We are more than honoured to be joined by the good brothers, K-Double for the twelfth episode of Beers, Beats & The Biz.
This episode is a classic, packed with more stories, substance and insight than possibly any interview prior.
Culprit the Captain and Dontez the Chief kick things off by breaking down their grind, coming up in the Brisbane scene and defining the sound they have become nationally known for.
We get into everything from skateboarding, rhyme patterns and early studio sessions beyond the 4-3 Double and we continue through the rise of one of Australia’s finest duos.
We talk all things Unkut, from working on Trem’s For The Term Of His Natural Life, filming Animal Kingdom and The Value of Adaptation, designing and defining logos and sound, all the way up to Corrupted Citizens and beyond.
In between it all we talk Prowls, 750 Rebels, Lyrical Commission, Class A Records, Red Tape Renegades, Tornts, tour stories, studio stories, Westline slang and hanging out together on too many occasions.
This is an episode for the history books, there isn’t much we don’t speak on, from Trails to the Underlair through The Campaign and up to Corrupted Citizens, we even get a sneaky heads-up on Culprit’s solo project.
It doesn’t get much better than this, Kings Konekted are one of the greatest groups in the country and their humility, approach and insight has never been captured quite like this.
We can’t thank the boys enough, tell a friend to tell another friend about Kings Konekted and Beers, Beats & The Biz.
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