Boonie Mayfeild AKA BoonDoc
Exclusive Interview

Boonie
Mayfield, aka Boon Doc, is a Colorado-based hip-hop, soul and funk producer,
multi-instrumentalist and vocalist (his stage surname is a nod to Curtis
Mayfield, a pioneer of funk and political consciousness). An internationally
known producer, Boonie credits YouTube as part of his present day success. His
highly esteemed YouTube videos have over 5 million views, including one of his
MPC videos at over 900,000 views alone. His homemade videos actually began early
in his career. To prove that some of his beats were stolen off of the internet
by another producer, Boonie purchased a cheap video camera, recorded himself
playing the beats, and posted the video as proof that the beats were indeed his.
This eventually led to him making more homemade videos showcasing his MPC skills
and, now a days, sharing his beat-making process.
Music took an instant hold on Boonie as a child when he first heard classics
from the likes of Michael Jackson, Anita Baker and Luther Vandross. However,
when he was first introduced to hip-hop at the age of 7, his love for music
thrived even more. Groups like A Tribe Called Quest, Leaders of the New School,
Pete Rock & CL Smooth as well as others were in constant rotation in his walkman
headphones. By the time he was a teen, Boonie began popping and b-boying as well
as writing rhymes and poetry. In high school, he had his first professional
studio experience recording a song with a close friend/mentor. Boonie eventually
took on the art of producing for the sheer fact that he had no one to produce
the soul-infused beats that reflected his style as an MC. With little funds and
no formal musical training, he began making beats on Reason 2.0, which was given
to him by a close friend. After years of trial and error and tireless practice,
Boonie has managed to make a name for himself and has been praised by fellow
producers, artists and music lovers around the world for his unique, soulful and
funky sound as well as his energetic and positive attitude. Much of Boon-Doc’s
work is clearly derived from hip-hop's "golden age" sound as well as the 70's
soul and funk era with an update of enticing arrangements, loose grooves,
swinging rhythms and playful bass-lines.
In 2009, Boonie won the first place title in the Red Bull Big Tune producer’s
competition (the highly respected national hip-hop producer battle) and is now
the reigning two-time champion of Red Bull Big Tune – Denver after winning the
top spot again in 2010. Denver's Westword Magazine also named Boonie the Best
Hip-Hop Producer for 2010. On September 5, 2011, Boonie independently released
his highly anticipated debut instrumental album, Black Koolaid. With the
mass interest he has sparked around the world, and his unstoppable hunger for
creative growth, Boonie Mayfield is surely on the verge of becoming a household
name.


