February 10, 2020
January 20, 2020
The Professionals - The Professionals Review
The Professionals - Self Titled Review
As far as collaborations go, it was only a matter of time before the world heard of The Professionals, the new duo formulated by prolific and eclectic hip-hop producer Madlib and his brother, producer/emcee Oh No.
January 18, 2020
Eminem - Music To Be Murdered By Review
Eminem - Music To Be Murdered By Review
Marshall Mathers is in the unique position of reaching legendary status at a young age over 20 years ago. Since then, he has faced a tougher uphill battle to stay relevant and top himself more than any other artist today, and subsequently, receives more criticism for any release that is anything less than brilliant or extraordinary. His anger hasn't changed, and his subject matter might feel stale, but his fire wit, lyrical spit, and storytelling remain as jaw-dropping, and arguably, sharper than ever before with his second surprise album in two years, Music To Be Murdered By.
January 7, 2020
Cuban Pete - 5 Pointz EP Review
Cuban Pete - 5 Pointz Review
Cuban Pete, our resident U.K. emcee, is back with Wu affiliated producer, Falling Down, with the graffiti-themed 5 Pointz EP!
December 31, 2019
Essay #3: The cerebral and therapeutic value of art
Essay: The Cerebral And Therapeutic Value Of Art
Our first essay in our newly serialized selection of op-ed pieces focused on the special attributes of music, film, and art in the context of time, legacy, and user experiences. Our third essay will be focused now on the third characteristic, and how it forms this basis for self-reflection and its physiological, therapeutic value.
December 14, 2019
Interview: Nary Da Producer
Nary Da Producer Interview
Our featured interview this holiday season is seasoned Pittsburgh producer extraordinaire, Nary Da Producer!
AirdriftSignals: How long have you been focused on producing hip-hop beats?
Nary Da Producer: I started seriously producing music around 2007 when I briefly relocated to Green Level, North Carolina, so we can say 12 years... I was making beats for my cousins and some artist around the area... I always knew I would do something with music even before then... But I ended up signing to two different indie labels during my stay in North Carolina that showed me a lot about the business aspect of the music industry and I took what I learned from that and started my journey into this music thing!
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