Below Tha Surface

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Below the Surface Podcast The Blueprint of Midwest Culture, Undiluted and Underground. Before the algorithms and the streaming platforms, there was public access. Below the Surface Podcast is the direct evolution of The 411: Your Underground Connection, which originally hit the airwaves on Public Access Channel 16 in East Chicago, Indiana. Born from the raw, community-driven era of cable access television, the platform has spent decades documenting the architects of Midwest street and electronic music culture. Now operating as a fully independent media network and LLC, Below the Surface continues its original mission: digging beneath the mainstream noise to preserve the true history of regional hip-hop, house music, and DJ culture. Through deep-dive artist interviews, vinyl archaeology, and unfiltered commentary, the podcast serves as a living archive for the innovators, the record collectors, and the independent collectives who built the Midwest sound from the ground up. From Channel 16 to the digital landscape, we don't just cover the culture—we are a part of its lineage.

  1. From the Archives: Ric Jilla Live on Weed FM 90.5

    5d ago

    From the Archives: Ric Jilla Live on Weed FM 90.5

    Send us Fan Mail Take a trip back into the vault of Northwest Indiana’s underground hip-hop history. This is the raw, unedited interview with Hammond’s own Ric Jilla, recorded live on East Chicago’s legendary pirate station, Weed FM 90.5. Before streaming platforms and social media algorithms took over, the 219 underground was kept alive by pirate airwaves, physical mixtapes, and artists who lived by the code "I Bleed Hip-Hop." In this exclusive throwback broadcast, Ric Jilla sits down to talk about the grind, the music, and what it means to carry the torch for Northwest Indiana. Turn the volume up and witness a piece of Region rap history back when the airwaves belonged to the streets. Artist Biography: Ric Jilla (The Voice of the 219) Hailing from Hammond, Indiana, Ric Jilla stands as one of the most enduring and respected pillars of Northwest Indiana’s underground hip-hop scene. Emerging at the turn of the millennium, Jilla carved out a fierce reputation across the Midwest for his gritty, uncompromising lyricism, distinct double-time flow, and a sharp street perspective that perfectly captured life in the industrial "Region." Representing the area he famously dubbed the "Mad Ass Middle"—the crucial bridge between Chicago's sprawling scene and Indiana's raw grit—Ric Jilla became a foundational voice for The Legion Records and the broader Midwest Mobstaz movement. Key Milestones & Impact: The Blueprint: Exploded onto the underground circuit with classic millenial anthems like "Whaddupdoe" (2000) and his definitive early project Free Agent (2001), home to timeless local tracks like "Rap Scrap or Blast" and "Authentic".Midwest Connection: Solidified the 219's presence on the map through the Midwest Mobstaz mixtape series (2001–2005), proving NWI could stand bar-for-bar with any major city.The Heavyweight Links: Continued a relentless run through the 2000s and 2010s, dropping The ALBULATION Network and collaborating with regional legends like Twista, Al Koleon, and pioneering producer The Legendary Traxster on his acclaimed Personal Trainer project.The Grind Never Stops: Decades into the game, Jilla remains an active force, channeling the same blue-collar Indiana hustle into modern drops like Swisher Sweets & YouTube Beats and his brilliant 2023 NWI-nod single, "NIPSCO".Ric Jilla didn't just play the game; he helped build the platform for Northwest Indiana hip-hop. This interview is a time capsule of an artist who remains completely true to the culture. https://tr.ee/_XT9zM3kTV https://linktr.ee/Belowthasurface https://tr.ee/fFhLGQMa6C

    1h 20m

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Below the Surface Podcast The Blueprint of Midwest Culture, Undiluted and Underground. Before the algorithms and the streaming platforms, there was public access. Below the Surface Podcast is the direct evolution of The 411: Your Underground Connection, which originally hit the airwaves on Public Access Channel 16 in East Chicago, Indiana. Born from the raw, community-driven era of cable access television, the platform has spent decades documenting the architects of Midwest street and electronic music culture. Now operating as a fully independent media network and LLC, Below the Surface continues its original mission: digging beneath the mainstream noise to preserve the true history of regional hip-hop, house music, and DJ culture. Through deep-dive artist interviews, vinyl archaeology, and unfiltered commentary, the podcast serves as a living archive for the innovators, the record collectors, and the independent collectives who built the Midwest sound from the ground up. From Channel 16 to the digital landscape, we don't just cover the culture—we are a part of its lineage.