The process wasn’t really a big deal.
We just hung out, went to clubs, got drunk,
I’ll hand him a beat CD, I go to sleep,
he’ll work on some music, he’ll go to
sleep, I’ll wake up, I’ll make some more
beats, listen to what he did, we might take
some shrooms together if we awake at the same
time, and then listen to the music when it’s
done.
I don’t think so.
Because people are expecting too much and
they’re complaining about certain things
that this DOOM record isn’t going to have
any way, mastering and mixing.
We like our stuff dirty.
I think people are on a different level now.
That was good for then, but now times are
different.
I like to listen to the album though, I love
it.
I love the new album.
I mean do you really think so?
That people would have a different expectation?
Yeah, yeah people have too many expectations,
thinking it should be this or that.
But it’s just a continuation.
Not really a step above or a step lower, it’s
just more songs.
It’s not like ...
You explained the process but conceptually
did you guys have like “oh we’re going
to have this type of idea?”
No.
No.
It’s all freestyle.
You don’t sit there and plan.
It’s just freestyle and it just happens.
It’s the best way for us.
And that’s more or less the same way with
a lot of these collaborative projects for you right?
Yeah. Luckily, yessir.
