In this area there are two gaps in the path from where we dropped down on the way to the right. The first leads to a kitchen area where we'll see Death trying his hand at cooking, whilst the second has a couple of creatures to chat with on the right and a fellow with a mad mixtape on the left. Listen to his music for some humorous scenes.

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At his year-old shop, Nuthin But Fire Records on North Claiborne and Elysian Fields avenues, the rapper Sess 4-5 is also building relationships as much as selling discs. The 30-year-old has been in the local music business since his high school classmate, the rapper Daddy-O, came back to school with a brand-new album. As a teenager, Sess started out guesting on mixtapes by local artists like Daddy-O and the L.O.G, and selling his own recordings on burned CDs in parking lots and outside of gas stations. Nuthin But Fire was started in 2002, mostly to put on hip-hop shows and events. Sess promoted one of the first rap shows to take place in New Orleans after the storm, hosting Cheeky Blakk and L.O.G. at a West Bank club in fall 2005. Now, the shop he opened in June 2007 in partnership with the rapper 6th Ward Pook, is the headquarters for a production company, a record label and the monthly hip-hop networking event Industry Influence, which Nuthin but Fire hosts along with Q93.3-FM DJ Wild Wayne.

With the store as a base of operations, Sess and Pook have continued to promote shows locally, as well as putting out seven mixtape compilations of tracks by local artists on the Nuthin But Fire label. The Industry Influence event, which usually consists of a speaker, a panel discussion, an open mike for questions and a live music showcase, is seven months old.

'When we came up with the idea of doing a store, we definitely wanted to do the original mixtape underground type stuff. But also, we were one of the first record stores that opened back up in Orleans. We wanted to provide music for everyone. So we've got the gospel, the R&B, the oldies-but-goodies, hip-hop, local, West Coast, everything," Sess says. e24fc04721

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