pH-1, Mndsgn and Audrey Nuna: AAPI Heritage Month Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

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This year, NPR Music's Tiny Desk is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a Tiny Desk (home) concert featuring performances from pH-1, Mndsng and Audrey Nuna. These artists represent just a sliver of the cultural diversity that exists within the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, and each is performing a Tiny Desk concert for the first time.

Alex Ramos | May 20, 2022

Korean-American rapper pH-1 radiates much of the same visual warmth of his setting. It disperses around him, highlighting his bandmates, who are planted in the fringes of an intense blue backdrop. The contrast lends a sentimentality that's emphasized by the opening lines of his 2018 hit, "Homebody." Perhaps the setting — a nod to his parents who, after immigrating to the United States, found stable work in a dry cleaning business — makes the artist just a bit more wistful than usual. The song builds around its hook with cascading keys and airy guitars, insisting that hanging out at home is just as fulfilling as going out to party.

This tenderness anchors all three performances for the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month edition of the Tiny Desk (home) concert series.

After pH-1 raps about staying in, Mndsgn (pronounced "mind design") argues for the opposite course in his song "Medium Rare." But the core idea of self-care rings true all the same. "Fear is just a comfy queen-size bed," he sings from a home studio, surrounded by framed art, records and plush animals. The Los Angeles producer and songwriter's voice is soft, floating above a spiral of dreamy, psychedelic instrumentation. It's hypnotic, but the message doesn't fade into the haze; you can start your quest for love and freedom at home anytime, he argues. Just follow two simple steps: "Get up, and start your day."

Finally, Audrey Nuna takes a raw cut from the deluxe edition of her 2021 album, A Liquid Breakfast, and builds on top of it. "molars" narrates the push and pull of Nuna's emotions, which "come crawling back" even after she tries to stifle them. Her voice distorts with the chorus, pushing down hurt. Covers of 1990s Korean magazines line the four walls that surround the artist, as if to reflect remnants of the past while centering her current self. And when Nuna asks, "Now who's emotional?" it's not only a challenge, but also a declaration of self-preservation.

SET LIST

pH-1: "Homebody"

Mndsgn: "Medium Rare"

Audrey Nuna: "molars"

MUSICIANS

pH-1:

pH-1: vocals

Jetti: keys

seungq: drums

CëS: bass

sungjunpvrk: guitar

Mndsgn:

Mndsgn: vocals, keys

Swarvy: bass, vocals

Will Logan: drums

Lionmilk: keys

Audrey Nuna:

Audrey Nuna: vocals

Enmanuel Mendez: keys, MD

Marcus Semaj: vocals

Reysha Rami: vocals

CREDITS

Production: Julie Rene Tran and Đặc Biệt

pH-1

Video: THECUT Studio

Audio: Jam Session, MOL Studio

Band Tech: Sound Factory

Mndsgn

Producer: Shane Sakanoi

Director of Photography: Rich Hama

Editor: Noah Weisfogel

Audio Engineering: Swarvy and Mndsgn

Audrey Nuna

Video: John Liwag

Audio: Enmanuel Mendes

Audio Mix: Mike Piazza

Set Design: Xkylar

Set Design Assists: Danielle King & Tiffany Ribeiro

Production: Jane Kim

Special Thanks: Anwar Sawyer, SMG Ent, Willow Rothbart

TINY DESK TEAM

Producer: Bobby Carter

Video Producer: Michael Zamora

Animator: Kaz Fantone

Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin

Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Joshua Bryant, Kara Frame, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer

VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins

Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann

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