"The year is 2001 and I am on my way to film an Underground Hip Hop Show.... "
Digging through Mike's deep archives of documenting the days of Hip Hop past. On weekends these unsigned artists write, rap, produce and perform homemade 4 track ballads. I imagine this is what kids in NYC felt like in the 1980s.
Shane Nesbitt was a vital part of exposing the Bay Area to the excitement of the underground scene. Before becoming one of the most in-demand barbers in his industry, his record store "Below the Surface" supplied the soundtrack of this moment in time. Hear in his own words what made him fall in love with Hip Hop which led to becoming a major organizer in the underground movement. You'll hear a lot of great stories about names you love and some that you may have forgotten about.
Find Shane in his new life here:https://www.shanesbarbershop.com/
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