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==External links== |
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* [http://www.yameenmusic.com/ Official Artist Website] |
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* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/1006894-Yameen-Friedberg/ Yameen Discogs] |
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* [http://www.supremeex.com/ SupremeEx Artist Website] |
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* [http://www.nuntype.com/ Nuntype Website] |
* [http://www.nuntype.com/ Nuntype Website] |
Revision as of 06:47, 23 January 2016
Yameen | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Binyameen Friedberg |
Also known as | Yameen Stinke |
Origin | Philadelphia, PA, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop R&B Dance Electronic |
Instrument(s) | Piano, Sampler, Computer |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Clear Label Records Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings Rumble Pack Records Ropeadope Records Arrakis Records |
Website | http://www.yameenmusic.com |
Yameen is a hiphop producer from Philadelphia, PA. His most recent work, "Come On & Go Off" was released on September 2nd, 2014 on Rumble Pack Records. His music can be heard weekly on the Activision videogames podcast, One of Swords where he is also occasionally a guest commentator.
SupremeEx
The recording alias "SupremeEx" is generally reserved for collaborative concept albums between Yameen and Tajai of Souls of Mischief / Hieroglyphics.
In 1998, SupremeEx released the instrumental-only affair, Destructor on retail cassette which originally caught the ear of Tajai and also lead to collaborations with Bobbito's Footworks, Electronic Arts / EA Sports and Eckō clothing, among others. SupremeEx & Tajai began recording what would become their first project together, Projecto: 2501 that same year.
In 1999, SupremeEx and Tajai released Projecto: 2501 as the first album on Tajai's fledgling Hieroglyphics Imperium sub-imprint, Clear Label Records. The critically acclaimed EP - applauded for its imaginative use of story telling elements such as included trading cards, Enhanced CD and web-delivered content - featured guest artists Shing02, Low Budget (Hollertronix), Jay Biz (Hieroglyphics), DJ Nozawa & Major Terror. Additional content was also included on the Enhanced CD including a bonus MP3, computer wallpaper, videos in the studio recording "Projecto" and more.
In 2005, Rumble Pack Records released an all-new full-length album from SupremeEx & Tajai entitled, Nuntype. Again, building on the story-telling aspects the duo established on, "Projecto" Nuntype is an album about Chaos, Prophecy and Change with Tajai as a deity who wields the power of Creation. Guest artist included R&B crooner, Goapele on the album's single, "Meaning".
Although never established as an official labelmate, nor indicative of the classic "Hiero sound", SupremeEx's roots as Stinke — the creator and curator of Hieroglyphics.com between 1995 and 2001 — offer him a curious niche in helping broaden the Hiero discography.
StinkE (Web Developer)
Yameen, under his nom de web "Stinke", designed and coded many popular hiphop websites and was featured as one of URB magazine's "Next 100" people to watch in April 2001. Among his credits are websites for Hieroglyphics, Aesop Rock, The Giant Peach, Murs, Mr. Len & more.
Discography
Solo albums
- Never Knows Best (2008)
- Never Knows More (2009)
- Never Knows Encore (2010)
- Come On & Go Off (2014)
SupremeEx albums
Other appearances
- March Madness 2000 (Videogame) (1999)
- Some of the Coolest Rappers...Ecko Clothing Compilation (2000)
- Sleeping Giant, mixtape by Tajai (2003)
- Pre-emptive Hype 3.5 HipHopSite