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Shonsteez

Gurpologist
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 33
sp1200....madlib does a lot for him prod-wise and he also produces beats for himself as far as i kno - usually straight loops, but dope ones.
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Yo yer comment in yer location on tha left is straight up man!....Thats some real shit huh!?....lol.........It is like NY has a headstart over everyone else, or at least it seems....

OK BACK TO THA TOPIC.
 

RigorMortis

Army Of Darkness
ill o.g.
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Vaughn is accompanied by some underground contenders including StrongHold's Poison Pen (on the venomous street tale, "Bloody Chain"), MARS ILL's Manchild and executive producer and longtime emcee IZ-REAL on "R.A.P. G.A.M.E." and the new rap miscreant, Carl Kavorkian, on "Dope Skill." However, no cameo is more welcome on VV:2 than that of Hip Hop's original and reigning enigma, KOOL KEITH (aka Dr. Dooom, aka Dr. Octagon, etc.). The electrified and beat-burned "Doper Skiller" delivers Hip Hop's two cult favorites bringing lyrical carnage like only they can.

Executive producer, IZ-REAL (the creator of the critically acclaimed Insomniac releases "The Mic Planet Sessions" and " The Drastic Jungle Project"), scouted, assembled and directed a skilled cast of up and coming beat creators and DJs from all walks to complete "VV:2." Some of the featured beat-makers include New York's Dub L (Aesop Rock), Chicago acid jazz veteran DJ I.N.C., Philly beat maker Session 31, experimentalistic DJ System D128, and Orlando based electro-beat magician DiViNCi, who works digital sorcery on tracks with his unique glitch scratching effects¾ enhancing the work of dope scratchers such as Sure Shot (1200 Hobos), drum n bass DJ Escher and System D128.

I heard the track with kool keith it is real nice but i think kool keith himself should have made a better job out of it...
http://www.artofrhyme.com/audio/mf_doper.ram
 

Cleverwon

Paradigm P
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 74
Thats my nigga right there...
 

UnOwn

Sir Templeton Peck
ill o.g.
Doom is the shit, I've always wondered what he used. I know that Duece's comment is right on about what Madlib uses, but I have never read anything about Doom's equip. A lot of other people usually produce the beats he rhymes on, but he produces for his Metal Finger's Special Herb's series. Some of which have been used to produce remixes such as "Nastrodoomus." It doesn't seem like he rhymes on his own tracks much which seems kind of weird, but I think he is a better MC than producer anyway. His beats are nice but I like a lot of beats that are used on his albums better. A while back, someone mentioned that he cancels shows all the time. Well, I was supposed to go see him last Tuesday and the show got canceled. But I did see him in March; so, it wasn't that big a deal. I would have to agree with you about feeling Doom though, I think that he is probably one of the nicest rhymers in the game right now and he has been around for a long time and under many incarnations...
 

SpinDoctor

The Lovable Rogue
ill o.g.
Where does he get the 80's cartoon samples?
 

dj ShorTbuS

Cold Get Retarded
ill o.g.
strait from the pages of wax poetics:

WP: what gear were you using in your KMD days?

Doom: ...MPC 60 to sequence and the Casio FZ-10.

WP: HOw about Mr. Hood?

Doom: FZ-1 keyboard and Alesis HR-16 drum machine.

WP:What About the Doomsday album?

Doom: ...recorded onto ADATs...and an MPC3000.

that was all the gear they discussed with doom. Madlib says he's got the sp-303 and an MPC4000 right now.
 
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