Lakim Shabazz – The Unkut Interview, Part 2.DJ Chuck Chillout – The Unkut Interview.Pudgee The Phat Bastard – The Unkut Interview, Part 1.Pudgee The Phat Bastard – The Unkut Interview, Part 2.Milano Constantine – The Unkut Interview.TR Love – The Unkut Interview, Volume 2.Muthafuckin’ eXquire – The Unkut Interview An Oral History of New York’s Early Hip-Hop Clubs.Bobby Simmons – The Unkut Interview, Part One.Bobby Simmons – The Unkut Interview, Part Two.Angie Stone aka Angie B – The Unkut Interview. Al’ Tariq aka Fashion – The Unkut Interview, Part 1.Al’ Tariq aka Fashion – The Unkut Interview, Part 2.CJ Moore – The Unkut Interview, Part One.CJ Moore – The Unkut Interview, Part Two.CJ Moore – The Unkut Interview, Part Three.DJ Too Tuff – Part Time Rap Star, Full Time Drug Dealer.Phill Most Chill aka Soulman – The Unkut Interview.Ultimate Breaks and Beats: An Oral History.Chill Rob G – The Unkut Interview, Volume Two.Black Rob – The Unkut Interview, Volume Two.Gettin’ Kinda Hectic: Snap! and Chill Rob G’s Epic ‘Power’ Struggle.Aaron Fuchs – The Unkut Interview, Part One.Aaron Fuchs – The Unkut Interview, Part Two.The Avengers’ Age of Analog: The Power Records Story.Kool G Rap’s The Giancana Story: An Oral History.The New Music Seminar Battle For World Supremacy: An Oral History.The Original Flavor Unit: An Oral History.Pretty Tone Capone – The Unkut Interview.The Zulu Beat Radio Show: An Oral History.King of the Beat – An interview with Pumpkin’s nephew.They call me puma is the hardest shit ever. I ain’t rich to be dropping cash on bullshit material. I want to support these artists I grew up on but if the music isn’t good I wont buy that shit, full stop/period. Diamond’s beat/beats on Sadat X’s Experience LP were nice but his last project, Diamond Mine, was just depressing. Some of them are just making strange shit recently. A lot of the people I (foolishly, maybe) looked up to in the 90s when I was a kid just basically forgot that they had unique styles and sounds they were associated with and decided to chase the dollar. No one can take that consistency away from him. G Rap never went platinum but he gets mad respect. On the other points, yeah artists need to make timeless music, the quality will attract sales in the short and long term. He reminds of Marley Marl in a way in that his ear for sound is respected by other producers.īut a lot of the respect he gets seems like hype. I agree with points made in both of the above posts.ĭre is a master of mixing and engineering or whatever the fuck he actually does, I think it was Rza who was giving him props most recently for his knowledge of mixing.
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