Adra-matic of Adra-matic.com catches up with the mad scientist The Alchemist as he speaks about possible future collaborations with NAS, not having his production on Eminem's album, The Step Brothers project and more.
Adramatic.com: What’s the song you enjoyed the most recording for the Step Brothers’ project?
The Alchemist: Legendary Mesh, it was nuts. Adramatic.com: With all the rapper you produce for, it must be a dilemma to know for which one u’d give your best productions. So how do you choose?
The Alchemist: I don’t know… The one who’s gonna be the biggest and make the most noise.
Adramatic.com: You released the Albert Einstein album with Prodigy, there’s the IMDKV track which is one of my favorite of 2013, what was your inspiration behind that beat?
The Alchemist: For the whole project I was taking a bunch of old school 80′s rap beats and mixed them with weird dark samples, taking more drums from the 80′s rap type shit and just blended them.
Adramatic.com: How would you describe it?
The Alchemist: Grandmaster Cash meets Goblins’ soundtrack from Suspiria’s soundtrack. I love that song, when we do it live it always works.
Adramatic.com: Can we expect some new collaborations with Nas?
The Alchemist: Man I hope, we’ve been having a little bit of contact lately, he’s one of the best of all times, we’ll see.
Adramatic.com: I’d like to know more about my two favorites songs from Step Brothers (Alchemist & Evidence). The first one is Let Yourself Go. So what was your inspiration behind that beat?
The Alchemist: I made it in Eminem’s crib on the headphones on the MPC 2000 XL. Eastern european record, chopped it up. I made it with the headphones so it was different.
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