Pop & Hiss

The L.A. Times music blog

Category: DJ AM

MTV sets air date for DJ AM series

October 5, 2009 |  2:14 pm
Our sister blog Show Tracker reports:

Adam In the weeks before celebrity disc jockey and Los Angeles club owner Adam Goldstein, who was better known as DJ AM, died of an accidental overdose, he had been filming a documentary-style reality series for MTV in which he helped families and friends of drug addicts stage interventions for loved ones.

MTV announced Monday it will move ahead with plans to air the eight-part series, "Gone Too Far."  Goldstein hosted and created the series in which he helped addicts, ages 20 to 25, battle their alcohol and drug demons. In a press release issued today, MTV said executives decided to move ahead with the series with the "consent and support" of Goldstein's family.

Read more on Show Tracker.


Was DJ AM's death a suicide?

September 2, 2009 |  3:36 pm

Djam600

The jet-set mash-up disc jockey had prescription pills in his stomach and one in his throat when authorities found him dead in his Soho apartment on Aug. 28, an unnamed New York City official told the Associated Press on Wednesday.

The official said that there were six pills in DJ AM’s stomach and that the one lodged in his throat appeared to be the powerful painkiller OxyContin. The official didn’t know the dosage of the pills and was not certain what kind of pills were in DJ AM’s stomach. A similar report on People.com quotes an unnamed law enforcement source as saying that eight undigested OxyContin tablets had been found in the DJ’s stomach and a ninth in his mouth.

The discovery suggests that DJ AM (real name Adam Goldstein, 36) swallowed the pills in rapid succession. “He wanted to die,” the source told People.com. “He was going unconscious when he took the last one. He didn’t even swallow it.”

Responding to a 911 call Friday, paramedics had to break down the door of Goldstein’s apartment; they found him shirtless and wearing sweat pants in his bed around 5:20 p.m. Prescription pill bottles and a crack pipe were discovered near the body. There was no evidence of foul play. Final autopsy and toxicology reports are pending.

-- Chris Lee

Photo: Noel Vasquez / Getty Images



Advertisement





Categories


Archives
 



Get the Entertainment Newsletter
From screen to stage, music to art.
See a sample | Sign up