
Summary
• DJ Loot's Introduction and Background (0:00)
◦ Matt Sue introduces DJ Loot, a music producer from Oroville, California, currently residing in Sacramento.
◦ DJ Loot shares his background, mentioning his establishment in Northern California for over two decades, producing various genres including hip hop, pop, and R&B.
◦ DJ Loot discusses his upbringing, mentioning that his grandparents raised him and he had a normal life with scholastic advantages.
◦ He talks about starting with the saxophone in the school band and later studying Recording Arts at Chico State, which formalized his music production skills.
• Matt Sue's Background and Personal Struggles (2:58)
◦ Matt Sue shares his background, mentioning his early involvement in music and his label, Way Too Good Entertainment.
◦ He discusses his time in juvenile hall for a crime he did not commit, which involved a manslaughter charge and overdose deaths related to pills he sold.
◦ Matt Sue talks about his abusive father and his mother's coping mechanisms with gambling and loan sharks.
◦ He describes the hardships he faced growing up, including living in a 1982 Nissan Sentra and sleeping under a bridge with his family.
• Matt Sue's Musical Journey and Inspirations (4:46)
◦ Matt Sue explains how he turned to music to get off probation and how his brother introduced him to hip hop.
◦ He mentions his early influences, including Rush and their drummer Neil Peart, and how they inspired his songwriting.
◦ Matt Sue discusses his experience in juvenile hall, where he started freestyling and eventually fell in love with hip hop.
◦ He shares his journey of getting degrees in music production and sound engineering, which helped him build his brand.
• DJ Loot's Early Music Production and Inspirations (8:56)
◦ DJ Loot talks about his early DJing experience with rave music and his transition to hip hop.
◦ He mentions his influences, including 2 Live Crew, Ice-T, and Naughty by Nature, and how the late 90s saw a surge in rap artists.
◦ DJ Loot describes his early attempts at beat making with basic equipment and how he improved with time and feedback from dedicated hip hop heads.
◦ He shares his experience of producing and mixing albums for various artists, including San Quinn and Hollow Tip.
• Collaborations and Industry Experience (13:56)
◦ DJ Loot discusses his collaborations with big-name artists, including San Quinn, Hollow Tip, and Mr. Fab.
◦ He mentions his work with Sony Records and Universal, and how he signed NDAs for unreleased songs.
◦ DJ Loot talks about his experience of producing and mastering entire catalogs for artists and his ongoing projects.
◦ Matt Sue expresses interest in collaborating with DJ Loot and shares his own music and beats.
• DJ Loot's Radio Show and Future Plans (21:24)
◦ DJ Loot talks about his radio show, which started as an internet-only platform and later moved to Ozcat 89.5 FM in Vallejo.
◦ He explains the format of his show, which includes live interviews and playing local and regional music.
◦ DJ Loot mentions his plans to continue expanding his skills and genres, including EDM and house music.
◦ Matt Sue and DJ Loot discuss potential collaborations and future projects, including a possible compilation album.
• Defining True Artistry and Hip Hop vs. Rap (25:34)
◦ Matt Sue and DJ Loot discuss their definitions of true artistry, emphasizing the ability to evoke emotions and resonate with the audience.
◦ They debate the differences between hip hop and rap, with DJ Loot arguing that rap is an element of hip hop.
◦ Matt Sue expresses his view that rap is often watered down and lacks the depth and storytelling of true hip hop.
◦ They both agree on the importance of skill and message in rap and hip hop.