Episode 135: DJ Prodigy

DJ Prodigy is a son, a brother, a partner, a father, and he's armed with an artillery of skills that would impress most any artist. He's also my guest for Episode No. 135.

Prodigy splits his time between Kansas City and Arizona, and while in town, he squeezed a chat with me in in between a handful of gigs. For that I am grateful.

We talked about growing up, finding one's way, producing, making records, dancing, beatboxing, and a bunch more. We also talked about a few of his favorite records, which were these:

  • Parliament's Mothership Connection (1975)

  • Strikes Again (1978), Rose Royce

  • Zapp & Roger's Zapp (1980)

  • Dangerous (1991), Micheal Jackson

Many thanks to Prodigy for stopping by and chewing the industry fat with me. You can (and should) follow him on Instagram. His Facebook stuff and his SoundCloud stuff is under Prodigy Productions. So check him out and make sure to see him live whenever you get the chance. No tellin' which of his many toys he may bust out.

Thanks, as always, to those that support the show. Much appreciated.

copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips from a tune by Stavros called, "Should've Brought an Umbrella" from the 2015 EP, Silent Spring, c/o Moodfamily.


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