Right lads. Let's kick things off for people that don't know ya story. What’s your names, chosen crafts and where are you based?

MC Sexion AKA Kryptik AKA Lloyd: Chosen craft? Been about the houses to be fair. Started beatboxing and doing gigs with Boyce like, 16 years ago. Started production and DJing soon after, then started writing lyrics in 2011. Was also in a band together for a while playing bass and Delivery Room is kind of a gathering of all these crafts. I get involved with production, mixing and mastering, writing and recording.

Epidural AKA Beatmaster Boyce AKA Matthew: My name’s Matthew, also known as Epidural. My craft is making beats first and writing bars second. I'm based in Paisley - a wee toon in Scotland! (Paisley is Scotland’s biggest toon)

DJ Riseone: DJ for Delivery Room. I've been actively involved in Hip-Hop culture since I was 14 - graffiti writer, B-boy and then I took the plunge and bought some cheap decks on finance - from that day forth I was set on the path of damnation.

I'm based in Runcorn, a large industrial town in North Western England, which is a bit of a twat because my boys live in Paisley, a couple of hundred miles North, but we hook up as often as possible.



How would you describe your sound, what influences it and where does your inspiration stem from?

MC Sexion: For me personally, influences to begin with were; Non-Phixion, The Beatnuts, Jurassic 5 and Busta Rhymes - but since I started writing, my influences have been closer to home - UK Hip-Hop! I’m a fiend for punch lines and bangin' beats, so Rhyme Asylum’s probably my most notable UKHH act, they’re solid.

As for our sound, I don’t know how to explain it other than Hip-Hop or Boom bap. Not trying to stay current or follow trends. Rather pay homage to the music that influenced me and focus on bangin' beats. So aye, to describe our sound, the aim is for it to be bangin’! Hopefully that comes across? Hahahah.

Epidural: I would describe our sound as hard hitting and relentless Boom bap! My main influence growing up was Cypress Hill (thanks to my father for blasting the tapes in his car when I was younger!) As I grew up, I found myself leaning more towards Kool Keith and MF DOOM etc. The weirder the better!

DJ Riseone: With regards to my style, I'm not influenced as such by anyone. I'm completely self taught from day one, mainly because there were no other Hip-Hop DJ's around when I was learning. When I got to a reasonable standard, I felt I wasn't good enough when I got invited to Jams in Manchester and Liverpool, so I was almost a musical recluse for years.