Slam on the CDJ returns with the best DJ sets of the past month featuring DJ Bus Replacement Service, Ghost Phone, Michael J. Blood and more.
Donald Morrison's Rap-Up returns featuring new music from Lil Yachty, Young Threat, Kenzo B, Louie Ray and more.
Isaac Fontes connects with the Detroit duo to talk about their come-up, their favorite cartoons, what Detroit is really like and much more.
Leonel's Afro Jams of the Week returns with a double shot of Angolan pop, Cabo Verdian amapiano and a dancehall banger from Guinea-Conakry.
Bay Area Type Beat: 707.2 October 5, 2022
Yousef Srour's Bay Area Type Beat returns with new finds from LaRussell, Trifln', Smerkish Jay and more.
Noise Pollution returns with Will Schube's coverage on new music from Sam Wilkes & Jacob Mann, Lou Turner, David Blue and OHMA.
Harley Geffner's Rap-Up returns featuring new essentials from HitKidd, NoCap, Rx Papi and more.
For the newest installation of The Follow, Abe Beame speaks to Nathaniel Friedman about the mental benefits of Tweeting, why Kyrie is an inventive player, what makes good basketball writing and more.
On the eve of Freddie Gibbs' latest record 'Soul Sold Separately' releasing, Will Hagle ranks the rapper's past projects and revisits the eras that made him one of the game's most consistent talents.
Michael McKinney speaks to Jeff Mills prior to his performance at Primavera Sound L.A. about the importance of creating, science fiction, stylistic intersections and more.