The Alchemist has been one of the most successful producers of hip-hop
music in recent years. However, fans of hard-hitting hip-hop are amazed
when they find out that one of the top producers of this genre of music
is a Caucasian Jew from the affluent suburb of Beverly Hills,
California.
Al's family was fairly well-off but was considered poor compared to the
billionaire families in the neighborhood. Al wanted no part of the
snobby rich-kid scene and threw himself into his schoolwork, in which
he excelled. He preferred to be around people who were down-to-earth
and creative. Al began to identify strongly with the rebellious lyrics
and urban sounds of hip-hop, and he began writing his own lyrics as a
creative outlet. As a teen, he hooked up with other like-minded kids
who wrote lyrics and rebelled strongly against their uptight suburban
surroundings, among whom were
Seth 'Shifty Shellshock' Binzer and
Scott Caan, son of
James Caan. They
would often hang out in urban areas of Los Angeles and participated in
typical teen-aged rebellious activities like partying, smoking
marijuana and general mischief.
Al and Scott decided to become a duo named "The Whooliganz". While
rhyming at a party in LA, they attracted the attention of
DJ Muggs, aka
DJ Muggs of the wildly popular hip-hop group
Cypress Hill. Muggs invited the
teens to join his crew, "The Soul Assassins", which also included the
group "House of Pain". In 1993, "The Whooliganz" released their first
single, "Put Your Handz Up". The song received little radio airplay and
their record label, Tommy Boy, decided to shelve their album. Dejected,
Scott focused his creative energy on acting while Al became interested
in process of making hip-hop beats.
Muggs took Al under his wing and taught him how to use a sampler and
mixing board. After helping to produce some of
Cypress Hill's albums, Al
moved to New York City. There, he hooked up with friends of Muggs's,
the popular hip-hop group "Mobb Deep". Impressed by Al's producing
skills and street smarts, the African-Americans from Queensbridge
accepted the Caucasian from Beverly Hills as a member of their crew. He
has since worked for artists as diverse as
Snoop Dogg,
Linkin Park,
Fat Joe,
Jadakiss, and
Nas. He also enjoys producing for lesser-known artists
and for his old friends
Cypress Hill, Everlast (
Erik Schrody), and
Crazy Town. In
2004, 11 years after his MCing career folded,
The Alchemist returned with his
long-awaited debut album, "1st Infantry".