Will Hagle tells you why Dam-Funk's one off joints are better than your best stuff.
Will Schube talks with Deantoni Parks about working with John Cale, sampling as a means of communication, and jam bands.
With a little help from Snoop, Ariel Pink, Q-Tip, and friends, Dam Funk releases modern funk stunner, "Invite the Light."
With multiple Stones Throw projects slated to drop, KNX stays passing beats to Dr. Dre and setting up studio time with Bam Bam, while the world digests his beat on To Pimp A Butterfly's "Momma."
Max Bell is taking Peyton Manning’s latest playoff loss very hard Rap prides itself on reverence. The revered retain some modicum of relevance; the genre grows while never losing sight of its roots. But of late, ardent genuflection at the altar of the Golden Era has become many a rapper’s default. At best its unimaginative, at […]
Torii MacAdams is like Ol’ Blue Eyes, he does it his way Blue-eyed soul is, unfortunately, alive and well. It’s hard to Yah-Mo-Believe audiences who don’t drive pickup trucks are still clamoring for crooning Caucasians. Robin Thicke remains in the public eye despite both making shitty music and being a simpering misogynist idiot. The Internet’s […]