The Bad Seed drops “Ronnie Home” (video)
The Bad Seed brandishes barbaric bars on the block while bopping to a hefty hitting heater baked by Nam Nitty. Don't get caught slipping cause everybody now knows "Ronnie Home."
Interview with the one and only Chi-Town Hip Hop staple, Sharkula
Sharkula is a Chicago music and art scene staple. Crafting over thirty albums, EPs, mixtapes and other projects, the prolific rhyme practitioner has been creating non-stop for the better part of two decades. With a one-of-a-kind approach and unrelenting...
Interview with producer/filmmaker David “C-Doc” Snyder
On this episode of the "Sounds from the Underground" podcast, we hear from producer, filmmaker, and record label president David "C-Doc" Snyder. He shares insight into the new Public Enemy album "What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes...
Inspiration and marketing tips from indie Hip Hop artists Indigo Phoenyx, Irie-1, Mark 4ord,...
On this episode of Insomniac Magazine's "Sounds from the Underground" podcast, we hear from a handful of indie rhyme practitioners who share their Hip Hop inspirations and give insights into some of their marketing efforts. They touch on topics,...
Podcast interview with music legend Chuck D
On this Insomniac Magazine podcast episode, the legendary emcee and freedom fighter, Chuck D, provides insight into Public Enemy’s newly released masterwork What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? The mic legend shares his thoughts on the current...
Podcast: Pounds discussing his role as Big Pun in Big L bio pic and...
The Rochester emcee Pounds appears on the Insomniac Magazine Sounds from the Underground podcast to discuss his film role as Big Pun in the Big L biopic and a whole lot more. Check out the podcast audio stream below...
Interview with music industry vet Jazz, manager for Roc Marciano and more
Veteran Manager Talks Music Marketing and More.
On this episode of Insomniac Magazine's Sounds From The Underground podcast, the manager for the legendary Roc Marciano imparts music industry insight. Jazz got his start as a road manager for artists on...
Interview with Hip Hop legend Ced Gee
Cedric Miller aka Ced Gee entered the Hip Hop game decades ahead of his time. As a member of one of the most groundbreaking groups in the genre's golden era, Ultramagnetic MCs, he did double-duty as emcee and producer....
Music industry longevity with Dom Pachino: Hip Hop vet and Wutang brethren formally of...
Dom Pachino’s accomplishments go back well over two decades when he helped make music history as part of Hip Hop’s royal family--Wutang brethren group Killarmy. During his career, he’s toured the planet, appeared on television and film, and maintained...
Trapped in the 80’s: Innovations in Hip Hop [new podcast episode]
Insomniac Magazine's editors, "IZ-REAL" and Kevin Keith, examine innovations in Hip Hop through the decades on this new series as part of the Sounds From The Underground podcast. On this episode, they delve into the 1980's and discuss some...