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Feed The DJ - Season 3: Ep. 4: The Sound Behind 303 Records 🎧

Feed The DJ - Season 3: Ep. 4: The Sound Behind 303 Records 🎧

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On this episode of Feed the DJ, I’m sitting down with my guy, St. Thrillah—a multifaceted music producer, executive producer, and co-founder of 303 Records alongside 303BAM. We first worked together on the Blow on A Flame album release party, and now we’re linking up to talk about his journey, production style, and what it takes to build a record label from the ground up. From blending influences as wild as death metal and classical music to working with artists like Tyrone Briggs, Hypno Carlito, and 303BAM, St. Thrillah is all about pushing boundaries. We’re talking studio habits, the Staten Island music scene, and the future of 303 Records. And to top it all off, he’s blessing us with a live beat set to close out the show!

Tap in for an episode filled with real talk, creative gems, and dope sounds. 🎶🔥


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