crosstevsky
beats architect
but what even if i recognize? it doesnt mean im voting for it...Exactly. If someone recognizes the person's beat there's nothing I can do. Even tags aren't allowed!
but what even if i recognize? it doesnt mean im voting for it...Exactly. If someone recognizes the person's beat there's nothing I can do. Even tags aren't allowed!
if everyone but arvin stops entering the battles then maybe he will think its fairer hahahahahaI'm lost. What the hell are we talking about here?
I think he said that right after getting his ass kicked here at the ILLthere is popular Bartok quote that says competitions are for horses not musicians...
Who's the 90's shitter?... Too many nicknames going on.yup. so by radio standars, the 90s shitter was right, right?
And you should. Who doesn't like fairies.I could make them fairier?
He was a true butthurt-legend of his own time... his godly appearance took place right after the Earcleaner incident.Who's the 90's shitter?... Too many nicknames going on.
See this ain't a trap vs boom bap idea, it's a matter of what audience u make music for. an average person in 2020 DOES NOT use those as their factors to choose a winner. they just look for what sounds familiar and shit, u know the drill with radio, u lived longer than me. but my point is, the 90s shitter would have a better career path infront of him if he keeps making those kind of beats, EVEN THOUGH his beats suck. because his beat sounds more familiar to other radio hits.dope, mixed well, has nice changeups, groove, etc
Butthurt-legend, hahaha.He was a true butthurt-legend of his own time... his godly appearance took place right after the Earcleaner incident.
I think trap is born in the Youtube tutorials era... As a result, there is a formula for it. And it's easily found... And there are great Trap beats, don't get me wrong, but people who do them, they know enough to find their style within the formula and input their own unique and creative vibe to it...I don't understand why there's always this Boom Bap vs Trap debate here. I always vote for who's got the best beat, period. If you think a Boom Bap beat wins more than a Trap beat, maybe the Boom Bap beats posted here are just better than the Trap ones.
I'm listening for a beat that is dope, mixed well, has nice changeups, groove, etc. I've heard a lot of Trap that is robotic/generic so maybe that's what gets people. I try to listen to all flavors of beats but stuff like Trap is pretty generic. Like there's a standard formula.
to some of us there is more to making music than money. Yes if you want to make money, make cookie cutter music for public consumption. But will you enjoy the process? You might enjoy the money but making music you dont like that all sounds the same can get very boring and soul draining very quicklySee this ain't a trap vs boom bap idea, it's a matter of what audience u make music for. an average person in 2020 DOES NOT use those as their factors to choose a winner. they just look for what sounds familiar and shit, u know the drill with radio, u lived longer than me. but my point is, the 90s shitter would have a better career path infront of him if he keeps making those kind of beats, EVEN THOUGH his beats suck. because his beat sounds more familiar to other radio hits.
now I'm not saying things are bad right now BY ANY MEANS, I'm saying that these people have the right to be mad at us. the problem is just that not everyone recognizes their audience. this audience doesn't look for bullshit, even though bullshit is popular right now.
btw with the boom bap / trap thing, we got to admit there used to be a slight tilt towards boom bap in the votes. it might still exist but now that we got memento and krs and pappas and ... i don't think that's a problem anymore.
yea but that's not the point. that guy had a different and reasonable definition for "successful beat", so he had the right to be mad. he didn't have the right to yell at us like that tho.to some of us there is more to making music than money. Yes if you want to make money, make cookie cutter music for public consumption. But will you enjoy the process? You might enjoy the money but making music you dont like that all sounds the same can get very boring and soul draining very quickly
i dont even think he had the right to be mad, his beat was very mediocre IMOyea but that's not the point. that guy had a different and reasonable definition for "successful beat", so he had the right to be mad. he didn't have the right to yell at us like that tho.