Artist Spotlight; Sonic Soez, Danny Tark

Episode 3 January 05, 2022 01:11:30
Artist Spotlight; Sonic Soez, Danny Tark
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Artist Spotlight; Sonic Soez, Danny Tark

Jan 05 2022 | 01:11:30

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Join Big Mike & Artist Sonic Soez (Danny Tark) for an hour on a triptych of his new releases from 2021. “Honey Money Bunny”, “Neuages” & “Vamprial” are blending the best of intelligent dance music, rock, country, hip hop, and classic sounds that bring you back to the 60s. You can find Sonic Soez (Danny […]
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Speaker 0 00:00:01 Good afternoon. Tri-state New Jersey, New York, Connecticut. Good morning on the west coast. Good date. So all in between hope high tea was lovely in the UK and get easily to my EU listeners. You are now rocking with the best of political pro. If you don't know now, you know, this is the big mic show. I am the big mic. So before we get into this, uh, I'm not going back to Texas. I've already got my feelings a little bit over being caught petty. You know, the last couple of weeks, I'm not going anywhere close to any of that because we're going to, we're going to switch it up today. No politics, right? No political speak. We're going to go to my other passion. It's my show. I get to do that, uh, which is music. And, you know, I've, I've for you guys start calling and doing all of that stuff. Speaker 0 00:00:50 I've already engaged enough with, with opinions about different genres, especially hip hop and all of this and that. So we're going a different direction today. And yes, I listened to everything. I listen to all types of music and we've got a special guest today that I think is going to, um, it's probably gonna reshape the way a lot of you guys see things in different perspectives. So I'm going to be nice today, I guess is the moral of the story, but I've got Mr. Danny tarp in the building. How you doing tonight? I'm doing great. Big Mike, how are you doing tonight? I am absolutely great. Doing great right now. Like I said, I've, I've had a rough rough month, I guess, really it's been a rough year, but you know, dealing with these people, but I love them and, and they'll come to love you. Speaker 0 00:01:40 So let's get right into this. So, like I said, you, you are a budding artist. Um, you've been around the, the music world for a little bit, but let's, let's go back to the beginning because I, I want to give you a proper introduction. So let's talk about how, I mean, let's just talk about how did you, where did it start? What, what made you decide, Hey music, this is where I want to be. Well music or something I've always wanted to do ever since I was a kid, even since in kindergarten, when I got my first cassette tapes, I'm, I'm old enough to have a cassette tape and shortly after it switched to CDs, uh, but ever since then, I've always been enamored by the art and the coupling of audio and storytelling that accompanies all different types of genres of music, all around the world and throughout my life, which my first song that I learned, but I had one music lesson in my life. Speaker 0 00:02:34 And that was for my neighbor. And second grade actually, and I got a brand new fender, Squire guitar. It was cherry red. My mom got it for me for my birthday and, uh, taught me how to play. Hey Joe, and all the major chords, which was my first lesson. And ever since then, I love to play that song. And that's where music started. That's where the seed planted. Uh, through since then I was in a couple of bands in high school as a singer. I didn't really guitar much, but I knew how to play a couple of songs and kick it along with it. Once I went to college, I started playing guitar a bit more, getting better at, uh, crafting my modality and becoming somewhat of a master at it and started diving into learning all the different types of chords variations and how to play piano and guitar. Speaker 0 00:03:22 I'm much better at guitar or anything. I can play on guitar. I can go play on piano down and sing in front of somebody if I really have to, I prefer guitar, but, uh, it's given me the ability to take music notes, connect it to science, and understand the world through a different lens. From my vision, my perspective, what I see music as now is a way to storytell bring, sounds up to evoke emotion and create something universal that people interpret in a lot of different ways from what your initial intention is. And to me, that's just something very special to have. And music's really special because that lasts so long. I mean, for God's sake, Chuck Berry's on a gold record flying through space, which that craft is probably gone, but I know he's on a record track. Very, I'm very inspired by Chuck Berry. Speaker 0 00:04:15 He's great that, that in the mothership. Right? But see, you just said something, you just said something that was striking to me. And that is, you know, when you talk about, um, the purpose of, uh, what of music as a whole, it doesn't matter what the genre is. And this is why I argue with a lot of people because regardless of genre music is, is a point of expression. It's a medium for expression, right? So this is where really that's the origins of hip hop. And people will, will constantly talk about that. But what people don't want to, you know, kind of broaden themselves or broaden their minds to understand that that's all the music, that's what all music is. And I'm telling you, I know people, she, everyone wants to start with me, but okay, I'm telling you, I know people, I know people that have a lot more money than, than any of us on this line right now. Speaker 0 00:05:16 And it's because they listen to everything, everything, because if you're passionate about music, you, you, you have to understand the roots and what you just said. Danny talk is very, very important. So I didn't mean to interrupt you, but I just wanted to, uh, bring that up. But I do want to get into something because we're going to lead in with this, this next song, uh, honey bunny money. I want to talk about that song, right? Cause um, well, you know what, maybe we'll talk about that. We'll know what's talking about it now because I was going to say, we'll talk about it on the other side, but I'll offer the, I'll preface it by saying I was kinda all the place with that, right. Because yeah, when I heard it, when I heard it, it took me back to, to, uh, you know, a classic you're talking about cassette tapes and then shortly thereafter, there were CDC. Speaker 0 00:06:10 I, I hate you for that because I go back a little bit further. I remember eight tracks and things like that, but we're not going to talk about that. This is about shoe. That's all I'm going to fish. You're not a classic electronics. I had this one friend and he collected all the antique stuff. I love a tracks. I love the history of music. I mean, ever since, yeah, you're not making this better, Danny. You're not making it better. Talking about antiques to what I'm speaking of right now of one of my big themes is I'm really into esoteric stuff and things that are ketonic and things that are unexplainable by science and matter, and how it relates to Adams and things like that. And you'll hear a lot of that night music. So that's kind of why I said that like when, when you see an antique, it has a lot of history and it's old and a lot of different people that touch it. Speaker 0 00:07:01 So I may think, oh great. I'm saying, Hey, what musician? Isn't crazy. W well, there you go. And I thought you were just calling me. Oh, but what I was going to say is, is, you know, honey bunny money took me back to a classic cause I go back to and yeah, okay. People are going to talk about me. I, I really don't care, but I go back to like Barbara Mandrell and the, the override, the shows and things like that, you know, that I used to watch. There was nothing much else on, on Saturday nights, there was no cable back then and all that stuff. So, you know, they had some classic country stuff. And when I listened to that song, part of it takes me there, but then you switch it up a little bit. And I hear like, I don't know. I hear like a little bit of Robin Thicke almost. Speaker 0 00:07:49 Um, you know, it's, it's just, it's a different kind of vibe. I it's, it's different. So I want you to talk to me a little bit about that, how you came up with that and, um, you know, what, what, just tell me about that vibe when you, when you were making, when you were in the studio doing that song, tell me, tell me what was happening. Paint a picture for all of us. Yeah. So one thing that I was trying to do with that song was simplicity. And that's what all of like those old classic country songs are pretty much, most basic rock songs, which I'm, I love playing jazz. I love cycling chords. I like playing like 30 different chords in a song and then burning them doing much worse stuff. But I also love playing country cause you get to storytell. So I start jamming and how I write music a lot was I'll just sit there and I'll come up with some type of chord progression. Speaker 0 00:08:40 I'm, I'll start singing lyrics about it and have some idea and just clear my mind if everything and whatever first comes to mind them, what I'm feeling at the moment, which at that time it was like fun. I was thinking about a lot of like different things of how the world reacts to things with folklore and met. I read a lot of different types of myths, Caltech in Britain a lot is what I'm very into. And I just started telling a story and relating it to a lot of films that I see. And I'm kind of a film critic. I've seen pretty much every movie since the sixties. I mean, I get stumped. Sometimes there's some movies that haven't seen it. You get excited when someone brings up the title errand scenes, but I'll start telling a story and I'll weave it into movie themes and then make up my own story from it. Speaker 0 00:09:22 So like with honey money bunny, I kind of related it to the movie pulp fiction and movies that I love so much when they're in the cafe and the cafe. And I was just thinking about a couple that was kind of like fluid, crude, and um, how all my music's published and all platforms is Sonic says, so E Z for says, which has Spanish for rude, crude and profane. So I just kind of think of the songs and I'll start writing it. And I really love that classic song. That's where most of my inspiration comes from is all those old artists, also Johnny Cash, John Prine, people like that. And just start telling the story and that one, I started just thinking about my life, things that have happened into it, and then also the lives of the people in the movie and how it relates to the world and how we're all interconnected. Speaker 0 00:10:11 And that's kind of where I go when a universally try and seek content out of my mind. Um, well, first of all, I wanted to make it like fun and playful and you don't sound like a quiz, the quintessential country, you know, God, but see, that's what I'm talking about, about music and the creativity involved. And you know, I, listen, I love it. And as a matter of fact, here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna, we're going to get into honey bunny money and um, a couple of other things, cause I'm going to ask the best in the building, the best in the business to do what he does. And when we come back, I'm telling you, we're going to get well, you know, I told you more talking politics cause we got Danny torque on the line, but people I am going to get back to a place that I always love. And that's where I told you so big. Mike told yourself, so you can call this shot as we close out the gear. Cause we closed out 2021 that in 2022, you're going to see this man at the Grammys. This man is going to shut down the internet. So, um, get familiar. This is the big mic show, DJ Douggie, boy, please do what you do. And we'll be right back. Speaker 1 00:11:29 um, Brian, stop make a weather, but I know a lady in and out of that and now it's just out there, green man, sexy. So easy. Why don't we just pay day Speaker 1 00:13:07 We just made the perfect plan to escape, to wander, man. I think there's a dope man, so, okay. Don't you me? You know, I love you Joe Guy down and play. I knew you were. I guess I saw you on that. Speaker 1 00:13:58 again. Speaker 3 00:14:38 Are you stuck in a project? Have not taken it to the public because you're unsure, missing a key solution or overly cautious about using new technology to move faster. One Coventry provides solutions for anyone with a pre-staging artist stablish project that will provide a fresh perspective on how to increase your offering and revenue streams. We provide technology design and management consulting services to help simplify your world. So you can focus on creating your company. Our client list ranges in all sectors from government to artists the end of the year. So let us help you start something new and improve your world today. Find us [email protected] coventry.com and mention you found us on the big mic show when you get in touch for a surprise. Speaker 4 00:15:21 Um, Speaker 0 00:15:26 And we, uh, back with the big mix. This is the big mic show I am here with Danny tuck, Danny let's Louie left off. We, we just came back in off of a honey money, honey bunny money. Um, that's a tricky one sometimes for me, but we just, like I said, going into it, we talked about the origin of it. We talked about how you got there. And like I said, I, it was really, it took me a few different places and I'm sure it did for everyone else, but I want to talk about a couple other things that you have out. Um, new AISES vamp reel, you know, these, these are some interesting tracks. I've heard them, I've had the privilege of listening to them. Um, and I can tell you the first one new eyes is when I heard it. It was like, I really was waiting for method man or bust. Speaker 0 00:16:25 Uh, you know, it put me in the mind that look at me now, it was one of those kinds of things. I was waiting for that burst to come in, somebody just come in and hit that, that instrumental hot. And yet you switched it up, you know, the tempo would change. And I was like, oh, that's different. But I liked it. I liked it a lot. And then bam real, which is, I mean, I thought that was more consistent and it was just a hot, it was a hot thing all the way through. So I want you to talk about each of those, just like you did honey, money, money. Um, see, I got, I didn't one shot that time, honey money bunny and the, you know, how you got there. Let's talk about the other two. Speaker 0 00:17:09 Yeah. So, um, one thing that I really like to do is experiment with sounds and just sit and glitch up what I can make on my guitar and whatever different things I can find in my house. I can throw into the mix mixed with things that I have and where I record my music and mix my video on a new audience. I made that song with the thought of thinking about, Hey, that universal aspect. Um, but I wanted to create some type of esoteric journey through simple sounds arranged by forces, outside of our control of higher powers, watching over us. The album covers really fun for it. I make all my own art for all the albums. Uh, I also do that. Um, if other artists need help with things like that, I'm more than happy. I people pay me for that. And I remixed photos do things in all different ways. Speaker 0 00:17:57 But with that song in particular, I really love the cover because I'm very into, um, intergalactic things and interplanetary studies and understanding the universe and how little we know about it. So I wanted to create a song that kind of relates to that idea of we are not alone and we will see on the cover. I put it there's a spaceship. So I can up a bunch of people in business suits up into it with an alien standing in the front, pretty much giving it a thumbs up or a middle finger with their three fingers. And it's a gray alien, but where one artist that I really like is there's this Italian artist called sensations fix. And I just love that style of music. It's like, downtempo chill. Just like it's kind of like you're kind of tripping and being taken to another place. And I recorded that song on arranging a bunch of different MITIE and then using my acoustic guitar and layering multiple different tracks, which was really fun for me because after I recorded it, I got to go in and um, add my chain of effects on each different track, which just really gets me out. Speaker 0 00:19:03 I throw things around different buses, bring it back. And, um, once I got it to where it wanted the sound, I was really, really happy and I was hiking it time to make the cover. This is going to be really fun because I'll make the song first, get an idea of how I feel from the song, with the idea from it and to make the cover after. Cause sometimes when I make a song, it doesn't exactly sound what I intended it to, but I now want, it definitely did for new ideas. What'd you can find on all platforms under Sonic as, okay. So I'm going to ask the question how many times, because you know, a lot of that is, is tactical and I know you try to simplify it as best you could, but if you, for those that haven't been in a studio, it's a lot of work. Speaker 0 00:19:47 I know that. Um, but for you I'm so, and I also know how the process goes for you as an artist. How many times did you do all that and wake up and say that stress. I don't wanna, I don't want to do that. I did that this week. I was trying to record a new cover song to put out on all platforms. I had it in a good spot and I kept trying to go on and I mastered it to make each song or track a little bit more crisp. And I was like, oh, that's trash. And I just put my laptop down. This one is pretty easy and it really rolled off my fingers pretty easily. I had all this equipment, like six years ago, I spent a bunch of money. I got an amps and everything. And I went to simplicity five years ago. Speaker 0 00:20:31 Cause there's just so much power in software. Um, I use Ableton live and a couple other different softwares as slaves when I need to, which I'll couple, two different software programs together. You need a pretty beefy computer to do that with a bunch enough memory and CPU, but it's, it's absolutely fantastic because as a guitar is being able to just log into your computer plug in your really awesome moderator interface, which I'm not going to tell you about the equipment, but right. Yeah. Cause we're not playing guitar and have like guitar sound board with like thousands of pedals instead of just like five that you buy at the store for a hundred bucks. That's a lot more interesting to me as an artist to be able to layer sound, to paint with a brush, so to speak. So, um, sometimes it can be really bad and you make a lot of really bad songs, but sometimes it turns out good, which the, sorry, I really enjoy. Okay. All right. So I just want to move on to something else because you know, you touched on it earlier, you, you do a couple other things, actually do a lot of other things. I happen to know that, but um, you also have very, very, uh, astute businessman. I know that. So let's just share with the audience what it is, you know, some of the other things that you've, you've got your hands in. Speaker 0 00:21:51 Yeah. So right now I have a website app it's called one coventry.com. And what we are is we're a label. We manage music and films, obviously with my interests. And we provide a lot of, we also help businesses to like small to medium sized businesses. Like if you need a local website, we have a team that can help you out with that. Um, but I've always been a techie you can like to build websites. I through college is where my consulting started. I worked with a guy that I produced her vendor, the nerd, she's a Pulitzer prize winning author and helped him with a couple of projects. A couple of IP lawyers done a lot of startup work and also worked in companies, which I never really fit well on a company. Cause when somebody puts me in a corner and tries to tell me to do the same thing all day, I'm just like, ah, that's not gonna work for me. Speaker 0 00:22:34 And let me go back home and record music and then go try and help a lot of people. So my desire and I actually have the ability to do a lot of different things because one of my disabilities and um, being able to help people and do 20 things at one time is way better than doing one thing. And that's what really led me to consulting and doing business with artists and all different types of businesses. So we do websites, we do marketing, PPC marketing. We do SEO. We do pretty much anything you need. And even if you want coaching or some advice on how to do something in like a half an hour of my time, just to pick my brain, make sure that you're doing everything right. We also do things like that. Uh, maybe not me, but also some of our creative advisors and everything leads back my company too. Speaker 0 00:23:25 And what I do with my music is everything goes back to art because art is what makes something special. Anybody could be a coder, but to be a great artist, not anyone can do that. It takes years of skill, your craft, and you have to be unique and be able to really put yourself out there and take the criticism and not be scared of it and really be comfortable with yourself, your own skin. And once you have that, you're completely confident and that's when you really can do special things and help people out a lot and change people's lives and inspire them. I know, I really think I've been an inspiration to some people, but uh, I don't really want to take credit for I'm kind of the adult. No, of all the different things I've done. I don't, I only post things up every once in a while and try and keep it pretty private, but uh, music, something I'm throwing out there real hard this year and it's going to be fun. Speaker 0 00:24:12 Well, it should be because you're really good at it. And this is what I'm telling people get familiar. But I think it's also important for people that understand your acumen and in some, you know, some other areas, because a lot of the things that you're talking about, and this is something I, I continuously talk about, uh, you know, especially in such a divisive time and in this, in this country in particular, just, I mean, universally, I guess, I don't know, I'm not going to get preachy, but the thing is, you know, music kind of brings us all together. And I think that you were the perfect guy. First of all, let me just say this. The big Mike show, this is my guy, this is my guy. I'm not for nothing. So yeah, they may interest of disclosure. But, um, what I want to say is, is, you know, these are the things that unite us. Speaker 0 00:25:07 So when you're talking about, you know, you got a lotta, a lot of artists, I don't care if its hip hop. I don't care if it's country, if you you're trying to get a hot, single out, whatever it is you're trying to do. If you, especially, if you're trying to do it yourself, um, you know, you guys have heard me on radio and all that before, but if you were trying to use this internet vehicle and do things like that, this is my guy. Um, so like I said before, get familiar. If you're not already, you will be in 20, 22. And if you don't, then I will happily come back and do a special installment of, I told you so on the big Mike show, because you know, that's what I like to do. Danny talked, how can people get in touch with you? Okay. Speaker 0 00:25:55 All they have to do is go to my [email protected]. You can see all the different services there and there's a phone number and email. You can email [email protected]. Call us on our website. There's a link to the number. I mean, you can find me on all social media under Danny tarp on Twitter, Instagram, everything. I post crazy stuff. I had a pretty cool Christmas card this year with my dog and I, and also all the, uh, Tropic piece. It was a good Christmas card. I think it was, uh, it freaked me out a little bit. I blended Halloween with Christmas because Halloween's my favorite holiday. So, uh, this guy, no, it pretty cool though. It really was well, and that's like a lot of the music right now. I love like blending holidays and I really try and make music that way. L a B for me, but music that somebody would want as a background in something that's really, that's going to look a lot of emotion. Speaker 0 00:27:02 And, um, I have hundreds of tracks on my computer with all different types of sounds and sceneries that I've never released and probably won't have heard some pretty weird stuff on, well, I'll tell you what, we're going to check out. We're going to check out these mix. Two tracks, um, in new Orleans is, and, um, we'll talk about it on the other side, but real quick, because as we go into this, I want to, what I usually do with, with my special guests, I'm going to put you on the spot. Favorite artists or a favorite song. You know, you pick I, well right now in this moment, cause I never picked favorites, but I'm going to pick one right now because I love the old movie Caddyshack. I love golfing. I love all different types of sports and being outside and doing things. But golf's one thing I love and that's fun, but we, I can always watch and enjoy a song that's in it is earth, wind and fire boogie Wonderland. Speaker 0 00:28:00 Do you want to shake your booty, go out and dance on the dance floor and have a good time. Go listen to boogie Wonderland from earth, wind and fire. Other artists that I like though. I mean it ranges. It goes from French artist cycle. Was he married to CLU? Uh, Tupac's new John pride, Nasr blue Tang. I love all different types of weird jazz artists. Um, one that's current today that I've seen live once is a trio Manescu Martin and what they're all doing different projects. Now I think on their own, haven't really looked into what they're doing recently because I've been so caught up in working and doing my own things, but I love everything. So, um, right now though, if I were to listen to a song and I was like, I want to feel good, which I do have this on vinyl is earth, wind and fire boogie Wonderland. Speaker 0 00:28:45 All right. Well, you know what that works to me. Cause I tell you what I do go back to, I'm not going to say how old I was. I was a kid though, but I remember when that came out and uh, I was at my parents, took me to a wedding. I won't say who it was, but we were at a wedding and that everybody was wearing white and they, they played that and yeah, it was hot. So I'd say you, what, but daddy talked and uh, I'm going to sit over here and I'm not gonna say I'm gonna shake my booty or anything like that, but you know, uh, like that, but uh, we gotta get it in the best in the building best in the business. DJ Douggie boy, please do what you do. Let's get these two tracks in and um, let's shake a little with boogie Wonderland. Let's go. Speaker 5 00:40:22 No Speaker 0 00:43:52 And we're back. This is the big mic show. I am the big mic here with Danny tuck. I told you that was, that was, I mean, when I first heard those songs, I thought was a little bit abstract, but I, you know, I know you guys are feeling it too. Um, Danny, let's just, I I know you, you gave us a pretty good overview of, of how you come up with the music, but let's talk about those two tracks. Give me paint a picture of, uh, for the mood, what, you know, what you were doing, what were you eating? I don't know. What were you drinking? Yeah, well, usually I start off one. I don't condone this, but I enjoyed having a drink when, when I sit down and record music, but with those two songs, I really try and think of the ketonic first in the world. Speaker 0 00:44:42 And one was as above, as nausea as being in con contact with extra show things and advance pre-roll things that are below us, but which both can be inverted. Um, that's a territory. And one thing that I left out when I, when I was talking about the earth wind and fire song is my favorite song. I have another favorite song I wanted to tell you about that. I actually play this song everyday on Sunday afternoon. One of my favorite bands is Kingston. When there are songs sunny afternoon, just, I absolutely love it. Music video. It's so great. Um, I'll probably do a blog post on my website about it. So you guys could check the video, but if you Google a Sunday afternoon, the kinks you'll see the music video. But with those two songs, I just think about those themes. Try and take people to places that are outside of what their imagination is and convey it through some type of harmonic code, to tell a story in her mind, that's going to trigger something very different for each person at the end of the day. Speaker 0 00:45:39 And that kind of goes back to all. I cover a lot of genres, which most artists done too. But my goal is to be an artist and effort, many different modalities. I mean, I've done taught cooking classes in the past five years. I've made films. I've made a lot of music for the past decade. Um, but I think you thought you took cooking classes. Yeah. I can make everything from scratch. I make pizza. I make, I make everything from scratch. I'm like the best person to have around. Uh, my dog gets most of the benefit from that. His favorite healthy snack is apples. Damn damn the dog. I'm trying to get a plate. Can I can a brother get a plate? Right man. That's what I'm asking. Always, man, we got it on a 24 hour shipping, not on the website. It's kind of a speakeasy that you listen, that's even better. Speaker 0 00:46:31 I mean, it's good food, everybody. It's like the one Seinfeld episode, it's like the soup Nazi. When I cook, everybody wants to show up and need the food. Sometimes I screwed up and over season things. Cause I worked in restaurants a lot to get through school and I liked things overseas and it's just flavorful. And but when I season it right, just do a dash. It it's good. I love Cajun too. So this is, this is what I'm talking about. This goes back to, especially with all the divisiveness, we've all experienced for a long time. This is what I, this is what I love. Uh, this is why I love what I do is what I love about you because people need to understand it. I'm not saying I I'm not. That's not said with condescension, I'm not trying to teach anyone about this because most intelligent people know this. Speaker 0 00:47:15 It's not about race. It's really not a lot of things we make about race because it issues, but you know, black, black, white, whatever, you just heard this guy telling you, you just heard Danny tart telling you he oversees this food. And yet you will have a black person in a second tell you about how white people like food blend. I mean, we, we gotta knock this off and, and all of your perspectives on music, the things you listen to, the things I listened to it, these are the things that, that will close that gap that will kill some of that device in this. And that's extraordinarily important. We got to do that now. So my man, it it's so universal to just like music, which most art is. And it's like, people break bread together. And it's like one night a pad Thai and the next night you'll have really good Chinese food and Chinese food. Speaker 0 00:48:04 There's so many different modalities of it. It's like when you start learning about food, you can kind of travel in your mind through your taste. And that's what I love about food. And also music. Everything is interrelated. When I exactly I met this one's head, he did this really cool art installation and it was a map of Ohio. And there was a bunch of males in the state. There's like a hundred nails. He tied all metal wires and symmetrical octagon all around Ohio. And his message was that Ohio is in the world is on, are connected and we're all interconnected through these wires. And it just really resonated with me. And that all leads back to all the different things that we love, food music going outside, enjoying nature, everything is connected and that's kind of what I bring back to my music and my songs. And, uh, I I'm very into meditation. I keep it simple. I just breathe in and drive itself. And then over the past five years, I used to go twice a day to hot yoga and spend like two, three hours. Speaker 0 00:49:03 And, but now, you know, and that's why your music is special, Danny, because, you know, I just had a comedy. As a matter of fact, I have a conversation on average, I don't know, every one or two once or twice a month, every one or two weeks, um, it with a guy and, and he happens to be, you know, African-American and he talks about a lot of the same thing that you're talking about right now, or at least that you referenced, you know, when you talk about different belief systems and believe in, uh, you know, things extra in extra terrestrial, um, things like that. So it's not, again, we pigeonhole ourselves is I guess that's the bottom line. That's the point? So, you know, to your point, like you said, food, music, all of the things that you do, um, to bring, bring people together and, and whether it's intentional with intent or not, you do it. Speaker 0 00:49:57 And I've, I've known you for a long time and you know, I know it's genuine and people just need to understand that there are plenty of people like you, plenty of people like me, uh, out here. And that's why you're on the big Mike show right now. Um, you know, and most importantly, it's, it's your raw talent and I'm telling you, and here's the most important part. And once again, this is where I get really, really selfish about it. I'm telling people, okay, so listen to me again. You guys haven't Lee, okay. Is a short rent. You guys haven't listened to me in the last couple years. The last three years is 2018. So let's go back as we close out 2021, you guys haven't listened or at least a good percentage of you haven't listened yet. I've called the majority of the shots, um, that were forthcoming. Speaker 0 00:50:49 And I'm telling you right now, uh, get familiar with Danny talked 20, 22. Um, and the company is once again, it's one coventry.com. You can find us on there. You can contact us directly to get in touch with our team. Uh, we do a lot of different things. And if you don't see anything on the website, that's there that you need to let us know what you need. And if we can't do it, we'll find someone that can do it for you. Okay. And I know this firsthand, so I I've already said this again. So I'll tell you what don't let me, don't, don't just open doors for me. This is not a commercial. This is real talk I've I've worked with Dan. Um, I've hired Danny, uh, and, and his company. So I'm trying to tell you, um, yeah, don't, don't give me another avenue for which I can tell you something I can tell you. Speaker 0 00:51:43 I told you so, but I'll happily do it. So anyway, we're going to wrap this up real quick. Uh, Danny taught, I thank you so much for joining us. Thank you for, um, giving us the, the preview of the tracks that are going to be hot next year guarantee. You'll be able to find them. Actually, we get, we get first dibs right here on the big mic show. Um, but by all means, uh, you know, stay with Danny talk is going to be big and you all, you know, you see it all over the internet, but remember where you got it right here, big Mike. So I am doing all my music on all platforms under Sonic says.com. That's Sonic so easy. You find it on any music streaming platform from Deezer, Spotify to apple music. One more time, Danny. One more time. You can find me online at Sonic says S O N I C S E Z on all major platforms like apple, Spotify, and Deezer, which is a French streaming platform all over the world. You can stream in all platforms. So go on there, check it out, follow me. And you can find my artist page on the label website one coventry.com. And uh, thank you guys for listening to what I have to say about music. All right. Well, we appreciate you being his, sir. And, uh, with that, I'm going to ask the best in the building best in the business. DJ Douggie boy, do what you do. And, uh, this is the big mic show. I'll be back to close it out back. Speaker 3 00:53:23 Are you stuck in a project of taken it to the public? Cause you're unsure, missing a key solution or overly cautious about using new technology to move faster. One Coventry provides solutions for anyone with a pre-staging artist stablish project that will provide a fresh perspective on how to increase your offering and revenue streams. We provide technology design and management consulting services to help simplify your world. So you can focus on creating your company. Our client lists ranges in all sectors from government to artists the end of the year. So let us help you start something new and improve your world today. Find us [email protected] coventry.com and mentioned. You found us on the big mic show. When you get in touch for a surprise, Speaker 2 00:54:14 The mix Speaker 6 00:54:20 In the morning and feeling like phones, phones. He's trying to get a little bit sibs Speaker 7 00:55:03 blazon Sonny can sell my, uh, oh, God says sunny. Speaker 7 00:55:48 The Speaker 2 00:55:51 DJ Douggie boy in the mix. Speaker 1 00:57:43 Um, Speaker 1 00:58:55 Perfect, man. Escape to and play Speaker 0 01:00:18 And we're back the big Mike show. I am the big mic, right alongside DJ gogi boy. Um, who always does what he does. And to that point, I want to close out 20, 21. First of all, when I think our guest, Mr. Danny talk, um, you know, like I said, give Mo, uh, but while I'm, um, giving shout outs and things like that, that I normally actually never do. Um, but as we close out the year, I, I do want to make sure that you guys and ladies as listeners, you understand what goes into production, um, and what it is that, that DJ Douggie boy does. He, I always say he's the best in the building best in the business is because he is even when I took you all off, um, I'd tell the truth. And, and so, I mean that when I say it, but I I'm fully aware that you guys listen mainly for the music and I'm okay with that. Speaker 0 01:01:21 I don't take offense to that. you haven't figured that out over the last three years, I don't know what to do with you, but the point is I do want to offer a sincere thanks to my DJ for a, what he does is there's so much that goes into production, just so you can hear me talk. I, all I gotta do is get the big mic, literally the big mic and start talking. This guy is the one that keeps you in a team and makes you Bob your head. So again, shout out to my man. Um, and you know, going, looking back through 2021, I can't go through line item. You know, I can't go through every single person ad nauseum, but I do want to say, thank you, you know, and shout out, uh, 1 0 5 0.1 FM New York, uh, 100.9, New York, 93.1, one Cleveland Superstation nine, 10 Detroit. Speaker 0 01:02:20 And I mean, I can keep going. I shouldn't even start at that list. Right. But because there's so many, uh, that I want to thank, uh, Charlemagne the God, thank you for explaining the affinity of the tri-state for the Dallas Cowboys in V E J N V. Please put some respect on my Browns and Ms. Angela Yee, um, collectively the breakfast club, Ms. Angela, you thank you for, uh, calling DJ and be out about his giants, but that's another show. That's another story, but this is Mike from Jersey. So listen, um, urban information at work, Tim Moore, uh, Angela Matthews. Uh, my guy called Angie ma my girl, urban interests get familiar. If you don't, I'm telling you, you just, you just invite him another 30 minute rant about one more thing that I told you to do, and you didn't do it, Elena cruciate or Horace, uh, hood research. Speaker 0 01:03:23 Um, it feel Broten, uh, James Ford, Henry, uh, every there's so many people. I, you know, again, I said, I wasn't going to do it now. I'm trying to do it. This is where I mess up. So I'm going to stop, but you're going to see a lot of, um, a lot of different things going into 2022. That's all I can tell you right here on the big mic show. Thank you again, for those of you that have gone from us from blogs to radio to, to right here. Um, it means a lot. And, you know, without you guys, not just last year, but the year before that, and the year before that, you know, it would be a non-issue right? So let's go get it in 20, 22 and in doing so I'm gonna ask the best in the building best in the business to continue to do what he does. And, um, I'm feeling like a little bit of a, let's go with meth and bread and you already know what it is. And we just dropped the mic. Let's go. Speaker 8 01:05:03 Michael from the pressure to you out the frame? Speaker 9 01:05:51 Yup. I was going . Hey, this don't touch Speaker 5 01:07:00 I don't drink. Fuck up. Speaker 10 01:11:31 E D J Douggie boy in the max.

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