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The Making Of Pete Rock Soul Survivor (1998)

Why not sharing this on lazy sunday? I wonder what I’ll find next on my hard disc. DJ Premier is also in it btw, around 7min.

Live From HeadQCourterz (04/02/2010)


Or
DJ Premier – Live From HeadQCourterz (04/02/2010)

Tracks:

  1. Brown Bag All Stars – The Agenda
  2. Rytmus – Jediný
  3. Roc Marciano – Wuteva Wuteva
  4. Kool Sphere – Intro
  5. Nutso – This Is My Hood (Feat. Royal Flush & Mic Geronimo)
  6. Joell Ortiz – Project Boy
  7. Meth, Ghost & Rae – Mef vs Chef 2
  8. Ghetto of St. – Fresh Out
  9. Sauce Money – Snipershot
  10. WC – Frontline
  11. Soulbrothas – Original Rap (Feat. Nutso & Butta Verses)
  12. Nick Javas – Not A Game (DJ Mix Version)
  13. Soulbrothas – Real MC’s (Feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumb Snatcha)
  14. Eternia – It’s Funny (Feat. Joell Ortiz)
  15. Sadat X – Everybody Know (Feat. Money Boss Players)
  16. Nutso – So Tired
  17. Meth, Ghost & Rae – Dangerous
  18. Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Take Money (Feat. Rockness & Bumpy Knuckles)
  19. Kool Sphere – Unconditional

Guests: Soulbrothas & Nutso

Soulbrotha – Real MCs (Feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumb Snatcha) (Prod. by Soulbrotha) (Radio Rip)

Soulbrotha from Germany were last night guests on Premo’s LiveFromHQ chilling. DJ Premier played this new track from them that will appear on their next 12″ somewhere in may with Largo Pro on the B-Side. A-side contains this track featuring NYGz, Blaq Poet & Krumb Snatcha! I personally love it, enjoy:

Soulbrotha – Real MCs (Feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumb Snatcha) (Prod. by Soulbrotha) (Radio Rip)

Need that 12″!

Marvin Gaye: From Misery To Ostend; Happy Birthday Marvin Gaye

by gimantalon…

I’m from Belgium like some of you know and if you don’t know, Marvin Gaye has a very special band with Belgium. He lived in the city Ostend (The closest cities from where I live) for months to pick up his career again after a downfall, tracks like “Sexual Healing” were recorded in Ostend. Very touching story, Marvin Gaye and his relationship with the sea and Belgium. Here you have an interview from 1994 from the guy who took care of Marvin Gaye at that time in the Belgian Magazine “Humo”. I used google to translate the dutch into english. If you want only DJ Premier posts, simply don’t read.

Early eighties stranded Marvin Gaye, penniless and addicted to cocaine, London. Freddy Cousaert, a part-time concert promoter took Gaye under his wing, kept him away from the drugs and put him back on track. Eighteen years later, Gaye from Ostend, Belgium included with the album “Midnight Love”  and especially with the single “Sexual Healing” an unprecedented comeback.”Freddy’s the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Marvin,” said a friend and attorney Gayes Curtis Shaw in “Man Trouble”, a BBC documentary in which the last years of Marvin Gaye to be reconstructed through interviews.

FREDDY COUSAERT: In the sixties I had a r & b club, and regularly went to London, hunting for new records. In London I was often in the Q Club, which was attended mainly by blacks. There I learned many people famous in the music. Every week you could well find Jagger and Rod Stewart. That were inspiration came looking (laughs). Gradually I was accepted by the ‘black’ London environmentally. One day the boss of Q club calls me: Marvin Gaye was on Christmas Eve in Q occur. I almost fell backwards, I asked if he could introduce me to Marvin. I never dreamed that Marvin Gaye two months later would sit at my kitchen.

HUMO: How was he added, when you first met him?
Cousaert: He lived first in a posh apartment, then in a cheap apartment hotel. He snorted cocaine and had a lot of worrying constantly surrounded by questionable people: dealers and hangers-on. A British tour promoter had him a few weeks previously, after a disastrous tour, with only $ 5,000 left in London. That he had nipped the return tickets for his group can afford. He was completely broke.

HUMO: How did he end with you in Ostend you?
Cousaert: A week after that first meeting he tried to call me at home. I was not there, but my wife was. She talked half hours with him. He sounded depressed, she said. When I called back, he seemed to be in Brighton. Marvin loved the rain and wind, the fairness of the sea. Sometimes he went to the coast, to sit on the breakwater. When I told him that he can do all these things in Ostend, he immediately decided two weeks to come and visit. We have here then an apartment for him and arranged for him when he was made a member of the family. Those two weeks became a month. We became friends and later business partners. As he gradually became her old self again, I organized a successful tour for him, with the highlight of a concert at the Casino of Ostend, which was broadcasted directly by the national television. He held personally about £ 55,000 and could hardly believe it. Then I have him a contract with CBS Records decorated. Larkin Arnold, a senior executive of CBS who was just Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” in the weather, came personally to Ostend. He wanted assurance about the physical and mental condition of Marvin. Now, he was quickly convinced. “I Can See he is in very good hands,” he said, and the project was financed.

HUMO: When the trouble started.
Cousaert: From the States was much pressure exerted on him. He sat back in the saddle, so he was for the businessmen in Los Angeles again ‘interesting’. Figures emerge from everywhere were hoping that a piece to ride.

HUMO Like?
Cousaert: The New Yorker David Ritz, who suddenly stood, saying he was making an interview for Rolling Stone. Halfway through the interview leaves the Ritz term ‘sexual healing’ fall. Marvin says that he like the song title. After the interview we eat, and Ritz says casually that he wants $ 10,000, if we want to ‘have’ the title. Marvin and I almost fall of our chairs. We tell him that we needed Ritz on the cover would indicate, and that’s what happened. But in the States has gone to court Ritz, pointing out that cover entry, and the story that he is the song ‘Sexual Healing’ would have co-written. The judge gave him was right too, and since then he gets royalties for it! I was present when “Sexual Healing” was written. Odell Brown and Marvin have that song written. Nobody else.

HUMO: What makes your collaboration jumped off?
Cousaert: In Switzerland we had opened an account in the name of Marvin, where his money was deposited. The problem was that Marvin was absent when the bank forms were signed. Everything was also in French, and the bank could not immediately us an English document delivery. Marvin suggested that I would act as a holder. I wish absolutely not do, so he registered his accountant. A provisional one. But this problem kept dragging because Marvin always the case postponed. A few months later we get a phone call: a seething Marvin, who had unsuccessfully sought money from his account to be removed. The bank accepted his signature course not. He thought we were trying to cheat him off and even a lawyer came into the picuture. Then I got angry. I went to Switzerland and were I proved he was wrong. He turned in, but our relationship chilled rapidly. Eventually, they gave him an excuse lured to the States: his mother was supposedly ill and wanted to see him. In October 1982 he moved to the States. He was supposed to come back, but we’ve never seen or spoken him again.

Humo: The documentary says a friend of Gaye father, also a pastor, that he was not surprised when he heard news of the shooting. “He showed me the gun,” he says meaningfully.
Cousaert: Indeed, an artist whose name I will not mention, but take it from me that it is a highly reliable person told me that he spoke with his father a few weeks before the shooting. He too had seen the weapon and had Gaye father had even added: “I’m gonna take him out before some white man does it.”

Source: Humo

R.I.P. Marvin Gaye, also Freddy Cousaert recently died, R.I.P.

Joell Ortiz – Project Boy (Street Version) REAL CDQ

Finally, props to DJ Premier himself who send this one out… A real CDQ version of “Project Boy”, the other onces were low bitrate so how you can call it CD Quality?? Enjoy:

Joell Ortiz – Project Boy (Street Version)

I wonder if this gonna end up on vinyl…





April Fools That Always Work In Hip Hip Community

I noticed, their are three 1st april jokes that always work in the hip hop community big time (like on twitter):

1) “Gang Starr is working on a new album”
2) “Nas said his next album is going to be the one with DJ Premier”
3) “A Man Of A Few Words about to drop soon”

Noreaga Drunk In Studio Previewing “Project Boy” Remix

New MC Eiht Tracks Produced by Brenk

What do we got here? Two new tracks of MC Eiht‘s upcoming album “Which Way Is West?” that will be released on Year Round Records. Executive produced by DJ Premier, he will produce 2-3 joints and Marco Polo & NYGz are also on the project. These two tracks were already heard in the sample I posted some time ago, now you have them in full quality. Both are produced by European producer Brenk, enjoy:

MC Eiht – So Well (Prod. by Brenk)

MC Eiht – Ride On ‘Em (Produced by Brenk)

All this is coming this summer…

WEDNESDAY CLASSICS: WBLS Thunder Storm Radio Show (02/18/1994)

This is something new I’ll do in honor of the new blog. Me personally almost only listen to golden age hip hop, nothing wrong with hip hop today but it’s just doesn’t move my head as much as I want. And I’m still finding new hip hop from the 90s, it’s was crazy back then!! Now to pleasure my fans I’ll be posting every wednesday a 90s throwback mix by the one and only. You can expect 21 weeks with throwbacks from 1994 till 1999. Me personal digging in my database. Almost everything is ripped from tape in the best quality available, some are more rare than others but with the internet really blowing up last years it’s less difficult to find them actually, but hopefully I can still amaze some heads. Or if you are new and very young fan: believe me, these mixes are perfect to discover the 90s hip hop sound. It’s cool to have them on my pc and all that, but I love it more to own those tapes, and I know there will be heads around here having some of them when I don’t haha. You will learn two things on wednesday now, 1) DJ Premier is a legend, plain and simple, he not only make beats, but he moved hip hop in general in that era and 2) Nothing is better then just cool down and relax on some real hip hop. WARNING: DJ PREMIER ONLY MIX WITH REAL VINYL HERE!! Enjoy:

I’ve seen some episodes are bootlegged by a Japanese label as volumes and then posted by some blogs. Cool of them, but these mixes are already longer circulating on my hard disc (thanks to the real heads on the real places) and I have more episodes. We pop of with the first episode ever recorded on tape of DJ Premier’s Thunder Storm radio show together with the G-Man. Once upon a time, long long before LiveFromHQ was DJ Premier the DJ of a New York radio show… If you know the songs, feel free to add them in the comment section! Sorry, but it’s not the full show. I doubt someone has it?? Feel free to contact us!!

Joell Ortiz – Project Boy

First I did the radio rip and here’s the mp3. Note, it’s not the CDQ. It seems he wants to hold it back for a while, the ‘CDQ’ you can find on some blogs is only low bitrate… Here you have the mp3 rip of the HD version. Mastered a bit and it’s good to bang your mp3 player! I’m not so kind on the song though, but a lot of you do so enjoy:

Joell Ortiz – Project Boy