DJ King Flow interviews Bhramabull for Mixtape Addict 89.
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French DJ and producer DJ King Flow returns with a new edition of Mixtape Addict, delivering a carefully curated exploration of underground hip hop. Broadcast via Scientific Sound Asia, the Vietnam-based international radio station and promoter, the programme continues to provide a global platform for artists who remain committed to the core values of hip hop culture.
DJ King Flow began his journey at the age of fourteen, developing a style firmly rooted in boom bap while maintaining a contemporary perspective. His approach draws inspiration from the foundations of 90s hip hop while staying connected to the present, consistently supporting emerging voices from across the underground scene.
This ability to bridge different generations of the culture has earned him recognition from listeners and artists worldwide, establishing him as a trusted selector within lyrical hip hop. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with influential figures including Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C., Juicy J and Khujo Goodie, relationships that underline his ongoing commitment to preserving the genre’s lineage.
Since launching Mixtape Addict in 2015, DJ King Flow has developed the series into a respected hub for independent artists, combining radio broadcasts, interviews and mixtape releases to spotlight genuine talent and strengthen the underground community. Alongside his work as a selector, he continues to expand his creative output as a producer.
His instrumental album The Adventures of F.J. Parker brings together jazz-influenced melodies, soulful textures, deep grooves and the gritty character associated with classic hip hop production. In recent years, he has expanded his catalogue with projects such as Trill Legacy (Instrumentals), a beat-focused release built around layered production and cohesive sonic themes, alongside tracks including Warzone featuring Ice Crimi and Win or Lose featuring Imam T.H.U.G.
His collaboration Money with Lex Lakaiser reinforced his presence within contemporary underground hip hop, while mixtape compilations such as Industry Pirates 2, Industry Pirates 3 and Time Travel (Beat Tape) reflect continued creative activity. His 2025 releases, including Money, Give the Town Some Hope and additional forthcoming collaborations, demonstrate ongoing artistic development and a clear dedication to the craft.

Interview Guest: Bhramabull.
BhramaBull is an underground hip hop artist from New Jersey, United States, known for his powerful delivery, introspective lyricism and disciplined boom bap foundations. His music combines street-level realism with reflective writing, often exploring themes of resilience, identity and perseverance.
Emerging from the East Coast underground circuit, he has built recognition through collaborations with respected producers and lyricists across the independent hip hop community. His work frequently balances hard drum-driven production with soulful sampling, allowing his voice and writing to remain the central focus of each track.
Among his notable releases is the album The Bullpen, a project that helped strengthen his presence within the modern boom bap revival. He has also worked alongside a range of underground artists, including Rasheed Chappell and other lyric-focused emcees, further establishing his credibility within the scene.
BhramaBull’s approach to hip hop reflects a strong respect for traditional craft. His music prioritises clear structure, storytelling and lyrical discipline rather than chasing mainstream trends. This focus on authenticity has made him a regular presence on curated DJ sets and underground radio programmes.
Within the context of Mixtape Addict, BhramaBull represents the modern East Coast tradition of boom bap, delivering focused lyricism and grounded narratives that align with the show’s commitment to authentic hip hop culture.
The hour opens with raw underground intensity as Wire Transfer, Miss Me and Bottom Feeders establish a gritty Boom Bap foundation shaped by hard drums and street-level lyricism. Daniel Son and Manzu Beatz deepen the mood through Fire In The Hole, while Way Back introduces a reflective lyrical moment before Streets Soprano and Rick Hyde reinforce the rugged tone with More Integrity Less Pride.
Momentum builds through darker textures as Donner Pass pushes the hardcore edge before Henri and DJ Premier bring classic Boom Bap precision on Infinite. The mix then moves into a strong lyrical run with Like Biggie Did and Coldest Winter Ever, where storytelling and soulful production drive the atmosphere.
Veteran voices emerge as Raekwon steps in with Reshaping The Culture, followed by introspective tones on Soul Reflect. The underground energy intensifies again through The Brother Grimm before cross-coast collaboration arrives with Devil Ain't Shyt, bringing Brooklyn and West Coast presence together.
The closing stretch balances lyrical consciousness and underground grit through Basic Needs, META and For The Glory. Boxguts delivers a fierce finale with Berzerkers, before DJ King Flow shifts the focus to conversation with an in-depth interview with Bhramabull, rounding out Episode 89 with a strong Boom Bap showcase and insight into today’s underground hip hop scene.
The live broadcast is set for Tuesday, March 10, 2026, from 8 to 10 PM Indochina Time (ICT), with a replay on Saturday from 8 to 10 AM (ICT).
DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict episode 89 (first hour).
Reek Osama, Eddie Kaine & Bhramabull - Wire Transfer
Rick Hyde & Bhramabull & J Haze - Miss Me
Mr Ripley & Bhramabull - Bottom Feeders
Daniel Son & Manzu Beatz - Fire In The Hole
PS The Great - Way Back
Streets Soprano - More Integrity Less Pride feat. Rick Hyde
The Brothers Grimm - Donner Pass
Henri - Infinite feat. DJ Premier
Boldy James, Rome Streetz & Nicholas Craven - Like Biggie Did
Justo The MC & Maticulous - Coldest Winter Ever
Raekwon & Shyst Vader - Reshaping The Culture
Indigo Phoenyx & Teck Zilla - Soul Reflect
The Brothers Grimm & Blaq Poet - The Brother Grimm
Smif-N-Wessun & Daz Dillinger - Devil Ain't Shyt
Black Silver & Rakaa - Basic Needs feat. KRS One & Ras Kass
DJ King Flow & King Khazm - META feat. Silver Shadow D
Young Black & Gifted - For The Glory
Boxguts - Berzerkers feat. Mavstar & DJ Kanga (Prod. KCREWW)
DJ King Flow - Interview with Bhramabull
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