Interview with Ray West
1)
What it is my dude? You’ve been considered an
underrated producer in the hip hop game. Do you normally keep a low profile?
Peace my brother. I do keep a low pro. I'm not into the limelight thing.
I keep a small circle and focus on the music
2)
Your name ring bells in the industry. For all the new
hip hop heads, what can you tell them about producer Ray West?
i was born & raised in the Bx , started DJing at 12 years old, was
addicted to hip hop since I heard Roxanne by UTFO. I spent years in the
basement DJing and making beats for the love. It's the everyday format.
3)
Who are your musical influences when you were coming
up?
I was influenced by red alert, kid kapri, DITC, premo....later on by J
Dilla ... To me J Dilla was a big inspiration.
4)
Who was the first artist you produced?
Abdul Jabar was the first artist I really produced. He has appeared on
some of our releases on redapples.
5)
Describe your production process. Take us to a Ray
West beat.
My style is sample driving. I always go diggin for records. In the lab
I'll be listening to jazz records from the 70s for inspiration. I have
different samplers and synth that I use for different approaches.
6)
What equipment are you working with?
I use an Mpc 60 , 1000 & 2000.
I also use a Moog synth and a lot of live drums.
I use live hand instruments as well, like shakers & tambourines etc.
7)
You produced the entire “Luv NY” compilation album. What
was the main focus of doing this album and how was it working with five veteran
emcees in one project?
It was great experience for real. All those artists I have admired in my
life so it was a true gift for me, especially Kool Keith. I always followed his
music so it was real special.
8)
The “Luv NY” compilation album reminded me of the
D&D all-stars project in the 90’s with veteran MC’s from five different
boroughs. What made you decided to go that route?
It's funny cause people bring up d & d All-stars and I didn't
realize that when I was going threw it but in retrospect I see it. LUVNY came
from a similar place as D&D all-stars cause all the MCs are the artists
I've been blessed to work with in the red apples lab. We were able to make
collabs happen that haven't been done before. It’s like a trip through my eyes
in the studio that me and Ag work out of.
9)
A hip hop fan picks up the LUV NY compilation album.
What does this fan expect from the Luv NY album?
Grown music! Veteran lyrics over jazz beats!
10)
What do you think about veteran rappers coming back
into the game? Do you think they have what it takes or they should age gracefully?
I think everyone has a place. As long as music is in you it has to come
out.... Jazz artists play they whole life without? I feel hip hop is similar.
They may have a different crowd with a different ear but still relevant, lyrically,
probably sharper too. Hip hop is still young and all our pioneers are still
with us for the most part . We got a long way to go.
11)
Not too many fans especially new fans are receptive to
veteran rappers unless they are Nas or Jay-Z.
The younger generations are sometimes a victim of marketing. They are
spoon fed a lot. There isn't much searching and discovering going on. It
doesn't take away from the music they listen to but there is so much quality
hip hop music out that isn't broadcasted so widely.
12)
You did numerous tracks with A.G. from Show and A.G.
what is the working chemistry is like with A.G.?
AG is an amazing artist, he can do so much. The chemistry is free and tries
to bring different things out of him.
13)
You also worked with Party Arty who passed away in
2008. What was it about Party Arty that made you decide to work with him?
AG introduced me to party arty. He was a great dude and it's real sad he
isn't with us physically. He had a great ear and was real supportive to me and
my style. We clicked right away. I have more of party arty music to come.
14)
Talk to us about red apples 45.
Red apples 45 label was founded by myself, AG & Abdul Jabar. We
wanted to put out vinyls and other projects on our own at our pace.
15)
Any artist that catches your ear you’d like to work
with in the future (indie and/or mainstream).
I would like to work with smoke DZA, strong arm steady $ Freddie Gibbs
.. Also Mos def
16)
What do you look for in an artist before you decide to
work with him?
Soul and love the culture
17)
What are the future plans for Ray West?
To keep putting out music from the heart. Preserve the vinyl & DJ culture.
18)
Will we see a Ray West production album in the works?
I have some things in the works. Me an OC are finishing up an LP. We
have some more vinyls coming with some great artists. Also AG , John Robinson
and myself have an LP we are finishing ...
19)
Where headz can check for you for music?
Redapples45.com
Redapples45@twitter
20)
It was a pleasuring interview you and thanks for
taking time from your busy schedule.
Thanks so much my bro. I appreciate you taking the time and having
interest In what I do... If there is anything you need from me in the future I’m
here.