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Understanding Music, One Letter At A Time

K Is For k-os

8/15/2019

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*Originally released February 27th 2015*

This episode, Steve and Doug talk a bit about k-os, and everyone's favourite topic: race relations in Canada! The duo also talk about Fred Penner, issues with the music industry, and the difficulty marketing your music over pop radio.

Music featured this week:
I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman - Yes!
​Sunday Morning - Atlantis: Hymns For Disco
​Crabbuckit - Joyful Rebellion
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2:04 - For the life of me, I can't seem to find it anymore! Sorry guys!

​24:19 - Here's the interview with George Stroumboulopoulos (man... that last name is brutal) in case you wanted to check it out

​37:59 - Check out the video to "Born To Run"

40:24 - Yes, k-os' version of "Mushaboom" is also on Feist's remix album Open Season

​59:03 - Not long after this episode was initially released k-os moved to Toronto, and later in the year released another album Can't Fly Without Gravity

Doug's Recommendations:
Born To Run - Atlantis: Hymns For Disco
Eye Know Something - Yes!
​Exit (Call Me) - Exit

Steve's Recommendations:
Superstarr Pt. Zero - Exit / Collected
4 3 2 1 - Yes!
Man I Used To Be - Joyful Rebellion


k-os' Official Website

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