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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:59 pm
by jolly wailer
chae hawk


whats good Buffalo?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 3:20 pm
by HamCrescendo
Got potential but the vocals arent the most interesting bits in the world. Still strictly mixtape material, but this could definately evolve a little and become siiiiiick.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 3:39 pm
by rectaldubz
FUK, the murs vs chase and status is SIK!!! :o :o :o :o :o

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 3:46 pm
by plastician
deamonds wrote:
seckle wrote:
tokensunrise wrote:like both genres, however 140 bpm hip hop just comes off as too slow. no one can truly "flip" it.
a few of timbaland's beats have been 140-135. this for example....which plastician was playing from day one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na4x2Uwflmg
if you are on about still tippin, then its not just plastician who used to play that...fair enough he done a remix & w/e...hardly a remix imo

I love bringing in Are You That Somebody (Instrumental) into my sets....

also that Ginuwine tune he produced and also the other one for alliyah 'we need a resolution' i think thats what its called, got most of them on a blank CDR
It was a remix I only took the violin sample everything else was my production. And although I can't see the youtube link my guess is he is referring to Ayo Technology

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 3:47 pm
by ???who
I think the Murs over Madhouse tune ist not bad. But it's hard to make something wrong with this tune ;)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 3:53 pm
by deamonds
Plastician wrote:
deamonds wrote:
seckle wrote:
tokensunrise wrote:like both genres, however 140 bpm hip hop just comes off as too slow. no one can truly "flip" it.
a few of timbaland's beats have been 140-135. this for example....which plastician was playing from day one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na4x2Uwflmg
if you are on about still tippin, then its not just plastician who used to play that...fair enough he done a remix & w/e...hardly a remix imo

I love bringing in Are You That Somebody (Instrumental) into my sets....

also that Ginuwine tune he produced and also the other one for alliyah 'we need a resolution' i think thats what its called, got most of them on a blank CDR
It was a remix I only took the violin sample everything else was my production. And although I can't see the youtube link my guess is he is referring to Ayo Technology
do u know the tunes im on about though?...

dirty south, feel me? can yall really feel me..?

e-e-east coast...

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 4:20 pm
by trench
They should get Crime Mob on that shit... i think some crunk MC's would sound better over Dubstep.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 4:45 pm
by .spec
Those tunes aren't bad for what they are, but I'm not a huge fan of any MC over dubstep. 90% of the time the beats are good enough to stand on their own and having someone rhyming over 'em doesn't bring anything to the song.

This goes the same for DJs who use effects on mixers. It's not the worst thing in the world, but most of the time you're really not helping the tune at all.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 5:18 pm
by chosen substance
trench wrote:They should get Crime Mob on that shit... i think some crunk MC's would sound better over Dubstep.
hear hear - Luda style also bruv!

Also

KRS1's ragga influenced lyrical wordplay over the rootsy influenced dubstep would smack it! :twisted:

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 5:38 pm
by semr
not feelin it...i'm not into US hip hop tho..Grime MC's over dubstep is sick tho..gritty grimey raw. the way it shud be..they compliment each other..get some UK heads involved..allow all these american collabs.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 5:42 pm
by ST100
don't like the idea of all this. :|

at all.

why can't this be the summer that dubstep exploded?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 5:56 pm
by flesh
Murs: "If you don't like this shit, get on your bike or whatever you say over there."

They are taking over and I like it. Some Guru on a Joker riddim would be tasty.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 6:30 pm
by deamonds
Flesh wrote: Some Guru on a Joker riddim would be tasty.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 6:42 pm
by -dubson-
not feeling any tbh

when a rapper and a dubstep artist actually make a track together they might make something good i think

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 6:54 pm
by ST100
afriiqaa wrote:i really hope this fad passes

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:10 pm
by flesh
This is definitely a big look for dubstep. What I find with so many 'elitists' on this forum is that they hate new people getting in on the scene. Yes fair enough some of us may have been listening to this stuff for years and for new people to come and act like they know all about the scene and the tunes but don't know the grounding of it can be annoying. But what attracted me to dubstep was how the whole scene was so welcoming and friendly and catered for everyones taste with good vibes and pounding sub. Why don't you want more people to fall in love with the music as we have? A shit load of new producers will crop up and there will be a multitude of waste coming out, but more music being released will mean that there will be more of the good stuff aswell. The good thing about music is that there is always room for improvement. Some of the tracks on the mixtape may be a bit weak but with time I'm sure the collabs will get better. My only worry is that maybe it's all happening a bit too fast and a more gradual progression into the global scene would be better...too many of these discussions on here...

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:24 pm
by kirkio
Chosen Substance wrote:Can u imagine ? ? ?

1. Benga - Crunked Up feat. Busta Rhymes

2. Nero - Something Else featuring Aesop Rock

3. Skream - Midnight Request Line Feat. Kool Keith

4. Rustie - Tempered feat Nas

5. Hellfire Machina - Stick'N'Move feat. Jeru the Damaja

Didn't think so! But i can! :twisted:
Now there's a man with vision lol! Some of those would be sick!

:edit: did you hear the Mims vocal over Crunked up? I wasn't really feeling that myself, but you could see where it would work with a different MC.

Chosen Substance wrote:
trench wrote:They should get Crime Mob on that shit... i think some crunk MC's would sound better over Dubstep.
hear hear - Luda style also bruv!
Init - I've always thought that Joker's beats (being kinda grime influenced anyway) would be a real pull to some US artists, particularly more DirtySouth style.

I reckon any of Luda, Busta, Lil John, or maybe even someone like Twister for the more rowdy/club end of Dubstep, and some more soulful style vocals clearly work on the more dub / reggae influenced stuff. Look at Round the World Girls, or Mala's In Love with you thing. The "Totally Unauthorized" ting that MRK1 and Chimpo did last year gives a really good example of how different vocals can work on different styles of beats.

I think this is exciting stuff - just wait till dubstep producers and Hiphop MCs start actually going into the studio together (rather than just vocaling an existing tune) and we're sure to get some really good tracks coming out (probably some shite too, but thats how it goes!).

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 8:38 pm
by clarkycatdealer
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dubstep just doesn't work with hip-hop and never will, imo.

all the tracks on there are sounding like shit.
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your chatting shit.. a good vocal over a good beat is a good tune.

the vex'd and rustie/joker tunes work so fucking well with the u.s vocals. amazing. i love grime mcs over dubstp too, no doubt about it, but they aint mutually exclusive. yr talking nonsense - when you say it "doesnt work" , whats that based on?? nothing but a taste judgement on your behalf, there is nothing "wrong" with them, eg they are in key and fit the time signatures well.

chump


producers like rustie and joker deserve all the success possible, sincerely hope this is just the beginning for them.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 8:53 pm
by jiggamanjoe
Murs vs Chase and Status - Madhouse, feelin that.

"I can't hear you over this bassline. Shut the fuck up bitch! Y'all ****** can't rhyme." :twisted: