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Washington Heights - Airdate: February 6, 2013

 Kovas  - Wax On, Wax Off

(scene: Previously On, leads into Manny and Reyna walking down the street to the grocery store)

Thundercat - Is It Love?

(scene: Frankie and Ludwin have a bit of a disagreement over Ludwin going to school)

Jessie Chambers - American Daze

(scene: JP, Jimmy and Jimmy's friend head to the batting cages where they play around)

Electric Valentine - The Opposite of Name Dropping

(scene: Reyna and Manny are at their place and Reyna plays her new track for Manny)

Miguel - Adorn

(scene: Reyna cooks food for Manny)

Hyro Da Hero - Back in the Day

(scene: Jimmy walks into a new job opportunity at a dentist's office for an interview)

Cuarto Poder - Solo Tu Tienes La Llave

(scene: Jimmy tries to solicit people on the street to come into the Dentist's office)

Making Friendz - Situation

(scene: Fred's boss has an opening at his store and he brings the friends along to enjoy a party)

CONCEPT (ft. Philly Slim) - I'm Back

(scene: Jimmy hands out flyers and tries to solicit patients, JP comes to visit him)

Rob Scott - Astronaut

(scene: Taylor tells Randy she doesn't want to see Frankie get her heart broken)

Skully Boyz - Summer Party

(scene: Taylor has a big BBQ that everyone comes to)

Dom Kennedy - My Type of Party

(scene: Diana shows up and Ludwin tells Fred he texted her earlier but doesn't want to speak to her now)

This is She - Brace Myself

(scene: Jimmy tells JP he knows its his last chance at making the baseball thing work, they watch the fireworks)

Northern League - Private Dancer

(scene: Jimmy arrives home with dinner for him and Eliza and says he's been working a lot)

Moxie Black - Out Her Space

(scene: Reyna asks JP if he's ready to change their world, he says he is)

ChokoDiscoManiac (ft. Sheldon Speed)  - Fire

(scene: Scene transition, shots of Jimmy at baseball practice)

Chancellor Warhol (ft Particle Peeple & Boss of Nova) - Burn all the Money

(scene: Eliza tells Jimmy to aks his job about going to the baseball tournament; Jimmy thanks Eliza for her support)

Silver Medallion - Silver Screen

(scene: The cast is at Ludwin's apartment cooking a meal together)

Donora - Shhh

(scene: JP says Frankie goes to sex church; scene transitions to Taylor and Ludwin walking in a park and finding a seat to stop and chat)

Madi Diaz - Heartbeat

(scene: Taylor says one day Ludwin and Frankie will need to go all in or call it all off)

Jessie Chambers - Stages

(scene: Reyna and Manny kiss, Fred and Ludwin walk down the street and start talking about girls)

AMiR - Real Love

(scene: Jimmy and Eliza sit down to eat and Jimmy says he has a lot on his mind)

Falcon - Spell Out My Love

(scene: JP and Frankie are chilling on the stoop talking about JP's album, Rico approaches)

Megha Maan - She Like Me

(scene: Frankie says she's good when it comes to Ludwin but doesn't sound so sure; Reyna Manny and Eckz meet JP in the studio to record Reyna's song)

Hannibal LEQ - Not the Same

(scene: Jimmy learns he's not in the lineup for the baseball tournament and talks to the coach about it)

beatnich Generation - a lot on your mind

(scene: Jimmy calls Eliza after the game to tell her he's disappointed he didn't get played)

Classified - That Ain't Classy

(scene: Reyna enters the studio to record her song for the first time)

Reyna - If I Could Go

(scene: Reyna reocrds her song)

Falcon - Know Ya

(scene: Reyna asks Manny for feedback on how well she did in the studio)

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Grammy Nominated Artist Miguel has been officially announced as Guest Music Supervisor for the February 6th Episode of Washington Heights. Check out the video below as Miguel talks about the Guest Music Supervisor process

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Soundtrack had the opportunity to sit down with Ricki Askin for an insightful interview. Ricki recently  wrapped up music supervising the new MTV show Washington Heights and Soundtrack had a few question on the process and working on an episode with Grammy Nominated artist Miguel

 

ST:  How important is the music you choose for Washington Heights, and Why?

RA: Washington Heights is a neighborhood rich with culture and personality, so it is necessary that the show reflect at least some of that. The dynamic personalities within the show and, even more so, intense ambition each character displays needs to be supplemented with strong music choices. While there is no doubt the fiery nature of Reyna, for example, can come through on its own, the music helps paint a more complex picture of her as a sensitive, real young woman. Music is meant to take the drama of a show – for better or worse – to the next level.

 

ST: Do you music supervise the show based on the individual characters or the surrounding neighborhood of the show? Specifically the Washington Heights area of New York?

RA: I used a combination of both characters and setting. I was able to watch the pilot episode before I had to start pulling music and I also got to talk to JP and sit with the production team to hear what each of them had hoped for. That mixed with my own taste and desire to make music a big part of the show helped drive my selections.

 

ST:  Can you name a few new artists that you've discovered and placed in the show that you're excited about?

RA: I came across so many amazing artists working on this show that I had never heard of before. Some of the artists in the show I’m most excited about are SL Jones, Sirah, Zola Jesus and Y Luv, to name just a few.

 

ST:  Do you think a music supervisor, not based in NY, could pull off the "sound" of the show? Meaning, there must be a "vibe" that you as the music supervisor is aware of because you're based in NY – explain

RA: Yes, I think it’s important to be familiar with the neighborhood and all the flavors that make it unique. While I may not know the sound nearly as well as some of the cast members, I think it’s important to walk the line between the young, fresh sound of MTV and the urban, charismatic sound of the Heights.

 

ST:  How many hours of your day is dedicated to seeking music for this show or any show you're involved with?

RA: There is endless talent out there and discovering music that is otherwise unknown is really the best part. The first few months of production, I would spend a few hours a day going through music trying to find the best and most relevant sounds and vocals. As production winds down, I have to stop myself from listening too much as I get anxious about missing placement opportunities with new music I come across. At some point you just have to be happy with your work and keep tabs on other good tunes for future opportunities.

 

ST: What was the highlight of working on this series?

RA: On top of just being able to discover dozens of new, kick-ass bands and artists, the highlight would have to be working with and witnessing Miguel guest music supervise the 6thepisode of Washington Heights (airing Wednesday, February 6th). I have been a huge fan of Miguel for years, so to be able to hear his opinion of the show and what music he felt best fit which each of the scenes was a surreal experience for a Music Supervisor. In a few short hours, he introduced me to several new artists I now have on my iPod and brought a whole new perspective and realness to series with his creative input.

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