The Hip-Hop Haven Podcast
The Hip-Hop Haven Podcast
Podcast Description
This podcast is meant to bring about conversations concerning anything Hip-Hop! Being from Montana, Hip-Hop has not necessarily taken a footing in the current scene of music and I’m looking to change that. The first steps to creating a scene are building a healthy foundation of people who are genuinely interested in seeing the growth and recognition of hard work be broadcasted on a larger scale, rather than just within our own relationships and communities. Throughout many seasons, I will sit down and interview a variety of local musicians to help them tell their stories and become better known amongst the Hip-Hop Community!
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The podcast explores themes of local music culture, artist journeys, and community development, with episodes spotlighting individual artists like Foreshadow and Apex God. It also discusses relevant topics such as mental fortitude, the challenges of being a musician in Montana, and the personal stories that shape the artists' music.

The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression
Hello! Welcome back! Thank you for tuning into The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast, this is your host TR. and this week, I sat down with Twelve Clouds.
Patch is a local Missoula artist and producer that lives, breathes and loves all things Hip-Hop. Growing up in Chicago, Patch was exposed to numerous tastes and subgenres that have shaped his current sound into what I would say is unpredictable, yet intentional.
Being influenced by the likes of MF Doom, Kool Keith and Lupe Fiasco, Patch’s extensive discography leans heavily into sampling as well as topical and conceptual lyrical content, packing a punch for any avid listener of the genre. His understanding of the culture and dedication to authenticity set him apart from the rest as an artist that has a deep care for the art he creates and every time I listen, I find myself being taken away to a new place within each track, both sonically and lyrically.
Something I appreciate about Patch is his honest opinions and ability to drop knowledge about music on a dime. Putting me onto numerous artists and albums that I hold very close to my heart and is constantly willing to share his taste whenever I get the chance to chat with him.
But, before I say too much, here’s Twelve Clouds, on The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast, Episode #17 at Area 41 Collective.

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