The Konductor
ILLIEN
ill o.g.
So check it. This is what I've observed and I'm just wondering what you cats think of it.
In hip-hop, and pop, there seems to be a limited amount of drum patterns. Kick-snare-kick-kick-snare, kick-kick-snare-kick-snare, kick-snare-kick-snare-kick-kick-snare, and so on and so forth. Its kinda like that guitar and organ riff you hear in almost every reggae song, or like the accordian and bassline in tejano/mexican music. Except for the fact that you can stack different kicks and snares to make it more punchy or whatever and hi-hats can be tricked out, but it still seems like everyones using or has used the same beat, just at different BPM's.
Can ya'll feel me on this? I guess it wouldn't be hip-hop if it wasn't so. Sorry if this is an obvious one, but I really want some insight on your thoughts.
In hip-hop, and pop, there seems to be a limited amount of drum patterns. Kick-snare-kick-kick-snare, kick-kick-snare-kick-snare, kick-snare-kick-snare-kick-kick-snare, and so on and so forth. Its kinda like that guitar and organ riff you hear in almost every reggae song, or like the accordian and bassline in tejano/mexican music. Except for the fact that you can stack different kicks and snares to make it more punchy or whatever and hi-hats can be tricked out, but it still seems like everyones using or has used the same beat, just at different BPM's.
Can ya'll feel me on this? I guess it wouldn't be hip-hop if it wasn't so. Sorry if this is an obvious one, but I really want some insight on your thoughts.