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Burn Out

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Anupa Mistry

Burn Out

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"It’s crazy how much it’s still scary to stand out there by yourself." — SATEBlues, band nerds, Tarot cards, Toronto nightlife stories, fear, laughter. This conversation with Toronto musician SATE has it ALL. The late jazz and literary critic A
"So many of my friends had pop star dreams and we're all at this age where we're building a life that can include our creative talents and passions in a sustainable way. It was sad for me for a bit, but now I'm ecstatic." — Matthew ProgressIn t
"We're all out here trying to act like individuals [but] there is something about the individual that takes everything away from the community. We have to be aware of that." — Kris HarperMeet Kris Harper of nêhiyawak, the excellent Polaris Priz
"People talk a lot about the political potential of film, but they don't talk about the harmful effects and what happens when that image and that sound reaches you in the audience." — Sarah-Tai BlackBack at it with writer and film programmer Sa
The new episodes of Burn Out (coming soon!) are a response to the protests for justice and police abolition in the United States.... *and* a continuation of what Burn Out has always been: a place for artists to talk about resilience, survival,
It's a BONUS episode. Ft. voicenotes from artist pals about making shit (or not) during isolation.Biggest of thanks to:Casey Mecija: caseymecija.comJamilah Abu-Bakare: soundcloud.com/jamilahmalikaNoor Khan: noorkhan.coCadence Weapon: cadencewea
"So much of my work, especially as I move forward, has been thinking about lateral violence or how we buy into white supremacy in the ways that we don't know how to support each other." — Vivek ShrayaSeason finale chat with Vivek Shraya, a writ
"Any type of art, you sort of have to lock yourself up — just you and your brain — which can be scary. I do see the labor organizing and the wave of unions as a way for people to fight that. To be like, 'No, I'm not in this alone, it's not just
"It's very different to be in such freedom. If I had released this music back home, I don't think anyone would play it. You have to keep it on the real real real down low for your own safety. You have to be careful because it can get real bad f
"I think I've realized that I'm a very committed person. I love music and in love of something it's not going to be perfect — because it can't be. Nothing can be just good. You have to have moments of it being frustrating, and like, 'Why isn't
"In music it's just 'easier' if you can also have, like, a modelling contract on the side — and that's the same with many other industries. Often, there's such a risk in investing in somebody that [labels] just need to check boxes... in order f
"With writers, especially on Twitter, you see such a desperate bid for cultural attention that books no longer have. You have all these sensitive, valuable thinkers, but there's not really a medium for them." — Adnan KhanIf you didn't already k
"All the stuff you’re seeing now, people wearing their traditional outfits, using their language, using cultural rhythms — we did this in the 90s in *Toronto.* I finally feel like the industry is ready for us because so many of us were doing th
Gyimah Gariba: instagram.com/gyimahgGTV Sunday Service: https://www.instagram.com/p/BVfnCtSlKhD/Big Blue: https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/cbcradio-canada-greenlights-big-blue-from-guruSupport this work 💸 supporter.acast.com/burnoutSubscri
"I'm doing what I need to do and that's it. I never want to have another episode again. I need to be kind to myself. Get six to eight hours of sleep a night. Never do an all-nighter. Bodies and equipment in a van, driving 13 hours to the next c
This episode is supported by FACTOR and Canada’s private radio broadcasters. For more details on how to access funding for your next project visit factor.ca.Debby Friday Bandcamp: debbyfriday.bandcamp.comDebby Friday's Instagram post about sobr
Zaki's website: zakiibrahim.com🔊Zaki Ibrahim, "Intro," "Something In The Water," "Diamond Time," "Cut Loose"Support this work 💸 supporter.acast.com/burnoutSubscribe to the newsletter 💌 anupa.substack.comSupport this show http://supporter.aca
"I felt so aware of how long it took me to finish my album. It felt immense how much time had passed, losing my dad, moving to a new city; it was so strange to feel a lack, on a day that marked an accomplishment." - AkuaAkua recently released h
"I think I was afraid that I would go away and be forgotten, but then I found that you show up and pick up where you left off. People don't forget you once you're honest and true." - Alanna Stuart of BonjayIn April I found myself in Jamaica, ha
"When your career is starting to get bigger it highlights all those things you thought being popular would fix — it does *not* fix them." - Jasmyn Burke of WeavesRecording this ep with Jasmyn was what I imagine hanging out with Rihanna would fe
"I thought it would be a miracle if I could get back to where I was as an artist." - Jahmal PadmoreThis episode was really hard to cut because Jahmal is a really good storyteller, and he's been grinding for a minute! We talked about almost all
"I'm thinking a lot, a lot, all the time about music and privilege. I'm teaching recording right now, but some of my students don't have a computer or a phone. There's a lot of privilege involved to make a record on your own." - Lisa ConwayLisa
“I can’t really afford to be around people who make me feel small for what I don’t have." - SydanieSydanie and I talk about her life growing up in Toronto's Jane & Finch neighbourhood, how to be a DIY rapper, her latest album 999, and the uniqu
"That thing that you're scared of... it might not be real." - ShadShad and I talk about his new album, A Short Story About A War, how being scared of ourselves and each other manifests in the political sphere, and what it's like to be a rapper
Tanika: tanikacharles.com🔊Tanika Charles: "Soul Run," "Parkdale"Support this work 💸 supporter.acast.com/burnoutSubscribe to the newsletter: anupa.substack.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/burnout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com
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