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Underground Undercover: Five Indie Producers That You May Not Know…But Should

I want to preface this list by saying that I realize there are a bazillion producers out there that are doing great things, but it just isn’t possible to put every single person out there on the same list at the same damn ti…well, you get the point! This won’t be the last list, so feel free to clue us in on who you think is deserving of our attention in the comments section! I would love to hear from you! With that, please enjoy! – Skyyhook Five Indie Producers That You May Not Know…But Should (*In No Certain Order) J57 J57 has proven himself to be a beast among mere mortal men, not just on the mic with the BrownBag AllStars, but also behind the scenes with his eclectic production! He is currently being mentored by, and is working on production with, the one and only DJ Premier. J57 finds himself in demand from many Underground/Indie artists who are looking for that plate of melodies and beats topped off with metaphorical heat that only J57 brings to the table! He has a way of inviting the listener to his party, and is serving up original content for all the partygoers whom attend, too. Please lend an ear to J57: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW-dwivUhqU] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSt90ovVIyg] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp22zl-hGm8] Buda Da Future & Grandz Musik The dynamic duo is constantly coming up with new and inventive ways to flip the script on the production tip. Their recent win at The All Access Music Conference (AAMC) for 2012 speaks volumes on behalf of the dexterous twosome. Their ingenuity, accompanied by an eagerness to punish a bass line as if it slapped their mamas, is like few others. Their versatility jumps over lines and barriers within the genre like a musical pole vaulter, as they think there is simply no bar high enough to stop them from leaping to the next unexpected Hip-Hop height. But don’t just take my word for it; take a listen to Buda Da Future & Grandz Muzik for yourself: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KghogmqjsfM] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvtN5TqmxIU] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCHuvJVdBAI] Jimmy Flight The Detroit dillettante is one of the most versatile producers in the Underground and Independent Rap game today. His ability to perform acrobatics with his loops, blends, and mixes would make any Olympian jealous! His knack for finding samples from the most obscure places and combining them with some melodic notes that we know – and some that we don’t – brings a refreshing drink of Hip-Hop nectar to both the ear and the soul. He may not be as decorated as some of his producer brethren, but this young veteran of the game most definitely has earned his war scars. Check out Jimmy Flight: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDwJUFf4v9o] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyhP_cmekOY] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e1u9kurzwE] The Audible Doctor There is most definitely a specific word to use when describing The Audible Doctor as a producer – and that’s ‘smooth.’ His ability to make blends and mixes sound effortless is uncanny. And no matter what the subject matter of the song is, he is able to produce the kind of style that either makes you want to clean up the house or grab a red cup and chill. And that is high praise. The listener is left not knowing whether they should be focusing on the “laid back kick it and enjoy the ride” feel of his production, or his noteworthy voice over the beats. However, smart Hip-Hop heads know that you are supposed to take it all in and appreciate this one-two-punch phenomenon for every bit of its dopeness. Enjoy listening to The Audible Doctor: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey75nu7LHKc] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTFSjnl_0VQ] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFi3i80kdiE] Reach out to the five producers above on Twitter (@_J57 @BudaDaFuture @GrandzMuzik @JimmyFlight @audibledoctor). Put us on to some of your top Underground/Indie producers in the comment section below!

All Access Music's Winning Duo Buda Da Future and Grandz Muzik Talk DJ Young Guru and Big Payoffs

The All Access Music Conference or (AAMC) is a unique conference that combines music industry experts with up and coming musical talents to create a flavorful musical event peppered with education, excellence, and understanding for all involved. It is a rare conference in that it was formulated by veterans of various important major label enterprises. These industry titans also possess experience in the A&R realm which creates a win-win for all involved. The AAMC music competitions are not to be missed, so AllHipHop.com checked in with two of its recent winners – Buda Da Future and Grandz Muzik – who are making their mark as sought-after producers: AllHipHop.com: First off, congratulations on your win! That is completely impressive! How did you guys hear about the contest and then go about entering it in the first place? Grandz Muzik: Thank you! We’re graciously humbled by this win! The competition was fierce, and we were up against some impressive producers. We heard about the event through Walter Randolph; he reached out to us and encouraged us to participate. Our hard work and collaborative efforts were recognized. The All Access Music Conference is the very best music conference out there for up and coming producers. AllHipHop.com: What is different about this conference that makes you guys feel that way? Grandz Muzik: We don’t think that just because we won it either! We feel that way because there are a lot of bogus conferences out there that take advantage of artists and producers, but this one doesn’t do that. They really come through on what they promise. We are proud to have been a part of it whether we won or not. AllHipHop.com: Buda, I recall you telling a really amazing story about how you got started in the industry and production game. If I remember correctly, you said it had something to do with being inspired from a meeting with Young Guru. Would you care to let the readers hear about how he inspired you, and what it all means to you at this special moment in your career? Buda Da Future: One fall NYC day, before I even knew what a MPC was, I went to meet my good friend, The Hitmen/Platinum Boy Music Inc. producer Amadeus, at zomba studios. It was my first experience in a recording studio, and it was a session with Amadeus, the rapper Shellz from the Bx, and the legendary engineer/DJ Young Guru . I was amazed at the atmosphere, the vibe, and all of the equipment. The session was for a new EA sports game called “FIGHT NIGHT”, and Amadeus was producing the theme song to the video game. As soon as I sat down, I began to watch and observe. I had to ask questions after an hour of watching Guru and Amadeus go to work. From the jump, Young Guru was super cool, and when I started asking questions about the recording process, Guru was very receptive to me and began giving me advice on engineering and production through out the whole session. We were going back and forth about our favorite times in Hip-Hop, and he was shared some of his experiences in the game. I can’t front just him building throughout the session and explaining his experiences in the game got me inspired to the utmost, and it changed my life forever. Not to mention watching what Amadeus did with his crazy production during that session. It was amazing to see Guru add his expertise mixing. That 12-hour session changed my life forever. The very next day I thought I was dreaming, like I hadn’t really been there! But it was real! Real enough to even make me decide to quit my job! I had a good paying job after high school, but I had the urge to start a new path in Audio Engineering and Music Production. My family thought I was buggin’ – well, with the exception of my grandma. My grandmother was extremely supportive. I also had a few friends who supported me, too. I decided to enroll in the Institute Of Audio Research in NYC also known as IAR. The very first day of class I met my brother, Grandz Muzik. Our group Voltron was formed. The days turned to months, and while we were in school, we got our first placement. Our very first time hearing someone on one of our tracks was a 50 Cent song called “Paper Chaser”. That placement created a monster! We thanked God for every opportunity. But once again, if it wasn’t for Amadeus inviting me to that session and having that life changing conversation with Young Guru, who knows where we’d be? (laughter) But I’m grateful for every moment, and super grateful for meeting my brother, Grandz Muzik! AllHipHop.com: That is quite a story, sir. Thanks for telling it again, Buda! OK, so Grandz, given the whirlwind that you guys have been enveloped in since you first got started in your careers, I’m sure there have been a lot of amazing moments that you have experienced along the way. What are a few of your favorites so far? Grandz Muzik: Yes, there have been many moments which stand out; winning the UMA Producers of the Year in 2011 at BB Kings was surreal! The fans voted on this win, so it really was a testament to our hard work, and it showed! This win showed us how many supporters we have out there, including family and friends who encourage us every day to keep winning. Being a guest judge on “106 and Park” on BET was an awesome experience. To be seen on national television was a huge moment for us. It was definitely a reality check; a proud moment. AllHipHop.com: Anyone who has seen you working either in the studio, judging beat battles, on TV, or speaking at music conferences can see there is a unique friendship between the two of you and a loyalty that can’t be sabotaged. How important do […]