Dispatches from the emotional night one of 03 Greedo’s homecoming, a half-decade in the making and a collective triumph for Los Angeles and Watts.
In this excerpt from Donna-Claire's "The Book of Mac," some of Mac Miller's closest friends and collaborators detail the creation and impact of 2013's "Watching Movies With the Sound Off."
Michael McKinney speaks to DJ Healthy about moving to New York, starting his own record label, supporting Japanese and Korean artists, and more.
Son Raw dives into the Montreal multi-instrumentalist's latest album, which serves as a conscious effort to break the rules on the way to transcendence.
Matthew Ritchie speaks with the Richmond, Va. jazz legend about his ‘Jazz Is Dead’ album with Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge, his philosophies on music and its healing power, and more.
Evan Nabavian dives into what makes the new collaborative album between Roc Marciano and Jay Worthy, two firestarters from their respective coasts, so great.
Donald Morrison's Rap-Up returns to highlight new music from Central Cee & Dave's stellar new EP, YN Jay, Hannibal Buress under his new alias and more.
Will Schube dives into what makes Chaos Theory, Pt. 1 a seamless collaboration between Daktyl, who provides the bass-heavy production and Benni Ola, whose vocals shine overtop.
On his new EP under the moniker My Favorite Color, Pittsburgh rapper Anthony Willis ditches the angry freestyles in favor of upbeat aimlessness, Casey Taylor writes.
Michael McKinney's Slam on the CDJ column returns with the best DJ sets of the past month, featuring Bitter Babe, Optigram, Ploy and much more.