Beat Making with DJ Manipulator: Skyzoo, Worcester Hip Hop & SP 404
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In this episode, I sit down with DJ Manipulator for a real conversation about beat making, underground hip hop, Worcester music history, old school production gear, and the creative process behind making music that actually means something.
We talk about losing a full podcast episode to tech issues, the heartbreak of losing music files, discovering hip hop through classic albums, making beats on the SP 303 and SP 404, producing in Fruity Loops, and how DJ Manipulator built organic relationships that led to working with Skyzoo.
This episode also dives into Worcester hip hop, local scenes, vinyl culture, DJ sets, music industry lessons, live performance, and why creating music still matters when life gets busy.
If you are into hip hop production, boom bap, sampling, beat tapes, underground rap, vinyl digging, or creative conversations with artists, this one is for you.
Topics covered in this episode:
DJ Manipulator interview
Beat making and sampling
SP 303 and SP 404 workflow
Fruity Loops and early production days
Worcester hip hop scene
Skyzoo collaborations
Vinyl DJ sets and live performance
Underground hip hop influences
Creative process and artistic growth
Balancing music with work and life
Follow DJ Manipulator:
Instagram: @dustymanip
YouTube: DJ Manipulator
Website: djmanipulator.com
Chapters
00:00 Tech troubles and losing a full episode
03:18 How Rich and DJ Manipulator connected
05:10 Kind of Dusty and the early crew days
07:24 MySpace era and discovering local hip hop
10:44 Worcester roots and early music journey
12:43 From New York to Marlborough and falling in love with hip hop
19:04 First machine: SP 303 and sampling records
22:47 Underground radio, Boston hip hop, and 88.9
25:50 First beat tapes, SoundClick, and early production
30:21 Fruity Loops, Cool Edit Pro, and learning to mix
32:04 Working with Skyzoo and building real relationships
36:02 DJing live shows and how performance sets work
37:17 The most complicated gear in the setup
38:36 SP 404 workflow and making beats off screen
40:46 School, music, and the lack of soul in arts education
44:11 Why making music feels therapeutic
45:43 Worcester artists, Terminology, and local scenes
47:56 Vinyl sets, Central On Air, and digging for records
49:47 Balancing IT work with a life in music
50:35 Opening for Joyner Lucas, Method Man, and Redman
55:43 New project release plans and music business talk
57:23 Publishing, distribution, and protecting your beats
58:56 Could Rich make a rap album at 40?
01:01:12 Creativity, life, and making time for art
01:04:14 The future of DJ Manipulator
01:10:31 Where to follow DJ Manipulator
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