Do you have any regrets as far as your music career goes? Anything you would have done differently? and lastly, did you have a vision for how/where everything was going to go back then that contrasts to what ended up happening in regards to the collective you were a part of and how quickly everything came together and then kind of disbanded.
To me, the best part of YA'LL, was always the collaborations. To see two or more insanely talented artists fusing their visions together. I always wish we could have seen things like a C7 x Dose one album, a C7 x Sole album, a C7 x Odd Nosdam x Alias beat album. Like, as many possible collaboration projects between all of the artists. I guess I just wish ya'll still fucked around with that old inner circle more like you and Buck recently did :-)
I know nothing lasts forever but I'm still hopeful for future collaborations a la "Tommy and Richie". STAY UP!
What do you do for a full time job / outside music?
I've heard Jel is a studio engineer, Moodswing seems to consult for something or other... just curious how people keep the boat sailing without music paying all the bills.
I really admire your treatment of percussion/beats sounds in your productions. Do you have any tips for a fellow producer?
How do you stay creative?
Do you have any advice for a hip-hop head who is just starting to get into production?
Would love to know your favourite sources for discovering hip-hop music (new or old) for listening to, such as hip-hop blogs, youtube channels or the like?
Do you have any regrets as far as your music career goes? Anything you would have done differently? and lastly, did you have a vision for how/where everything was going to go back then that contrasts to what ended up happening in regards to the collective you were a part of and how quickly everything came together and then kind of disbanded.
To me, the best part of YA'LL, was always the collaborations. To see two or more insanely talented artists fusing their visions together. I always wish we could have seen things like a C7 x Dose one album, a C7 x Sole album, a C7 x Odd Nosdam x Alias beat album. Like, as many possible collaboration projects between all of the artists. I guess I just wish ya'll still fucked around with that old inner circle more like you and Buck recently did :-)
I know nothing lasts forever but I'm still hopeful for future collaborations a la "Tommy and Richie". STAY UP!
What do you do for a full time job / outside music?
I've heard Jel is a studio engineer, Moodswing seems to consult for something or other... just curious how people keep the boat sailing without music paying all the bills.
Some questions (collating two people here):
I really admire your treatment of percussion/beats sounds in your productions. Do you have any tips for a fellow producer?
How do you stay creative?
Do you have any advice for a hip-hop head who is just starting to get into production?
Would love to know your favourite sources for discovering hip-hop music (new or old) for listening to, such as hip-hop blogs, youtube channels or the like?
Who are you listening to a lot at the moment?
Thank you C7 for opening the chat :)
Why Buffalo 66? Best place to eat in San Jose / South Bay?
It’s a movie! A lot of the album is based on or references the movie.