Sounds From The Underground: Hip Hop Lifestyle & Marketing Podcast from Insomniac Magazine
Insomniac Magazine
44 episodes
5 months ago
"Sounds from the Underground" is a podcast from the Hip Hop veterans at Insomniac Magazine. Host Israel Vasquetelle discusses Hip Hop music, culture, lifestyle, and marketing with those who reside below the surface and those who’ve breached it.
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"Sounds from the Underground" is a podcast from the Hip Hop veterans at Insomniac Magazine. Host Israel Vasquetelle discusses Hip Hop music, culture, lifestyle, and marketing with those who reside below the surface and those who’ve breached it.
Inventor of gangster rap: Hip Hop legend Schoolly D interview
Sounds From The Underground: Hip Hop Lifestyle & Marketing Podcast from Insomniac Magazine
1 hour 38 minutes 38 seconds
6 years ago
Inventor of gangster rap: Hip Hop legend Schoolly D interview
In this in-depth interview with Insomniac Magazine's Israel Vasquetelle, Schoolly D discusses his storied career, an upcoming album, and insight into a lifetime of uncompromised creativity that shows no sign of slowing down. There's no shortage of reasons why Schoolly D is a trailblazer. Off the top, he is indeed the undisputed creator of gangster rap. He is a rapper's rapper; influencing iconic rappers who've gone on to influence generations of rappers. He was an entrepreneur before it was cool for rappers to be businessmen. During the '80s, he was embraced by fans abroad and began to tour globally and perform with giants of punk such as The Clash. His music has been sampled a multitude of times in many genres. In the early '90s, he was recruited by acclaimed director Abel Ferrara to provide music for his films, including cult classics "King of New York" starring Christopher Walken and Laurence Fishburne and "Bad Lieutenant" starring Harvey Keitel. He also composed for Ferrara's "The Blackout" featuring Hollywood legend Dennis Hopper. For three decades, his music has continued to be licensed for film, including 2018's "White Boy Rick." He created the intro track for the hit cartoon series, Alpha Teen Hunger Force, which boasts an astonishing eleven seasons on the air. As a graphic artist, he created a one-of-a-kind visual brand with his distinctive line-art depictions of himself. As a musical force, he built a legacy that is unrivaled. He remains an irreverent and enigmatic figure, years after his genre-defining timeless and minimalistic masterpieces "Gucci-Time," "P.S.K." and "Saturday Night."
Sounds From The Underground: Hip Hop Lifestyle & Marketing Podcast from Insomniac Magazine
"Sounds from the Underground" is a podcast from the Hip Hop veterans at Insomniac Magazine. Host Israel Vasquetelle discusses Hip Hop music, culture, lifestyle, and marketing with those who reside below the surface and those who’ve breached it.