Here’s the third, and final part to the interview we did with DJ Premier from a while back.
During this segment, the producer supreme talks about his endless hunger for the culture, meeting Nelson Mandela, along with sharing stories about KRS-One, Jay-Z, Nas, The Notorious B.I.G., and more. You can also catch all three parts in their entirety right this way.
Here’s part two to the three-part segment we did with DJ Premier from a while back.
During this piece, we talked about the resurrection of one producer for an entire album, what makes him want to work with up and comers, his trademark scratches for a song’s hook, and a lot more. You can check out parts one and two in their entirety right this way.
A couple of weeks back, DC native Fat Trel was in the city performing at Fader Magazine’s CMJ two-day music even at the Fort.
We were able to catch up with the lyricist the day after, and chopped it up about him leaving Wale’s Board Of Administration label, his upcoming Nightmare On E Street project, Hip-Hop versus Go-go music, and a lot more. Head down bottom to see footage of his live performance at the Fader Fort.
Jedi Mind Tricks is back with their latest album titled, Violence Begets Violence. We caught up with Vinnie Paz and Jus Allah on a call-in, where they discussed staying indie, working without Stoupe, staying true to their sound, and plenty more. Head down bottom for the audio interview.
The King Of Memphis, Yo Gotti breezed through New York last week, and we were able to catch up with the self-made millionaire.
As we chopped it up with the Southern native, topics like his much anticipated album, Live From The Kitchen came into play, along with his relationship with Ricky Rozay, his Cocaine Muzik Group label, and plenty more.