"DJ Screw’s sound reverberated in his home city and beyond, entering the mainstream when fresh new voices would rush onto the charts carrying his style in their music," writes Lance Scott Walker.
Amy Müller speaks with the Houston Rap Tapes author about the influence of Southwest Wholesale, banging Screw, and not getting an interview with J. Prince.
Torii MacAdams is rockin knockin the boots If you love Houston rap, you know that the unassumingly titled Houston Rap: Photographs by Peter Beste is an indispensable document of H-Town’s rich rap history. Though the photos were captured by Beste, hence the title, the actual author of the compendium is one of Texas’ own exes, […]