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TT S3 E6: The Troma Project with Chaz Kangas

TT S3 E6: The Troma Project with Chaz Kangas

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Chaz Kangas is a multi-hyphenate hip hop artist, journalist, radio personality and Troma scholar. His latest album The Troma Project: 50 Years of Reel Fan-Toxic Hip-Hop, out now on Four Finger Distro, is a love letter to Troma and its rich filmic history, comprised entirely of samples from films from its library. On this episode, host Zack Beins chats with Chaz about how the project came to be, the genius of Debbie Rochon, AI and its place in art, and much, much more!

Mentioned in this episode:

  • The Troma Project: 50 Years of Reel Fan-Toxic Hip-Hop by Chaz Kangas, J57 and Bald Halfwit Available from Four Finger Distro
  • Stream The Troma Project
  • Chaz Kangas on Instagram

Hosted by Zack Beins. Produced by Chris Lanphear for Loudspeaker Studios. Talkin' Troma Theme Music by J57 and Bald Halfwit. Special thanks to Chaz Kangas and Four Finger Distro.

Featured Music:

  • "Girls School Screamers" by Chaz Kangas, J57 and Bald Halfwit (feat. Desdamona, RhymeStyle Troop & Anna Diorio)
  • "Radiation April" by Chaz Kangas, J57 and Bald Halfwit

Connect with Zack:

  • https://twitter.com/legolarry
  • https://www.instagram.com/legolarry/

Connect with Talkin' Troma:

  • https://www.talkintroma.com
  • https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkintroma/
  • https://twitter.com/talkintroma
  • https://www.youtube.com/@talkintroma

Connect with Loudspeaker:

  • https://twitter.com/heyloudspeaker
  • https://www.facebook.com/heyloudspeaker
  • https://www.instagram.com/heyloudspeaker

Talkin' Troma is a listener-supported production of Loudspeaker Studios. Hear more great shows and commercial-free independent public radio at https://www.loudspeaker.org.

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