Breaking Genres

Breaking Genres (2015)

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Genres have existed nearly as long as music itself. Labeling. Categorizing. These are deeply human activities, rooted in behavioral evolution and survival, so it is no surprise that people have been instinctually compelled to do it to what they hear. There have been benefits: Labeling music has made it easier to talk about, and to sell. But dividing music has also divided people. And while it may be human nature to categorize, it is also human nature to combine, to merge, to collaborate, and adulterate. The times are changing: We exist in a moment where it's no longer incumbent upon you to choose a genre, to pick a side, to belong to just one culture. You are free to be you and to traverse lines that are blurred and borders that are broken, thanks to some radical ideas, and actors, who have changed the game. The only gatekeeper to you enjoying a style of music, is you. And REVOLT TV exists to reflect that vision, and feed that appetite.

Since the launch of our network, we have spoken with artists of all walks about the past, present, and future of genres: Why they exist, who they have served, and where they're headed. And beginning this coming Monday, we are proud to bring this long-gestating project to you. On November 16th, REVOLT TV premieres a new series titled Breaking Genres. Over the course of five episodes this fall, we frame, foment, and stoke a conversation on the state of genre-based thinking in music, incorporating exclusive interviews with pioneers of the movements like Rick Rubin, Chuck D, Erykah Badu, Travis Barker, Nas, Common, The Clash's Mick Jones and Paul Simonen, super producers Ariel Rechtshaid and Diplo, Amber Coffman, Animal Collective's Avey Tare, and so many more, as we tackle the pivotal cultural moments, the social figures, and the technological and socio-political movements that have altered the course of what was once a stifled and strict space of aesthetic restriction, but is now a landscape where the old rules have been shattered, and new rules rule.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05The FutureDez. 14, 2015
S01E04The DisruptorsDez. 7, 2015
S01E03The InternetNov. 30, 2015
S01E02The HistoryNov. 23, 2015
S01E01The BeginningNov. 16, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of Breaking Genres?

Breaking Genres premiered on September 8, 2015.

Who created Breaking Genres?

Breaking Genres was created by Alfredo Barrios Jr.

What network aired Breaking Genres?

Breaking Genres aired on Ovation TV.

What was the plot of Breaking Genres?

Breaking Genres was a documentary series that explored the various movements within modern music and how they shape our culture.

What was special about the format of Breaking Genres?

Breaking Genres was presented in an innovative format that combined music performances, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage.

Who were the hosts of Breaking Genres?

Breaking Genres did not have traditional hosts, but instead featured various musicians and industry experts.

How many episodes were in the first season of Breaking Genres?

The first season of Breaking Genres had 8 episodes.

What musical genres were featured in Breaking Genres?

Breaking Genres encompassed a wide range of musical genres, from hip-hop to EDM, punk rock to classical.

What was the most memorable moment in Breaking Genres?

The most memorable moment in Breaking Genres was the in-depth look at the underground rap scene in Detroit, and the impact it had on the city.

Did Breaking Genres feature any live performances?

Yes, Breaking Genres featured several live musical performances, with intimate and stripped-down sets that allowed viewers to connect with the artists.

Was Breaking Genres nominated for any awards?

Breaking Genres did not receive any notable award nominations during its run.

Did Breaking Genres have a social media presence?

Yes, Breaking Genres had an active social media presence, with behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and other exclusive content shared on Twitter and Instagram.

Who were some of the featured artists on Breaking Genres?

Artists featured on Breaking Genres included Run the Jewels, Flying Lotus, Thundercat, and Yo-Yo Ma.

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