WLPWR: “I like to go in places that I’m not expected to be in, and I like to thrive in them”
Iconic producer WLPWR talks the psychological skills of a music producer, Black artists in country music, and the death and the rebirth of hip hop By Katharina Moser It is Friday night in Music City, Tennessee, the dusk is falling on Nashville´s East Iris Studios, ice cubes are clacking in Whiskey glasses held in tattooed-up fingers, bejeweled with silver skull rings that reflect the studio lights in the eery dark of a front porch summer night. A distinct sequence of sound is dancing in the...