Good Vibrations Podcast

Mark Devlin
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May 20, 2012 • 45min

GVP #005 - DJ Storm & MC Double L - The Wake-Up Call

What have mind-controlled artists like Nicki Minaj, predictive programming in music videos, dumbed-down lyrics, and the systematic degeneration of artists like Jay-Z and Kanye West got in common? They all get covered in this candid, no-limits discussion as Mark Devlin chats to fellow UK DJ Storm, aka Stormski, alongside MC Double L, two guys who very much know what time it is.The music industry's agenda towards social engineering is put into the wider context of the Orwellian control system which is stepping up its game big-time in the wake of a global awakening to truth and consciousness. Rarely have the manipulations of the music industry been discussed in such a broad perspective. It's time to strip away the facade, step off the fence and expose the blatant hijacking of the game.(Apologies for the far-from-ideal sound quality of this interview, by the way, which was recorded 'on the road' so to speak, with a few technical challenges, but hopefully the quality of the information far outweighs the glitches!)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.
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Mar 16, 2012 • 44min

GVP #004 - Imani Hekima - Music Speaks

For volume four in the Good Vibrations series, Mark Devlin chats to Imani Hekima, an independent singer/ songwriter/ musician hailing from Bradford in the North of England. With a background in reggae, dub and soul sounds, he now produces conscious mind music, very much rooted in the spirit of these times. His tracks include 'Just Beneath The Skin', addressing the projected microchipping agenda, and 'The Robots Rebellion', concerning humanity's global awakening.As well as covering the inspirations for his music, this freestyle chat also touches on current events, the factors at work in manipulating music trends, and aspects of the global conspiracy (for want of a better phrase.) In short, all the good stuff you could never hope to hear on mainstream TV or radio!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.
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Feb 25, 2012 • 29min

GVP #003 - M1 of Dead Prez - Conscious Hip-Hop

The series that cuts through the BS facade to address what's REALLY going on in the music business moves on to talking to some of the more awakened artists on the scene. Kicking off, who better than M1, frontman of Dead Prez, a group that's never had a problem saying what's on their mind.He talks to Mark Devlin about the nature of revolutionary music, how it can actually be an asset to big labels, rather than an inconvenience, and asks, if you're an artist but neglecting to address the really important things in life ... are you sure you're really an 'artist'?Real talk throughout, and some classic Dead Prez music in the mix.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.
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Jan 10, 2012 • 41min

GVP #002 - Nesha - Breaking Free of the BBC

On to the second instalment that cuts through the glossy veneer of the music industry to examine what's really going on behind the scenes. In this one, Mark Devlin engages in some real talk with Nesha, who many will remember as an R&B singer with hits such as 'What's It Gonna Be?'. She went on to become a daytime presenter on the BBC's 1Xtra radio station, before parting company a few years ago, somewhat disillusioned at some of the attitudes and practices she had found at the BBC.More recently, she's been paying attention to the themes, subliminal messages and symbols contained in popular music, and has questioned what they are designed to achieve. Here, she shares many of her observations. Thought provoking throughout.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.
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Dec 13, 2011 • 45min

GVP #001 - David Icke - The Nature of Reality

David Icke, an influential author and speaker known for his unconventional ideas on conspiracy and consciousness, dives deep into the troubling agendas at play within the music industry. He explores why only a few artists succeed, the symbolism of eye-covering in music videos, and the role of corporate control over hip-hop. Icke critiques bling culture while exposing the manipulative use of Auto-Tune and discusses how the entertainment industry employs trauma-based mind control. A riveting conversation about the music we love and the hidden influences behind it!

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