Friends From New York

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Friends From New York

Welcome to FFNY's podcast, where we celebrate the trailblazers shaping NYC's culture—past, present, and future. We're diving into the stories of those creating the city's pulse, reflecting on the iconic '90s era we were lucky to witness, and exploring how New York remains the epicenter of inspiration for the next generation of creatives, night-lifers, and dreamers.

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    DJ Mighty Mi: Philly Crates, NYC Nights & Hip-Hop's Golden Era

    DJ Mighty Mi grew up carrying record crates between Philadelphia and Brooklyn at the exact moment hip-hop was becoming something that could change your life. Now a Las Vegas-based DJ, producer, and co-founder of the legendary rap duo High and Mighty and Eastern Conference Records, Mighty Mi sits down with Heidi Hartwig on Friends From New York for a wide-ranging conversation about culture, craft, and staying true to your lane.Mighty Mi's story is one of the great behind-the-scenes journeys in hip-hop. He wrote album reviews for The Source magazine while still in high school, faxing them to founder Jon Shecter at Harvard. He saved two summers of Foot Locker wages to buy a single pair of Technics turntables. He made his bones doing radio promos for the legendary Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia show. And he eventually landed a residency at Indochine, DJing honeycomb hideout parties alongside Jules — during the era when rappers freestyled on stage, Rosie Perez danced in the front row, and the entire nightclub moved as one.In this episode we cover:• Growing up between Philly and Brooklyn in the 1980s, absorbing both cities' hip-hop scenes and smuggling mixtapes between them on the Amtrak• His introduction to hip-hop in a middle school library listening to Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel on headphones• Writing record reviews for The Source as a teenager — including a review of the Artifacts' debut, years before signing Tame One to Eastern Conference Records• How seeing Public Enemy open for the Beastie Boys sparked the idea that he could actually participate in hip-hop, not just consume it• Saving two summers of Foot Locker paychecks to buy Technics turntables one at a time• Doing promos for the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia show as an entry point into the New York scene• The art of building a room as a DJ — why New York parties were designed to start slow and peak late, and why every other city gets it wrong• The death of the dance floor: bottle service, models, and the Wall Street-ification of nightlife• His move to Las Vegas, learning house music from scratch, and watching Calvin Harris and the EDM era transform club culture• High and Mighty's new album 'Sound of Market' — featuring Large Professor, Chubb Rock, King Tee, and Tash from Tha Alkaholics — out now on vinyl, CD, and cassette• Using Twitch as a personal creative sanctuary for uncompromising golden era hip-hop sets• Why consistency — not chasing trends — is the only real career lesson, with the Alchemist as Exhibit A• What it still means to make people dance, and why that will always be enoughThis is a conversation for anyone who loves hip-hop, nightlife history, vinyl culture, and the New York that shaped a generation.Find DJ Mighty Mi's live sets and downloadable mixes at soundcloud.com/djmightymi. Stream or buy 'Sound of Market' by High and Mighty wherever you get your music.Friends From New York is a show about the people shaping culture through music, art, film, and nightlife. Hosted by photographer and director Heidi Hartwig. Follow the show for new episodes and find us on Instagram @friendsfromnewyork.

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    FFNY in Conversation with Cipha Sounds: DJ, Comedian and much more

    Cipha Sounds joins FFNY for a real New York conversation on music, media, hustle, crowd energy, and the long game of staying relevant. Funny, sharp, and full of stories, this episode gets into what it takes to keep evolving while staying true to where you came from.

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    FFNY in Conversation with Maurice Bernstein, Founder of Giant Step

    Maurice Bernstein is a New York music operator who helped shape the sound and scene around Giant Step—one of the most influential platforms in downtown and global club culture from the late 90s into the 2000s.

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    FFNY in Conversation with Statik Selektah (ft. Termanology)

    Statik Selektah and Termanology join Friends From New York for a conversation on music, New York culture, and the path from early grind to lasting influence. Real stories, real perspective, and a soundtrack-minded look at the city that shaped them.

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    FFNY in Conversation with Nick Catchdubs

    DJ, broadcaster, and Fool’s Gold co-founder Nick Catchdubs joins Friends From New York to talk music discovery, nightlife, downtown energy, and the evolution of New York’s creative scene. A real conversation about what lasts, what changes, and how culture gets built in real time.

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    FFNY In Conversation With Roxy Cottontail

    DJ, host, tastemaker, and downtown force Roxy Cottontail sits down with Friends From New York to talk New York nightlife, creative community, music, and the art of making a room move. A real conversation about presence, originality, and the culture that happens when the right people find each other.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to FFNY's podcast, where we celebrate the trailblazers shaping NYC's culture—past, present, and future. We're diving into the stories of those creating the city's pulse, reflecting on the iconic '90s era we were lucky to witness, and exploring how New York remains the epicenter of inspiration for the next generation of creatives, night-lifers, and dreamers.

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