Bay Area Type Beat: 707.5 December 15, 2022
Yousef Srour's Bay Area Type Beat returns featuring new music from TearitoffGreezy, EBK BCKDOE, Ovrkast. and more.
Over a half-century after his career began, Field’s raspy, aching voice remains well-preserved on his new album 'Sentimental Fool,' Liz Sánchez writes.
Harley Geffner's Rap-Up returns featuring a Texas-sized helping of BigXthaPlug, Sauce Walka's "Ghetto Gospel" trilogy, a therapy session with Lil Bean and more.
On 'Heroes & Villains,' Metro Boomin created a tight knit supergroup of his greatest collaborators over the course of his already storied, Hall of Fame worthy career, Abe Beame writes.
AKAI has always been around–close to the boiling point of New York’s elite tier of DIY rap, but never with the opportunity to flex his muscles as a solo star... until now, Will Schube writes.
On 'King Cobra,' Brian Ennals and Infinity Knives craft an album that you can move to, as long as you’ll never be tip-toeing for no pigs.
Michael McKinney talks to Ivy Lab's Sabre about futurism on the dancefloor, the interdisciplinary nature of nightclubs and more.
We don’t often think of rap performance as virtuosic, but that’s what Rakim is. An incredible live performer no different than seeing a great horn player at the Blue Note, Abe Beame writes.
Donald Morrison has the rundown on the best new music headed into the first week of December featuring MIKE, Bandmanrill, Jugg Harden and more.
Matthew Ritchie speaks to the Detroit rapper about his albums ‘Mr. Ten08’ and ‘Fair Exchange No Robbery,’ the importance of knowing your own worth, and treating his art like it’s poetry.