New Interview [Audio] - Producer Frost Gamble talks production techniques new & old, longevity in the music industry and upcoming projects with "My Hip Hop Life"
Earlier this month, NY state producer Frost Gamble - now resident in Winnipeg Canada - hit NYC to finish recording his new "Rare Fabric" EP with Tragedy Khadafi which releases on October 20th. It is available to pre-order on Bandcamp
While there, he took the opportunity to meet with several members of the press including journalist Shamika Sykes who sat down with him for online "My Hip Hop Life".
The interview was recorded for Shamika's "Hangout Session" series of interviews and was published yesterday.
The pair began by discussing his earliest days in hip hop, and how "The Message" was the single that first reeled him into the genre as a fan. He then explains his initial link up with rapper Tone Chop, first as friendly rap battle rivals and how he then refocused on beatmaking. The pair have the new album "Respect Is Earned Not Given" releasing on September 29th featuring Kool G Rap, D.N.A., Tragedy Khadafi, Planet Asia and Canadian upcomer White Rhino. Available again to pre-order through 22 Entertainment in digital and CD formats HERE
Moving onto the subject of production more generally, Frost compares his original recording techniques through tape splicing and the MPC to the current technology used, explaining methods are of secondary importance to the result having "a soul". Citing Diamond D, The Beatnuts, Pete Rock and Madlib as some of his influences, the conversation turns to Fat Joe's recent comments that "boom bap's not the wave anymore".
Frost speaks on the over indulgence in labelling genres, stating "ultimately everyone is replicating what Kool Herc did" as an evolved extension of the turntable, with many contemporary styles having a comparatively shorter shelf life.
This leads him to outline his own longevity and how advice helped him adapt and work within the modern music industry which has resulted in his deal with 22 Entertainment. Following his views on the current Canadian scene, he then discusses the development of his own stable of artists, his new work with Horseshoe Gang and Royce da 5'9", the aforementioned albums and his new "I Missed My Bus" project which includes guest artists Skyzoo, Ras Kass, Ruste Juxx, KXNG Crooked, Rah Digga, Guilty Simpson and more.
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW IN FULL ON SOUNDCLOUD
FROM THE NEW ALBUM "RESPECT IS EARNED NOT GIVEN", LATEST SINGLE "GUILLOTINE CHOP" ft WHITE RHINO & PLANET ASIA
Connect with Frost on social media via twitter @FrostGamble, IG @Frost.Gamble and FB FrostGamble
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