DJs Will and Eric surprise each other with new songs and tackle current music trends. A healthy amount of trolling and hot takes ensue in the process.
Eric slides through with a new cut from Tobi Lou and Will puts Eric’s instrumental music tolerance to the test with TSHA.Download
Will and Eric yap about Morgan Geist and Jessy Lanza’s freestyle project, The Galleria, along with a new bop from Plies and DaBaby.Download
Eric slides through with a new cut from Tobi Lou and Will puts Eric’s instrumental music tolerancde to the test with TSHA.Download
Will and Eric discuss the leaks of Kanye’s unreleased Yandhi album.Download
Will and Eric are ON. THEIR. GAME. this week with the impossibly mellow Afro-pop of Niniola and Sarz and a slow-burning “Song of the Year” contender from Twelve'len and Guapdad 4000.Download
Back with a buffet of tangents and hot takes. Topics covered: the current state of alt R&B, the divergence of scream-rap, and our remorse for “the Von Dutch hat era” of music.Download
Eric regales us with his distaste for the one-take rap verse, and Will loses track of why he defends Ariana Grande so much.Download
Will thinks Toro y Moi and Wet are rappers. Eric is perplexed by Holly Herndon (even with orchestra hits included!).Download
Could mashups make a comeback in 2019? Are New Orleans bounce drums too overpowering? Is Questlove a closeted candy raver? Gather round as we ponder these questions and more.Download
After (another!) lengthy hiatus, we’re back yapping about skeletal, drums-only rap anthems and the new Louisiana soul circuit.Download
In a lengthy, tangent-filled extravaganza, Will and Eric tackle soca music, monolinguistic guilt, and Instagram addiction.Download
Eric offers a bizarre anti-R&B cut from serpentwithfeet while Will spotlights the Nigerian music scene in 2019.Download
Will reaches FAR up his troll sleeve to torment Eric with “Lifelight,” the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate theme, and Eric parlays calmly with a supremely wavvy cut from St. Louis newcomer pinkcaravan!Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
Starrah took 2018 off from the solo spotlight but surprised us with her new single, “Codeine Cowgirl,” last month. Will and Eric offer up their first-time reactions and ponder where Starrah’s career goes next.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
On episode 17, Eric and Will pull up in the Uber bearing gifts of sing-rap and ‘60s-inspired symphonic soul.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
Eric and Will close in on 2018’s end with some cartoonish rap courtesy of Smino and gonzo funk from Ann Arbor band Vulfpeck.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
Eric puts Will at a loss for words with his pick, and Will rebuttles with a masterclass EDM troll. Hear them chop it up about “Buff Baby” by Chicago up-and-comer Tobi Lou and “Intravenous” by UK drum and bass vets Calyx & TeeBee.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
Back after an 11-month hiatus! *cues questionable fanfare* Will and Eric return to discuss Zack Fox’s new club fight anthem and the genre-hopping expertise of Killavesi.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
MTSNB #13 finds Will and Eric chopping it up on Majid Jordan’s new album, Dilla’s unwavering influence, the merits of vocal butchering in remixes, and Dawn Richard’s seemingly unlikely evolution from manufactured to groundbreaking. Music by Majid Jordan, Audire, Zikomo, Salva, and Diddy - Dirty Money.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
Episode 12 topics: Finding quality alt. R&B amidst the oversaturation of the genre, Morgan Geist’s imprint on dance music, and the relevancy of the boom bap beat in 2017. Music by NSTASIA, TiRon & Ayomari, Metro Area, and Mick Jenkins.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
MTSNB’s 11th episode dips into modern slow jams, hip-hop’s growing fascination with ‘90s alt rock, Killa Cam’s relevancy in 2017, and ambient-dancehall fusion.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.