Hey friend! Just so you're aware, Inside the Machine is complete and no longer producing episodes. Please enjoy the archives, and maybe take a listen to my current work.
If you’ve heard Progress Report, Doc Waffles, Laura Finlay, or almost any artist from Detroit in recent years, chances are that you’ve heard Eddie Logix too. His work entered my radar after his collaboration with D. Allie on The Cooperative, and continued to amaze in his tighter collaboration Eddie Logix and D. Allie are Progress Report.
Long before independent hip-hop asserted it’s prominence in The Motor City, he was making waves with Midcoast Most. Eddie is hip-hop, in it’s truest sense. His work inspires those around him to improve and continue honing their craft, while supporting him financially. His personality exudes a healthy pride, and drive that few possess.
In this interview, we walk through his musical history, including early work with Midcoast Most, his collaborations with David Allie, and shine the spotlight on his latest release, Eddie Logix Plays Lykke Li, an album inspired by samples of the actresses’ music.
“Nine Lives (feat. Midcoast Most)” (from Eddie Logix Plays Lykke Li)
“Wake Up (feat. Courtney Buschmohle)” (from Eddie Logix and D. Allie are Progress Report)
“Plastic Cups” (from The Coast Is Clear)
“Paintings of Cats (feat. Doc Waffles)” (from Eddie Logix Plays Lykke Li)
Get early access to flight footage, build logs, Betaflight configs, and the in-progress work that doesn't make it to YouTube.
Become a patron