Wow, great interview ! Thanks a lot. I'll never forget that moment when I went to see Do the right thing at a movie theater with my father and we were hit with Fight the power by Public Enemy. Huuuge surge of NRG!
"We never recorded a record where you do fifty tracks and you take the best ten. What the fuck is that shit about? I’ll take twelve and execute twelve, and just do ’em right."
As a songwriter, I feel the same, yet everyone now tells you that crap.
The real professor of Public Enemy. Those Bomb Squad tracks still sound like nothing else. Hearing his perspective of rap as "accumulation of music" makes total sense.
Wow, great interview ! Thanks a lot. I'll never forget that moment when I went to see Do the right thing at a movie theater with my father and we were hit with Fight the power by Public Enemy. Huuuge surge of NRG!
"We never recorded a record where you do fifty tracks and you take the best ten. What the fuck is that shit about? I’ll take twelve and execute twelve, and just do ’em right."
As a songwriter, I feel the same, yet everyone now tells you that crap.
The real professor of Public Enemy. Those Bomb Squad tracks still sound like nothing else. Hearing his perspective of rap as "accumulation of music" makes total sense.