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We Kill Cowboys In the ATTIC
We Kill Cowboys In the ATTIC
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(NSFW) A look into a bustling independent musical scene through the talented individuals who all play a part in its growth.
Hosts A.M and TommyTynz engage independent artists and creatives with debate, tech, culture, history, comedy and varied perspectives.
Hosts A.M and TommyTynz engage independent artists and creatives with debate, tech, culture, history, comedy and varied perspectives.
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It’s the MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR. Longtime friend of the show Bingo drops in to talk his new project ‘Yerpsgiving’. We talk about why this project is all about showing people who he is, his new ventures experimenting with the afrobeats genre, how Yerpsgiving changed the way he makes projects and taking his marketing to the next level. Ever seen a podcast through thick clouds of gas? Now you have. Don’t forget to LIKE. SHARE. and SUBSCRIBE!
Recorded before release, longtime Attic friend and affiliate Epifani returns once again to preview his new project ‘VENOM’ gain some insight into the making of the project, why Piff prefers clean, short songs and projects, and the 3500 business philosophy. Hear the first 2 tracks, (featuring ATTIC samples) and of course view our glorious mural in all its splendor. @piff3500 @3500world @Moneyandbreakfast @tommytynz @atticandfriends Don’t forget to LIKE! SHARE! And SUBSCRIBE!
An archived piece of ATTIC history, this is the last interview to come out of the OG Attic base…studio; artist, investor, savant, and Avid suplexer Austin AKA Ozy Genius stops by to talk why he initially hated wrestling (before becoming a dog at it of course), his transition to artistry, how the athletic mindset combines with the creative one, and of course, why bullying is actually good. Want to hear the story of Tommy assaulting someone? Of course you do! Don’t forget to LIKE! SHARE! And SUBSCRIBE! His single ‘St1ll B3 C00l’ @theofficalozysensei @atticandfriends @moneyandbreakfast @tommytynz
Multi-Hyphenate artist, entrepreneur, and studio owner Isaac Leo drops by the (NEW STUDIO ALMOST FINISHED) Attic to discuss how he balances his branding as artist and entrepreneur, getting older and seeing firsthand how it seasons and changes one creatively and the sense of urgency and newfound energy he draws from being both artist and father. Don’t forget to LIKE! SHARE! And SUBSCRIBE!
Artists Yash and L and producer Mike Chambers stopped by to talk their love of boom bap music and its influence on their style, Yash's Semi-pro football career, a business idea by L and of course; the future of crypto and music. Don't forget to LIKE! SHARE! and SUBSCRIBE! @yashdotcom
Did you know that ‘Crazy Car’ by the Naked Brothers Band isn’t on the streaming services? Tragic. Anyway, here is an ATTIC episode from the side of a highway after a 2 mile electric bike ride.
This week on the ATTIC we have a two-way interview with creative director Rhea Jibreel of Rhea's Palace. The questions flow in two directions this week as we talk brand management, creative direction, what Rhea's Palace has in store and what exactly a "butt naked" is. ("y'all got too many shiny new terms for me man" -A.M, while writing this)
The ATTIC interviews Artist, stylist, designer, and creative director Julian $tyles at his store ‘The pop up shop LA’ we talk L.A independent creative culture, how the speed of LA’s indies either makes or breaks those who join up, and the importance of networking. Julian then goes through and shouts out the stores many talented designers, discusses the influences and origins of his brand bladeworkz, and we all take a moment to admire the beautiful Black women of L.A. don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE
This week we have Comedian, impressionist, and grand appreciator of all Hood classics: Brotha Love. He talks his start in comedy, the influence of the late, great Bernie Mac on his style and flavor, and where he next wants to take his brand. We go deep into all the potential avenues and opportunities in the new era of content creation, and whether comedy will take him closer to acting or standup first. Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE
The ATTIC tests out a new piece of equipment by discussing smoothies, the summer, and the expanding infrastructure of our coming new studio and mobile podcast equipment! ATTIC 1000 years!
One of the most powerful and prolific artists in the area drops by for a long journey into the ATTIC. @dearestdieglo sits down with Tommy and A.M to discus his Basquiat influence, future animation projects, his Pabst Blue Ribbon can design collaboration and why many creatives can never seem to finish a project.
Also in this episode:
-Another NFT discussion
-Tommy asks Dieglo more about his vision for his own cartoon
-A.M explains why he prefers buying art in person
-Dieglo demands that artists stop painting with their period blood. Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE, or the period look portraits will definitely continue. ATTIC 1000 years!
This week on the ATTIC we have the extremely talented Kase Cobain in to talk his latest project ‘C’EST LA VIE’ the international influence on his music through Haitian and French themes and why he chose to create a limited supply of physical albums for promotional and branding use. Haitian heritage, the origins of the name, and the fusing of his influences into: Kase Cobain. DONT FORGET TO LIKE! SHARE! AND SUBSCRIBE!
Prolific MC Jamal J returns to the ATTIC to break down his album ‘The Calm’ talk process and goes through his decision to add a deluxe version, and like all our guests, engages with the pauses between interview and banter. Polished Hip-Hop and streams of consciousness once again, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE
After a short break the ATTIC returns with recurring guests Jaco and Scooby to talk the upcoming shows, the huge ambitions we all have for summer 2021, the Action Bronson quote in the title and the various levels of viciousness at different level of glizzy. (Speaking of which, congratulations to Scooby who now owns the international pocket glick storage world record, at a whopping 46 min) DONT FORGET TO LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE
Attic newcomer 355Roku drops by with Attic family member Dirt for one of the few 3 hour epics that we know and love. Roku talks his multiple ventures spanning not just music, but studio ownership, coming merch and a possible lane into creative direction. Dirt and Deadboy lead a discussion on NFT's and A.M says why he thinks Roku's musical pivot toward video games is a good move. We also cover Roku's early musical influences and get more insight into his journey leading up to the 'Man in the Mirror' EP. Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE
(SPEND YOUR STIMMY ON AN LLC WITHOUT A BUSINESS PLAN THAT’LL SAVE YOU) Track by track through unreleased, exclusive, and fan favorite music with 3500 general Epifani @piff3500, also streetwear talk, the 3500 future endeavors, why 2021 is gonna belong to @Artistryflows
Tommy and AM are joined once again by friend of the family Squad Captain Purple (@squadcaptainpurple @purpdonpod) We go through Purps new seasonal tape, Purp discusses the influences of seasons and environments on his music, and A.M goes toe to toe with a Guy Fieri flavortown burger (Topped with Mac and cheese. Tasty. 8.3/10)
Tommy, A.M, and Deadboy paint an ATTIC soundscape. Also on today: Stock talk, NFT’s and cultural futures
This episode is one of the definitions of ‘Attic and Friends’ as Artist RozayBloo drops by to talk his rock and disco influences with hip-hop, how he approaches song craft, and how he’ll sometimes hold off on a song while looking for the right producer. Trazy and Satanic Pineapples also drop in to provide a healthy mix of chaos and peace; Trazy talking his lofi music and it’s meditative style and SP discussing the creative concepts behind her photography brand. Smells like ATTIC spirit
Rapper, podcaster, and water connoisseur BigBo$$Purple drops into the ATTIC this week and you don’t want to miss this one. We talk Purps southern influences on his music, his interactions with skateboard culture and his maneuvers in podcasting with Don Kuzan. Purp gives us insight into his minimalistic home recording style and brings forth an Attic debate about baseball. “Bitch my water costs $3.99” - Purp @Squadcaptainpurple @MoneyandBreakfast @TommyTynz @Drebanto








