VMP Magazine
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Listen: Interview With Panda Bear About Person Pitch
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Noah Lennox, the mastermind behind this month’s featured record Person Pitch, to talk about quite a bit mo... -
Inciting the Vibe: 454 on Good Convo
’Twas a simple recommendation (before recording our ARTHUR episode) that initiated our host into the otherworldly nature of 454. Almost a year later, and the artist born Willie Wilson is poised for a breakthrough by making hyperdriven rap influenced by everything from footwork to early Rvidxr Klvn. His 4 LIFE mixtape served as introduction for many fans and tastemakers, but Wilson’s shy and humble aura glows through the screen from his Bushwick bedroom. For every smile, there’s a shade of the darkness he endured that molded his purpose. In this episode, 454 and Michael detail how place informs his process, the transition from Orlando to NYC and everything that fuels him in chasing the unknown for all to enjoy.
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An Offering, Revisited: serpentwithfeet on Good Convo
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To witness the gifts of serpentwithfeet is to witness an immeasurable gratitude to the legacies before him, and an incomparable style emanating from himself. His voice commands the room, his melodies haunt and delight within seconds, and his star’s rising with every dazzling performance. He’s also an Old Bay advocate and a purveyor of the power of corniness. In this episode, Michael and serpent connect for the second time (first published — Michael lost their first interview to tech errors three years ago). Within, the duo discuss DEACON, the necessity of community and how to balance love and rage.
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Are We Talking or Doing?: Killer Mike on Good Convo
This uncut two-hour episode features an intimate portrait of “Killer” Mike Render: rapper, businessman, thinker and debater. Many know him as one-h... -
Still Bouncin’, Still Burnin’: Ric Wilson on Good Convo
Rapper, abolitionist, Soul Train line conductor: Ric Wilson’s kept busy as a Chicago rising star making funk-laced bops for the dance floor and the... -
Live from Retirement: Thes One on Good Convo
People Under the Stairs have rested their LA caps on the mantle, retiring with the legacy of two underdogs dedicated to hip-hop’s essence, prevaili... -
Falling Apart, Rising Together: Slow Pulp on ‘Good Convo’
Three years after nearly breaking up, Madison-bred/Chicago-based rock band Slow Pulp have risen to become critically-revered Midwestern darlings... -
Taking the Lead, Being the World: Gabriel Garzón-Montano on ‘Good Convo’
Gabriel Garzón-Montano lives to occupy whomever he must be as each moment requires: globetrotter, heartthrob, loner, lover. Now, he’s arming himself with the sounds and stories to become the popstar symbol of his dreams.
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The Soft is the Hardest Part: Tasha on Good Convo
Chicago-born artist/activist Tasha is in the business of making bed songs: music to rest to, stringed refuge for the excluded. (Make no mistake, sh... -
Listen: Ivy Sole On Our Podcast 'Good Convo'
In our first Good Convo Live — as a part of our new Lost Sounds Radio on Crowdcast — we have Michael’s second interview with Ivy Sole... powered by wine, water, and the Internet. In the year since their first VMP feature, Ivy’s relocated to Brooklyn, released an Overgrown live album, and faced the ever-shifting hellscape of independent artistry in a post-COVID world.
But Ivy’s energy remains as the world relentlessly presses onward; she serves the listener with an optimistic clarity to stay afloat in the current and stay in the house. Michael and Ivy also discuss developing healthy habits, navigating queerness in the industry, and the ethical potential of Black folks having a Zoom cookout.
Tune in, and be sure to subscribe to our Crowdcast for future episodes of Good Convo, and more.
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LISTEN: DMC on 'Good Convo'
On the season one finale of Good Convo, we talk with the O.G. rap superstar, DMC of Run-DMC, about everything from how he made rappers with sneaker... -
Listen To Our Podcast Interview With CHVRCHES
CHVRCHES have gone their own way since they burst on the indie rock scene in 2012. Self-producing their music and originally putting it up for free... -
Listen To Our Podcast Interview With Little Simz
Little Simz, an up-and-coming rapper from the U.K., first took a stage as a rapper before she turned 10. She’s followed her own path ever since, de... -
Interview with Kevin Morby
Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher I couldn't be more excited about Kevin Morby's new album City Music or the fact that he took some time ou... -
When Death is Best: Heno. on Good Convo
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From Takoma Park, Maryland, to the Bay to L.A, Yihenew Belay (known as Heno.) has lived his life infatuated by the potential of what life could be once acknowledging the known unknown as inevitable. He’s lived through the streets, addiction, depression, hypersurveillance and the trials of forging one’s path as an independent artist. Death was the only guarantee, and that granted him the freedom to be. A dark utterance on a train ride became his album’s namesake: Death Ain’t That Bad. And as Heno. speaks with Michael — our host, and an artist grappling with that question all his life — the Maryland comrades send a beacon out for nomads, for Black folks, for dreamers gazing into the void and taking steps nonetheless.
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Feels Like Queen Spirit: Pom Pom Squad’s Mia Berrin on Good Convo
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The cheerleader: a symbol of power, femininity, even purity, should she be coated in porcelain. She’s despised and desired, and, according to Mia Berrin, this image colored her formative girlhood experiences as a pillar of something unattainable. Pom Pom Squad became her project: a reimagining of the figure and an ongoing examination of the vulnerability of otherness via race, gender and queerness. On this episode, Mia checks in with Michael to discuss how her youth paved the road to this project and her upcoming full-length debut Death of a Cheerleader. The pair also discuss the whitewashing of Black music, the power and money behind modern indie aesthetics and how to walk in one’s pain to power something beautiful.
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Boy Wonder: Knox Fortune on Good Convo
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Kevin Rhomberg’s well-accustomed to the whirlwind of what a music career can be: He’s been on the broke hustle in L.A., been on the radio and won a Grammy just to end up back in the dingy apartment where he got out his dreams. Knox Fortune’s already took us to Paradise with his otherworldly pop sensibilities, and when the world needed him… he faded to the background. Now, he’s in New York with his lover, fresh off the COVID album cycle of Stock Child Wonder. On this episode, Knox talks to Michael (for the second time) about what he’s done in the years between records, the perception of artist/producers, the shifting meaning of home and how memory informs the warmth of his music.
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All Hues, No Shade: Fana Hues on Good Convo
Fana Hues is a Black woman from Pasadena: known for the Rose Bowl, yet small enough for everybody to know one another. Whether shows with the family band or volunteering in her neighborhood, her entire life thus far has given her the foundation for an artist with a deep care for community. She contains many methods to speak, only strengthened by the time in life where she couldn’t; a childhood flurry of illnesses hushed her voice to a whisper, carving space for her to find her strength inside and out. Now, her star turn: this episode (her first podcast ever!) finds Fana chatting with Michael about the California she comes from, what prepared her to release her first collection, Hues, and building the framework for all her artistic selves to belong to.
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As Told by Djo: Joe Keery on Good Convo
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The True Blueprint: Erick the Architect on Good Convo
photo Kanya Iwana
Erick Arc Elliott (known as the Architect) has spent the past decade as one-third of the beloved NYC crew Flatbush Zombies, leaving a collective legacy as one of the most energized live acts in hip-hop. Solo, Elliott’s built a discography as one of the most versatile producer-rappers of all time. They’ve never signed the paperwork, so the books are written differently; nevertheless, the Architect’s paving his own waves no matter what.
On this episode, Erick chats with Michael about the moments that brought Erick from label marketing rep to underground legend to festival act. The two also reminisce on 2010s blog rap, and decode the concepts behind Future Proof, Erick’s new EP and album and a framework for survival and self-improvement.
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Choices and Chaos: Guapdad 4000 on Good Convo
What’s life for the Lil Scammer That Could? Ask Oakland’s own Guapdad 4000, and it looks like a feature on a platinum record, a hefty Lyft budget, several durags and L.A. weather. Gone are the days of his Dior Deposits, but not the pain that came from it; when one inherits a hustler’s bloodline, one’s never too far from chaos. That’s what makes the fabric of Guap and !llmind’s collab album 1176, and it’s the fabric of this episode as well. Within, Guap and Michael discuss the Bay’s impact on music and culture, the way Guap maneuvers between clout and creativity and the choices Guap made throughout his life to stand on his own 10 no matter where you place him.
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Making Room: Ricky Reed on Good Convo
There’s a common thread in being thoroughly accomplished, yet feeling like you still have plenty to prove. Enter the life of Ricky Reed: Grammy-win... -
Shadows of Allen: Puma Blue on Good Convo
The journey of Jacob Allen took him from demo versions at the BRIT to tours around the world as Puma Blue: a shape-shifting multi-instrumentalist delving into the depths of romance, heartbreak, and pain. It made him a lo-fi indie darling with millions of streams, but who is Puma Blue in his mid-20s? No longer an insomniac, much more in control of his emotions, and deeply in love from London to Atlanta. Ahead of his debut album In Praise of Shadows, this episode brings Jacob Allen in high-definition like never before: moving through the blue, growing past perception, and leaving the character behind to be who he truly is.
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Finding a Better Love: Love Mansuy on Good Convo
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A Wonderful World: Billy Lemos on Good Convo
At 22 years old, the Iowa-raised, Chicago-based Billy Lemos has weathered more waves from his computer than many artists a decade older. Lemos is a... -
Portrait of Hippo: SIR E.U on Good Convo
There’s a myriad of ways to describe SIR E.U, and a shortage of words that do the 27-year-old DC native any justice: idiosyncratic, innovative, rel... -
The Storm When the Sun Won’t Talk: Mavi on Good Convo
Let the Charlotte-bred MC tell it... the South still got sum’n to say, but the sun’s not talking right now. The storm’s approaching, and Mavi’s bee... -
Listen: Rexx Life Raj On A New Episode Of 'Good Convo'
From the gridiron to the Grammy race, Rexx Life Raj has built his career through the lens of flight. The Bay Area artist has become a deeply-affect... -
Listen: April + VISTA On Our Podcast 'Good Convo'
In this Good Convo Live episode on VMP's Lost Sounds Radio, Michael interviews the DMV duo April + VISTA in a feature-length spree of nostalgia and light. From two different homes, A+V delve into an oral history of their experiences in the DMV scene before finding each other and collaborating exclusively. They also disclose the realities of navigating the industry independently: their strongest victories, most edifying failures, and the ways they maintain motivation to stay present in the process.
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Listen: Yoh on ‘Good Convo’
Good Convo is a music interview show that puts content in context, no cap necessary. In the fourth episode of this season, we go to A3C in Atlanta ... -
The Best Albums of 2017
Andrew Winistorfer, Senior Editor extraordinaire for VMP, is in the building for the last episode of 2017. We talk through VMP's top 10 albums of t... -
Miles Davis and "Sorcerer"
Today's episode focuses on an album that was released on October 23rd, 1967 as this artists 40th studio album, as well as his second release of 196... -
Interview with Andrew Barber from Fake Shore Drive
Huge day today folks. Red Bull flew me out to Chicago for their Red Bull Sound Select festival and hooked up an interview with one of my personal h... -
Satica and the Best Summer Pop Song You'll Hear All Winter
I found out about Satica maybe two months ago and got addicted to her track “Honey Whiskey” on Soundcloud. She was nice enough to come on the show ... -
Why We Love Sad Music During The Fall
I’ve been pretty curious for a long time why it is that as soon as there’s the faintest nip of cold in the September air, I’m immediately in my fla... -
Daniele Luppi and His Vision of MILANO
It takes a special sort of artist to pull the listener into a different world entirely, and there are far more examples of folks who have tried to ... -
Interview with Sharon Van Etten on "Because I Was In Love"
Sharon Van Etten has become a force to be reckoned with within the world of Indie music over the last eight years, and it all began in 2009 with th... -
Four Tet's New Energy
This week Katie Bain and I jump into Four Tet and his meditative new album New Energy. We get into Four Tet's backstory, why his work has stuck wit... -
The History of the Ambient Church
Brian Sweeny, the founder of Ambient Church, is on the show today and I'm so excited this interview worked out. I found out about Ambient Church a ... -
Selector Series: Caleb Braaten from Sacred Bones Record
Every month, we have one of our favorite music heads pick a few records for the monthly Vinyl Me, Please store and this month we're joined by none ... -
Erased Tapes is Ten
Over the last ten years, avant-garde record label Erased Tapes has nurtured a diverse roster of global artists whilst remaining genre-defying and t... -
The Wilderness of Daniel Norgren
Daniel Norgren is one of our favorite new artists and we’ve been talking about him for a while now. Greg Vandy, host of The Roadhouse on KEXP and t... -
Interview with Skating Polly
One of the best bands you've (maybe) never heard of is named Skating Polly and I was lucky enough to get a bit of their time while they were in bet... -
The National and the Beasts We Live With
The National have released their new album Sleep Well Beast and Geoff Rickly (Thursday, No Devotion, and United Nations) is back to unpack it with ... -
Searching For A Deeper Understanding
The very first new episode of Sounds Good falls to the new album from The War on Drugs album and the (extremely) special guest Mikayla Moyer, Live ... -
The VMP Podcast Has A New Name
Well, here we are. I've been planning on giving the podcast a life of its own for awhile now and everything is finally ready. The name of the new s... -
The Persistent Genius of Grizzly Bear
Jeff Weiss, fresh off his huge profile of Grizzly Bear for Noisey, is here this week to talk one of the most important bands of the last 15 years o... -
"Mistaken For Strangers" Interview with Tom Berninger
We recently had a big event at Alamo Drafthouse here in Denver with none other than Tom Berninger, the director of "Mistaken For Strangers" and bro... -
Jen Cloher and Billie Eilish Album Reviews
Jen Cloher, one of the best DIY artists in Australia or anywhere else, has a new self-titled album out and we're way, way into it. We get into her ... -
What Would Diplo Do?
This week we're talking one of the grandfathers of EDM, Diplo, and the new parody show "What Would Diplo Do?" on Viceland. We get into Diplo's care...