I played bass on this song that came out today - Time Heals Everything from Blu and Exile’s album of the same name. Thank you @exileradio for having me on it. The album was released on 4/20 I think because it is National Look-Alike Day. @bluherfavcolor@bluandexile
Evolutions Per Minute is a podcast available on all streaming platforms. In this episode, Large Professor meets producer Larry Mizell to talk about how “Think Twice” by Donald Byrd became “Looking at the Front Door.” @xplargepro
Legendary bassist Ron Carter talk to the Dres and Mista Lwange of Black Sheep about his bass part on “Impressions” that became the foundation of “The Choice is Your (Revisited)”. Evolutions Per Minute is podact available on all streaming platforms.
@djkhalil talks to @pattiaustinofficial about the making of “Candi Bar” which used a recreation of her vocal. Evolutions Per Minute podcast is on all streaming services.
@realpeterock and @tomscottjazzman talking about “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.OY.)” and “Today” on the Evolutions Per Minute podcast. Available now on all streaming services.
Evolutions Per Minute is a podcast available on all streaming platforms.
On this episode, hip-hop group Digable Planets meets jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson whose horn playing is on the song Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat).
Evolutions Per Minute is a podcast available on all streaming platforms.
In this episode drummer Billy Cobham meets the members of Souls of Mischief to talk about his composition “Heather” and how it became the foundation of the hip-hop classic “93 ‘til Infinity”.
Evolutions Per Minute is a new podcast available on all streaming platforms. Ten episodes bringing together hip-hop artists with jazz artists whose music they sampled.
Evolutions Per Minute is a podcast available on all streaming platforms.
In this episode saxophonist Tom Scott meets hip-hop producer Pete Rock for the first time to talk about how his saxophone line became the basis for the hip-hop classic “The Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)”.
Evolutions Per Minute is a podcast available on all streaming services.
In this episode, bassist Chuck Rainey meets members of the Pharcyde to talk a kut how his bass part from Quincy Jones’ “Sunmer in the City” was sampled for thier hip-hop classic “Passin’ Me By.”