RAP MANAGER
HIP-HOP MANAGEMENT LABEL MANAGEMENT MUSIC MANAGEMENT
Are you seeking a manager for your music career? I have over 24 years of experience
in the music industry from dj'ing to running an independent record label. I
can help you achieve your goals. We can do management in the traditional sense
of I make 15% of everything you make. Or for smaller independent artist don't
make enough money for the 15% to be much for the amount of time I would have
to put in we would work on the basis of a consulting fee. You pay me per hour
to consult for you. Maybe you need a lot of advice, maybe you just have a few
questions. I can be your advisor/mentor during times that you need one.
I can give you advice regarding A&R, Deals, Recording, Mastering, Design
& Packaging, Marketing, Advertising, Promo Items, Internet Marketing &
Promo, One Sheets, Press Releases, Distributors, Retail, Co-Ops, Touring, Merchandise
and more.
Dave Paul - bombhiphop@gmail.com
Consulting via phone, instant messenger, email, or in person (San Francisco
only).
Also available, Industry Mailing Lists - Retail, Press, Radio.
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Dave Paul
is a true hero of the global independent scene, having unleashed upon the world
the pioneering Return of the DJ series as well as a slew of international artists
and producers. With an emphasis on the four elements of the hip-hop Dave Paul
has created the archetypal independent company, encompassing everything from
management to a mail order catalog, concert promotion to magazine, merchandise
to a record label (releasing over 77 projects). He has been featured in URB
magazine, CMJ, XLR8R, appeared on the front cover of Billboard
and is featured in the motion picture SCRATCH.
Bomb has evolved since it's humble beginnings in 1991 as a hip-hop publication
to "one of the fifteen independent labels that matter" according to
Rolling Stone. Bombs Return of the DJ series was ranked by Spin Magazine
as #25 in their The 90 Greatest Albums of the 90s. Having
been credited with the revival of the D.J. as an artist in their own right for
the Return of the DJ series, featured in the movie Scratch playing on the Sundance
channel and available on DVD (Palm/WB), the label is also known for spotlighting
Hip Hop from around the world. Some of the artists that have appeared on releases
from Bomb Hip-Hop include Dilated Peoples, Blackalicious, J-Live, Cut Chemist
from Jurassic 5, Qbert, DJ Craze, Z-Trip, Rob Swift & Roc Raida from X-ecutioners,
Mr. Dibbs of Atmosphere, DJ Honda, DJ Format, Peanut Butter Wolf, Swollen Members,
Defari, Jedi Mind Tricks, Mystik Journeymen, Kid Koala and Mixmaster Mike of
the Beastie Boys.
Bomb Hip-Hop has produced various Bay Area concerts and club nights from the
early 90's to the present including the legendary sold out "Bomb"
parties at the DNA from '92-'95, the 2003 "Bomb Hip-Hop Tour" in Europe
as well as the "Return of the DJ" and the "DJ's & MC's"
tours in 2004. Some of the cutting edge hip-hop artists that have performed
at Bomb events include; Jurassic 5, Pharcyde, Kool Keith, Dan the Automator,
Aceyalone, Invisibl Skratch Picklz (Q-Bert, Disk, Shortkut, Mixmaster Mike),
Blackalicious, Beat Junkies (Rhettmatic, J Rocc, Babu, Melo D), Mystik Journeymen,
Supernatural, Volume 10, Schoolly D, Akinyele featuring Rob Swift, Shakey featuring
Rahzel, Ultramagmetic MCs, Pete Nice & Daddy Rich, Alkaholiks, Masta Ace,
Freestyle Fellowship, Nas, DJ Craze, DJ Swamp, J-Zone, Grandwizzard Theodore,
DJ Shadow and House of Pain.
David Paul and Bomb Hip-Hop have helped define one of the most exciting
forms of music in the 90s: turntablism - Pulse Magazine
David Paul has been a trendsetter for years, his projects have defined
genres and jump-started now legendary careers - SF Weekly
Starting in 1991 as a zine and later evolving into a full-fledged
record label, Bomb put San Francisco on the underground hip-hop map. The label
was also one of the first to champion deejaying as an art form with its
groundbreaking Return of the DJ compilations. - Stance Magazine
"Bomb dedicated itself to what's now called true school aesthetics, establishing
a blueprint since emulated by numerous others - including Def Jux, ABB, Warp,
Quannum, Revenge and Battle Axe... one even has to wonder if Shadow's Entroducing
would have been widely lauded without Bomb's precedent-setting Return of the
DJ comp." - XLR8R Magazine
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