Episode 24 - Dan Deacon by Dan Keech

My guest this week is Dan Deacon, the Baltimore-based electronic musician / composer. Dan is one of my oldest friends in this music world, and we’ve clocked many miles on the road together.

We talk about discovering the DIY underground and how he feels that it saved his life. We discuss how coming to Baltimore as an outsider allowed him to ignore the scene’s rules and create a more inclusive environment. He told me how he’s recently learned to rid himself of an addiction to stress and to enjoy the fruits of his labor.

Splice Today is now our official host of the show, and the spot where all the episodes will premier. As always, this show was recorded at the Lineup RoomMike Riley Comics provided the cover art, which is an homage to The Fat Boys’ self-titled debut.

Episode 23 - Schwarz by Dan Keech

Schwarz is a producer and DJ from St. Louis, now residing in Baltimore. Schwarz has worked with La Chat, DDM, Abdu Ali, Juiceboxxx, TT The Artist, Kyle Mabson and many more. For many years, he helped run the Deep In The Game night at Baltimore’s Hippodrome, with Cex and Mark Brown. He’s recently released three solo singles, and is currently gearing up to release his debut full length.

We talk about growing up in St. Louis and his start in a rap group called AOSTL. He breaks down his move to Baltimore and his entry into Baltimore’s noise and dance music scenes. We discuss his recent releases, and the music he has on the horizon. He also schools me on the difference between Baltimore, Jersey and Philly club music.

This week, Mike Riley hooked us up with an homage to Audio Two’s What More Can I Say. It all went down at The Lineup Room.

Episode 22 - Height Spinning Tunes 3 by Dan Keech

This is my musical wrap-up of 2014. I go in to some of the songs I’ve done this year, as well as other songs that I know will always flash me back to 2014. As always, this show is sponsored by Mike Riley Comics and The Lineup Room. This week’s art is an homage to Redman’s Dare Iz a Darkside cover, which itself was an homage to Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain. Happy New Year To All!

Episode 21 - Lord Grunge by Dan Keech

Lord Grunge is one half of the legendary Grand Buffet. He’s recently released two excellent solo records, as well as releasing two records with Shark Tank. Grunge is one my closest friends in the world, and he’s always been like an older brother to me, in the rap game and in life. I was excited to get him to break down this detailed history of Grand Buffet.

He talks about Grand Buffet’s early shows in restaurants, biker bars and parking lots in the outskirts of Pittsburgh. We talk about their early opening tours with Wesley Willis, Nature Kids and Sage Francis. He breaks down becoming a headlining touring act off the strength of their live show, as well as the burnout of relying on touring as a sole source of income.

Mike Riley hooked us up with an excellent homage to Black Sheep’s A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing. It all went down at the Lineup Room.

Episode 20 - DDM by Dan Keech

DDM is one of my favorite rappers in Baltimore. He first gained recognition as a battle rapper at Baltimore’s 5 Seasons. He’s been working as a solo artist for years, and he’s now teaming up with Paul Hutson to form Bond St. District.

He tells me about growing up as a loner kid with a rich fantasy life, watching Sailor Moon and Westerns on TV. We talk about learning to rise above the dark side of the music business, and how he went from filing for bankruptcy at age nineteen to becoming business savvy and independent. On the second half of the show, Paul Hutson joins the conversation, and they break down their new Bond St. District project.

Mike Riley‘s art this week is an homage to Rob Base and D.J. E-Z Rock’s It Takes Two. As always, this was recorded at The Lineup Room.