DJ King Flow interviews Chris Christopher for Mixtape Addict 86.
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French DJ and producer DJ King Flow returns with a new instalment of Mixtape Addict, presenting a carefully selected journey through underground hip hop. Broadcast via Scientific Sound Asia, the Vietnam-based international radio station and promoter, the show continues to serve as a global platform for artists who uphold the core principles of hip hop culture.
DJ King Flow began his journey at the age of fourteen, developing a style grounded in boom bap while maintaining a contemporary outlook. His sound draws from the foundations of 90s hip hop while remaining connected to the present, consistently championing emerging voices across the underground scene.
This ability to connect different eras has earned him recognition from both listeners and artists worldwide, establishing him as a trusted selector within lyrical hip hop. Over the years, he has worked alongside influential figures including Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C., Juicy J and Khujo Goodie, relationships that reflect his long-standing commitment to preserving the genre’s lineage.
Since launching Mixtape Addict in 2015, DJ King Flow has built the project into a recognised hub for independent artists, combining radio shows, interviews and mixtape releases that highlight genuine talent and strengthen the underground community. Alongside his role as a selector, he continues to expand his creative output as a producer.
His instrumental album The Adventures of F.J. Parker blends jazz-influenced melodies, soulful textures, deep grooves and the raw character associated with classic hip hop production. His 2025 releases, including Money, Give the Town Some Hope and several forthcoming collaborations, show continued artistic development and a clear dedication to his craft.

Interview Guest: Chris Christopher.
Chris Christopher is an underground hip hop artist associated with the Northern California scene, known for direct lyricism and street-focused storytelling. His music reflects independent rap traditions, combining hard drum patterns with a modern West Coast-influenced approach while keeping emphasis on clear delivery and structure.
He has released multiple projects, including the Marijuana, Music, Money series and 100 Pack Rap, helping build his reputation within curated underground playlists and DJ-led radio shows. His work typically centres on ambition, hustle and everyday realities, delivered with a straightforward vocal style designed for DJ sets and mixtape rotation.
Rather than relying on heavy experimentation, his catalogue focuses on consistency and recognisable boom bap and street rap foundations, which have led to frequent appearances alongside other independent MCs across underground mixes. Within the context of Mixtape Addict, Chris Christopher represents the independent West Coast voice of the current underground movement, aligning with the show’s focus on lyrical clarity and authentic hip hop expression.
The session begins with Chris Christopher asserting presence through Don't Stop, The Greatest and Hit Different, setting a confident tone rooted in underground Boom Bap. Close To Me maintains the New York feel before Drug Deal deepens the atmosphere with multi-voice street storytelling. RZA Fangs and Makin' It Home connect modern underground energy to classic lineage.
The mood shifts as Don't Be Afraid introduces reflection, while Fraude and Plus Loin expand the sound across French rap territory. Tension rises through The Pit & The Pendulum before Not Yet briefly changes cadence. Off Limits and Ferocious restore raw cypher energy with sharp delivery.
The middle section balances consciousness and grit through Analog Man, Chemistry, and The Lord Gon Bless Us. Truest Confession keeps the darkness present while Divide & Conquer intensifies the aggression. Big Picture and Adamantium Chain reinforce DJ culture and lyricism before Don't Drown pushes narrative realism.
The closing stretch moves through veteran authority on Ride In, Ride Out and homage-driven flows in 95 Flow Crazy. Vado Anthem injects Harlem bounce before DJ King Flow’s interview with Chris Christopher concludes the hour, framing Episode 86 as a cohesive journey through modern underground Boom Bap and its evolving community.
The live broadcast will air on Tuesday, February 17th, 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 86 (first hour).
Chris Christopher - Don't Stop
Chris Christopher, 38 Spesh & Smoke DZA - The Greatest
Chris Christopher, 38 Spesh & Kamayiah - Hit Different
Da Inphamus Amadeuz & Blazin - Close To Me
DJ Dremond, ElCamino, Boldy James & Estee Nack - Drug Deal
Hus Kingpin - RZA Fangs (Prod RZA)
RZA & The Juice Crew - Makin It Home
Caddy Pack & Pavy - Don't Be Afraid
Dnzl Izm & DJ King Flow - Fraude
Alkpote & Vald - Plus Loin
The Brothers Grimm - The Pit & The Pendulum ft Tone Spliff
Sauce Walka - Not Yet
OT The Real & Fuego Base - Off Limits
Kidd Called Quest, RJ Payne & Pretty Bulli - Ferocious
Marlon Craft - Analog Man
Stu Bangas & Wordsmith - Chemistry
Lex Lakaiser - The Lord Gon Bless Us
Hyena Squad - Truest Confession
The Brothers Grimm - Divide & Conquer
Kut One - Big Picture feat. Substance810 & Pro Dillinger
DJ Dremond & Planet Asia - Adamantium Chain
OT The Real - Don't Drown
Styles P - Ride In, Ride Out
Devine Carama & REKS - 95 Flow Crazy
Vado & Ron Browz - Vado Anthem
DJ King Flow - Interview with Chris Christopher
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