Along the way, I joined forces with Firebrand Records, got to speak with some of my musical heroes, and kept producing a show that I really love and believe in. So in 2016 I made the hard decision to pull the show from the FM radio airwaves, and instead keep it up as a monthly podcast. As a weekly show, it was easy to churn out a ton of episodes, but it also involved an extreme amount of labour to research music on specific themes or topics, book interviews, research those interviews, haul crates of records down to the station every week….
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Originally The Rebel Beat was a weekly show that aired every Wednesday from 10pm-12am on CKUT. The powerful uprising and riots against police brutality in Ferguson in 2014 were really the catalyst for making this change, and hence The Rebel Beat was born. While it always had a political bent to it, I really wanted to change it up and build a show that centred radical politics in music. Roots Rock Rebel was ska, punk, and reggae show.
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The Rebel Beat morphed out of a previous radio show I had been hosting for almost a decade prior, Roots Rock Rebel. As you may know, I launched this show back in February 2015 as a live radio show on CKUT community radio in Montreal. We just hit a huge milestone for The Rebel Beat podcast on May 1st when we dropped the 100th episode of this show. Video of members of Brivele playing with “Yiddishists Against Prisons” in Val-David, Quebec in 2019.Īfter 100 episodes of The Rebel Beat, we selected our top 5! Read the post on our website here.īrivele – Oy Zionists After 100 Episodes of The Rebel Beat, We Select our Top 5 I had a chance to speak with two members of the band a while ago, Stefanie and Maia, and they talk about the lineage of this music, and why it’s just as important to be putting out anti-fascist klezmer today as it was 100 years ago. Today we’re going back in time in a way and exploring some Yiddish radical classic tunes with Brivele! Brivele is a Seattle-based anti-fascist klezmer folk-punk trio who braid together oral history, Yiddish language, contemporary and old-country musical genres, American Vaudeville, and visual arts. Theme music for the Rebel Beat by Cee from Test Their Logik The Ballad of Crowfoot (1968 film, National Film Board)
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The Rebel Beat episode 013 – Native North America Like this podcast? Then support us on Patreon! Lawrence joins us for a heart-felt discussion on his father’s music, activism and legacy. Some say that his music didn’t get the attention that it deserved during his career, but now his son Lawrence Dunn has teamed up with Light in the Attic records to release an anthology of Willie’s work, “ Creation never sleeps, Creation never dies“. He was a powerful anti-colonial songwriter, a film director, an activist, and even took a run for elected office once. Willie Dunn was of mixed Scottish/Irish and Mi’ma’ki ancestry, and wore many hats throughout his prolific career. On this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Lawrence Dunn, the son of the late folk singer Willie Dunn. Rebel Beat theme music by Cee from Test Their LogikĪfter a long winter hibernation, The Rebel Beat is finally back and ready to roll out some new episodes this spring! Like this podcast? Then support us! PlaylistĪ Silver Mount Zion – God bless our dead marines Coming soon.Īlso, happy MayDay! It’s a great day to listen to Godspeed’s tune Bosses Hang. Part 2 will feature an in-depth discussion with Efrim Manuel Menuck from the band.
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We examine how the band’s music has been interwoven with some of the greatest moments of social upheaval of our time, from the protests against the war in Iraq, to the massive Quebec student strike of 2012, to the current pandemic. This first episode features a conversation between host Aaron Lakoff, anarchist graphic designer Kevin Lo, and Sharmeen Khan of No One Is Illegal Toronto and Upping The Anti. To celebrate the release of the band’s latest album G_d’s Pee at State’s End!, The Rebel Beat is doing a 2-part people’s history of Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Their albums and legendary live performances have fuelled radical social movements in their hometown of Montreal, and all around the world. For the last quarter-century, Godspeed You! Black Emperor have been putting out epic, orchestral, anarchistic rock music.