The Wolf Gang: Stones Throw special on RBMA Radio

- May 27, 2009
Red Bull Music Academy has a Stones Throw label special this week: Hear honcho Peanut Butter Wolf breaking down the history of Stones Throw's vinyl factory, and tune in to live recordings and exclusive interviews with all label luminaries here:
www.stonesthrow.com/link/pbw/rbma
Contributing to the musical conversation has been on the mind of Peanut Butter Wolf since he first heard Marvin Gaye on TV, and throughout college he was itching to release records. He put his first record on a local label with only 500 copies pressed, never mastered it, and didn't even know you could sell them to a distributor. They gave most of the copies away to their friends and family and local radio stations, and after all that, they still had about half of the records leftover. But their goal was to make a record and they reached it.
Later that year, PBW met Charles Hicks aka Charizma. They signed to L.A. label Hollywood Basics, but Disney's shareholders had other plans for their artistic endeavours. Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf got out of the deal just before the hip hop division of the label was closed. But two months later, at the end of 1993, Charizma passed away.
In many ways Stones Throw embodies this personal triumph over adversity. Hurdles are there to be leapt over, but when the drive is fuelled with such personal motivation, the obstacles take on a whole new perspective. Wolf's Stones Throw is less about distribution strategies and profit margins, and more about family values and community spirit.
In that respect, the Stones Throw family that has sprung up is unlike any other. Easily the most recognisable name throughout the extensive catalogue is Madlib and his many monikers – the prolific producer has set the tone for the label's open-eared output for over a decade, first with Lootpack, and later with Jaylib, Madvillian, Yesterdays New Quintet, Beat Konducta, DJ Rels, and Quasimoto.
Newsfeed March 22, 2010
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+ Some photos from Austin
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+ NY Mag. on J Dilla's Safety Dance
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+ Photos: Dam-Funk, Bowery Ballroom NYC
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+ J Dilla Donut Shop (Serato/Stones Throw) 2 Discs, 2 Slipmats & Dilla beats
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+ Stones Throw's SXSW Guide
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+ DOOM IN LONDON
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+ Secondhand Sureshots The DVD+CD version now available; last copies of the deluxe set in stock
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+ Download a couple track's from Madlib's Beat Konducta in Africa
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+ Madlib in The Guardian feature article by Paul Morley
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+ Stones Throw Podcast 57: Soul with a Hole - 45s mix by Peanut Butter Wolf
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+ Madlib Medicine Show No. 3: Beat Konducta in Africa Pre-order available for 3LP deluxe set, 2LP and CD
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+ Kashmere Stage Band documentary Thunder Soul to premiere at SXSW
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+ Oh No remixes Whitefield Bros, Edan & Mr. Lif (MP3 & 45)
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+ Dam-Funk U.S. tour in March
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+ Mayer Hawthorne “Thin Moon”
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+ Mayer Hawthorne - I Wish It Would Rain (Video)
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+ Tony Cook & Stones Throw Album announcement, 12-inch with Dam-Funk, and video discussion with Stones Throw DJs
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+ Madlib's Young Jazz Rebels - Slave Riot April 6 street date. Advance release available now exclusively at Stones Throw
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+ Mayer Hawthorne's I Wish It Would Rain video debuts at MTVU
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+ Video: Mayer Hawthorne in Style Section LA
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