Donna-Claire speaks to the New York emcee about his latest album 14K Figaro reflecting his journey & patterns of destructive behaviour, rapping as a necessity, and more.
An Interview With DJ Wawa December 6, 2023
Michael McKinney speaks to the Brooklyn-based DJ about their winding journey through the music industry, connecting with the Brooklyn dance scene, developing a different way of viewing music through using vinyl and more.
Will Hagle speaks to the Ohio-born emcee about how being a father affected the creation of his new album KUMA, going through a break-up while watching Wayne's World, the influence of video games and their soundtracks and more.
Donald Morrison links with Peezy in NYC to speak about teaching people like him about financial literacy through Ghetto University, being an OG of Detroit Hip-Hop, his new album GHETTO and more.
An Interview With Bruce November 28, 2023
Michael McKinney speaks to the English DJ/producer about letting himself and his music become the vessel to portray whatever emotion he's feeling at the time, pivoting his focus to more pop-adjacent music, struggling to be involved in anything he can't relate to and more.
Miguel Otarola speaks to The Brainfeeder maestro and multi-instrumentalist about how he blossomed into his own with his 3.5-Hour odyssey, 'Les Jardins Mystiques Vol. 1', learning to be comfortable with silence through practicing Buddhism and more.
Donald Morrison speaks to the prolific Detroit emcee about his refreshed love for creating music since being sober, moving to Texas, coming to the organic realization that his new album Quaranta serves as an unofficial sequel to 2011's XXX and more.
An Interview With NAP November 8, 2023
Michael McKinney speaks to the electronic artist/DJ about aiming to challenge the dancers while playing a set, ensuring that his reissues come from a personal relationship with the music or artist, being exposed to different musical scenes while moving across the world and more.
Michael McKinney speaks to the comedian turned viral musician behind "Planet Bass" about making sure he's knowledgeable about the genres he parodies, the process of playing different characters and distorting tropes, and more.
Chicago street rapper, Rufus Sims, tells Thomas Hobbs what it’s like growing up with a dad with a legendary reputation, battling PTSD from gun violence, house arrest and finding salvation.