
Discussion Series: Visions Hip-Hop QC
February 17 → March 24, 2022
Take part in a special 4-part discussion series featuring some of the most prolific rappers, producers, artists, and managers from Quebec’s hip-hop scene
The Visions Hip-Hop QC podcast is presented as part of An Exhibition by Marven Clerveau: Visions Hip-Hop QC, curated by music historian and author Vladimir Delva. In this multidisciplinary exhibition, Clerveau takes us through a visual and audio journey discovering the artists and figures that have marked Quebec's unique hip-hop scene and culture.
Alongside the exhibition, this 4-part discussion series will take you through its main curatorial themes: women in hip-hop, entrepreneurial development, longevity in the genre, and the new generation. Featuring some of the most prolific rappers, producers, artists, and managers from Quebec’s hip-hop scene, discover their engaging conversations about this unique culture and musical movement.
We invite women from different generations who have marked the evolution of Quebec’s hip-hop culture, whether as rappers, journalists, beatmakers, or choreographers, to share some of their experiences.
Presented by Espace Urbain and made possible by the Government of Canada.
Hosted by
Keithy Antoine
In conversation with
Hua Li
Tammy Tuesdayz (Photo: Chouizz)
Skandal (Sabrina Jean)
How do you build a business that promotes hip-hop culture? Are majority groups capitalizing on this artistic movement? A discussion about entrepreneurial development within the local hip-hop community.
Presented by QCLTUR and made possible by the Government of Canada.
Hosted by
Koudjo
In conversation with
Bboy Afternoon
Carlos Munoz (Photo: Vincent Gravel)
B. Stacks
How do you adapt to change? How do you maintain your creativity and innovation as an artist after many years and different projects? How do you develop an intergenerational conversation with emerging and new artists? A discussion focused on artistic longevity in Quebec hip-hop.
Presented by HITstory and made possible by the Government of Canada.
Hosted by
Dice B (Photo: Béatrice Noël)
In conversation with
Youri Dominique (Photo: Alex Dilem)
James-Lee Eloi
Naya Ali (Photo: Alex Dilem)
How do contemporary artists perceive the current music industry? Is an intergenerational dialogue necessary for the new artistic generation? A discussion about the current issues facing emerging artists in Quebec hip-hop.
Presented by HITstory and made possible by the Government of Canada.
Hosted by
Youri Dominique (Photo: Alex Dilem)
Lakesshia Kiki
In conversation with
Shailah Leann Morris (Photo: Raphael-Nikiema)
Izuku
Jai Nitai Lotus
This podcast was produced by PHI Studio. Presented by Hydro-Quebec, with support from the SDC Vieux-Montreal and made possible by the financial support, of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.
Podcast mixed by Phil Rochefort
Music by RG Music
Take part in a special 4-part discussion series featuring some of the most prolific rappers, producers, artists, and managers from Quebec’s hip-hop scene
Free
Discover the hidden figures and stories of Quebec hip-hop
Take part in a special 4-part discussion series featuring some of the most prolific rappers, producers, artists, and managers from Quebec’s hip-hop scene
Free
Discover the hidden figures and stories of Quebec hip-hop
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