dahkter
Ill Muzikoligist
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 4
We have:
the sample (Primo, Pete Rock) vs the synth (Timbaland, Neptunes) vs the live (the Roots). We also have the mix of all of the above (Kanye West, Dre).
All hot, some more legal than others, some require less gear, some require more training to pull off, anyone have any predictions if one style will dominate down the line?
My personal prediction is that sequenced beats are getting a bit predictable, I think people will start to enjoy mistakes, off timing and live shit, going back to three or four people in a room (or on the internet) jamming straight live and recording straight to tape or disk. With the pro tools / quantize / perfection world we live in, I do miss the occasional mistake on a record.
Easy
Dahkter
the sample (Primo, Pete Rock) vs the synth (Timbaland, Neptunes) vs the live (the Roots). We also have the mix of all of the above (Kanye West, Dre).
All hot, some more legal than others, some require less gear, some require more training to pull off, anyone have any predictions if one style will dominate down the line?
My personal prediction is that sequenced beats are getting a bit predictable, I think people will start to enjoy mistakes, off timing and live shit, going back to three or four people in a room (or on the internet) jamming straight live and recording straight to tape or disk. With the pro tools / quantize / perfection world we live in, I do miss the occasional mistake on a record.
Easy
Dahkter