Esteemed hip-hip producer Prince Paul and cohorts Mr. Dead and Soce head out to the arid climes beyond Palm Springs to find out what’s good with dance impresarios Goddollars, A Club Called Rhonda, Monty Luke, and Skeet Skeet. Bikini waxing recommended.
Esteemed hip-hip producer Prince Paul and pals Mr. Dead and Soce head to Southern California’s Inland Empire hotspot Pomona for a truly gnarly night of heavy metal. Starring face-melting talent including Bonded By Blood, Crom, Death Angel, The Body, and Municipal Waste. Hey tough guy — you haven’t lived until you’ve seen Mr. Dead stage-dive!
Esteemed hip-hop producer Prince Paul and cohorts Mr. Dead and Soce head on down to New Orleans, where a new brand of bounce music is bubbling up. See dance moves bordering on totally unbelievable, and meet esteemed Big Easy personalities Big Freedia, Rusty Lazer, Big Choo, and Katey Red. Hotter than a crockpot full of gumbo, guaranteed!
Stylish and sucka free, Danny Brown is a Detroit rapper like no other. His punchline-stuffed 2011 album XXX landed high on many best-of year-end lists and deservedly so. On his new Scion A/V single “Grown Up” Brown reminisces about being a frisky little kid over snappy snares and pulsing piano. “Whoever though I’d be the greatest growing up?” asks Danny. Instrumental also included!
They say you can’t go home again, but legendary hip-hop producer Prince Paul pays no mind as he heads to the Big Apple with compatriots Mr. Dead and Soce in tow. The intrepid trio visits with some of today’s most esteemed beat-makers to witness their creative processes, before hitting the clubs to experience the results. Starring: Soul Clap, Style of Eye, Win Win, Ghostdad, XXXChange, and Chris Devlin. The beat is on! [scion youtube video]
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Originally a member of Stetsasonic, Prince Paul produced tracks on hip-hop albums such as 3rd Bass’ 1989 debut album The Cactus Album and De La Soul’s first three albums. After which he put together two solo albums: Psychoanalysis: What is It? and the hip hop operette A Prince Among Thieves, which featured Big Daddy Kane, Xzibit, Kool Keith and Everlast. He, along with Frukwan of Stetsasonic, Too Poetic ofBrothers Grimm, and The RZA of Wu-Tang Clan, made up the Gravediggaz. Read the full article »»»»