ALLAH MATHEMATICS

DJ/Producer for the Wu-Tang Clan, Multi Grammy Award Nominee and Multi Platinum Producer with placements on over 40 albums, Tour DJ for Method Man & Redman, Hip Hop Music Documentary Filmmaker, Music Video Director/Producer and creator of the official Wu-Tang Clan “W” logo.

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BOOKING
ALLAH MATHEMATICS

DJ SETS
Regular DJ Sets
Hip Hop : Party Rock

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Lectures : Panels : Workshops
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BOOKINGS
Lisa Maxfield
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"If U Were Mine" off New album release - The Answer by Allah Mathematics feature the entire Wu-Tang Clan alongside a posthumous Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Redman, and more.


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DISCOGRAPHY
Albums
​​2003: ​Love, Hell or Right​
​​2005: ​The Problem
​​2006: ​Soul of a Man
​​2007: ​Mathematics Presents Wu-Tang Clan & Friends Unreleased​
​​2010: ​Mathematics Presents... Return Of The Wu & Friend​s​
​​2013: ​Prelude to the Answe​r​
​​2013: ​The Answe​r​
Production
America Is Dying Slowly - Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series, Red Hot Organization, Smoke One Productions
NFL Jams - "Fast Life"
Wu-Syndicate - "Pointin' Fingers", "Muzzle Toe"
Dirty Weaponry - "Galactics", "Bastard Swordsman"
Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm - "Cobra Clutch", "Punishment", "Fatal Sting"
The Pillage - "Oh Donna"
Tical 2000 Judgement Day - "Snuffed Out"
Beneath the Surface - "Amplified Sample", "High Price Small Reward", "Publicity", "Feel Like An Enemy", "Mic Trippin’"
Uncontrolled Substance - "Uncontrolled Substance"
Blackout! - "Dat's Dat Shit", "Fire Ina Hole"
The W - "Do You Really (Thang Thang)"
Supreme Clientele - "Mighty Healthy", "Wu-Banga 101"
Iron Flag - "Rules"
Digital Bullet - "Must Be Bobby", "Cousins"
Next Friday - "Shaolin Worldwide"
Bulletproof Wallets - "Theodore", "Strawberry"
Legend of the Liquid Sword - "Fam (Members Only)"
Tera Iz Him - "Roll With The Rush"
Northstar - "Duckie", "We Got It"
No Said Date - "Last Drink", "Do That Dance", "Whatever"
Street Education - "FANZ", "Who Want To Rap?", "Sweetest Pain"
Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture - "Cars On the Interstate"
4:21...The Day After - "Dirty Mef", "Everything"
I - "Two Missed Calls"
8 Diagrams - "Stick Me for My Riches"
Pro Tools - "Pencil"
Blackout! 2 - "BO2 (Intro)"
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II - "Mean Streets"
Wu-Massacre - "Meth vs. Chef Part II", "Miranda", "Dangerous"
Heaven Razah - "Raised In Hell"
Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang - "Dart School"
Gold Cobra - "Middle Finger", "Combat Jazz"
Selling My Soul - "Intro", "Part 2", "All Natural" & "Wisdom
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MEDIA

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SPEAKER
Lectures : Panels : Workshops

DJ Mathematics, speaks on a wide range of topics, and conducts workshops and DJ labs, as a 20 yr industry vet, hip hop DJ, multi platinum producer with placements on over 40 albums, composer, multiple award nominee, and GRAMMY® Award nominee, who has performed worldwide as an original and current member the Wu-Tang Clan and as a solo DJ for concerts, after parties, and other club events, and a documentary filmmaker/producer.
For more information visit
producerlectures.com
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BIO
DJ Mathematics born and raised in Jamaica, Queens, New York Mathematics was introduced to hip hop by his brother who would bring home recordings of the genre's pioneers like Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Treacherous Three and Cold Crush Brothers. He began his career in 1987 DJ'ing block parties and park jams in Baisley Projects, going by the name Supreme Cut Master. In 1988 he got his big break by becoming the full-time DJ for experienced rapper Victor C, doing countless shows in clubs and colleges throughout New York City.
  
Mathematics' first real exposure to the nuts and bolts of production came late one night when he attended a session where he assisted RZA, his mentor, in constructing a beat from nothing. The track would eventually develop into "Ice Cream" from Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. RZA inspired Math to follow the Wu-Tang, giving him advice on the nuances of hip hop production over the coming months and years.

In 1996, Mathematics dove head first into production. His first track, "Fast Life" featuring Ghostface Killah & football star Andre Rison, made it on to the NFL Jams compilation. Math also began to produce for many other Wu-Tang members and affiliates, including several tracks on GZA's second album Beneath The Surface as well as Method Man's Tical 2000: Judgement Day, Inspectah Deck's Uncontrolled Substance and Method Man & Redman's Blackout!. Eventually he was to produce for the Clan as a group, with "Do You Really (Thang, Thang)."

In 2003, Math made the jump into the TV world, as he produced the main theme and all original music for the short lived show "Wanda At Large," which starred Wanda Sykes and aired on the Fox Network. During this time and in between continuous touring, Math would start work on his first solo full length project Love, Hell Or Right. Completely mixed, arranged and produced by Mathematics himself, Love Hell or Right was ultimately released in fall of 2003 on his own Quewisha Records label in conjunction with High Times Records, and it went on to scan 30,000 units.  

Leading up to the upcoming album release of “The Answer” set to feature the entire Wu-Tang Clan alongside a posthumous Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Redman, and more, Mathematics followed up his 2003 release with 2005’s “The Problem”, 2006’s “Soul of a Man”, 2007’s “Wu-Tang Clan & Friends” and 2010’s “The Return…” collectively selling over 100,000 units worldwide.

Awards, Nominations, Honors, Credits
2012 - Score composer, producer, interviewer - "The Art Of Entertainment" Documentary - 2012
2009 - 2010 - Host, DJ, interviewer - "The Math Files" AllHipHop.com and Virgin Mobile. Interviews: Artists, Big Daddy Kane to Raekwon. Sports figure: Shannon Briggs. Comedian: Joe Clair
2008 - Nominated - American Music Award "Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Band/ Duo or Group with Wu-Tang Clan
2006 - Score composer, interviewer - "Beat Kings" Documentary. Interviews: Producers, Kanye West, Just Blaze, Swizz Beats & more.
2003 - Rolling Stone: The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - #386 Enter The Wu-Tang: #36 Chambers.
2003 - VH1: 50 Greatest Hip Hop Artists - #12 with Wu-Tang Clan
1998 - Nominated - GRAMMY® Award "Best Rap Album" with Wu-Tang Clan
1997 - Nominated - American Music Award "Best Rap/Hip Hop" with Wu-Tang Clan
1997 - Nominated - MTV Award "Best Rap Video" with Wu-Tang Clan
1994 - Winner - Source Hip Hop Award "New Artist of the year" & "Single of the year" with Wu-Tang Clan
1992 - Creator of the Wu-Tang Clan's Iconic "W" logo
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BOOKINGS
Lisa Maxfield
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