Music Is my Character by Gasface
From Puffy to Dre, he’s been hired-jacked-xeroxed all over the board. Now K-Def’s telling you what’s wrong with hip hop and how he’s gonna fix it.
Music Is my Character by Gasface
From Puffy to Dre, he’s been hired-jacked-xeroxed all over the board. Now K-Def’s telling you what’s wrong with hip hop and how he’s gonna fix it.
Synthetic Substitution by Gasface
We hip hop heads deserve more than a “hip hop is dead” debate, so do yourself a favor with this new “Talkin’ All That Jazz” episode: as usual, jewels are on the menu, only this time, it’s “The Jazz” who has a say.
A bass player for Galt MacDermont (and also Roy Ayers, Bobbi Humphrey, BB King) and a diggers favorite, Wilber “Bad” Bascomb recalls the moment when, entering Jimi Hendrix’s studio, he saw the whole world coming to an end.
A spin-off to “Lookin4Galt,” “Synthetic Substitution” tells the story of a crucial moment in music history: the death of a scene and the birth of what we now call electronic music.
He produced for B.I.G., Jay-Z, and Nas. A (chosen) few know his face. It’s Saturday midnight in the BX, and you’re about to meet Buckwild.
Reminisce For a Spell by Gasface
Enjoy the second installment of “Talkin All That Jazz” with special guest Pete Rock as he talks about his work on “Watch The Throne,” the late great J Dilla and his cousin, Heavy D. You already know that nobody reminisces like the Soul Brother.
A documentary look at legendary composer Galt MacDermot of “Hair” and the man sampled into hip-hop lore over the last two decades.
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