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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by GhostMutt » Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:01 am

This is a weird thread.

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by jrisreal » Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:04 am

mks wrote:This is more of the school I come from. Get blazed, listen to and chop up records. I am a beast.

This is my style. Not really feelin El-P, though.

I really love this kind of emotional rap, too. Eminem is one of the very few famous MC's that aren't crap.
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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by Huts » Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:27 am

slim shady LP was great, marshall mathers LP was nice.. slowly fell off after that imo. I'm a sucker for that old school sample sound, Pete rock, DJ premier, Showbiz, 9th Wonder etc. Some sick beats in this vid
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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by jrisreal » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:04 am

Huts wrote:slim shady LP was great, marshall mathers LP was nice.. slowly fell off after that imo. I'm a sucker for that old school sample sound
I'm a sucker for that too, but eminem never really dropped backwards IMO. His newer stuff is different, not the same feel at all, but I still really dig it. Much better than lil wayne or whatcrap.
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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by wub » Sat Dec 03, 2011 3:44 pm

Hip hop these days need more sampling and less 808 & synths.

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Re: Hip-Hop?

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Fresh music from the master himself, Lil B.


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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by Basic A » Sat Dec 03, 2011 4:59 pm

Just like, get a copy of The Shining and take notes?
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Re: Hip-Hop?

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let's get serious here
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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by extremesociety » Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:00 pm

LumiNiscent wrote:Listen to some J Dilla
Do this, over and over again.

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Re: Hip-Hop?

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by makerowner » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:27 pm

wub wrote:Hip hop these days need more sampling and less 808 & synths.
Yeah this is basically why I stopped following rap music around 05.

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by Samuel_L_Damnson » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:10 pm

Listen to some of the darker stuff like Roots Manuva's first album of Temples of Boom by Cypress hill. the atmospheres are great which sometimes get overlooked in hiphop.
But yeah I personally prefer the oldskool sound compared to the 808's everywhere sound and breakbeats like the Funky Drummer the Apache and the Amen (Cough *rinsed to fuck* Cough) are a great tool for a human drum sound.
also Barry White often has exposed drum beats in his songs, I ripped the beginning of this track for the drums and chopped up the break in Recyle for the seperate sounds and the groove. :D


I tend to avoid avoid that trap shit. its just boring and uninspiring. 8)
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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by deadly_habit » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:15 pm

even if you don't dig el-p as a rapper, you have to respect the mans production skills


def jux has to be one of my fave hip hop labels period

also love that most lps el-p produced have an instrumental version avail as well

also essential hip hop lp to own http://www.discogs.com/KRS-One-Strickly ... se/2272635

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by mks » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:27 pm

The lost art of digging. I feel like it's becoming a lost art, maybe it's not.

I was just listening to this song in my car. 10 points for anyone who knows what the main sample is (I know it, just wanted to see).


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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by deadly_habit » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:30 pm

mks wrote:The lost art of digging. I feel like it's becoming a lost art, maybe it's not.

I was just listening to this song in my car. 10 points for anyone who knows what the main sample is (I know it, just wanted to see).

pm upstateface that kid has become a teen prodigal genius when it comes to crate digging/sample spotting

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by legend4ry » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:32 pm

hiphop is the one - its around the 80-110 range.

Most of the pop music was rapping it these days (which people class as hiphop these days.. which is truely wrong) is around the 120-150 range.


I dabble in a bit of hiphop - its similar to Dubstep in terms of production just good grooves with samples/bass/drums.

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by deadly_habit » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:46 pm

yea most of the pop hip hop is truly club music to the lowest common denominator
the thing i love about el-p is he goes all over
the tune homeboy said he dug earlier in this thread i'll link again is right at 70/140 and great for blending into sets

i dunno i'm into the whole brainfeeder "aquacrunk" (fuck you journalists for that name) la sound
and the guys like krush, nujabes, dilla etc who pushed old school sampling forward and brought instrumental hip hop to the forefront

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by mks » Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:01 pm

Since it's just 10 lousy shitpoints worth nothing to either you or I, here is the original tune that was sampled in that Digable Planets tunes.



This album was produced by the mighty Mizell Brothers who pretty much were one of the main catalysts in me wanting to produce.

It seemed me that in order to really know your stuff, you had to really know good music (that is a subjective opinion of course). I wonder if kids really take the time to do that anymore?

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by Rebel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:20 pm

LumiNiscent wrote:I tend to stick at 90-93 BPM. Sampled drums off of old rock, jazz, sould records or whatever. Listen to some J Dilla
J Dilla is a fucking legend, No lyricist needed on his tracks, they just bang!

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Re: Hip-Hop?

Post by deadly_habit » Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:47 pm

dilla is why we have dons like flying lotus now







the flying lotus rbma interview put so much in perspective in regards to dilla

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