performance and from radio airplay.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat about the reality of the slightly behind-the-curve business models and thinking about broadcast media and its role in distributing music and creating economic rights for artists, composers, producers and performers in the Caribbean.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>41:12</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:title>A Conversation with Josanne Leonard</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 3: A Conversation with Josanne Leonard</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>The wider Caribbean music industry from another perspective.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel chat with Josanne Leonard, regional music industry expert, on the music industry in Trinidad and Tobago with links to the wider Caribbean music industry and preferred strategies going forward in light of the ongoing state-dominated industry thrust toward its further development.</itunes:summary>
<description> A professional in the areas of media, music and entertainment with experience at international levels, Josanne Leonard served as policy adviser on the Caribbean music industry to various global and regional bodies. She talks with Laura and Nigel on the music industry in Trinidad and Tobago with links to the wider Caribbean music industry and preferred strategies going forward in light of the ongoing state-dominated industry thrust toward its further development.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel chat with Josanne Leonard, regional music industry expert, on the music industry in Trinidad and Tobago with links to the wider Caribbean music industry and preferred strategies going forward in light of the ongoing state-dominated industry thrust toward its further development.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>The Globalisation of Soca</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 2: The Globalisation of Soca</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>Second of two-part conversation on the relative global spread of soca music.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel continue the discussion on the relative global spread of this music born in Trinidad. The wider international thrust by singers, DJs and producers from America, Europe and Africa to put the music on the same public consciousness as reggae and dancehall, for example, is considered.</itunes:summary>
<description>The Globalisation of Soca is a podcast where hosts Laura Dowrich-Phillips and Nigel A. Campbell continue the discussion on the relative global spread of this music born in Trinidad. The wider international thrust by singers, DJs and producers from America, Europe and Africa to put the music on the same public consciousness as reggae and dancehall, for example, is considered.</description>
<content:encoded>Laura and Nigel continue the discussion on the relative global spread of this music born in Trinidad. The wider international thrust by singers, DJs and producers from America, Europe and Africa to put the music on the same public consciousness as reggae and dancehall, for example, is considered.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>SOCA: A Caribbean Phenomenon</itunes:title>
<itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
<title>Episode 1: SOCA: A Caribbean Phenomenon</title>
<itunes:author>iRADIO.tt</itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>First of a two-part conversation on the relative global spread of soca music.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Laura and Nigel discuss the spread of soca music from its base in Trinidad and Tobago to encompass rhythms and musical cues from other islands in the Caribbean. Producers, singers and fans from all the islands make this music more than Trinidad Carnival music.</itunes:summary>
<description>SOCA: A Caribbean Phenomenon is a podcast where hosts Laura Dowrich-Phillips and Nigel A. Campbell discuss the spread of soca music from its base in Trinidad and Tobago to encompass rhythms and musical cues from other islands in the Caribbean. Producers, singers and fans from all the islands make this music more than Trinidad Carnival music.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2018 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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