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the Oil Down Podcast

the Oil Down Podcast

By: Children of the Coup
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Children of the Coup presents our artistic expression with our various collaborative artists and creators in Trinidad and Tobago & the Caribbean.Children of the Coup Social Sciences
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  • CP.U talks his origin and upcoming Suns of Dub Euro Tour
    Oct 12 2022

    Co-founder of Children of the Coup, Percussionist, Composer, Performance DJ, Music Producer, Multiple Panorama Steelpan winner (2x Large Band, 1x Medium Band). He is a Trinidadian DJ/Producer, currently touring Europe. He stopped by to talk his musical struggles and journey, whilst looking forward to the upcoming 2022 tour dates. The artist formerly known as Captain Urquhart, an uncut testimony from CP.U of Suns of Dub.

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    14 mins
  • Trini/UK duo Jus Now on Pioneering their Sound (2015)
    Oct 9 2022

    The duo known as Jus Now touched down in Trinidad in 2015 to discuss the origins as a group, pioneering their own sound and collaborating with different cultures. As of 2022 they've worked with various local acts such as Machel Montano, Bunji Garlin, Kes, Busy Signal & had their song with XOriginals featured in the Apple iPhone 13 Ad campaigns.

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    11 mins
  • A Conversation with Colony - DJ/Producer (2015)
    Oct 9 2022

    We met with Colony, an up and rising EDM DJ at BPM Thursdays in Earth Bar in 2015 to hear what he had to say about his struggles as a young local DJ striving for greatness.  Interviews conducted by Raven "Captain" Urquhart and Prester "Prressto" John.

    Colony has now shared the stage with some of the biggest names in dance music; Skrillex,Martin Garrix, Major Lazer and Bad Royale to name a few. In 2022 now has over 600,000 streams across Soundcloud, Spotify and Youtube.

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    18 mins
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