Aminimity said:True, i am detracting from what i was trying to get across, none of this was supose to sound so aggressive, i am trying to create a discusion. Basically i feel sort of violated by the way hip hop production has changed.......
I dig up my drums samples ect. because i feel like its the mark of a good producer and its part of hip hop. Theses days people buy reissuses and buy drums off the internet. It feels disrespectful to me because it makes it too easy. Synth producers are a dime a dozen and are rarly memerable (Think of your influences they were beat diggers, think of classic hiphop tracks they were made ground up from vinly). not to say that all are void of any talent what so ever. I like Marks beats, I like Classics beats, and yes i even like Truths beats. Basicly i want to know if it bothers anyone at all that hip hop production takes so little effort anymore.
I mean in a vacum, what sounds more respectable to you buying prepacked sound for you to put together, or to search and learn and progress toward sounds that can be arranged.
I got a synth but I mostly flip samples and yes ill cop re-issues cos i aint got money to waste on some over-priced tatty records.
I also cop drum CD's off the web and download breaks too, but this is still requires effort and still requires a good ear to put music together.
u need to adjust to different methods cos when sampling 1st started maybe cats back then were complaining that u should only use records, and if the dudes who pioneered sampling listened to them then hip hop would not have developed its early 90's golden era.