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Christopher E. Martin (born March 21, 1966), better known as DJ Premier (and Premo or Primo as his fans, fellow musicians and critics call him sometimes), is a prominent American hip hop producer and DJ, and the instrumental half of the duo Gang Starr, together with MC Guru. He is considered by many to be the greatest hip hop producer of all time.
- More on this topic is to be found in the main article for Gang Starr.
Background
He was introduced to DJing while attending school at Prairie View A&M in Prairie View, Texas. DJ Premier's original stage name was Waxmaster C, the "C" taken from his first name, Chris, although he had already changed it to DJ Premier at the time he joined Gang Starr.
Considered by many fans to be one of the greatest hip hop producers, DJ Premier has produced countless tracks, for many groups and solo artists since the early 1990s. These include notable tracks for artists such as Jay-Z ("D'Evils", "So Ghetto"), Common ("6th Sense"), Big L ("The Enemy"), The Notorious B.I.G. ("Unbelievable", "Kick In The Door", "Ten Crack Commandments"), Nas ("N.Y. State of Mind", "Nas Is Like"), Pitch Black ("It's All Real"), M.O.P. ("Downtown Swinga"), Jeru the Damaja ("Come Clean", "My Mind Spray"), KRS-One ("MC's Act Like They Don't Know"), Mos Def ("Mathematics"), Non Phixion ("Rockstars"), and Royce da 5'9" ("Boom").
Collaborations
Outside of Gang Starr, some of Premier's most lauded work is his collaborations with Jeru the Damaja and Group Home. With the former, Premier crafted one of the East Coast's landmark albums in the form of The Sun Rises in the East, released in 1994. Their follow up to this, 1996's Wrath of the Math, was regarded as a solid effort but not on par with its predecessor, although it did contain Jeru's biggest hit to date, "Ya Playin' Yaself". Group Home's Livin' Proof (1995), although greatly overlooked at the time of its release, has eventually come to be critically acclaimed.
In 1994, DJ Premier collaborated extensively with jazz musician Branford Marsalis's experimental group, Buckshot Lefonque, for their debut album. During the making of music video director, Hype Williams' 1998 film, Belly, DJ Premier collaborated with neo soul leader D'Angelo for a song called "Devil's Pie", which was originally intended only for the film's accompanying soundtrack. However D'Angelo soon changed his mind and decided to include the song on his sophomore album Voodoo (2000.) In 2006 he co-produced Christina Aguilera's Back To Basics album. He is now working on the new Kool G Rap project "Half a Klip" with Chinga Chang Records. Set to be released in early 2007.Template:Http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=6369
Technique
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Samples
DJ Premier's style of production epitomises the New York sound from his earlier peers. He is known for sampling jazz, funk, and soul artists, as well as sampling an artist's past work, when he is creating a new track for that same artist. In addition, his photographic memory of rap lyrics allows him to distinctively "speak with his hands" by scratching in lyrics from several different songs to construct new phrases [1]. Premier's non-Gang Starr collaborations are well-known for his often-imitated signature of combining short vocal samples, often from multiple artists, to create a chorus. For example, for the chorus of Mos Def's "Mathematics", Premier cuts, in quick succession:
- "The Mighty Mos Def..." (from Mos Def's "Body Rock"),
- "It's simple mathematics" (from Fat Joe's "John Blaze"),
- "I revolve around science..." (from Ghostface Killah's verse on Raekwon's "Criminology"),
- "What are we talking about here..." (unknown origin),
- "Do your math.." (from Erykah Badu's "On & On"), and
- "One, two, three, four" (from James Brown's "Funky Drummer")
On certain artists' work the vocal samples will all be vocal samples of the artist from the artists' past work; "Nas Is Like" and "2nd Childhood" with Nas are two well-known examples of this.
On Jeru the Damaja's "Physical Stamina," however, Premier sampled and chopped up recordings of seminal electro-acoustic music from the 1960s.
Melodies
Premier usually creates a two-bar melody that repeats itself throughout the song. The aim of this is to showcase the MC's skills by bringing focus away from the beat, while creating the song's mood and a solid backdrop. Premier often changes speeds, filters and chops his breaks and adds scope to the melody with chimes and strings.
He has also shown innovation by playing rarely-used elements into a rap song (such as the xylophones on Biggie's "Kick in the Door" or the ambient nature sounds on Nas' "Nas is Like"), and his wide range of instruments (the piano loop on Jay-Z's "D'Evils" versus the strings on Rakim's "New York (Ya Out There?") and production techniques (he played the melody backwards during the second half of Jay-Z's "A Million and One Questions (Rhyme No More)").
Drums
Premier's drums have been known for complementing his melodies. For example, during Nas' "NY State of Mind", two bars have a simple round of kicks and snares; in the following two, a complementing second set of drums plays out. This is repeated throughout.
Clean Versions
Another trademark of Premier is evident throughout the clean versions of his productions. Premier is known to edit the obscenties out himself, replacing them with a sound effect. This makes the clean versions of the songs much more listenable and fills the void of the absent word(s).
Label ownership and future projects
DJ Premier currently owns two record labels. "Year Round Records" was founded in 2002 and has so far released several DJ Premier mixtapes as well as two 12" vinyl singles for NYG'z and Blaq Poet. "Works Of Mart", which is also the name of his publishing company, was founded in mid 2006 and released 12" vinyl singles for artists Tef (aka Teflon) and F.A.B.I.D. (H. Stax and Mike Rone).
Since 2001, DJ Premier mentioned several times the plan to release a solo album entitled "A Man Of Few Words", which has yet to be released. Other confirmed upcoming projects are a full-length colaboration with Nas, Blaq Poet's long delayed album "The Best That Never Did It", Tef's (aka Teflon) long announced album "Contraband" and last but not least protegés NYG'z long delayed debut album "Pros and Cons". As of early 2006, like many other artists, he keeps in touch with his fans through his blog on myspace.com, on which he has announced upcoming productions for Amerie, Canibus and many other yet to be released artist songs.
Current status and future of Gang Starr
- More on this topic is to be found in the main article for Gang Starr.
Guru has stated that he is done with Gang Starr, and will now work with the artist Solaar on his new albums. It is not known whether or not the two will come out with another album.
Discography
- For a full DJ Premier discography, see external links or DJ Premier Production Discography
Albums
- All Gang Starr albums were co-produced by Guru.
- Gang Starr - No More Mr. Nice Guy (1989) (features outside production from other producers)
- Gang Starr - Step in the Arena (1991)
- Gang Starr - Daily Operation (1992)
- Gang Starr - Hard to Earn (1994)
- Jeru the Damaja - The Sun Rises in the East (1994)
- Group Home - Livin' Proof (1995)
- Jeru the Damaja - Wrath of the Math (1996)
- Bahamadia - Kollage (1996) (features work from other producers and musicians, including The Roots)
- Gang Starr - Moment of Truth (1998)
- Gang Starr - Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr (1999)
- Gang Starr - The Ownerz (2003)
Selected production credits
- Nas - Illmatic (1994) -- "N.Y. State of Mind," "Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)," "Represent"
- The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die (1994) -- "Unbelievable"
- Buckshot LeFonque - Buckshot LeFonque (1994) (5 tracks)
- Crooklyn Dodgers - Clockers Soundtrack (1995) (1 track)
- Guru - Jazzmatazz, Vol. II: The New Reality (1995) (1 track)
- Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt (1996) -- "D'Evils," "Friend or Foe," "Bring It On"
- Nas - It Was Written (1996) -- "I Gave You Power"
- M.O.P. - Firing Squad (1996) (7 tracks)
- Jay-Z - In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1997) -- "Intro/A Million and One Questions/Rhyme No More," "Friend or Foe '98"
- The Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death (1997) -- "Kick in the Door," "Ten Crack Commandments"
- Rakim - The 18th Letter (1997) -- "It's Been a Long Time," "New York (Ya Out There)"
- Jay-Z - Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life (1998) -- "Intro - Hand It Down"
- M.O.P. - First Family 4 Life (1998) (5 tracks)
- All City - Metropolis Gold (1998) (1 track)
- Jay-Z - Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter (1999) -- "So Ghetto"
- Nas - I Am... (1999) -- "N.Y. State of Mind, Pt. 2," "Nas Is Like"
- Mos Def - Black on Both Sides (1999) -- "Mathematics"
- Nas - Nastradamus (1999) -- "Come Get Me"
- Freddie Foxxx - Industry Shakedown (2000) (2 tracks)
- M.O.P. - Warriorz (2000) (5 tracks)
- Big L - The Big Picture (2000) -- "The Big Picture (Intro)," "The Enemy," "Platinum Plus"
- Afu-Ra - Body of the Life Force (2000) (5 tracks)
- Nas - Stillmatic (2001) -- "2nd Childhood"
- Guru - 8 Mile OST (2002) -- "Battle"
- Pitch Black - Pitch Black Law (2004) (2 tracks)
- Royce Da 5'9" - Death Is Certain (2004) -- "Hip Hop"
- AZ - A.W.O.L (2005) -- "The Come Up"
- Christina Aguilera - Back to Basics (2006) (5 tracks)
- Agallah - You Already Know (2006) -- "New York Ryder Music"
- AZ - The Format (2006) -- "The Format"
- Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead...'N' (2006)
External links
- yearroundrecords.com Year Round Records website
- Template:MySpace
- DJ Premier Fansite
- DJ Premier Planet audio blog
- DJ Premier Forum fan board
- TheRapCella.com DJ Premier Discography