Fade
The Beat Strangler
I'm posting this in The Lab because I'm looking at this from a production standpoint.
Today for some reason I was checking some Rap stuff in Canada and what I noticed in @Fury Beats thread here: https://www.illmuzik.com/threads/contemporary-underground-hip-hop-artists.42234/ - a lot of it is generic.
I'm not trying to shit on today's music or production style, but I just find it interesting how everything sounds the same. I know in the 90's a lot of the beats sounded similar in the sense that they sampled a lot, whereas today it's the complete opposite. But with sampling it opens you up to so many possibilities because of what you're sampling. When you're using the same synth from the same software that a million other beatmakers are using, beats are bound to sound the same. I swear almost every Trap beat uses that same damn snare lol.
With sampling, there were plenty of producers that used the same sample as another producer, but they flipped it differently (pretty much). It was sort of an unwritten rule that you don't use the same sample as someone else. If you do, it better be a good flip.
But it's not about sampling vs. synths. I've just noticed how something like Trap beats are so damn generic for the most part. Some do stand out, and some are really good, but a lot of them just follow the same formula that I don't hear the difference between this guy and that guy.
Like if some rapper puts out a song that gets a billion Youtube views, I think to myself, "how is that beat any different than someone on ILL?".
Anyway, I'm just curious for those that make Trap/Drill/whatever and how they feel about making beats that sound really similar than pretty much most of today's beats out there.
Today for some reason I was checking some Rap stuff in Canada and what I noticed in @Fury Beats thread here: https://www.illmuzik.com/threads/contemporary-underground-hip-hop-artists.42234/ - a lot of it is generic.
I'm not trying to shit on today's music or production style, but I just find it interesting how everything sounds the same. I know in the 90's a lot of the beats sounded similar in the sense that they sampled a lot, whereas today it's the complete opposite. But with sampling it opens you up to so many possibilities because of what you're sampling. When you're using the same synth from the same software that a million other beatmakers are using, beats are bound to sound the same. I swear almost every Trap beat uses that same damn snare lol.
With sampling, there were plenty of producers that used the same sample as another producer, but they flipped it differently (pretty much). It was sort of an unwritten rule that you don't use the same sample as someone else. If you do, it better be a good flip.
But it's not about sampling vs. synths. I've just noticed how something like Trap beats are so damn generic for the most part. Some do stand out, and some are really good, but a lot of them just follow the same formula that I don't hear the difference between this guy and that guy.
Like if some rapper puts out a song that gets a billion Youtube views, I think to myself, "how is that beat any different than someone on ILL?".
Anyway, I'm just curious for those that make Trap/Drill/whatever and how they feel about making beats that sound really similar than pretty much most of today's beats out there.