Did not like the production of Section 80 at all. It put me to sleep. The lyrics and topics are on point, but man most of those beats are boring. It's was background music to me at one point, and then, I paid attention to the album as a whole and realise that this kid is something special. Everything from him seems very honest.
I much prefer the production on Section 80 to GKMC. Sure some of the GKMC beats go hard. but you can find hard hitting beats pretty much anywhere. The jazzy, soulful beats on S80 are tops.
is action bronson tomorrow a sure thing?
I love finding old, barely known stuff by my favourite producers. Madlib made this beat for some guy called Kazi:
A.V.E.R.A.G.E.
pearls before swine, beat is something else, haunting shit
remember when Madlib was a good, relevant producer
I copped all 12 of his beattapes. And I thought they were pretty awesome.
New beat snippet. Feedback me plz. Weeknd sample for timeliness
http://www.sharebeast.com/in88qwxd3ukx
Didn't really care for much for the first 3rd, but around :45 when the drums kick in until the end it had me. Nice job.
Madlib's Beat Konducta series has some of the greates beats ever but it's true that the last relevant work was In Search of Stoney Jackson in 2010. The EPs with Freddie Gibbs were good as well but Oh No has been putting a lot more work in lately.
Speaking of Madlib, Auditorium is a top 20 beat of all time. Get at me.
Put Ecstatic back on my phone and I have been listening to it tirelessly. This is one of those "perfect" songs without any flaws.
Yup.
New beat snippet. Feedback me plz. Weeknd sample for timeliness
http://www.sharebeast.com/in88qwxd3ukx
I tend to do this, I've been reading about music theory a lot, and my beats sometimes fail to build tension in part because of what you pointed out imho. Appreciate you listening.Peterboy I can see what you were going for with the intro but you might have been able to start even more barebones so there's more of a progression towards the final part when the drums kick in. As it stands it felt like you showed too much of your hand during the intro.
What program do you use to make beats?
Been thinking about getting into beat making for remixes and stuff
You'll end up being twice as old as Harry and half as good.I only have Pro Tools, I will be like Harry Fraud and make magic off that
You'll end up being twice as old as Harry and half as good.
You'll end up being twice as old as Harry and half as good.
what makes it worse is that Young Chop is half Frauds age but twice as good.
Speaking of Madlib, Auditorium is a top 20 beat of all time. Get at me.
Put Ecstatic back on my phone and I have been listening to it tirelessly. This is one of those "perfect" songs without any flaws.
I think you particularly might appreciate Ableton; its the most DJ friendly of all the programs. All of these programs are a bitch and half to learn though.
And Recon- you have a Maschine? jelly
is action bronson tomorrow a sure thing?
^I'd love an angry mix.I need some angry, kill a motherfucker in front of his family then drive through the funeral music.
Any suggestions? Ace, got a mix for angry shit?
Hoping for a midnight release for Rare Chandeliers. I need that shit.
I think he said noon tomorrow
I need some angry, kill a motherfucker in front of his family then drive through the funeral music.
Any suggestions? Ace, got a mix for angry shit?
fuck bronson. where mac & cheese 3 at?
Uh, this should've been the first and last reply.I need some angry, kill a motherfucker in front of his family then drive through the funeral music.
Any suggestions? Ace, got a mix for angry shit?
Okay wait a minute, I'm going to have to regress a bit. If Danny Brown isn't in your top three Detroit rapper list than you either you belong in the Socks and Sandals categorization and have "old-timers ear" or you're just completely ignorant of the man's already impressive catalog. I'm not going to lie, I am indeed a stan, but even Danny's lows are more entertaining than Guilty's "mediums". You can put Danny on a dead track and he'll give it a pulse. Guilty is basically an opiate to any track with a pulse. If you haven't heard The Hybrid along with XXX then you need to...
Hassan Mackey > Guilty Simpson even, quiet as kept.
Okay wait a minute, I'm going to have to regress a bit. If Danny Brown isn't in your top three Detroit rapper list than you either you belong in the Socks and Sandals categorization and have "old-timers ear" or you're just completely ignorant of the man's already impressive catalog. I'm not going to lie, I am indeed a stan, but even Danny's lows are more entertaining than Guilty's "mediums". You can put Danny on a dead track and he'll give it a pulse. Guilty is basically an opiate to any track with a pulse. If you haven't heard The Hybrid along with XXX then you need to...
Hassan Mackey > Guilty Simpson even, quiet as kept.
^Spot on. Slum Village doesn't enter into the discussion at all?
I don't think I can name more than 5 rappers from the D.
Royce, Trick Trick, Em, Danny Brown, Big Sean Don... uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Bizarre?