My man Pelle from Denmark went to USA and got this on tape last week. Big props to Torae. His next album will feature Pete Rock, Marco Polo and DJ Premier.
EXCLUSIVE: MC Eiht – So Well (Produced by Brenk) (Official Video)
New video of MC Eiht upcoming album “Which Way Is West”. Out this summer…
DJ Premier Added On The Line-up Of Rock The Bells

Damn, you would be a fool not to go….
DJ Premier & Nick Javas in Saigon, Vietnam June 22nd

First time in Vietnam ever, they also hit China. If you know more Asian Tour dates, feel free to add them in the comment section.
Canibus – Golden Terra Of Rap
Here you got a hardcore-to-the-fullest track by Canibus that was included as a limited edition 7″ in the latest edition (#41) of Wax Poetics magazine! Get your copy here !
Enjoy another Premier banger:
Somehow the original version got leaked, it’s over the beats Premier used for his phone skit on LiveFromHQ:
Canibus – Golden Terra Of Rap (Original Version)
Looks like usershare is down at the moment, so I’m going to use zshare for this. Usershare should be working shortly.
Need instrus!
D’Angelo’s Back, Reconnecting With DJ Premier

DJ Premier owns gold and platinum records, won three Grammy awards, is the founding member of one of hip-hop’s most influential duos, has worked with everyone from Jay-Z to Notorious B.I.G. to Christina Aguilera, has a massive fanbase of loyal followers and is considered by many to be one of the greatest producers of all-time. Even with all the accolades and success, the legendary producer continues to bang out hot beats and remain relevant after more than 25 years in the game.
The Houston native who has lived in Brooklyn for most of his career says, “While I’ve accomplished a lot, I feign for more. I’m constantly thinking, ‘What can I do to make sure that I’m coming out with something that’s hot?'”
In the words of Guru, the late great emcee who worked alongside the producer in the renowned duo collectively known as Gang Starr, “Premier’s got more beats than a barn’s got hay.”
Last week, Primo was in town for the Los Angeles qualifier of the Red Bull Big Tune, the nation’s premier music producer battle. LA native Dibia$e took first place at the event which was held at the El Rey. Premier, who performed a DJ set following the competition, took some time out from his busy schedule to talk with us about young producers, country music, upcoming albums he’s working on, hanging out at Christina’s house and the long awaited return of an artist he’s worked with in the past.
Additionally, Premier also informed me that he’s “working with Guru’s family to do an official tribute.” The producer who was never mentioned by name in a controversial statement released following his long-time collaborator’s death says, “It’s going to be a really big event.” He added, “Once we get it organized properly, you’ll hear more about it.”
You’re working with Red Bull tonight as they give an opportunity to some upcoming producers. What do you think of the growing interest in production and beat making?
I think it’s a good thing. Once I’m gone and have given my energy back to the world, to the spirits who control this earth, they’ll be more people banging out beats and doing new things. Another good thing is that a lot of these producers are fans of what I do, and they’re fans of people like Dre, Notts, Alchemist, Marco Polo and on and on. What it comes down to is these guys want to bring it to the business and they’re way younger and they didn’t come up in the “Golden Era of Hip-Hop.” It just lets you know that we got a long way to go with keeping music alive and that’s really what it’s supposed to be about. I totally applaud it.
How important is it for a producer to listen to what’s being played on the radio?
I still check the radio stations, eventhough I don’t think they’re playing anything that’s hot, I still check it because I want to know what’s in their top ten. Then I’ll compare it to what I’m doing I still make sure that I am aware of what’s popping out there. I hate when I hear artists say, “I never listen to the radio, I never listen to anyone else when I’m making my album.” I think that’s bullshit because you should always know what the competition is doing. If they’re in your genre of music, you’re going to competing with them. You should stay in the know. Never turn your back on what makes this industry click. That’s how deep rooted I am, not just as a fan but as a person who respects music. I know sometimes I need to walk away from hip-hop and listen to other things. I listen to rock. I listen to country music. I’m from Texas, I love country music.
What’s your favorite country song?
George Strait, “All my Ex’s Live in Texas”
You’ve worked with so many great artists. Is there one artist you haven’t worked with yet that you’d love to produce a track for?
Ghostface. Actually the whole Wu-Tang.
Do you think we’ll see more one producer/one artist albums in the near future? Do you think that’s the best formula for great album?
I’m actually leaning towards doing that right now. Me and KRS-ONE are talking about doing another album together. Actually, we already started recording. I still want to do the Nas album. I’d love to do a whole album with Jay-Z. Smif N Wessun is about to come out with an album that’s all Pete Rock. There’s going to be quite a few people doing that again. I know Pete Rock’s definitely doing it. I’m sure there will be more. Hi-Tek and Talib Kweli just dropped that Reflection Eternal album, that was entirely produced by Hi-Tek. At the end of the day, all I want to know is, is it dope or not? I don’t care if you got 30 producers on your album, I just want to know is the shit dope? That’s all I care about.
You did some incredible tracks with D’Angelo. There was the remix to “Lady” and “Devil’s Pie.” Any word on what he’s been up to? Have you guys talked at all lately?
I just spoke to him a few days ago. We’re going back in the studio together. He’s actually going to do a hook for one of my artists, a group called NYGz – they’re on my label, Year Round Records. He’s going to do the hook but me and him are definitely going to work on some stuff. We just found each other and we were so happy to finally reconnect because it’s been a while and I haven’t been able to track him down. Now, we’re back together.
What do you like to do when you’re here in LA?
I literally just got here. I was supposed to be here yesterday but I was mixing a Fat Joe record and working on some more Kanye stuff. I’ve been all over. I was on a month-long tour and just got back about three days ago. I wanted to come out here and have a good time but I had a change of plans. I was going to give Christina Aguilera a call to tell her I was here and stop by her place for a minute but I really don’t have time. I’ve got leave at 5am tomorrow morning for my flight back to New York.
Source: laist.com
Haha, they keep on coming, the collaborations don’t stop! So the rumor of D’Angelo being on NYGz album is positive. Hopefully Premo can get D’Angelo on the right path after that incident with that undercover prostitute? D’Angelo needs to get back!! Legend.
DJ Premier talks 25th minutes openly about Guru

DJ Premier talked openly with Tim Westwood about Guru last week, you hear his view on the situation extended. Enjoy:
Jay Electronica Working With DJ Premier

Following his free performance at Red Hook Park this past Tuesday (June 1), Jay Electronica took a few minutes to speak with XXLMag.com about what he’s been working on. Although the New Orleans native has no release date in sight for his upcoming project, he did shed some light on who he’s been in the studio with and what’s on the horizon musically.
It seems like hip-hop’s hottest producers from the genre’s past and future are lining up to work with the “Exhibit C” phenom. “Different people,” he told XXLMag.com, in regards to who would lend their hand to him on the release. “Just Blaze, Preemo, beats from Justice L.E.A.G.U.E., DJ Khalil… Swizz Beatz.”
He also said that there would be occasions where a producer was in the studio with him, but not necessarily the one behind the particular track he’d be laying. “Sometimes, you maybe see a producer that you like his music, and you may not want something from him, but maybe you want him to oversee a certain part of the project,” he continued.
This week’s Brooklyn show was the first in New York City’s SummerStage series that features various artists from many genres throughout the upcoming months. Jay has some upcoming performances scheduled alongside 50 Cent, but he said he’ll wait a little while before a full on tour. “Right now, we just trying to get back in the lab to finish up some projects. When I start touring again, I wanna tour on the heels of a release.”
Source: XXLmag.com

