DJ Ammbush sits down with Psychedelic Soul Brother #1 Kelly Finnigan, lead man/Producer of the Bay Area based band Monophonics. Kelly breaks down his role in the band as well as the history of Monophonics. Question: what Actor did Kelly produce for before said Actor went on to win a Oscar? #Producers, if you sample you need to look into the Monophonics catalog. Kelly explains the ins and outs of being on opposite end of sampling and how Monophonics works with producers who sample them. Ill convo, tune in.
PLANET ASIA f. AZ "Fast Not Slow" (prod. by izznyce)
"Fast not Slow" featuring AZ is the next single from Planet Asia’s forthcoming album, The Golden Buddha solely produced by San Francisco beatmaker izznyce, due tomorrow (January 19) via Brick Records. Fresno City go crazy. #DNA
This; That: and The Third: The Kaz Kyzah Interview
DJ Ammbush sits with Kaz Kyzah, 1/3 of one of the Bay Area's most consistent groups The Team. Kaz breaks down the beginning of his rap career as well as The Team's start as a crew. Sit back and get a peak behind this Oakland hit writer's process.
Keak Da Sneak - Dawlas "video"
The latest from the album "Withdrawl", Keak Da Sneak drops a video for “Dawlas” produced by The Mekanix. The album features additional appearances from J. Stalin, Kool John, and others. Withdrawl, is currently available for stream and purchase. Check out the video for “Dawlas” and if you haven’t done so already, you can get Keak Da Sneak’s Withdrawl album right here.
This; That; and The Third: Ian "I.D." Davis Interview
For our first blast off of the new Podcast name (This; That; and The Third) DJ Ammbush sits down with Ian "I.D" Davis for a trip down memory lane in this Part One interview covering his beginnings as a DJ in Santa Rosa to becoming a go to A&R for prominent Bay Area labels such as ABB & Heiroglyphics. With so much history in his career (signing Little Brother to their first record deal, A&Ring the first installment of the Murs/9th Wonder collab's "3:16")we had to make it a 2 Part jump off, stay tuned!
Happy Born Day: 93 'Til Infinity turns 22 (Words by ABNG)
Shout out to the mighty Souls of Mischief. 22 years ago today the group released their debut album. This album spoke to me at a time where not a lot of Bay Area artists did. I grew up around a lot of the artists and things that inspired a lot of the street/gangsta/player rap the bay was known for. However, Hieroglyphics represented an alternate view. Their music was refreshing, raw and definitely musically relatable. Definitely a breakthrough album, 93 Til Infinity is still one of the best hip-hop albums of the past 25 years. (And all-time in my opinion)
Years later, as time went on, I've had the pleasure of meeting and performing with most of the crew. Special shout out to Adam A-Plus Carter. via George McCrudden-Cook aka EMC