Masta Ace Inc-Saturday Nite Live question
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This has no doubt been discussed here before, but what part (if any) did DJ Premier play in this?
Also do you prefer the original version or LA Jay's remix?
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was this legit?
http://www.discogs.com/Masta-Ace-Incorp ... ase/514562
This has no doubt been discussed here before, but what part (if any) did DJ Premier play in this?
Also do you prefer the original version or LA Jay's remix?
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was this legit?
http://www.discogs.com/Masta-Ace-Incorp ... ase/514562
Here is what I think, because they say DJ Premier or World Premier and the jazz piano sample is the same one that Premo used for Gang Starr "Jazz Music" that someone at Delicious Vinyl got mistaken and listed it as a DJ Premier remix.
I still would like to know who does the cuts on "Saturday Night Live".
I still would like to know who does the cuts on "Saturday Night Live".
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If I'm right, I asked the same question earlier this year, and I think it was more of a statement like "DJ Premiere" (Regarding the Saturday Night live theme of the track) and not the alias of Chris Martin... But what bothers me still is the fact that this beat REALLY does sound like a vintage Preemo beat from the early-90's... And the cuts definitely sound like something he would do.
But since Preemo became a household name around 92/93, I don't see any good reason why Ase One would have fucked the credits up instead of using his recent fame to help the album push more units.
But since Preemo became a household name around 92/93, I don't see any good reason why Ase One would have fucked the credits up instead of using his recent fame to help the album push more units.
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Ase had NOTHIN to do with those credits... that was the dumbfucks over at Delicious Vinyl back in 2004 when that re-issue 12" came out.Freezy Pazzy wrote:But since Preemo became a household name around 92/93, I don't see any good reason why Ase One would have fucked the credits up instead of using his recent fame to help the album push more units.

word but DJ Premier is known as DJ Premiere at times though, yeah it does sound like a DJ Premier beat and the cuts sound like him as well, can someone ask Premo on Twitter or something?Freezy Pazzy wrote:If I'm right, I asked the same question earlier this year, and I think it was more of a statement like "DJ Premiere" (Regarding the Saturday Night live theme of the track) and not the alias of Chris Martin... But what bothers me still is the fact that this beat REALLY does sound like a vintage Preemo beat from the early-90's... And the cuts definitely sound like something he would do.
But since Preemo became a household name around 92/93, I don't see any good reason why Ase One would have fucked the credits up instead of using his recent fame to help the album push more units.
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The only time Premier becomes "Premiere" is when it's some overseas clown who can't spell. Well, typically. I noticed on Da Ranjahz "Insp.Her.Ation" 12-inch back in '03 or so that it was spelled that way too.Jaz wrote:word but DJ Premier is known as DJ Premiere at times though, yeah it does sound like a DJ Premier beat and the cuts sound like him as well, can someone ask Premo on Twitter or something?
And Jaz, there's not really a point to ask Preem when it's already been established a while ago that the so-called Premier Remix was actually a LA Jay Remix... Premier had nothing to do with that record. Why don't you call up his radio show on Friday and ask... 1-877-604-4746, his show is on 7-9pm PST (10pm-12am EST). It's actually really easy to get through... I'm on the air with Preem and Panchi (of NYG'z) all the time.

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I agree for the Ase part, but do you really think the folks at Delicious Vinyl would have screwed the credits for this particular track if they had the budget to buy a Preemo beat? lolWeekend Warrior wrote:Ase had NOTHIN to do with those credits... that was the dumbfucks over at Delicious Vinyl back in 2004 when that re-issue 12" came out.
As far as I can remember back in 93, D.V. was struggling as a label to stay afloat, and except for The Pharcyde the previous year, none of their Rap projects made any real noise on the charts.
A Preemo-produced track would have brought more attention to "Slaughtahouse", that's why I still doubt he was involved in the making of this song because there is NO good reason not to give him credit in this particular case.
But damn... Why does it sound so much like something he could have produced? Even the cuts sound like what he usually does? And this "DJ Premier" shout at the beginning still bothers me to this day.
When I meant "DJ Premiere", it was in the same way as "World Premiere" for example... Based on the song's concept, it could make sense.Jaz wrote:word but DJ Premier is known as DJ Premiere at times though
Or just totally confuse things up... Which it did perfectly lol!
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I don't know what's your problem with foreigners, but judging by the high number of times I've seen his name spelled "DJ Premiere" in CD booklets throughout these past 20 years, I guess U.S. record labels must hire a lot of overseas folks to write down their albums credits.Weekend Warrior wrote: The only time Premier becomes "Premiere" is when it's some overseas clown who can't spell.
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Who knows? But all I know is that it's an LA Jay beat.Freezy Pazzy wrote:A Preemo-produced track would have brought more attention to "Slaughtahouse", that's why I still doubt he was involved in the making of this song because there is NO good reason not to give him credit in this particular case.
Where's Gimilation, the homie who runs the DJ Premier Blog? He is always in contact with Premier and he posts here...
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haha I have NO problem with foreigners at all... it was just somethin I said. Relax.Freezy Pazzy wrote:I don't know what's your problem with foreigners, but judging by the high number of times I've seen his name spelled "DJ Premiere" in CD booklets throughout these past 20 years, I guess U.S. record labels must hire a lot of overseas folks to write down their albums credits.Weekend Warrior wrote: The only time Premier becomes "Premiere" is when it's some overseas clown who can't spell.

I remember ordering the reissue in when I was working as a buyer and the guy at the distribution place told me it was a fuck up on the credits.
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I'm almost certain "DJ Premier" is said because he did the cuts. It's said on the original record right before the scratches, not just on the LA Jay remix.
As for him being called "DJ Premiere," he's credited as such on Kanye's "Everything I Am." It's a likely mistake that calls back to the golden age of Hip-Hop.

As for him being called "DJ Premiere," he's credited as such on Kanye's "Everything I Am." It's a likely mistake that calls back to the golden age of Hip-Hop.

This. All reports at the time, and since, said DJ Premier had nothing to do with the record, and that Delicious Vinyl made a mistake with the credits.step one wrote:I remember ordering the reissue in when I was working as a buyer and the guy at the distribution place told me it was a fuck up on the credits.
Re: Masta Ace Inc-Saturday Nite Live question
now i know those pianos, is this them, anyone? Regardless, enjoy some excellent Rotary connection shit and you'll probably want go through their full discography if you haven't yet. Perfect for the spring/summer.Jaz wrote:LA Jay's remix?
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That is a dope Rotary Connection piece and the pianos do sound very close. Verge got the incredible brain database of sounds!
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hah, thanks man! That was gonna drive me mad. Plus, Minnie Riperton, who was in Rotary did that Les Fleurs song too, lol:
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word, I didn't realize they/she worked with Ramsey, who's also a great act obviously. I've been back on a Rotary kick lately though, their whole catalog, there's just something about that sound they had. It's like heavenly and serene but funky too, I could never properly describe their music without feeling like I'm doing it an injustice, lol. Just great stuff, especially for the warm weather.strategy786 wrote:And she does the backing vocals on that Ramsey Lewis version too! Good good music.Verge wrote:hah, thanks man! That was gonna drive me mad. Plus, Minnie Riperton, who was in Rotary did that Les Fleurs song too, lol:
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