Jermaine Dupri Fires Back At SunTrust Back With Countersuit

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From TMZ:

Hip Hop mogul Jermaine Dupri says his bank wined-and-dined him, then treated him like an uneducated idiot in a plot to snatch millions of dollars from him … TMZ has learned.

We broke the story … Sun Trust Bank sued the So So Def founder first, claiming he defaulted on a $5 million loan. The bank wanted $2 million for the balance plus interest … AND his entire EMI music catalog.

Now, Dupri is firing back with a counter lawsuit … and in the docs, he says he secured a $5 million loan in 2009 with his ST personal banker — a man he’d worked with for years, who was lenient on loan payments and hooked him up with swag: ATL Falcons tickets, dinners, and more.

Then, in 2010 Dupri claims his personal banker took advantage of his lack of education (he didn’t finish high school) and told him he had to quickly sign a NEW loan agreement, assuring him it was for his benefit.

But Dupri says in fact the new terms increased his loan payments without his knowledge. As a result … he defaulted, and had to sell off his music catalog and his studio to settle with the bank.

This ain’t chump change on the line — according to JD his studio was worth $2.5 million, and his catalog … $20 million!

20th Anniversary Of Nirvana’s ‘In Utero’ Announced

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From Rolling Stone:

Now there’s a release date and additional information on the 20th-anniversary reissue of Nirvana’s third and final studio album, In Utero. In addition to the original album, the expanded re-release will feature previously unreleased demos, B sides and live tracks, including a complete live performance from 1993 featuring the final touring lineup of the band, and will be released on September 24th.

The “super deluxe” reissue will span three CDs and one DVD. The reissue will also be available in two-CD and three-LP packages, and the “Live and Loud” concert film from December 13th, 1993, will be available as a standalone DVD.

In Utero was the studio follow-up to to band’s 1991 breakthrough, Nevermind, and would go on to define the voice of a conflicted and disenchanted grunge generation.

Daniel James (@iamdanieljames) – A Lonely Man

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Check out this wonderful narrative from Irish singer Daniel James…..he explains the tune below:

“A Lonely Man” is based on parallel stories. One part expresses my own struggles with everyday life and another part expresses my imagination of what ‘struggling’ actually entails. Researching old reference books and documentaries, I focussed on the struggle of the slaves in chain gangs in America in the nineteenth century. I tried to harness old slave/gospel type vocal rhythms in the track to reflect the parallel story . “A Lonely Man” is a story of one man’s battle, both real and imagined.

ALBUM STREAM: Yosi Horikawa – Vapor

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Stream and download link below. From First Word Records:

Yosi Horikawa is a Japanese producer whose music truly deserves the adjective original. Born in Osaka, Yosi first started making music at age 12, recording in his bedroom using his voice and various found and made sounds – tapping on the side of his bed soon became a kick drum for example. Overdubbing across two tape decks, Yosi started on his own musical journey in a DIY style that continues to define him today. The music Yosi makes draws deeply from these early experiments by bringing unusual found sounds into his compositions, sounds which often form the core of his songs and give them a truly organic quality. Whether it be birds chirping in the forest, the everyday sounds of a city or even the noises your kitchen utensils can make, everything has the potential to be turned into a song for Yosi.

After many years honing his talents, 2009 saw him join the French label Eklektik Records where he released his first EP, Touch. This in turn lead to a request by Jay Scarlett – of Beat Dimensions fame – to include Yosi on the Maverick Sessions EP series for Jay’s own Ubeat label. 2011 was a significant year for Yosi: he contributed a track to the Nihon Kizuna compilation – which raised over $30,000 for earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Northern Japan – and shortly after this he was invited to the Red Bull Music Academy in Madrid where he collaborated with the likes of Dorian Concept, Anenon and Jesse Boykins III as well as receiving further praise for his productions from the likes of BBC Radio 1′s Benji B.

Vapor is Yosi’s latest release on First Word. A tightly-woven sonic journey that benefits from repeated listens. Picking out individual tracks is pointless, as ultimately it’s about the feeling that the songs on Vapor create, despite how cheesy that may sound. You can opt to lose yourself in the music or pay attention to the fascinating details that fly across the sonic spectrum, whichever way you’re in for a ride.

Freddie Mercury/Michael Jackson 1983 Collaborations To Be Released This Fall

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From The London Times:

Duets between Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury will be released officially in time for the autumn after a wait of three decades, Mercury’s bandmates have declared.

Brian May and Roger Taylor, the guitarist and drummer who played with Mercury in Queen, promised “something for folks to hear” in two months.

The two singers recorded three tracks at Jackson’s home studio in Encino, California, in 1983, but a project to release them foundered because the pair were unable to arrange a second session.

Rolling Stone also reported that the songs — ‘There Must Be More to Life Than This’, ‘State of Shock’ and ‘Victory’ — were recorded but weren’t cleared for release until 2011.

When asked more about the songs in question, Queen’s Brian May said that the music is “exciting, challenging, emotionally taxing. But cool.”

Not the best description I was hoping for, but oh well.