Featuring RZA, The Juggaknots, Company Flow and extra.
billy woods, rapper and the founding father of Backwoodz Studioz, has had a exceptional few years. Since 2003, he has been a distinguished determine within the New York underground hip-hop scene and has established himself as one of the constant and hard-working names within the trade. He has delivered a string of fantastic releases, together with collaborations with Kenny Segal and Moor Mother.
woods’ newest undertaking, Maps, marks his second collaboration with producer Kenny Segal and is a standout launch of the 12 months thus far. VF’s Kelly Doherty not too long ago caught up with woods to delve into the records which have performed a major position in shaping and galvanizing his music.
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billy woods’ journey with vinyl started tentatively throughout a youth dominated by cassettes and CDs. “When I used to be a teen stepping into music by myself, vinyl was form of out,” he explains. During time spent in Zimbabwe as a toddler, woods had entry to records and a turntable, however upon returning to the US, he now not had a working turntable at house.
Later in school, he was reintroduced to vinyl. “There had been youngsters who’d get a turntable and steal their mother and father’ records. There had been these older youngsters, and I used to go smoke weed of their room and so they had reggae, roots and dub records”.
He remembers assembly photographer and collaborator Alexander Richter due to mutual love of a report. “He was listening to Jeru The Damaja’s “Come Clean” single on vinyl along with his window open on campus,” woods says. Exchanges like this with pals formed lots of his early vinyl experiences. “I don’t suppose there’s a single report on this record that I had first”.
woods’ report picks predominantly mirror a transformative period in underground hip-hop, which influenced his inventive development, starting from the preliminary inspiration of The Juggaknots to the euphoria of listening to his buddy in Cannibal Ox on vinyl. Even to today, he continues to derive pleasure from the vinyl releases of his personal music “Before you even hear your report, it’s superb simply holding it in your fingers and being like ‘wow’,” he enthuses.
“I had the expertise the opposite day with each variations of the Maps vinyl. I had childlike power busting the packing containers open, taking it out and seeing this factor that you simply and everyone concerned put a lot time and power into and it’s now a totally realised bundle”.
Read on to find the records that made billy woods.
The Juggaknots
The Juggaknots
(Fondle ‘Em Records)
I first encountered this report in school after I met this child from New York, who was into underground hip hop and was one of many first individuals I knew who actually had rap vinyl. I’d by no means heard of them and when it was performed for me, I used to be simply blown away. I had some publicity to the underground hip-hop scene after coming to New York, however I wasn’t plugged in in any respect and so they didn’t have a scene like that the place I used to be coming from.
The group was like a household factor, with Breeze as the principle rapper, and his brother and sister had been additionally concerned. The type, capability to craft conceptual songs, and manufacturing had been unimaginable. I hadn’t heard one thing prefer it earlier than. The report’s hook was the tune “Clear Blue Skies,” which was about racism however advised from the attitude of a white child’s dialog along with his father about the truth that he’s relationship a Black woman. I used to be like, “Wait the rapper is Black?”. It was conceptually so daring and it’s loopy to suppose how younger these guys had been after they made this report.
This was a few of my earliest publicity to the New York scene. Some would possibly say it was a bedrock of the scene that may finally develop into Rawkus, Definite Jux, and different issues. It was handed round as a little-known report you could possibly solely get on vinyl. I can’t keep in mind if it even had paintings or was only a white label. I wish to say it was a white label, however that might simply be me mythologising.
Bobby Digital (RZA)
Digital Bullet
(Koch Records)
When I moved again to New York City in 2001 to make an actual go at doing music, I’d hang around with the one who would develop into my closest early musical collaborator, Bond. He lived with two different pals of mine and one was this child Dimitri who would accumulate records to some extent.
This was the period when everybody didn’t have house recording methods, so I hadn’t performed quite a lot of precise recording. I’d go over to theirs virtually day by day on some boot camp shift and simply write, hearken to beats, write, smoke weed, write and report little demo issues to cassette tapes. It was the primary time I used to be actually listening to my very own voice.
Around that point, somebody had the one “Must Be Bobby” on vinyl. It additionally had the instrumental model, and it was actually dope. I simply would put that on and write to it–placing in my 10,000 hours or no matter. Eventually, that led to me copping the album.
It’s an underrated entry within the Wu-Tang discography, each solo or group. It’s only a actually well-crafted album, starting to finish. The socio-political concepts on the album actually reverberated, particularly given the time. I used to be over at Bond’s on the morning of 9/11. We had been in Greenpoint, proper on the water, and we had been making music earlier than it and saved making music after it. 9/11 was very a lot within the foreground of all the pieces in New York City–you’d rise up within the morning and there are big plumes of black smoke.
I discovered it fascinating not solely sonically and stylistically, however socio-politically. The report sticks in my thoughts as a reminiscence of after I was simply attempting to work on my artwork.
MF DOOM
Operation: Doomsday
(Fondle ‘Em Records)
The one that had discovered “Clear Blue Skies” in class was the identical one that performed me MF DOOM. I knew Zev Love X and KMD’s music and was in all probability 13 when “Peach Fuzz” got here out. Years later, I’m in class and the dude has a few singles on Fondle ‘Em [Records]. The first one which hit me was “Hey!” and the B-side of that perhaps was “Doomsday”. The lyrics and the vibe and method had been simply completely completely different. In that period, there have been many individuals simply doing shit, nevertheless it was completely different from the remainder of the underground scene.
I heard these records, and so they caught in my thoughts, however then I left faculty. I didn’t have the records, however I’d make little mixtapes on cassette from records. I had “Hey!” and “Doomsday” and some different songs on a mixtape. Those unique variations ended up being put collectively for Operation: Doomsday, which got here out on Fondle ‘Em, vinyl solely. By that time, I had left New York, gone again to DC, and was getting right into a bunch of different shit. Then I noticed one thing within the Washington City Paper about MF DOOM placing out an album. I ended up getting it on CD and was simply blown away. The model that I really ended up shopping for was a Sub Verse model, which was the primary to be launched on CD. It had been re-recorded. It’s cleaner, with some main variations in supply and lyrics and I believe it had an additional tune or two.
I nonetheless have a robust place in my coronary heart for the unique one. Although the Sub Verse one is what I consider after I take into consideration the album, my coronary heart is with the unique Operation: Doomsday report. It was groundbreaking. It simply upended how I thought of rap, and that was after I was fairly set that I used to be going to do music.
Man, there are such a lot of issues that he simply did in another way–from developing with the idea to how he balanced the darkish comedy facet and bitterness beneath the humour. The Black American traditions that he referred to as again to at completely different occasions, in addition to the generational similarities. Even although he’s older than me, all of the issues that I recognise–the popular culture and TV references. Operation: Doomsday was fascinating, sensible, poignant, wholly and utterly unique. It modified how I thought of my work and adjusted how I wrote.
Later, I came upon he was half Zimbabwean and half Caribbean, which is my very own background. That was so sick and all of it made sense.
Kool Keith
Matthew
(Funky Ass Records)
This was one other that I heard at Bond’s crib. Man, Matthew is loopy. It’s the rawest, in all senses of the phrase, Kool Keith album. I believe it’s largely self-produced, and he’s simply going off and ranting with an unhinged rawness. It was nice to hearken to, and it was like alright, so you’ll be able to simply write and make your personal guidelines.
There’s a tune referred to as “Lived In The Projects” the place he’s mainly itemizing issues in between repeating the phrases “you by no means lived within the tasks”. It made me realise you’ll be able to simply you are able to do what you wish to do. You can break guidelines, you’ll be able to reduce free, you’ll be able to discuss your shit. The manufacturing was just a few raucous shit. It was humorous, acerbic and ridiculous, however so in your face that it additionally needed to be taken severely.
Company Flow / Cannibal Ox
DPA
(Def Jux)
Although Company Flow’s Funcrusher Plus was a massively formative album for me too, I’m going to say this launch as a result of we’re speaking about vinyl.
I used to be actually shut pals with Vordul Mega and knew Cannibal Ox. At the identical time, EL-P was a pioneering voice that had this legendary report that was by no means adopted up actually, in my thoughts. With this EP, issues went from Vordul being this child I do know that raps and is dope to him signed to Def Jux and introducing me to this different cat and saying we’re going to be Cannibal Ox.
It was a double vinyl break up EP with the primary Cannibal Ox songs on one a part of the report – this was my homie and anyone who had mentored me in music, though he’s youthful than me. Suddenly, he’s on a report with a producer who’s already a legend to me. Hearing these tracks, I used to be like, “what the fuck?”. I had heard Vordul’s rhymes, however quite a lot of that was acappella within the residence in Harlem or no matter. The report sounded loopy to me, simply the precise sonic texture.
The different disc was Company Flow. That facet of the report was cool too and had a tune referred to as “Simple” that begins with “the day my watch acquired stolen” and I’ll all the time keep in mind it. It was the second when somebody I knew was actually doing this. EL-P had began his personal label. My good buddy is concerned and this music they’re making sounds loopy.
It bridged the period of underground hip hop I used to be first launched to in 1996 after I heard “Clear Blue Skies”. Meeting Vordul and figuring out somebody who rapped and was an unimaginable prodigy – out of the blue 5 years later it had all come collectively. It made all of it actual that I might attempt to do that.
billy woods and Kenny Segal’s Maps is out now.