| Q1 : How did you get your alias/rap name? |
| If you like normal today rappers, you’ll hate me. |
| Q2 : What year did you first get into hip hop? |
| Made demos with Steve The Vocalist and Ant from the group Atmosphere in the early nineties. Then my first release was in 99’ “See Thru The Dirt”. |
| Q3 : Who have been the major influences on your career to date and
how? (musical or other) |
| The pioneers of Hip Hop:
http://www.distrakt.com/archives/oct_05/Oct_News.html
Free eBook:
http://www.distrakt.com/lessons.zip |
| Q4 : If you could perform or record with anyone dead or alive - who
would it be and why? |
| Madlib, because with beats and rhymes he’s original and creative like me, that combination would equal scorching hot music. |
| Q5 : What countries and cities have you most enjoyed performing in?
Any interesting stories to tell? |
| Haven't been all over the world yet, but Colorado is live. |
| Q6 : Across your career to date, what highlights will you hold onto
till you die? |
| Besides rocking as an opener for MF Doom, De La Soul, Talib Kweli, Sean Price and being a performing artist at Scribble Jam, making music will always be the highlight. |
| Q7 : Vinyl and analog have played such a massive part of the
development of hip hop, how do you feel about the shift to digital? |
| A beautiful thing, but RIAA reports that vinyl sales are growing! |
| Q8 : What advice do you have for young, aspiring artists
(MCs/DJs/Producers)? |
| Follow through and do you. |
| Q9 : What one thing in your career you would most want to be
remembered for? |
| Originality. |
| Q10 : What other activities do you enjoy doing when you're not making
music, rehearsing or performing? |
| Making inventions and films. |
| Q11 : Why hip hop? |
| Math, science, innovation, unity, language, historical documentation, universal communications and spiritual translations is why. |