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open mind said:iam asking the FUTURE of hiphop not the past or present.
i know hiphop history.dont need no fuckin lesson. iam 30 years i know this shit since it started.
ps:dont forget to vote.hehe.
Vote? everyone in here, including me, said that it's more of both together, so edit your poll lol!
I thought I posted in that topic....I guess I didn't submit it! But I have to say to classic who said :
classic said:Sampling aint going nowhere, its an art within itself that takes alot of time to master
I think it's not Sampling that takes a lot of time to master, it's more "the original use of sampling". Because with sampling, what I don't like is that too many non-artistic or talented cats can make a beat by just : finding a good loop + adding a drum. Now I'M not saying I never did that, I do it but I know that I can also come up with a melody or choppe a sample and flip it. But some people cats just loop and add a drum and can't do much, and that's what is annoying me.
But on the other hand, when you look at RZA, Alchemist, Just Blaze, Premier. These people flip the fuck out of samples and THAT is what I call art
Svenghali said:Question: Pick a track that you put the most time & work into and put that up against Just Blaze's "Breathe" track and tell me who put in more work?
Now I agreed with what you said before, but that is a little dumb. Because there is NO WAY you can tell how much time he put in that. Work? He sure put a lot in that creatively, but time you just can't judge that. Also, Just Blaze has a lot of drum loops that he chopped, so maybe the drum is exactly the one from the sample, and that we don't know so we can't say how much time/work he put in it. And maybe as soon as he heard the sample he knew exactly what he was going to do, and that he end up doing the main frame of the beat in 15-20 min. I read that it only takes him around that time usually to make a beat