DJ Premier Reacts On DJ AM Death; He Spoke With DJ AM Less Then 24h Before His Death!! Crazy..

Adam Michael Goldstein (March 30, 1973 – August 28, 2009) was an American club disc jockey better known as DJ AM. Goldstein was a former member of the rock band Crazy Town, and scratched on albums for Papa Roach, Madonna, and Will Smith, among others. He collaborated with Travis Barker of Blink-182 at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, and has appeared in several television series.

On September 19, 2008, Goldstein was seriously injured when a Learjet he was traveling in crashed on takeoff. Singer Mandy Moore, with whom he was close, flew to be by his side at the Georgia hospital where he was staying.

Goldstein was found dead at his New York City apartment at around 5:20 p.m. on Friday, August 28, 2009.

Here you have Preems reaction on the death of a good friend who he spoke with two days ago, wtf?!:

DJ Premier Reacts On DJ AM Death (Recorded on 28/08/2009 10pm EST)

R.I.P.

DJ Premier on Live Stream Sept. 5th

Sputnik, the Brooklyn based eatery and nightclub, announced through its events department that it will host an entire weekend of live music and entertainment over the upcoming Labor Day weekend. The event, billed as “A Labor Day Weekend Explosion,” will consist of two live music shows at the venue, with the first taking place on Friday, September 4th 2009. Among the artists scheduled to appear are (Rapper/Actress) MC Lyte on Friday, and (Rapper) Talib Kweli on the second night, Saturday, September 5th 2009.

Sputnik (www.barsputnik.com) was started by a group of friends in 2003, and recently called “a haven for independent musicians and artists of all types since opening its doors…” by an online reviewer at events.NBCnewyork.com.

“We know that people typically bolt out of town during the Labor Day Weekend. But we also know, especially given the state of the economy, that many will be stuck in town looking for something to do. We’re excited to be able give music fans affordable options for a live show during the holiday weekend,” said event organizer, Vic Black. Other notable talent confirmed to appear includes Hip-hop pioneer Deejay, DJ Premier (GangStarr), and Chicago native, DJ Reborn (MTV/Studio Museum in Harlem).

Advance tickets for the shows are on sale now at BrownPaperTickets.com for eighteen dollars ($18), and at Sputnik, located at 262 Taaffe Place, Brooklyn NY 11205. The event also marks the first time organizers will team up with Internet partner LumeeFly Inc, a new media company focused on bringing you the “I Was There Concert Experience Online.” The concert featuring Talib Kweli and DJ Premier on Saturday, September 5th will be broadcast live over the Internet and available to a worldwide audience online. For more information on Lumeefly online concerts visit www.lumeefly.com.

Source: thehiphopcosign

M.O.P. The Foundation Sampler

“We got Statik Selektah. We got me, I’m doing some production. We got DR Period. We also got DJ Premier.” Of Premier, he added that it was a wonderful experience to link back up with the fellow New York vet. “It’s beautiful, man. We tried to get some more from him but we didn’t have time.”

Here you have the full snippets, listen yourself:

M.O.P. – The Foundation Album Sampler

and in the post under this one you can find “I’m A Brownsvillian” full! Exclusive exclusive, yeah yeah, exclusive my ass!

LiveFromHQ Playlist 14/08/2009

Tracks:

  1. M.O.P. – Brownsvillian (Prod. by Nottz)
  2. Fabolous – I Miss My Love
  3. Slaughterhouse – Onslaught (Feat. Fat Man Scoop)
  4. Dynasty – Femcee
  5. Focus – Tribute To DJ Premier (Feat. Royce 5’9″, Phonte & Stat Quo)
  6. Shawn Jackson – Talk To Me
  7. Grand Puba – Get That Money
  8. Marco Polo & Torae – Wordplay
  9. Blaq Poet – Rap Addiction (Feat. Shabeeno & Lil Fame)
  10. Eminem – The Warning
  11. Slaughterhouse – Pray
  12. DJ Quik & Kurupt – 9x Outta 10
  13. Havoc – Fly With Me
  14. Rob Quest – Wind Blows
  15. DJ Deadeye – Blood Brothers (Feat. ST. Da Squad)
  16. Cormega – Megaphiosophy
  17. Focus – Tribute To Dilla (Feat. Frank Nitti, Illa J, Baatin & T3)
  18. Grand Puba – Hunny

Guests: /

Billy Danze wants DJ Premier on his debut album

Billy Danze of M.O.P. works on a debut album. While the other half of M.O.P. Lil Fame already has a lot of work as a solo artist, Billy Danze is getting ready for his debut album as a solo artist. Danze, who has released several solo tracks online, is much closer to the release of his own solo project, he says.

“It’s been working, I been getting a lot of good feedback,” he explains. “I got Alchemist on the production, Lil Fame, my man Tommy T. DJ Premier’s gonna slide me some shit in a minute. It ain’t all the way done yet, I’m about halfway done, working on all the features.”

Source: AllHipHop

And Lil Fame of M.O.P. also confirmed that DJ Premier will be actually on their upcoming album (out 14th of september).

Also, expect a list of producers set to impress many M.O.P. fans, including work from DJ Premier. Probably with one track.

“We got Statik Selektah. We got me, I’m doing some production. We got DR Period. We also got DJ Premier.” Of Premier, he added that it was a wonderful experience to link back up with the fellow New York vet. “It’s beautiful, man. We tried to get some more from him but we didn’t have time.”

Source: HipHopDX

Ten Crack Commandments used in Modern Business

The Matric System listed each of the “Ten Crack Commandments” by Notorious B.I.G. below, along with its underlying message for modern business operators.

“Rule nombre uno: never let no one know how much dough you hold”

For most companies, there isn’t a tremendous amount of upside to disclosing financials. As such, few privately held companies choose to do so. As Biggie says, broadcasting your financial performance can “breed jealousy,” increasing operational risks and arming your competitors with a more informed sense of your company’s weaknesses.

“Number two: never let ‘em know your next move”

Innovation drives long-term business value. If your company prematurely discloses its strategic plans, it gives your competitors a head-start on emulating or surpassing your innovative strides. It may be tempting to post your 12-month plan on the company blog, but beware the strategic edge it provides to your competitors once it’s out there.

“Number three: never trust nobody”

A healthy sense of paranoia is a valuable asset for business operators. Businesses should take steps to protect their intellectual property, including protection through patents or well-protected trade secrets.

“Number four: never get high on your own supply”

Even if you are the only shareholder in your business, you should separate what’s best for you personally from what’s best for your company. If you make suboptimal business decisions for the sake of bettering your personal life, your company will be less likely to succeed.

Another interpretation of this rule is to resist developing a strong emotional commitment to your own ideas. If you’re too wrapped up or emotionally invested in any aspect of your business, it won’t be easy to modify that idea when it leads you to a better opportunity or strategy. Sunk costs are sunk, and strategic decisions should be made as such.

“Number five: never sell no crack where you rest at”

Biggie is right: your family members are not real customers, and serving them can often do more harm than good. They will provide an unrealistic sales experience and their feedback will often be skewed by the preexisting relationship. Also, if you have a desirable product they may feel a sense of entitlement to a discount or freebies. Granting such requests can hurt your bottom line, but denying them can strain your personal relationships.

“Number six: that credit… forget it”

Biggie is warning about the risks of issuing credit to customers before you have enough scale to hedge the associated default risk. The broader lesson here is to place a strong focus on cash revenue generation while your business is working toward sustained profitability. Getting cash in the door is extremely important, and anything that delays cash flow will slow down your forward progress.

“Seven: keep your family and business completely seperated”

This one doesn’t need much translation: work and family don’t always mix well. While there are many successful family businesses out there, the cost of things going sour becomes far greater when family is involved. Don’t work with your family simply out of convenience– only do it if the increased upside truly outweighs the true costs of failure.

“Number eight: never keep no weight on you”

Here, Biggie is driving home the importance of physical security. Sensitive passwords, documents, products, and prototypes should never be stored or transported (either digitally or physically) in a format that could be compromised.

“Number nine: if you ain’t gettin bags stay [away] from police”

The company you keep can be misinterpreted by your customers and competitors, and sending the wrong message can put these relationships at risk. Keep strategic conversations as silent as possible until things are set in stone and it is optimal to make an announcement (if ever).

“Number ten: consignment [is] not for freshmen”

Accumulating debt prematurely is a bad move for any business. Both debt and equity financings consume company time and may drive startups to overspend before their plans are fully-baked. They also put a greater pressure on financial performance, which is only a good thing when a company is confident in their product’s maturiy and ability to generate returns. Biggie says it best: “if you aint got the clientele say ‘hell no’ — ’cause they gon want they money rain, sleet, hail, snow.”

“Follow these rules, you’ll have mad bread to break up”

This song predates mainstream internet usage but still translates well into the language of today’s web economy. I hope at least some of these commandments strike a chord with other entrepreneurs out there. Until next time, keep it real.

Source: TheMatricSystem

LiveFromHQ Playlist 31/07/2009

Tracks:

  1. Blaq Poet – I-Gettin
  2. KRS-One & Buckshot – Survival Skills (Feat. DJ Revolution)
  3. 50 Cent – Put The Work In
  4. NYGz – Gangstaz of New York
  5. Eminem – Warning (Mariah Carey Diss)
  6. Trife Diesel – Wanna Be A Rapper
  7. Alchemist – Therapy (Feat. Evidence, Talib Kweli, Blu & Kid Cudi)
  8. Ghostface Killah – Baby
  9. Maino – Back To Life (Feat. Push Montana)
  10. Uncle Murda – Summertime Shootouts
  11. Blaq Poet – H.A.T.E. (Feat. N.O.R.E.)
  12. Marco Polo & Torae – Smoke (Feat. Lil Fame & Rock)
  13. DJ Quick & Kurupt – Blaqkout
  14. DJ JS-1 – Sum Rap Shit (Feat. Nutragous, Copywrite & Vast Aire)
  15. Willy Northpole – Feelin’ Alright
  16. Singapore Kane – Mollywhopped (Feat. Big Shug)
  17. Blaq Poet – Rap Addiction (Feat. Shabeeno & Lil Fame)

Guests: /

R.I.P. Baatin

Lets have a moment of silence for this great artist who left Hip Hop today, may he rest in peace. Baatin, a collective member of the Slum Village movement.

LiveFromHQ 25/07/2009

Bahaha, this weekend was U-God guest at DJ Premier‘s show “LiveFromHQ“. He promoted his new album “Dopium” which is now in stores and features Scotty Wotty, there are only a few fans who know him. But he was the father of Wu-Tang Clan, very dope! Besides all of that the funniest thing happened hahaha, U-God was getting lyrical attacked by an anonymous caller. That shit made my day:

U-God Vs Anonymous Caller (Prod. by KC)

LiveFromHQ Playlist 17/07/2009

Tracks:

  1. Singapore Kane – Mollywhopped (Feat. Big Shug)
  2. Focus – Homage to DJ Premier (Feat. Royce da 5’9″, Phonte & Stat Quo)
  3. Blaq Poet – Rap Addiction (Feat. Shabeeno & Lil Fame)
  4. Blaq Poet – Too Strong
  5. Blaq Poet – Hate (Feat. N.O.R.E.)
  6. Blaq Poet – Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed (Feat. MC Eiht & Young Maylay) (Queensbridge to California Remix)
  7. 50 Cent – Put Da Work In
  8. Legacy – TKO (Feat. Phonte, Chaudon & Sean Price)
  9. Nick Javas – Live From HQ Promo
  10. Blaq Poet – Stretch Marks And Cigarette Burns (Feat. Panchi & Imani Montana)
  11. Nick Javas – Opportunity Knocks
  12. NYGz – Ready?
  13. Blaq Poet – Legendary Pt. 1 (Feat. Nick Javas & Shabeeno)
  14. Blaq Poet – Sichuwayshunz
  15. Blaq Poet – Let The Guns Blow
  16. Blaq Poet – Voices

Guests: Blaq Poet, Nick Javas, Imani Montana with N.O.R.E., MC Eiht & Young Maylay on the phone.