@BackwoodzHipHop x @BlockheadNYC – Noisey Feature/Interview

Blockhead is a producer known for his solo work as well as beats for rappers like Aesop Rock and Murs. Billy Woods is a rapper originally from DC, based out of New York who caught a minor buzz as one half of the stoner indie-rap duo Super Chron Flight Brothers. Vice’s Noisey did a write-up and a brief “interview” (not really) in preparation for their upcoming collaboration album, Dour Candy. Read the whole thing here, with excerpts below.

Zachary Lipez-” Billy is an incredibly fascinating and expansive guy. His lyrics jump from romance-gone-noir levels of bad to post-colonial Africa in one song, often within one bar, so talking to him is a lot like that; a whirlwind of references. Blockhead just leaned back and watched, clearly enjoying himself and occasionally interjecting with basketball references that I didn’t understand but that made Woods laugh. I played with my silverware any time they went in on the various intricacies of mid-90s second string Knicks. The two of them, though they’ve really only become friends over the recording of their record, have an easy rapport. This probably comes from the collaboration coming out of a mutual appreciation, rather than any long-standing scene association. Blockhead heard one of Woods’ mixtapes and then, around the time of Body of Work, reached out to him. Woods, already a fan of Block’s work both solo and with Aesop Rock, readily agreed.

Neither come from musical families. Billy Woods’ dad was in the new Zimbabwe government under Mugabe (a young version of whom appears on the cover of History Will Absolve Me), and Blockhead’s dad was the sculptor Sidney Simon. They both started making music in the mid/late-90s; Blockhead starting to make beats around ’96, and Woods, bringing his notebook to the parking lot while working (i.e. hustling) his way through college, started writing rhymes a bit later. They both were separately egged-on by various and sundry personages from the indie rap/Def Jux community.”

LIVE STREAM: USA Boxing – Gennady Golovkin Vs. Matthew Macklin

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It’s fight night, and we hope you’ll join us live from Foxwoods Resort for Saturday night’s WBA Middleweight Championship fight between Gennady Golovkin and Matthew Macklin.

Golovkin (26-0, 23 KO) is known as one of the fiercest and most dangerous punchers in boxing. After winning his share of the middleweight title in 2010, he has had difficulty finding willing opponents. The 31-year-old Kazakh fighter has won his last 13 fights inside the distance and looks to take the next step toward becoming a star tonight in Connecticut.

Macklin (29-4, 20 KO) has twice challenged for a world championship but was unsuccessful each time. In 2011, he lost a highly disputed majority decision to Felix Sturm in Germany. He followed up that performance by giving Sergio Martinez all he could handle—even scoring a knockdown—before wilting to the pressure in the 11th round.

The action starts at 9:45 p.m. ET on HBO.

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