#174 PHANTOM THRETT INTERVIEW: SERIOUS CARTOONS, STONE ROLLING, OVERCOMING ADVERSITY & MUSIC FREEDOM episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 1H 40M

#174 PHANTOM THRETT INTERVIEW: SERIOUS CARTOONS, STONE ROLLING, OVERCOMING ADVERSITY & MUSIC FREEDOM

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Send us Fan MailIn this electrifying episode of That’s Hip Hop, Phantom Threat steps out of the fog and into full focus—though never fully revealed. Hailed as the “Inland specter” and architect of dense emotional soundscapes, Phantom reflects on a journey that stretches from Burbank to Pomona to San Bernardino, carving out legacy in unexpected places. As co-founder of the mythic purple-walled hub Serious Cartoons, alongside the scholar-MC Gilead 7, he helped build a sanctuary for analog heads and cipher dwellers—no cash register, just culture. The conversation drifts through memories of that grand opening with KXNG Crooked, the Inland Empire’s underground pulse, and the philosophy behind creating art as offering rather than product.But the heart of the interview beats inside the process. From learning on a Roland MV8000 instead of picking up a game console, to sampling CDs before vinyl, to recording in creative “binges” that capture a moment before the artist evolves again—Phantom Threat reveals a mind committed to immediacy over perfection. His mystique isn’t an act; it’s a discipline. Whether reflecting on brotherhood with producer Waju, winning Album of the Year for Stone Rolling, or nearly collaborating with Macy Gray, he speaks with the calm of someone who knows the long game. This isn’t just an interview—it’s a rare look at an artist who treats music like cooking, like spellwork, like survival. Raw, intentional, and always moving—every night on a Friday night.Support the show

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Send us Fan Mail In this electrifying episode of That’s Hip Hop, Phantom Threat steps out of the fog and into full focus—though never fully revealed. Hailed as the “Inland specter” and architect of dense emotional soundscapes, Phantom reflects on a journey that stretches from Burbank to Pomona to San Bernardino, carving out legacy in unexpected places. As co-founder of the mythic purple-walled hub Serious Cartoons, alongside the scholar-MC Gilead 7, he helped build a sanctuary for analog head...

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