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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
Welcome to the bonus episode for season 3 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, immersing you in the music. This season features intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut.
This episode meets two of the UKs most respected hip hop podcasters. From two different paths within the scene, the duo combined forces to create one of the finest podcasts covering the scene. Having created a Jay-Z series that topped charts around the world, they have positioned themselves as ambassadors for hip hop. With Chris Mitchell aka Kinetik talking from the standpoint of an MC with a journalism degree, and Sumit having long been involved in hip hop journalism as the founder of Hip Hop Chronicles, they are undoubtedly two of the most passionate fans and contributors to the music we all love that I have met to date. this is Diggin’ The Crates. with Breaking Atoms. #dtcpodcast
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Welcome to season 3, episode 6 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, immersing you in the music. This season features artwork from Ross Mullins of Anchor Points and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut, with editing support for this episode from Felix Payne.
In the final episode of the season, we talk to to one of my all time musical heroes. One of the finest lyricists in hip hop, who has worked with countless artists including J Dilla, The Roots, Exile, Madlib, Doom, KRS One and so many more. In the beginnings of his career he turned down a deal with Death Row Records to pursue an independent path, as a key member of the Dirty Science collective, and later setting up his own label imprint - A New World Color. From solo projects, to features, mixtapes and production, his quality is always high, and always true to life. For the final time this season, this is Diggin’ The Crates. with Blu. #dtcpodcast
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Welcome to season 3, episode 5 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, immersing you in the music. This season features artwork from Ross Mullins of Anchor Points and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut.
In this episode we meet a remarkable lyricist, DJ, lecturer, podcaster and more, who has forged a career within music and continuously strived to expand the reach of Hip Hop within her community. Hailing from Stepney in London, her inspiring journey has seen her develop her own organisation - Doctored Sound, supporting creatives in long lasting ways, whilst remaining true to her core skill of lyricism. This is Diggin’ The Crates, with Isatta Sheriff. #dtcpodcast
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Welcome to season 3, episode 4 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, immersing you in the music. This season features artwork from Ross Mullins of Anchor Points and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut, with editing support for this episode from Felix Payne.
For this episode we meet an illustrator who has embodied the hip hop ethos for the majority of his life. Originally from England, he relocated to New York as a breakdancer, graffiti writer and artist, finding his way within the scene. His remarkable journey has led him to creating arguably the most respected series of hip hop illustrations to date in the form of Ego Strip. Spanning decades we dig deep into his inspiration and path to this point. This is Diggin’ The Crates with Dan Lish
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Welcome to season 3, episode 3 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, immersing you in the music. This season features artwork from Ross Mullins of Anchor Points and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut.
This time round we talk to a lyricist who’s garnered support from the whose who of the rap scene including Sway and Statik Selektah. Having collaborated with Sean Price, Skyzoo, members of IAM, any so many more, he’s forged an independent career that many dream of. Originating from the Comoros Islands, eventually relocating to Brooklyn, and most recently moving to Berlin, his story and passion for the music he makes is truly inspiring. This is Diggin The Crates with Napoleon Da Legend. #dtcpodcast
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Welcome to season 3, episode 2 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, immersing you in the music. This season features artwork from Ross Mullins of Anchor Points and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut.
This episode returns to the UK with a duo who burst onto the scene at only 15 years old with their original group. Since then they’ve worked with artists internationally to create an intricate and complex jazz infused soundscape that blends the ethos of Jazz and Hip Hop alongside a smorgasbord of styles, techniques and genres. Their sound has seen them recently sign to the legendary Blue Note Records family on a worldwide deal. Their vibrant and energetic style combined with incredible technical skill is helping them to forge their own distinctive and genuinely original sound. This is Diggin’ The Crates, with Blue Lab Beats. #dtcpodcast
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Welcome to season 3, episode 1 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, immersing you in the music. This season features artwork from Ross Mullins of Anchor Points and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut.
The first episode of season 3 features one of my favourite producers and MCs, who both lyrically and behind the boards has crafted a distinctive and unmistakable soundscape. His work-rate is next to none, quietly amassing a collection of soulful, dusty and raw hip hop with a touch of Jazz. Having worked with some of the finest names in Hip Hop, this is a rare and in depth interview with an artist who truly deserves to be celebrated. All of the music featured has been produced by today’s guest, so without further ado, this is Diggin’ The Crates, with Kev Brown #dtcpodcast
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Welcome to season 2, episode 7 of the podcast, the final episode of the season, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, featuring artwork from Sic Film and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut, and interview editing by Trei Taylor. This time the graphics are an ode to Madlib’s 2003 album Shades Of Blue on Blue Note Records.
This episode features a producer and MC who many producers cite as an inspiration and lyricists cite as a dream collaborator. With a stellar list of collaborators including his long term friends Aloe Blacc and Blu, he has cemented himself as a go-to for soulful, perfectly crafted and intricate music. For the final time this season, This is Diggin’ The Crates, with Exile. This episode of Diggin’ The Crates is sponsored by Cold Busted, an L.A.-based record label that curates the best in beats.
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Welcome to season 2, episode 6 of the podcast, brought to you by The Find. The podcast focuses on exploring the art, passion and culture of hip hop, going beyond the typical questioning, and digging deeper into the passions, inspirations and experiences of those involved in the scene’s rich culture, featuring artwork from Sic Film and intro music by Herma Puma & Jabba The Kut, and interview editing by Grey Winter-Jones. This time the graphics are an ode to 1998’s album from People Under The Stairs - The Next Step.
This episode features an LA based lyricist who has been building a solid fanbase with jazz soaked, soul led rhymes that reflect on life, love and music. With his highly respected Jazz & Coffee series, he’s risen to fame and has consequently supported the likes of Bizarre Ride, People Under The Stairs and more as a solo artist and with his group Revolutionary Rhythm. This is Diggin’ The Crates, with Kid Abstrakt.
This episode of the DTC podcast is supporting the upcoming paperback release of God Save The Queens - The Essential History of women in hip hop - by Kathy Iandoli - As a massively respected journalist who has written for the likes of Vibe, Pitchfork, XXL and many more, Kathy’s book shines a much needed light on the history of women within hip hop. There’s no doubt that female voices have not been given enough time and respect within the genre’s history, and this book is righting that wrong. Covering every facet of the scene, from early lyricists such as Roxanne Shante and Queen Latifah to the current superstars of the scene, the book explores gender, money, sexuality, objectification and more.
The book is available from all good retailers including Amazon. Check out God Save The Queens - The Essential History of women in hip hop - by Kathy Iandoli - an essential read for any fan of hip hop, new or old.
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This week we are joined by a Detroit native, whose journey included a brief time in Atlanta. As a lyricist, she has crafted an honest, super lyrical and introverted style twinned with raw talent and flow. Having worked with Apollo Brown, 14KT, Tom Caruana and many more, this is a rare interview with a supreme talent - Boog Brown.
As ever, Diggin' The Crates is brought to you by The Find, created by Vice beats and graphics by sicfilm.net + the intro music by Herma Puma and Jabba Tha Kut plus interview editing by Felix Payne. This episode is brought to you by Scholars Entertainment (@scholars.ENT)
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.