De La Soul Lesson 1 (Smoove Tribute)
If you were like me when The Lesson came out and freaked out as a teen, you’re in for a treat. Recent Big Ups interviewee Smoove has payed tribute to […]
If you were like me when The Lesson came out and freaked out as a teen, you’re in for a treat. Recent Big Ups interviewee Smoove has payed tribute to […]

DJ Andy Smith talks Madame Jo Jo’s w/ Keb Darge, emergency chocolate, favorite 45’s, his 3 favorite DJ mixes and more.
Here’s a response I got from the people over at RecordStore.com in regards to the post I put up trying to find out what the deal is with it……….. “Hi, […]
Let me pose this question to you? Is Record Store Day a bunch of bullshit? Is a day purportedly to promote independent record stores just a front for marketing machines […]

Dope DJ and graphic designer Mike 2600 breaks down digging for records, why Q-Bert still holds up in 2011, 12″ singles, and repping Minneapolis.
We had Wu Tang vs. the Beatles, we had some Wu Tang Reggae/ Ragga mix, now, finally we have some Shaolin Jazz. This quick preview is definitely raising some eyebrows […]
I got an e mail from A guy called Frank the other day who told me about a pretty good record score in Richmond. This score of a 50 cent […]
So here I am a few weeks ago, going over recent record scores (unearthed some 90’s underground Hip Hop gems at my local thrift) which prompted me to get out […]

Rock Steady Crew member Skeme Richards talk 45’s, Hot Peas and Butta, and why digging isn’t just for records.

Guitarist/Keyboard player Brendan O’Connell from Chicago Soul Band The Right Now breaks down his favorite vinyl, opening for Otis Clay, and Dairy Queen