Producer Interviews

Midi Mafia On The Grind

Producers Bruce Wayne and Dirty Swift (Midi Mafia) sit down for an interview to talk about their first work as a duo (50 Cent’s "21 Questions"), bringing out new artists, their role in selling 25 million albums, and possible appearances on Detox. Warning: The video quality is kinda suspect, but it’s still worth listening to.

Producer Minnesota Making Great Music Vs Getting Paid

Minnesota (Big Pun, Grand Puba, Junior Mafia, Mos Def, Naughty By Nature) talks about spending over 10 years in the production game, remaining semi-underground, and working with Irv Gotti/Ja Rule.  He also mentions the early days for production, his choice in equipment (ASR-10), and making great music vs. getting paid. Check The Interview

Swizz Beatz SESAC Interview Series

In an interview for SESAC, Swizz Beatz breaks down the difference between a producer and a beatmaker.  He specifically goes into the importance of having a game plan, setting the tone for a session, and playing psychologist.  In the second segment, he goes into the creative process behind making hits and where he finds inspiration … Read more

Swizz Beatz Interview: Goals And Sacrifice

Superproducer Swizz Beatz talks about getting his start DJ’ing, mixtapes, and cutting hair.  He also tells of his sacrifices, goals, average day on the grind and sources of inspiration.  A very important part to pay attention to is how Swizz addresses the future of digital technology and the power of promotional distribution channels such as … Read more

Pete Rock Talks About Sample Clearance And Favorite Equipment

Continuing on from their recent Evening & Dialog w/ Pete Rock event, Guitar Center hits us with an excellent interview.  Pete talks specifically about the switch from the E-MU SP1200 to the Akai MPC 2000XL, the importance of EQ’ing, and the concept of sampling & clearance.  Interestingly enough, he talks about Kanye West sampling big … Read more

Mannie Fresh Interview: Music, Fun, And Inspiration

Cash Money production king Mannie Fresh talks about his upcoming album, the fun factor in Southern music, and sources of inspiration.  Mannie also reveals that his first beat for Baby was sold for about $100 and the price differences when producing for indy vs. major artists.

Hank Shocklee Interview: Production Pioneers And Classic Music

I’m a sucker for Hip-Hop history, especially when it comes to people who’ve revolutionized music production.  Public Enemy mastermind Hank Shocklee talks about inventing many of the production techniques that are currently still being used by producers, the creation of the Bomb Squad, and creating classic vs. commercially successful albums.  Shocklee also discusses the importance … Read more