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NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« on: November 13, 2007, 07:40:35 PM »
Today I got the chance to catch up with one of the most talented and dedicated people I associate with. Pasadena, CA's own, XL Middleton. We talk about the importance of overseas fans and future plans he has. His music speaks for itself, but lets find out what Angry Asian has to say!

Beads: What's Going On. You want to just take a minute and introduce yourself.

XL Middleton: Whats good this is Yours Tipsy, XL Middleton aka Intelligence Wrapped In A Ignorant Package!!!

Beads: One thing that separates you from a lot of artists is the fact you press up actual albums, even dating back to 2003. What's the reasoning behind this? More dedication to your music perhaps?

XL Middleton: I like to think of myself as that dude with the LA swagger and the Bay Area mentality. I've always respected them up North for going out and getting it instead of waiting around for the major label deal that might not come. I mean, grinding out the trunk just opens those doors to that major label money anyway. And for me, it's opened doors to push my music overseas in Europe and Japan where a lot of artists don't know how to get their music to. Mixtapes are cool, but if I keep giving you free music, why would you pay for my album when I finally release it?

Beads: Good points. Now for those who aren't familiar with your music, how would you describe it?

XL Middleton: To be honest if you asked me this question a year from now I will give you a completely different answer because it's ever-changing. People know me for that West Coast style but that's not all I do. I plan to re-invent myself to where I got that West Coast shit in the fold but I bring my other modes to the table just as much. I always feel like I've brought a different twist to what people think of as traditional West Coast hip hop. I've tried to add that deep level of lyricism to it, but at the same time a lot of people look at West Coast hip hop as corny, because right now it has so little relevance to the music industry as a whole. We got to accept that it's not 1996 anymore, that means we're not setting the trends right now, we've got to acknowledge what's hot and do it in such a way that it's not just copying other artist's formulas to get rich quick, we've got to create a sound that is distinctly our own, something new.

Beads: See, that's the one thing about you. You can spit over a G Funk Beat and spit some thought provoking lyrics. What's your approach to writing?

XL Middleton: See I come from that generation of hip hop when lyricism was truly appreciated. When Canibus had that huge buzz as the newcomer to watch out for, the days of Illmatic, Reasonable Doubt, Capital Punishment. I was never on that 1-2-3 shit, I can't just do a song about "let's hop in the ride and smoke a blunt" or whatever. If I write a song it's because I really want to address the topic at hand.

Beads: That's what's up. As a producer, if you could pick any three artists to produce a whole album for, who would they be?

XL Middleton: I would say Nas, as an artist he's just a personal favorite of mine so it would be dope for me. Second I would say it's a tie between Ras Kass and Canibus, because the consensus in the hip hop world is that they are incredible lyricists who don't pick good beats. Me personally, I've never had a problem with their beat selections but like I said, that seems to be the consensus. It would be a challenge for me because I'd be working not only to create dope music with them but to help erase that stigma. Beyond that, I would wanna branch out beyond hip hop. I'd love to produce an album for any of the DeBarges.

Beads: That would be dope. For real. Since were on the topic of beats. Do you offer any packages for beats? Or do prices range depending on the beat?

XL Middleton: I was advertising beat packages for a while through my website but I fell back on that. I'm an artist, I'm a legitimate producer, I'm not some dude sitting at home trying to make some extra cash slanging beats through Myspace. My thing is, if you're really serious about making something happen, we can talk business! But that's on a case-by-case basis, all these cats with these $20 beat packages are taking too much of the artistry out of it. I know it's a business but when you lower your own value that much, it cheapens our craft as a whole and makes you look like you're just trying to cash out real quick so you can pay this month's rent or whatever.

Beads: Now before we talk about the new album, lets look back a little. Out of all the albums you've made, which one do you feel best represents XL Middleton?

XL Middleton: I mean, of course I feel that my new album is the best representation of XL Middleton, but all of them represent me well, at least where I was at the time when I made them. When I made the first "Drunken Evening" album, I was a party animal, if I wasn't in the studio or on the grind I was out having fun, drinking, doing whatever. Now I'm married, I'm more laid back, I still party but at the same time I'm doing my grown man thing. "Barliament Drunkadelic" is going to be my last album title that carries any reference to alcohol in it!

Beads: Since its been brought up now. Tell us about Barliament Drunkadelic!

XL Middleton: Well, basically I promise you my best work to date on this album. Every song has a purpose on the album. There's only a few party songs, most of the songs are real conceptual. Some of the people that have heard it so far tell me that it gives them that same feeling they used to get when they would give that first listen to albums back in the 90's. I created that whole album with the purpose of making good music in mind. There's no club/radio songs, granted there's a time and place for that commercial stuff but "Barliament Drunkadelic" was not that time or place. I went on some hip hop message boards and started a few blogs asking people what it was they wanted to get out of an album, what qualities they feel that their favorite albums have. If the people don't like it then it's a wrap, so I took it straight to them to see how I could make the best record possible.

Beads: I've heard it and trust me, its crazy. Cuz you go from Don't Hate to Pop Lock Funk and you perfect each type of track. Even though they are completely different. Do you feel that's one of the things hip hop is missing? The willingness to experiment with different topics and styles.

XL Middleton: Yeah, of course. I mean, I understand it because cats are trying to make money and all that experimental shit carries a lot of risk because it might not sell. The way I figure it is, right now I'm not signed to a major so it's the best time to just do whatever I want with my music. A lot of these dudes are worried about having club friendly, radio hits and their shit is not even getting spins in the club or getting played on the radio, so what is the point? Just make music, good music!

Beads: Typically, in the states every rapper wants to be the king of their city and states. But as you mentioned earlier, you have a solid fan base overseas. Can you explain the importance of overseas love a little bit.

XL Middleton: From what I've seen, the fans over there are very loyal. If you go for a few years without dropping a new record, they don't think you fell off, they don't lose faith in you. When I was out in Japan, DJ's we're coming up to me, giving me mixtapes they had made - out there they still make mixtapes in the true sense where they just put together a bunch of songs they have - and they had shit on these mixtapes I had forgotten about, and in some cases had never even heard in the first place! Having the support of my fans overseas has been critical to my success overall.

Beads: Now with all that being said, what's next for XL?

XL Middleton: My goals right now are bigger than they've ever been. Basically it's time to really get it! Right now we're just working on a major label situation overseas which could eventually open some doors over here. But that I'm not gonna speak on too much until it's really concrete. I'm focusing on production too, I've got some stuff cracking with some big, huge names that would blow you away if I mentioned them, but once again it's all a matter of timing. Once shit is official I'll be speaking on it. I'm looking to fuck with more R&B than hip hop as far as working with other artists. But like I said when things are official you will hear about it.

Beads: Before we end this, you want to just tell the people they can buy the album and when it will be available.

XL Middleton: You can get it straight from my website www.crowncityentertainment.com. But I know a lot of people don't feel comfortable getting it from artist websites, so it will also be available through cdbaby.com later this month and further down the line from other sites like Tower Records and Amazon. But you can buy the CD or the download this Tuesday, November 13th from www.crowncityentertainment.com !!!

Beads: I'm sure ill have a few for the east coast as well. For those interested. Now go ahead and give your shout outs.

XL Middleton: All my folks worldwide, it's too many to name! "Barliament Drunkadelic" hits Nov. 13th, make sure you get that!

Beads: I appreciate you taking the time out to chop it up and let the people know what's going on.


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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2007, 07:44:28 PM »
ALBUM OUT NOW...SUPPORT XL MIDDLETON!!!!!
 

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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2007, 08:07:42 PM »
im going to order this shit right about NOW!  ;D THANK YOUUUU!!!
 

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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2007, 08:13:38 PM »
dope interview
 

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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2007, 08:26:39 PM »
Dope Interview!
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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2007, 08:28:07 PM »
XL is dope, good shit
 

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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2007, 08:55:25 PM »
Enjoyed the interview...thanks.  Props to XL for asking the fans what they want to hear and producing a record off of that.  I have heard about 5 tracks from the album so far and look forward to the rest.

I know XL posts here every now and then so I'm curious to find out which track off the new record is his favorite and if so will that particular song be indicative of how the next record might lean.

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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2007, 06:16:52 AM »
We truly appreciate the support. BUY THE ALBUM. And all I can tell you is, XL has some real big things poppin off in the future. Real Big
 

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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2007, 08:26:32 PM »
UPPIN!!!!!
 

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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #9 on: November 16, 2007, 09:19:02 PM »
what it is glad 2 hear folks are enjoying the interview, much appreciated 2 everyone who checked it out!!!

Enjoyed the interview...thanks.  Props to XL for asking the fans what they want to hear and producing a record off of that.  I have heard about 5 tracks from the album so far and look forward to the rest.

I know XL posts here every now and then so I'm curious to find out which track off the new record is his favorite and if so will that particular song be indicative of how the next record might lean.

what up fam, its hard to say where the next record will go since i haven't started it yet, but on this album my favorite one is "Glam Rap", it feels good to me because i was sayin a lotta things on there that some people would be bothered by as far as my views on where hip hop stands today, but i was like fuck it i just said what i wanted to say and nothing really feels better than just doing what you wanna do on a record. hope you like the rest of the album homie!!!
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Re: NEW XL MIDDLETON INTERVIEW
« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2007, 02:23:12 AM »
Buy the album people, it's straight Heat!Pure Westcoast music, we need of this music in this period
The album ends with a beat of my crew , DPZ from Italy
you can check the productions here www.myspace.com/doccfree or www.myspace.com/dpzcrew

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