Max Coughlan has been called a Hip-Hop historian. His ability to develop an instant rapport with his celebrity guests, and conversational style, creates a unique interview experience for guests as well as viewers. Max created and began producing and hosting Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max in 2018. Over three hundred interviews later, the show continues to stream live on a variety of platforms, is available for download on all major podcast apps and has a worldwide fanbase.
Max Coughlan has been called a Hip-Hop historian. His ability to develop an instant rapport with his celebrity guests, and conversational style, creates a unique interview experience for guests as well as viewers. Max created and began producing and hosting Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max in 2018. Over three hundred interviews later, the show continues to stream live on a variety of platforms, is available for download on all major podcast apps and has a worldwide fanbase.
Raised in Norwalk, Connecticut, Max spent his youth studying all kinds of Hip-Hop. He began deejaying and promoting independent artists on social media when he was in middle school. His massive playlist included Nas, Wu-Tang Clan, Big L, DMX, Rakim, Big Pun, and Kool G Rap as well as rappers of the 2000’s like Drake, Lil Wayne, and A$AP Rocky. He found a love of lyrics over beats that came together and told a story.
His love of Hip-Hop eventually led him to St. John’s University in Queens, New York, an area steeped in Hip-Hop history. He quickly became Executive Head DJ, then VP/Programming Director, and eventually President of St. John’s University’s WSJU Radio. He began Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max during his freshman year. Through his show he began working to bridge the gap between old and new school Hip-Hop. With his vast Hip-Hop knowledge and unique interview style, he is introducing his generation to the legends that started it all. The show features a wide variety of guest stars, including Hip-Hop artists of the past & present, R&B artists, producers/DJs, industry managers, pro athletes and even actors. It informs listeners about up-and-coming artists, as well as artists who played important roles in the history of Hip-Hop.
In March of 2020 Covid-19 hit NYC and St. John’s University closed their Queens campus. Max new if his show was to continue, he would have to adapt to the world’s new reality. Within the first week of quarantine, Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max went live from his home studio. During this time, his guest list grew to include some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. He interviewed Bob Costas, Fat Joe, Kenny “The Jet” Smith and Michael Rapaport, actors Lin Shaye and Kane Hodder, Producer/DJ Statik Selektah, DJ Kay Say, and DJ Drewski, R&B Legend Brian McKnight, Hip-Hop legends MC Eiht, Father MC, Craig G, and DJ Kaygee, as well as the hottest artists in the game Fivio Foreign, DaniLeigh, Ayo & Teo, and 24kGoldn to name just a few. Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max quickly became the hottest show in college radio.
Max Coughlan has been called a Hip-Hop historian. His ability to develop an instant rapport with his celebrity guests, and conversational style, creates a unique interview experience for guests as well as viewers. Max created and began producing and hosting Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max in 2018. Over three hundred interviews later, the show continues to stream live on a variety of platforms, is available for download on all major podcast apps and has a worldwide fanbase.
Raised in Norwalk, Connecticut, Max spent his youth studying all kinds of Hip-Hop. He began deejaying and promoting independent artists on social media when he was in middle school. His massive playlist included Nas, Wu-Tang Clan, Big L, DMX, Rakim, Big Pun, and Kool G Rap as well as rappers of the 2000’s like Drake, Lil Wayne, and A$AP Rocky. He found a love of lyrics over beats that came together and told a story.
His love of Hip-Hop eventually led him to St. John’s University in Queens, New York, an area steeped in Hip-Hop history. He quickly became Executive Head DJ, then VP/Programming Director, and eventually President of St. John’s University’s WSJU Radio. He began Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max during his freshman year. Through his show he began working to bridge the gap between old and new school Hip-Hop. With his vast Hip-Hop knowledge and unique interview style, he is introducing his generation to the legends that started it all. The show features a wide variety of guest stars, including Hip-Hop artists of the past & present, R&B artists, producers/DJs, industry managers, pro athletes and even actors. It informs listeners about up-and-coming artists, as well as artists who played important roles in the history of Hip-Hop.
In March of 2020 Covid-19 hit NYC and St. John’s University closed their Queens campus. Max new if his show was to continue, he would have to adapt to the world’s new reality. Within the first week of quarantine, Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max went live from his home studio. During this time, his guest list grew to include some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. He interviewed Bob Costas, Fat Joe, Kenny “The Jet” Smith and Michael Rapaport, actors Lin Shaye and Kane Hodder, Producer/DJ Statik Selektah, DJ Kay Say, and DJ Drewski, R&B Legend Brian McKnight, Hip-Hop legends MC Eiht, Father MC, Craig G, and DJ Kaygee, as well as the hottest artists in the game Fivio Foreign, DaniLeigh, Ayo & Teo, and 24kGoldn to name just a few. Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max quickly became the hottest show in college radio.
In 2021 Max graduated from St. John’s University with a BS in Communications. During his time at St. John’s University, he started his own radio station MAD MAX RADIO, grew his social media following, and increased his show’s distribution platforms. He has gone on to interview Henry Winkler, John Amos, Anne Heche, Rapper Jim Jones, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, as well as many others. His relaxed demeanor and ability to listen, allows guests to tell their stories. In nearly every interview there is some interesting fact that the guest has never shared before. Max’s interviews have been described by listeners as “eavesdropping on a conversation.” It is this unique format that makes Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max a must see for Hip-Hop and sports fans alike.
Max’s knowledge, attention to detail, and interview style, has made him sought after by many artists and managers. He takes the time to understand the artist’s journey, and gives them a platform where they can speak freely. In December of 2021, Max was invited by Chicago Rapper G-Herbo’s management to attend his New Jersey Concert for his 25 Album Tour, and to interview him after the show. Max conducted an in-depth tour bus interview in just under three minutes. His ability to ask interesting and informative questions under pressure is what makes him one of the best in the game.
Max's in-depth Hip-Hop knowledge surprises many of his guests as well as viewers.
Max's love of music is rivaled only by his love of sports. He has a photographic memory that enables him to quickly recall games and plays.
Max's ability to bring historical Hip-Hop facts into the conversation, makes his interviews a must see for die hard hip-hop heads.
Max's interview style allowfullscreen guest to tell their stories, often stories they've never told before, and this makes for a very interesting Interview.
In December 2021 rapper G-Herbo's management invited Max to his NJ show and for a tour bus interview for his 25 album.
Max was selected to interview Danny Browne, Jamaican Reggae multi-musician & producer, for Tribute to the Sunsplash Legends 2021.
In June of 2020, DJ Mad Max was selected to be a panelist for International Reggae Day 2020. It was an honor to be on the panel with DJ Kool Herc
In 2019 Dave East held a meet and greet at St. John's University to promote his Survival Album. Max was asked to interview him after the event.
"You are by far the best prepared interviewer I've ever spoke to!...Intelligent questions, ease of listening, and a calm manner...for me that makes you an extraordinary interviewer. Many thanks for bringing me on your show. It is truly an honor."
Brad Greenquist Actor - Pet Sematary
"Max, I watched some of your interviews - I would be so honored to be a part of your show. You have a special presence. I look forward to being on."
Ken Sagoes Actor - Nightmare on Elm Street 3 & 4
"Thank you for such a great interview with Amaal today. It really goes a long way when the host of the interview has done their research and shows they understand the artist and their journey."
Chantilly Post Publicist - Warner Music Canada
"You're really good at this Max. I've been interviewed a lot and not many can flow or connect the way you do. Good luck dude. You have a very bright future ahead of you."
James Jude Courtney Actor - Michael Myers, Halloween Movie Series 2018-2022
"Good convo about two things I love! Thanks for having me on!"
Ro Parrish - Emmy Award Winning TV Host NBA TV
"I thoroughly enjoyed our chat. I look forward to talking again sometime."
Chris Sarandon Actor - Nightmare Before Christmas
"Appreciate the love bro, interview was awesome."
Iamsu! Rapper
"Thanks for the amazing interview last night. We truly appreciate the support!"
Felicia Ssempala Publicist - for BJ The Chicago Kid
"People don’t realize there is an art to being a conversationalist…and I saw that with you and I like the fact that we’re having a conversation, and people are eavesdropping on our conversation."
Ken Sagoes Actor - Nightmare on Elm Street 3 & 4
"…People can’t do what you do…This is a conversation this ain’t no interview. This is what interests people. It’s a conversation piece."
O.C. Rapper - Member of D.I.T.C.
"It is only a great interview if the person on the other end is making the conversation engaging for the audience, and you've done that."
Amadeus Producer - Multi-platinum Bad Boy/Hitmen Producer
"It is super professional, how you go about your business. You are true journalist and somebody that is doing something that is hard to do…helping others."
Asher Roth Rapper