classic said:
hip hop would be fine....cats would just sample themselves or work harder to recreate samples...
as far as producers, yea alot of cats would be out of work
I have to completely disagree, even though you entitled to your opinion, but how would hip hop be fine??? if sampling were illegal, you just said a lot of cats would be out of work LOL think about it.....there aren't this huge list of fully capable, musically solid individuals (even signed to labels that could become Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, Stylistics, Young Holt and so forth) or that could go and remake, a complete 4-8 bar riff from a Mandrill Cut for real capture the ambiance etc.......I oun know that organic ish might be ok but it prolly end up sounding like some samples off of either an acid CD or some BiG fish hip hop imitation....LOTS of musicians, hundreds of thousands as a collective made this great library available to the world on vinyl, there is no way the hip hop producers now would have time to make that music then reproduce it as hip hop....its bad enuff the majority of whats called hip hop now sounds the way it does...I cant imagine resampling it....maybe there will be a VST for it?? whats missing are the minds that could bring 5 or 6 people together and create live work and records.....thats the missing link will we go on sampling from the same well forever?? there certainly isnt the fully instrumented music around today in huge volumes when all there was vinyl, air, basic fX, talent and acoustics....to know music was a prerequisite to create....it really isnt anymore, not to say there aren't creative people, they just dont create things completely from scratch like they did from the first note.....and that finished product, painstakingly recorded by some tired engineer, etched to vinyl and put in an album sleeve was and still is the heart and soul of real hip hop though and also a WHOle lot of RnB that you hear nowadays all the way down to just a single guitar riff....IMHO