Gems Podcast with Shom

Pat Van Dyke: Breaking Down the Sound of Hip Hop Classics

1 h 39 min · 23. huhti 2026
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This episode of Gems with Shom features Pat Van Dyke, a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, soul, and hip hop. Known for his live recreations of classic rap records and his deep understanding of musicianship, Pat joins Shom for a conversation about the records, rhythms, and ideas that shaped his sound. Pat and Shom get into growing up in New Jersey, discovering records at a young age, studying jazz, making beats, and how Pat learned to merge live instrumentation with the DNA of sample-based hip hop. They also talk about his recent live replay videos, the producers and records that inspired him, and what he has learned from breaking down hip hop classics by ear. 🎙 In this episode, we dive into: • Growing up with records, tapes, and early musical influences • Studying jazz, making beats, and shaping his sound as a producer • The gear, records, and producers that influenced his ear • Recreating hip hop classics with live instruments • What classic hip hop reveals about feel, phrasing, and musicianship 📌 About Pat Van Dyke Pat Van Dyke is an artist, producer, composer, and session musician based in New Jersey. His work blends jazz harmony, vintage textures, live instrumentation, and hip hop rhythm into a sound that feels both modern and deeply rooted in classic music traditions. Through solo releases, collaborations, and his live replay series, Pat has built a unique lane that connects musicianship with beat culture.

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