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    Explore "scottyhard" with insightful episodes like "6. Spectre (Wordsound Recordings), Self Jupiter (Freestyle Fellowship/Project Blowed)" and "4. New Kingdom (Scotty Hard, Nosaj & Sebash)" from podcasts like ""Extraordinary Rap Podcast" and "Extraordinary Rap Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    6. Spectre (Wordsound Recordings), Self Jupiter (Freestyle Fellowship/Project Blowed)

    6. Spectre (Wordsound Recordings), Self Jupiter (Freestyle Fellowship/Project Blowed)

    In this episode we speak to Wordsound Recordings CEO Skiz Fernando and Self Jupiter of Freestyle Fellowship, and we share some essential listening recommendations.

    Skiz “Spectre” Fernando, AKA The Ill Saint, guides us through some rarely-told history, illuminating the vital connection between Jamaica and NYC, encompassing the dub reggae and early hip hop that would inform his unique approach to beat production and the dark, dusted aesthetics of his label, Wordsound Recordings. We go over the label’s roster including Prince Paul, MC Paul Barman, Sensational, Scotty Hard and Hawd Gankstuh Rappuhs MC’s Wid Ghatz. We also talk about Bill Laswell and the Jungle Brothers’ fated project Crazy Wisdom Masters. Finally, we discuss Skiz’s long-term relationship with Wu-Tang Clan and his forthcoming book, From The Streets of Shaolin: The Wu-Tang Saga.

    This month’s Patreon bonus episode features additional time with Skiz, as he details his early influences, explains how he became a writer for The Source, and shares some arcane knowledge! After that, it’s an exclusive hour-long Sensational mix by Supreme Low who dubs out a selection of some of the greatest, most fucked-up works (including some rare and unreleased tracks) by the self-proclaimed “freak styler”. Get this and all the past bonus episodes (including Anti-Pop Consortium, New Kingdom, Cambatta, Brzowski, and Tokyo Cigar) for just $3 via patreon.com/weirdrap.

    Guest correspondent Beverly Fre$h returns to break down Self Jupiter’s verbal and lyrical approach, from his work on Freestyle Fellowship’s Innercity Griots album through his latest releases with Kenny Segal, discussing the subconscious, finding hidden rhythms, leaving room for interpretation, and artworks as living entities. Jupiter also takes us back to the very first night of the infamous Good Life open mic, followed by the formation of Freestyle Fellowship, up through the subsequent years of Project Blowed, sharing how he regarded the growing underground hip hop scene of the late 90s which he and his peers had helped to birth.

    We recommend some new releases by Tracy Jones and Bilal Salaam, and an older one that deserves more attention: FLANCH.

    And we recommend a podcast, Rhythms Per Minute (hosted by Bloodmoney Perez), particularly an episode illuminating the brilliance of Bigg Jus.

    Weekly Weird Rap Discussion Gang at youtube.com/weirdrap. (Latest editions: Pharcyde’s Bizarre Ride and Labcabincalifornia, Billy Woods & Kenny Segal’s Hiding Places, and Young Black Teenagers. Next up: “humorous rap”.)

    Weird Rap t-shirts, social media links, etc. at weirdrap.com.

    Please rate/review at weirdrap.com/rating.

    Email weirdrap3000@gmail.com. (No self-promo, please, unless it’s truly advanced, ground-breaking, or otherwise WEIRD.)

    4. New Kingdom (Scotty Hard, Nosaj & Sebash)

    4. New Kingdom (Scotty Hard, Nosaj & Sebash)

    It’s the show notes! This episode’s focus is on New Kingdom, plus some social commentary, podcast recommendations, and a new music rundown.

    With guest correspondent Beverly Fre$h, we interview all three members of the groundbreaking experimental rap group New Kingdom, discussing the group and individual ventures. Jason Furlow (AKA Nosaj, Nature Boy Jim Kelly) ruminates on freestyling with Rammellzee and Sir Menelik, aging, and Project Blowed. Sebastian Laws (AKA Sebstop, Sebash) explains time, synergy, and wanderlust. And producer/engineer Scott Harding (AKA Scotty Hard) takes us through the group’s work with Del and Tricky, answers some questions provided by Mike Ladd, and discusses Sensational. We even have a quick appearance from Elucid who shares his thoughts on New Kingdom too.

    Not included in the episode is an additional interview with King Eulas, who sheds additional light on Nosaj. It’s available for free at http://patreon.com/weirdrap. Also included there is the Bonus Episode, featuring the original New Kingdom demo tape and additional interviews including Nosaj’s thoughts on Wordsound Recordings and PM Dawn, Sebastian on his formative years, and Scotty Hard discussing his work with Ka and Lifers Group. If that wasn’t enough, in honor of this episode, Nosaj, King Eulas and Beverly Fre$h put together a foundational avant-garde rap playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjOA0PXpcXQ84U_dTPbIey-39AHbmi2Ei.

    Nosaj - https://www.instagram.com/nosajfromnewkingdom
    Sebastion - https://www.instagram.com/suttonclocks
    Scotty - http://scottyhard.com
    Beverly - http://beverlyfresh.com

    Then we talk about optics; perceptions the role of the white man in hip hop journalism, as it relates to Weird Rap and beyond.

    A couple other podcasts we’d like to recommend are #StoriesAboutSongs by Kevin Beacham, and Stirring The Sauce, Vol. 1 on Ice Cube’s "Contract With Black America".

    Some new album recommendations:
    Aaron Cartier - Aaron Cartier Best Dog https://biglink.to/aaroncartier
    Chip The Black Boy - Multiversal War https://davidliebehart.bandcamp.com/album/multiversal-war
    Nah - Mortal Glitch https://nahstuff.bandcamp.com/album/mortal-glitch
    Clipping. - Visions Of Bodies Being Burned https://clppng.bandcamp.com/album/visions-of-bodies-being-burned
    Ebony Tusks - Heal Thyself https://ebonytusks.bandcamp.com/album/heal-thyself

    Another new album is Aesop Rock’s Spirit World Field Guide, which some people are boycotting. We discuss this in brief, and more in depth at http://facebook.com/groups/weirdrap.

    Weird Rap t-shirts, social media, music releases and more at https://weirdrap.com.

    Please rate and review via http://weirdrap.com/rating.

    Message us at weirdrap3000@gmail.com. (Please don’t contact us about your music unless you’re certain it’s truly inventive and vital.)

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