The Sound Spectrum

David Rankin

A new all music genre podcast seen through the eyes of a DJ me, DJ Storyteller and a Emcee godK.E

Episodes

  1. 3d ago

    Ep.4 Why Virginia's Best Music Often Gets More Love Outside the State

    Virginia rap gets real in this one. If you care about lyricism, local scenes, and why so much talent gets overlooked, DJ Storyteller and godK.E break down the case for Cory Gunz, the frustration around Virginia support, and what it actually takes to build momentum when the gates are tighter at home.DJ Storyteller puts Cory Gunz under the spotlight and makes the argument that too many listeners sleep on one of rap's sharpest pens. From early standout records to recent cuts like "99.9," he explains why Cory's wordplay, technical skill, and battle-tested lineage deserve more respect than they get. He also pulls in comparisons to names like Juelz Ortiz, Shaq, and other artists who proved that talent doesn't always need radio to matter.You'll hear godK.E get honest about the state of Virginia music, why local artists often get more love outside the state than inside it, and how politics, ego, and a lack of follow-through keep scenes from reaching their full potential. He digs into the difference between being seen and being supported, and why professionalism and consistency matter just as much as raw talent.We break down: why Cory Gunz is one of the most slept-on lyricists in the game how the Virginia scene keeps producing talent but struggles to unify and why some artists break through by building outside their hometown first what happens when music becomes a lifestyle, not just a career how persistence, collaboration, and self-belief shape long-term success We also touch on the larger culture around hip hop, from the ongoing debate around Jada Kiss and 38 Special to the value of genuine MCs, battle rap energy, and artists who can still rap their ass off without chasing trends. If you're the kind of listener who loves bars, local music talk, and unfiltered opinions about what keeps a scene alive, this is your episode.Perfect for hip hop heads, Virginia artists, DJs, and anyone who believes the real conversation starts with the music and the people building it from the ground up.

  2. 3d ago

    Ep. 3 The Podcast Space Reveal

    A surprise studio session turns into a real talk episode about building momentum, staying creative, and making music move. DJ Storyteller and godK.E use the new Sound Spectrum Podcast space to break down upcoming releases, community events, and the bigger question shaping music right now - what happens when AI enters the creative process? They also set the table for a packed run of new drops from Avenging Angels Productions, including Fall For Me featuring HM, Impossible with Tayview Jams, For Rap's Sake from Phonos, and the Tapestry Series Vol. 1 compilation. Along the way, they talk about what makes international collaborations feel different, why working with non-American artists often brings a deeper level of appreciation, and how a producer's catalog can evolve into beats, instrumentals, or even AI-assisted ideas without losing the soul of the work. godK.E brings the artist perspective and the rollout plans, while DJ Storyteller adds the DJ side, the event energy, and a sharp take on how music culture is changing. Together they also spotlight two community events worth showing up for: the Nineties-themed Food Truck Festival at Newport News/Williamsburg Airport and the back-to-school giveaway at Lafayette High School in Williamsburg. You'll discover: What is coming next from Avenging Angels Productions and why the releases are clustered the way they are How a producer thinks about turning old notebooks, protected lyrics, and unreleased beats into something fresh Why AI-generated music is exciting to some creators but still controversial to others What real collaboration looks like when artists from different countries and backgrounds work together Why DJ Storyteller is looking for more R&B artists to work with If you care about independent music, production, DJ culture, or the future of creativity, this conversation has a lot to pull from. It's especially relevant for artists sitting on unreleased material, producers building a catalog, and listeners who want a behind-the-scenes look at how music actually gets planned, released, and reimagined. Perfect for anyone who loves hip-hop, independent artistry, and honest conversation about where music is headed next.

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A new all music genre podcast seen through the eyes of a DJ me, DJ Storyteller and a Emcee godK.E