DJ King Flow interviews M-Dot for Mixtape Addict 87.
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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. In recent years, he has further developed his studio catalogue with releases such as Trill Legacy (Instrumentals), a beat-focused project showcasing layered production and cohesive sonic themes, as well as 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 ongoing mixtape compilations such as Industry Pirates 2, Industry Pirates 3 and Time Travel (Beat Tape) demonstrate a sustained creative momentum. His 2025 releases, including Money, Give the Town Some Hope and additional forthcoming collaborations, highlight continued artistic growth and a clear dedication to craft.

Interview Guest: M-Dot.
M-Dot is a Boston-based hip hop artist known for his sharp lyricism, disciplined delivery and deep respect for boom bap tradition. Emerging from the city’s underground scene, he has built an international following through consistent releases, global touring and a strong independent work ethic.
He is widely recognised for collaborations with respected producers such as Roccwell, The Snowgoons and DJ Premier-affiliated circles, helping position him within the modern revival of classic East Coast hip hop. His music blends hard drums, sample-driven production and direct, intelligent writing that balances personal reflection with battle-ready confidence.
Among his notable projects are Ego and the Enemy with German producer Roccwell, Ultrasound with The Snowgoons, and Run MPC, which reinforced his reputation for technical skill and lyrical precision. Over the years, he has also worked alongside artists such as Method Man, Kool G Rap and other established figures within the culture.
M-Dot has toured extensively across Europe and North America, strengthening his presence beyond the United States and reinforcing his status as a globally respected underground emcee. His consistency, professionalism and commitment to authentic hip hop have made him a regular feature on curated DJ mixes and independent radio platforms.
The hour opens with M-Dot setting the pace through Running Shoes and Stones, both grounded in sharp Boom Bap textures and disciplined lyricism. Shine On brings heavyweight presence with Method Man, before Divide & Conquer intensifies the militant energy. Night Light and Forged In Fire maintain the East Coast core with dark loops and precise delivery.
Momentum continues as Sasukes Reckoning and The Fall introduce contrasting regional textures while keeping lyrical focus intact. The cypher feel returns on 7th Chamber Freestyle, followed by the cinematic weight of RZA Fangs. Don't Be Afraid briefly softens the tone with reflective messaging before Truest Confession restores underground tension.
The atmosphere deepens through Cheat Code, while The Pit & The Pendulum reinforces classic DJ craft with sharp scratch work. Bokanovsky pushes modern hardcore intensity, and Duran Duran injects luxury street minimalism. Stuck In My Ways rounds out the musical arc with European underground flavour and introspective delivery.
The hour concludes with DJ King Flow’s in-depth conversation with M-Dot, reflecting on production, lyricism and preserving Boom Bap authenticity. Episode 87 stands as a cohesive underground statement rooted in East Coast tradition, technical craftsmanship and contemporary global reach.
The live broadcast will air on Tuesday, February 24th, 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 87 (first hour).
M-Dot - Running Shoes (Prod Roccwell) (Cuts by Mista Sinista)
Isaiah Irahkiev & M-Dot - Stones (Prod M-Dot)
M-Dot & Method Man - Shine On
The Brothers Grimm - Divide & Conquer
Kidd Called Quest & Mooch - Night Light
Shabaam Sahdeeq & Chordz Cordero - Forged In Fire (Prod ES-K)
MNRA - Sasukes Reckoning
Reason - The Fall
Jus P & GS Advance - 7th Chamber Freestyle
Hus Kingpin - RZA Fangs (Prod RZA)
Caddy Pack & Pavy - Don't Be Afraid
Hyena Squad - Truest Confession
Wildelux - Cheat Code
The Brothers Grimm - The Pit & The Pendulum feat. Tone Spliff
404Billy - Bokanovsky
Westside Gunn & DJ Drama - Duran Duran
Kheyzine & Woer - Stuck In My Ways
DJ King Flow - Interview with M-Dot
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