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October 2018 Issue 52 features Grant Nelson's words on the D3EP radio network, Daniel Wanrooy's summer DJ diary and an interview with rising DJ Nick Sarpa.

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An Introduction To Mac Miller<br />

After the passing from apparent drug overdose at his studio city home In<br />

California in September of Pittsburgh born and raised rapper, artist and<br />

producer Mac Miller, it seems fitting to say a few words about him. As a<br />

relatively late starter to Mac Miller, I’ll admit I only became aware of Mac's<br />

work after the release of the excellent laid-back groovy track ‘Dang’ featuring<br />

Anderson.Paak. I soon realised this young 20-something year old white rapper<br />

had a lot more about him than just rapping. Producing under the name Larry<br />

Fisherman amongst other pseudonyms, real name Malcolm McCormick could<br />

play bass, lead guitar and drums. He was an excellent keyboardist, produced<br />

his own beats and sang, all by his early twenties.<br />

In 2010, he signed a record deal with Pittsburgh-based indie record label<br />

Rostrum Records and released his debut album ‘Blue Slide Park’ which was<br />

released on November 8, 2011. In July 2011 the title was announced, having<br />

been named after a section of Frick Park (which is known as Blue Slide Park) in<br />

Pittsburgh. The park section is at the corner of Beechwood Blvd and Nicholson<br />

Street which is just two blocks from Taylor Allderdice High School where Miller<br />

attended, and was his childhood hang out.<br />

Many people in Europe only really knew Mac Miller from dating Ariana Grande<br />

but had he not passed on 6th September 2018, with his ever constantly<br />

evolving music style, Mac Miller could do it all. And, I’m sure he would have<br />

undoubtedly gone on to be a massive worldwide artist having already<br />

achieved house-hold name status in the USA. But, unfortunately it seems Mac<br />

Miller finally lost his battle with drugs, depression and demons which he<br />

talked openly about in many interviews. Even with all his problems, it did not<br />

stop Mac releasing five studio albums before his untimely death at the age of<br />

just 26. He has since received countless tributes from other artists in his field<br />

including Travis Scott, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Macklemore, Maroon<br />

5, Elton John and many more.<br />

I’ve personally been producing and realising many records since 1991 and I’m<br />

astonished how much Mac Miller learned and contributed to the music world<br />

by his mid 20’s. A true talent and engaging character that will be sorely<br />

missed.<br />

Who says a white guy can't have soul?<br />

RIP Malcolm Mccormick, 19 January 1992 - 7 September 2018<br />

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Rokuro

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