Dont pay too much attention to what peeps say in the showcase cos ive noticed peeps here tend to be on some good to shoes shit and they will say as much good things about ur stuff as possible.
They may be well meaning when they do this but ultimately u'll get more use out of people being over...
Im 5 or 6 years deep in this and yeah I feel like ive only recently attained a more complete understanding of my production process.
Over the years it has been trial and error wasting cash, lol, but ultimatley this experince has broadened my understanding of making hip hop and music in...
Its good that u got high standards cos then u'll push urself to make ur beats better, but as in the scratch mag madlib article "everything cant be great" so still make sure u do get things done other wise ur just using that as an excuse not to make beats.
Madlib said he dont even like half...
I dig all over london but I tend to keep most of my purchases below £10 most of my stuff is in the £4-£8 range, but if im seeing good stuff that I aint seen b4 I just cop that shit.
But i dont dig everyday like used to, london is mad expensive too
Them dudes do they stuff proper grass roots thats why alot of producers that dont have alot of money/equipment can relate to madlib cos we do music in the bedroom on the same tip as lib but he is a natural with it.
I like variation but im not the type to go out of my way to sound lo fi cos u can tell sometimes when it sounds forced.
but some beats tend to come out grimey and some come out clean I dont wanna have all clean stuff or all dirty beats i wanna be able to do both.
Another thing worth mentioning is your production style may not be suited to the FL studio, yes u can make heat on almost anything but it is essential to find a tool that ur comfortable working with and that has the features u like and need because then you will be more motivated to learn how to...
I admit the magazine is a good read even the artists I dont listen to had something interesting to say (lil jon & that cash money dude)
But that magainze is becomming more and more like the source in every issue by jocking whoever is selling the most records.
But regardless ima still buy...
everyone on some philosphers shit, lol
but i can tell dudes have a passion for the art & thats dope just the kind of peeps that would be good to be around on the local level, cos paying dues on the solo tip is hard ish.
Some dude from UGHH posted that article and this sidenote below, them wu niggas is raw they definatley the real deal:
GHOST: " I was punchin' a lotta rap n*ggas in they face, nigg*s was gettin' beat up in the clubs"
LMAO! Kinda goin' off track a little here, but that Ghostface quote...