Play Time.
Play Time.
Interview Of The Year.
And You Say Chi City.
Odd Moment.
Nardwuar got all in French Montana’s business while in Vancouver. In between blows of hookah, he talked about Morocco, raising pigeons, and Nardwuar’s fashion sense. It’s in his code!
Trina was recently out in Vancouver and was invited to the Fortune Sound Club. During her stay, she ran into Nardwuar who came bearing gifts. Looks like she came with some too. Oh yea.
Don’t attempt to adjust your speakers. It’s their mic. While out in Vancouver, Nardwuar ran into Fab with a couple of rare treats and topics, including sneakers and strip clubs.
While in Vancouver, Def Jam’s Logic finally got his interview with Nardwuar. After discussing the story behind the reach out tweet, Nardwuar treated him with vinyls from Sinatra to No I.D. He’s excited.
While at the Killjoy Barbers in Vancouver, the Roots drummer runs into the Human Serviette, who had more than enough gifts to share. 46 minutes worth.
Nardwuar’s SXSW interviews aren’t over. This time, he runs up on Pusha T and puts him through the ringer. He says it took nine months to break “Grindin” and that Pharell threatened to give the beat to Jay-Z. Don’t drop the vinyl Push!
This is such a relatable point about how our brains store social expectations based on the communities we grow up in. When we travel, we suddenly realize that those automatic behaviors might not apply anymore. I like how you explained it in terms of mental energy and adjustment. It shows that cultural differences are not just about language or food but also about subtle social cues that can take time to learn. banke bihari mandir timing