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PETE ROCK & SLUM VILLAGE ANNOUNCE TOUR

The legendary Pete Rock is preparing to hit the road with Slum Village early this year for a 28-day tour that starts on February 7th in Miami during Dilla Weekend and wraps up in Spokane, Washington on April 5th. Check out the full list of dates below.

Sat. February 7- Miami, FL @ The Stage (Dilla Weekend)
Fri. March 6- Providence, RI @ Fête
Sat. March 7- Cambridge, MA @ The Middle East
Mon. March 9- New York City @ SOB’s
Tues. March 10- Washington, D.C. @ U Street Music Hall
Wed. March 11- Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theater
Thurs. March 12- Cleveland Hts, OH @ Grog Shop
Fri. March 13- Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot
Sat. March 14- Kalamazoo, MI @ Bell’s Eccentric Café
Sun. March 15- Chicago, IL @ The Shrine
Mon. March 16- Kansas City, MO @ The Riot Room
Tues. March 17- Denver, CO @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece
Wed. March 18- Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
Thurs. March 19- Las Vegas, NV @ Insert Coin(s)
Fri. March 20- Grand Junction, CO @ Mesa Theater
Sat. March 21- Albuquerque, NM @ Sister Bar
Sun. March 22- Tempe, AZ @ Yucca Tap Room
Tues. March 24- La Jolla, CA @ Porter’s Pub
Wed. March 25- Pomona, CA @ The Glass House
Thurs. March 26- Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
Sun. March 29- Oakland, CA @ Yoshi’s
Mon. March 30- Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s
Tues. March 31- Portland, OR @ The Hawthorne Theatre
Wed. April 1- Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Thurs. April 2- Victoria, BC @ Distrikt Nightclub
Fri. April 3- Vancouver, BC @ The Fox Cabaret
Sat. April 4- Bellingham, WA @ The Wild Buffalo
Sun. April 5- Spokane, WA @ Red Room Lounge

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DJ PREMIER – LIVE FROM HEADQCOURTERZ RADIO SHOW PLAYLIST (1/9/15 & 1/16/15))

Lord Sear and Boogie Blind drop in for the January 9th and January 16th episodes of Live From Headqcourterz radio show. Check out the playlists for both episodes below.

Be sure to tune in on Friday nights on SiriusXM Hip-Hop Nation, Ch. 44.

Also, be sure to check out the new Tumblr page.

HERE IS THE PLAYLIST FOR JANUARY 9TH, 2015
1. M.O.P.–Shake ‘Em Up
2. Sadat X–What Up Kid
3. Inspectah Deck–2Nite
4. Joey Bada$$–No. 99
5. Maino (f. Busta Rhymes, Tweezie, Najee Omar)–What More
6. Tableek (f. Black Nerd, Stan Illa)–Runner Upper
7. Diamond District–March On Washington (DJ Skizz Remix)
8. PRhyme (f. Common)–Wishin’
9. Your Old Droog–Gunsmoke Colonge
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10. Slick Rick–Indian Girl (An Adult Story)
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11. Ghostface Killah (f. Shawn Wigs, Kool G. Rap)–The Dogs Of War
12. De La Soul (f. Chuck D.)–The People
13. The Militia (f. Oswin Benjamin)–Chicago 84′
14. Diamond District–Working Weekends (Large Professor Remix)
15. Run The Jewels (f. Despot & Wiki)–Blockbuster Night Pt. 2
16. The LOX–Let’s Get It
17. PRhyme–PRhyme Time FILA BARS (Fila Commercial)
18. Termanology (f. Slaine, Artisin)–Depths Of Hell
19. DJ Premier (f. Bumpy Knuckles)–Bars In The Booth (Session 6)
20. Black Moon–Go To War
21. Tracey Lee–Vision
22. Inspectah Deck–Gone
23. Big Pun (f. Chris Rivers, Cormega, Shaquille O’Neal, Easy Mo Bee)–Lyrically Fit
24. Khaleel–Revolution

HERE IS THE PLAY LIST FOR JANUARY 16, 2015

1. Your Old Droog–Gunsmoke Colonge
2. DJ Premier (f. Skyzoo & Torae)–Bars In The Booth (Session 7)
3. Nutso (f. Trae The Truth)–Hustler’s Spirit
4. Sadat X–What Up Kid
5. Uncle Murda–Yearly Rap Up
6. Bahamadia–We Here
7. Dynamic Duo–Animal
8. Diamond District–March On Washington (DJ Skizz Remix)
9. Four Owls–Think Twice
10. Joey Bada$$ (f. Action Bronson, Ellie Varner)–Run Up On Ya
11. Roc Marciano–Three Sixty Five
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12. THE B-BOYS–2, 3, Break
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13. Inspectah Deck–Gone
14. Keith Murray–Laws Of Polarity
15. Nutso (f. Blacastan & Steele)–Stra8 Talk
16. Nipsey Hu$$le–That’s How I Knew
17. Fabolous (f. Kevin Hart)–Cinnamon Apple
18. PRhyme (f. Slaughterhouse)–Microphone Preem
19. De La Soul (f. Chuck D)–The People
20. PRhyme–PRhyme Time FILA BARS (Fila Commercial)
21. The Militia (f. Oswin Benjamin)–Chicago 84′
22. M.O.P.–Shake ‘Em Up

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DJ PREMIER INSTAGRAMS THE CLOSING OF D&D STUDIOS

Sadly, the legendary space known as D&D Studios has come to an end. DJ Premier captured the entire process of tearing down the studio piece by piece on his Instagram.

Don’t fret though, Premier is moving into Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, NY to continue laying down his work behind the boards. Check it out below.

Salute D & D Studios Legacy !!! #premierwuzhere #DaveAndDoug

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Gonna miss thiz place…. #premierwuzhere #DaveAndDoug #D&D

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BIT BY BIT THE LEGACY COMES DOWN…

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DJ PREMIER REFLECTS ON HIS LAST DAYS AT D&D STUDIOS

After nearly 25 years, the iconic D&D Studios on the fourth floor of 320 West 37th Street is shutting down. The New York Observer caught up with DJ Premier, who bought the studio in 2003 and renamed it HeadQCourterz after his late friend Kenneth “HeadQCourterz” Walker, to discuss the some of the finest moments in the studio’s quarter century history. Everything from who used to hang out in the studio, fistfights with Guru and what ever happened to the Preemo and Nas album to recording with Christina Aguilera is stuffed into this piece.

Here are some highlights from the interview…

What was it like inside the studio in the early and mid ’90s?

Back then, Black Moon and the rest of Boot Camp Clik had a big chapter in the A Room at D&D. That was a standard picture here. Jay Z too. He would book my room, the A Room and the D Room, which was a newly built studio space in the back that they later tore down. He would have them all blocked so that he could knock out three or four songs at a time. I remember when Jay and Biggie recorded “Brooklyn’s Finest” for Reasonable Doubt in here. I didn’t do that beat, but they needed a place to rock.

Who would you hang out with outside of the studio back then?

Guru and I had a house in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, for a while and we used to have wild parties there when we weren’t in the studio. It was like a fraternity house. Every time you’d go in there was noise, music, girls, drinks and food everywhere. RZA and GZA from Wu-Tang used to come by, Easy Mo Bee used to come by, Special Ed used to come by. The list goes on. I remember Cypress Hill came by the house the day they were shooting the video for “How I Could Just Kill a Man,” cause they needed a place to lamp for a minute. They came over and we smoked our asses off until they left to go meet Ice Cube for the video. A lot of Friday nights, Guru and I would go kick it with Biggie, since he was just three blocks down from us.

Earlier this year, you told Hip-Hop Wired that while you were doing a track for the movie White Men Can’t Jump, you and Guru got into a fistfight here and then started recording right after. Was it serious?

He had a couple of bandages and bruises after that. I still have his teeth marks right there [points to his fist]. That’s where he bit me and they never went away. Now I’m proud to have those teeth marks. I’m not a tough guy, but I’ll throw down just like the rest of them if I have to.

You and Nas are working on a collaborative album that’s been rumored to come out for a while. When do you think it finally will?

Whenever he’s ready. We were supposed to do it years ago, but it didn’t happen. I know he has another album under his contract with Def Jam, so he has to knock that out. As soon as he calls me about that, I’m ready.

Check out the rest here.

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JOEY BADA$$ – B4.DA.$$ PRODUCTION CREDITS

We first saw the tracklist, now we get to see the full list of producers contributing to the Pro Era emcee’s upcoming album. DJ Premier, Statik Selektah and a surprise credit to J Dilla litter the album.

1. Save The Children (prod by Statik Selektah)
2. Greenbax (prod by Lee Bannon)
3. Paper Trails (prod. by DJ Premier)
4. Piece of Mine (prod by Freddie Joachim)
5. Big Dusty (prod by Kirk Knight)
6. Hazeus View (prod. by Kirk Knight)
7. Like Me ft. BJ The Chicago Kid (prod. by J Dilla & The Roots)
8. Belly Of The Beast ft. Chronixx (prod by Hit Boy)
9. No. 99 (prod. by Statik Selektah)
10. Christ Conscious (prod. by Basquiat)
11. On & On ft. Maverick Sabre & Dyemond Lewis (prod by Freddie Joachim)
12. Escape 120″ featuring Raury (prod. by Chuck Strangers)
13. Black Beatles (prod by Chuck Strangers)
14. O.C.B. (prod. by Sam I AM & The Soul Rebels)
15. Curry Chicken (prod. by Statik Selektah)
(Bonus) Run Up On Ya ft. Action Bronson & Elle Varner (prod. by Statik Selektah)

(Bonus) Teach Me How ft. Kiesza (prod by Chuck Strangers & ASTR)

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ACTION BRONSON’S MR WONDERFUL TRACKLIST

With quite a few fake tracklistings floating around the internet, Action Bronson decided to tweet the official tracklist for his upcoming album titled Mr. Wonderful. Although no official guests or producers can be seen, Bronson stated that the likes of Big Body Bes, Meyhem Lauren, Chance the Rapper, Party Supplies & Chauncy Sherod will all be featured.

01. Brand New Car
02. When I Rise
03. Terry
04. Actin Crazy
05. Falconry
06. City Boy Blues
07. A Light In the Addict
08. Baby Blue
09. In Those Jeans
10. Only In America
11. Galatic Love
12. The Road
13. Easy Rider