
According to myth, an Alchemist has the power to transform something common into something special. So is the case with California’s own, The Alchemist. His tendency to transform a common sample into audio emotion has quickly made him one to watch in the new millennium era of hip-hop.
In 1993, The Alchemist was introduced via Soul Assassins as half of duo The Wooligans; the youngest of a hit-making fraction that included Cypress Hill, House Of Pain and Funkdoobiest. The duo’s Muggs-produced single, “Put’ Cha Hands Up”, garnered underground awareness and planted the seed for what has become The Alchemist's career in hip-hop music. Under the guidance of Cypress Hill’s own DJ Muggs (House of Pain, Goodie Mob, GZA), Al cranked out track after track while simultaneously paying his dues on the road with Cypress Hill. He made a notable first impression as producer with a remix for Cypress Hill’s “Tequila Sunrise Rmx” featuring Fat Joe. Al then continued sharpening his skills by providing production for underground mainstays Dilated Peoples. His work with the group led to underground classics like “The Platform”, “Guaranteed” and “The Platform Rmx.”
Just like the major influences before him (Muggs, DJ Premier and Large Professor), The Alchemist was earning himself a name synonymous with the dusty finger-esque production of yore and found himself producing notable classics for the likes of Defari, Pharohe Monch, Royce da 5’9, and Mobb Deep. It was with Mobb Deep that The Alchemist started to be recognized for his more aggressive style of beat making when he produced two highlights on the group’s platinum album gem, Murda Muzik ("The Realest", "Thug Music"). While the underground crowd was already aware of Al’s tendency for hardcore tracks, artists like Fat Joe ("Bring it On"), Eminem ("Get Back") Freddy Fox (“Stock in The Game”) and Capone-N-Noreaga ("Bang, Bang") soon noticed Al as a producer that could prepare the right musical background for them to capture their aggression.
Press took note of this work in January 2003 when The Alchemist was named one of the top producers of the year in The Source Magazine, alongside the likes of Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, Mannie Fresh of Cash Money and Timbaland. The recognition has surged demand for Al’s signature sound from a diverse set of new sources, as he has been sought out for projects with Jadakiss ("We Gone Make it"), Prodigy ("Keep It Thoro"), Nas ("Book Of Rhymes"), Snoop Dogg ("Hey Girl"), Ludacris, Ghostface Killa, Big Daddy Kane as well as alternative acts such as Linkin Park and Morcheeba.
In 2004, The Alchemist released his first opus entitled Alchemist: 1st Infantry. The album is a mixture of artists who best compliment his progressive sound, as well as those who have helped pave the way for Al up to this point.. The 1st official single “Hold you Down” has the Alchemist himself rocking the mic along side Prodigy, and Nina Sky. Other guests on the album include T.I, The Game, Cypress Hill, Nas, Havoc and Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Dilated Peoples, Jadakiss, Devin the Dude, and many others. The album quickly moved to #1 on the Independent charts and won several awards such as best independent hiphop album in XXL magazine. This success lead to The Alchemist being chosen to become Eminem’s official Dj. Since then, They toured the world on the Anger Management tour and worked together on the multi-platinum Shady records release “The Re-Up”.
His new album “Chemical Warfare’ drops this February. The first record, “Lose Your Life” feat. SnoopDogg and Jadakiss, is already impacting at radio and video.
As a Producer/DJ/Artist, The Alchemist has already become one of the most respected figures in music today
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In 1993, The Alchemist was introduced via Soul Assassins as half of duo The Wooligans; the youngest of a hit-making fraction that included Cypress Hill, House Of Pain and Funkdoobiest. The duo’s Muggs-produced single, “Put’ Cha Hands Up”, garnered underground awareness and planted the seed for what has become The Alchemist's career in hip-hop music. Under the guidance of Cypress Hill’s own DJ Muggs (House of Pain, Goodie Mob, GZA), Al cranked out track after track while simultaneously paying his dues on the road with Cypress Hill. He made a notable first impression as producer with a remix for Cypress Hill’s “Tequila Sunrise Rmx” featuring Fat Joe. Al then continued sharpening his skills by providing production for underground mainstays Dilated Peoples. His work with the group led to underground classics like “The Platform”, “Guaranteed” and “The Platform Rmx.”
Just like the major influences before him (Muggs, DJ Premier and Large Professor), The Alchemist was earning himself a name synonymous with the dusty finger-esque production of yore and found himself producing notable classics for the likes of Defari, Pharohe Monch, Royce da 5’9, and Mobb Deep. It was with Mobb Deep that The Alchemist started to be recognized for his more aggressive style of beat making when he produced two highlights on the group’s platinum album gem, Murda Muzik ("The Realest", "Thug Music"). While the underground crowd was already aware of Al’s tendency for hardcore tracks, artists like Fat Joe ("Bring it On"), Eminem ("Get Back") Freddy Fox (“Stock in The Game”) and Capone-N-Noreaga ("Bang, Bang") soon noticed Al as a producer that could prepare the right musical background for them to capture their aggression.
Press took note of this work in January 2003 when The Alchemist was named one of the top producers of the year in The Source Magazine, alongside the likes of Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, Mannie Fresh of Cash Money and Timbaland. The recognition has surged demand for Al’s signature sound from a diverse set of new sources, as he has been sought out for projects with Jadakiss ("We Gone Make it"), Prodigy ("Keep It Thoro"), Nas ("Book Of Rhymes"), Snoop Dogg ("Hey Girl"), Ludacris, Ghostface Killa, Big Daddy Kane as well as alternative acts such as Linkin Park and Morcheeba.
In 2004, The Alchemist released his first opus entitled Alchemist: 1st Infantry. The album is a mixture of artists who best compliment his progressive sound, as well as those who have helped pave the way for Al up to this point.. The 1st official single “Hold you Down” has the Alchemist himself rocking the mic along side Prodigy, and Nina Sky. Other guests on the album include T.I, The Game, Cypress Hill, Nas, Havoc and Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Dilated Peoples, Jadakiss, Devin the Dude, and many others. The album quickly moved to #1 on the Independent charts and won several awards such as best independent hiphop album in XXL magazine. This success lead to The Alchemist being chosen to become Eminem’s official Dj. Since then, They toured the world on the Anger Management tour and worked together on the multi-platinum Shady records release “The Re-Up”.
His new album “Chemical Warfare’ drops this February. The first record, “Lose Your Life” feat. SnoopDogg and Jadakiss, is already impacting at radio and video.
As a Producer/DJ/Artist, The Alchemist has already become one of the most respected figures in music today
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AlanTheChemist: @poisonpenbk <------has an app on his phone for virtual wings.
AlanTheChemist: @SaLaAMReMi yooo that Nas new freestyle= woooo! U always put him in the classic zone properly!
AlanTheChemist: @JayElectronica that last tweet was a public service announcement but it most certainly could apply to you kind sir !
AlanTheChemist: I don't send beats anymore. Come over, let's work.
AlanTheChemist: @PhilTheAgony get you choice of three greens plus the starch to go with it !
AlanTheChemist: @opiohierosom might I be the greater innovator of the rhyme scheme !
AlanTheChemist: @SaLaAMReMi yooo that Nas new freestyle= woooo! U always put him in the classic zone properly!
AlanTheChemist: @JayElectronica that last tweet was a public service announcement but it most certainly could apply to you kind sir !
AlanTheChemist: I don't send beats anymore. Come over, let's work.
AlanTheChemist: @PhilTheAgony get you choice of three greens plus the starch to go with it !
AlanTheChemist: @opiohierosom might I be the greater innovator of the rhyme scheme !






