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Death of An Indie Label Starring Esham
James Smith
MastamindMusic by Esham Studio Reel Life Release date(s) July 27, 2011 Country United States Language English Death of An Indie Label is a documentary about the independent record label Reel Life Productions, founded by James H. Smith and his younger brother, rapper Esham, in Detroit in 1990. The film, which was uploaded onto the label's YouTube channel, features appearances by James Smith, Esham and Mastamind.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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Summary
James Smith and his younger brother, Esham, a rapper, found the independent record label Reel Life Productions in 1988.[7] In 1989, Esham records his debut album, Boomin' Words from Hell in one day.[4] In 1992, Esham founds a group, Natas, who release their debut album, Life After Death on Reel Life. Natas and Reel Life Productions are the subject of much controversy when a 17-year-old fan killed himself while smoking cannabis and playing Russian roulette while listening to Life After Death.[3] Esham goes on to influence local artists Kid Rock and Insane Clown Posse. James Smith, the CEO of Reel Life Productions, is diagnosed with schizophrenia following a prison sentence. Smith's deteriorating mental state is depicted. Due to the poor living conditions of his apartment, James is evicted by his landlady, and moves in with Esham.[7]
Reception
The Metro Times describes the film as "compelling viewing".[1]
Soundtrack
Death of an Indie Label Mixtape by Esham Released September 1, 2011 Genre Midwest hip hop Label Reel Life Esham chronology Hellaween: Pure Horror
(2009)Death of an Indie Label
(2011)— Death of an Indie Label is the third mixtape by Esham. Released in 2011, it is the soundtrack to the documentary film of the same name.[8]
No. Title Length 1. "Comatose" 2. "Denouement" 3. "Reignin" 4. "Odd Future" 5. "Orgy Orange" 6. "Priceless Blessings" 7. "Cheddaphile" (feat. Seven the General) 8. "Time Machine" 9. "Sayonara" 10. "U Aint Got Nuthin On Me" (feat. Poe Whosaine) 11. "Serious Business" 12. "House 4 Rent" 13. "Daniel Jordan Skit" 14. "Beautiful Girl" 15. "Let The System Bump" 16. "Another Flight" 17. "Death Of An Indie Label" 18. "Amy Winehouse" 19. "Indubitably" 20. "Big Thangs" References
- ^ a b http://blogs.metrotimes.com/index.php/2011/08/city-slang-eshams-death-of-an-indie-label/
- ^ http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8588346.htm
- ^ a b http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4O8STbLqnc&feature=youtu.be
- ^ a b http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6E_PopquqA&feature=related
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUsuiWmN6FI&feature=related
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAKvcZACRj4&feature=related
- ^ a b c http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgluS6YP478&feature=related
- ^ http://www.hellavastore.com/shop/?p=450
External links
Solo albums Boomin' Words from Hell · Judgement Day · KKKill the Fetus · Closed Casket · Dead Flowerz · Bruce Wayne: Gothom City 1987 · Mail Dominance · Tongues · Repentance · A-1 Yola · Sacrificial Lambz · Suspended Animation · DMT SessionsEPs Erotic Poetry · Homey Don't Play · Hellterskkkelter · Maggot Brain Theory · Lamb Chopz · I Ain't Cha Homey · Secret Society CircusCompilations Mixtapes Related articles Categories:- 2011 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 2011 soundtracks
- American documentary films
- Esham albums
- Documentary films about hip hop music and musicians
- Hip hop soundtracks
- Mixtape albums
- Reel Life Productions compilation albums
- 2010s documentary films
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