
I wasn’t a big fan of this song when I first heard the original and I’m still not. Jeezy does make it a little more tolerable but I just can’t get with the lackluster production. Maybe you guys will like it…

I wasn’t a big fan of this song when I first heard the original and I’m still not. Jeezy does make it a little more tolerable but I just can’t get with the lackluster production. Maybe you guys will like it…

50 yr. old actor/comedian Bernie Mac has died in a Chicago-area hospital from complications due to pneumonia. It’s very sad to see another one of our greats go at an early age. He will be remembered…..rest in peace.
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L.A.X. coming soon…..here is another one to hold ya’ll over. Jus Blaze!!!!

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “Make every record count. Make every song you write and every record you make something that you’re planning on standing behind and intend to be part of your body of work for the rest of your life. Take the time you need to make the music you need to make. Don’t write the next [record] till you make the current one great.”
- Richie Zito, Sr. VP of A&R, Your Music America (Kessler, Jack’s Mannequin)
Reich’s phasing works generally have two identical lines of music, which begin by playing synchronously, but slowly become out of phase with one another when one of them slightly speeds up. This was originally created from 2 tape loops of the same track. This dude, Peter Aidu, replays this live. How crazy is this!!!!…shout to Reese for putting me up on Steve (pause) back in the day.

Don’t you hate it when you find a new band and you tell everyone about them and they look at you like you have a booger in your nose. Then what happens? A year later, they end up being one of the biggest bands next to the Beatles (well, something like that). I introduce to you Popcuts, a company that pays you for a band becoming popular. Don’t believe me? Here is what TechCrunch has to say:
When an artist signs on to the store, they allocate a certain portion of the revenue generated by their songs to go back to their fans. This money is then distributed according to how early each user purchased a song (the earlier you buy, the more you make). For example, the band My First Earthquake has decided to pay out 30% of its revenues to its fans. The earliest adopters (say, the first dozen people to buy the song) will break even after the song has been purchased by around 25 other people. Fans buying the song later on will still earn credit, but it will be earned at a much slower rate (the site will tell you how quickly you’ll be earning credit before you buy a song).
For the time being Popcuts is only selling music from unsigned indie artists, but CEO Kevin Lim says that the company will pursue deals with record labels once it has perfected the new payment model.
Popcuts has a compelling idea, but its success may well lie in the generosity of the artists it signs. The store’s default split gives 60% of revenues to bands, which is competitive with other online stores. But the default 30% allocated to fans may not be enough of an incentive to drive many more purchases, and bands may find they have to give up more of their proceeds to drive sales. In any case, it’s an experiment that the music industry will probably be following closely.

The cost of Dr. Dre’s new headphones – $349
Akai MPC 2000 (used) – approx. $1200
The look on a “producer’s” face once he realizes these headphones won’t make his beats any better – priceless
**Dre beats sold seperately.
BLUEPRINT 3 from kwest on Vimeo.
Wow!!!!!………