3/27/2023 0 Comments Way to the woods ost![]() ![]() Tell us how you two connected.Įlucid brought him to me. There’s a dark, almost industrial palette here that fits the writing so well. Part of the reason the Hiding Places resonates so much is because of Kenny Segal. I’m a very friendly and social person but I don’t like to live super publically.’Īt the year’s mid-way point, we check in with the typically low-key woods to see how Hiding Places came to be, reminisce on indie-rap’s lost movement, explore his writing process, and see what else is on deck for the understated artist whose songs are like handwritten notes - direct and personal, where the messiness of the handwriting reveals as much as the words themselves. It kinda just evolved into its own thing. “I enjoy my privacy to a certain extent and just had lots of things I was concerned about impacting real life. “ In the beginning, it was more me wanting to speak freely without being concerned with what I was saying,” woods said. Woods has kept a low and at times mysterious profile throughout, purposefully blurring his face, shunning a sometimes encroaching spotlight. One of those albums was Paraffin, a 2018 effort which kindled a groundswell of hype leading into Hiding Places. In a 2013 interview with writer Dean Van Nguyen, shortly after the release of History Will Absolve Me, woods spoke of his placement in today’s musical landscape : “I don’t necessarily see myself as an underground artist, but I’m aware of the fact that I’m doing something that’s not necessarily going to appeal to a ton of people.” Three more solo joints came thereafter, alongside three more group projects as part of Armand Hammer, his partnership with MC/producer Elucid. By 2005 he started focusing on group-concentrated projects, Terror Firma, as part of the Reavers, and three subsequent albums ( Emergency Powers The World Tour, Indonesia, and Cape Verde ) as part of Super Chron Flight Brothers with then partner Privilege. In 2003 woods released his first solo, Camouflage, followed by another, The Chalice, a year later. Despite the recent spike in accolades, he’s had a long ascendant, one that began in the late 1990s, a time spawned from the ruins of Company Flow’s Funcrusher Plus - an album that sparked regional movements across the country.įile-sharing programs like WinMX aided its rise but, more importantly, independent music was being heavily purchased, emboldened by robust touring and support from a still intact print media. The Brooklyn rapper and founder of independent record label Backwoodz Studioz grew up between Zimbabwe, Harlem, and Washington, DC. I don’t know who at Time Magazine is even listening to underground rap but I’m very thankful. ![]() “It hasn’t yet reflected in terms of how busier I am or anything really life-changing. “ I don’t even have a booking agent,” woods said. Anchored by Kenny Segal’s blistering beats, the album was met with heavy praise, critics’ picks and an unexpected nod from Time Magazine. ![]() Hiding Places, the latest from billy woods, exists in that terrifying silence that follows a dud grenade. Imagery of barbarians and volcano rims are volleyed with bumper cars and daffodils. He talked about making Hiding places with Kenny Segal, his writing process, and indie-rap’s lost movement. Photo Credit: billy woods We sat down with the typically low key veteran rapper billy woods. ![]()
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