This one goes out to the few men in today’s society, that still possess integrity and are force to deal with mommy boys- “me, me, me”- and not with we all do good. My good friend naser will love this one…
D$
And here is one for good measure, no tap dancing allowed my friend:
Next week you’ll be able to purchase one of the greatest Hip-Hop (if not the best) albums in history as Get On Down will be releasing a reissue of the Illmatic in time for the Holiday season. You’ll have the options of purchasing the Gold CD, LP or deluxe bundle for $49.94 which is the best version in our opinion as you can check below for the complete details of each set along with photos included as well. (Via…)
The Vinyl set includes:
Vinyl LP packaged with full lyric insert
48 page full-color, hard cover liner notes book including extended artwork, full album lyrics and liner notes from The Source founder Jon Shecter.
A reproduction of the original 1994 Illmatic press release
Two 8 x10 glossy promo photo’s used in the Illmatic campaign
Rare 1994 promotional poster with full album lyrics printed on the back
The CD set includes:
24k Audiophile Gold Disc CD with re-mastered audio, housed in a “Cherrywood Trophy Box” with gold plaque.
Black 2-piece outer box with original ‘Nas’ promotional sticker exclusive to Get on Down.com Orders.
48 page full-color, hard cover liner notes book including extended artwork, full album lyrics and liner notes from The Source founder Jon Shecter.
A reproduction of the original 1994 Illmatic press release.
Two 8 x10 glossy promo photo’s used in the Illmatic campaign.
Rare 1994 promotional poster with full album lyrics printed on the back.
VIBE recently linked up with DJ Premier, Nas, and the Berklee Symphony Orchestra as a part of their RE:GENERATION project. Presented by Hyundai Veloster, RE:GENERATION is a documentary film that follows DJ Premier, Pretty Lights, The Crystal Method, Mark Ronson, and Skrillex as they remix, recreate and re-imagine five traditional styles of music. Learn more at ReGenerationMusicProject.com
DJ Premier was given Classical and began his immersion into the genre with Bruce Adolphe, a former classical music professor at Juilliard. They met at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music not far from DJ Premier’s home in NY. After learning about classical music theory, the inspirations of some of the genre’s most profound composers and how traditional pieces are structured, DJ Premier went out and bought tons of classical symphonies on vinyl to mash up his own creation. We then took that mash-up and orchestrated it for sheet music. In the first step of the actual recording process, DJ Premier partnered with Stephen Webber, a professor and conductor at the Berklee College of Music. Steven taught Premier how to conduct and helped him in studio with the 58-piece Berklee Symphony Orchestra you hear on the track. Of all the takes, the one you hear is the “wild” version (which means they recorded it without the metronome in their headphones) DJ Premier conducted himself. Then DJ Premier brought that instrumental track back home to NY and Nas laid down his rhyme on top of it.
Nas celebrated his birthday with his friends Jay-Z, Steve Stoute, DJ Khaled, Ne-Yo, Carmelo Anthony, Tyson Beckford, Zoe Saldana, Common, DJ Premier, AZ and more at a private dinner party in New York City. Black Star Power Baby!!!