TrustNo1
ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Hey guys , dont take this personally or anything, but i gotta rant somethin.
Sampling - in the sense that a whole bar or loop is taken from a record and then bass and drums are added by a "producer" .... to me this isn't producing. like i dont consider people who do this to be artists or musicians. cuz really i started off producing DrumNBass and Hard Trance, which relies more on composing then on samples. Then i got into hip hop production in the last year or so. I never sampled because it just seemed like a hassle to hook up a turntable to a soundcard, etc. and its pretty much biting someone else's music isn't it? ?? ?
taking a bunch of different loops from different records and arranging them on a step sequencer to me is just like working on a jigsaw puzzle: just keep fuckin wit different arrangements and eventually you will come up with something that can pass as a beat. even a kid could do it.
then again, producers like Primo can cut up samples and make some sick stabs and hits , which is not what im really talking about. I guess a beat i could refer to would be like "When we were kids " by Luda or any other beat that relies on a whole riff/bar taken from a next song. to me thats a cheap way to make music.
i think producers who compose from scratch are the real talent.
sorry, i had to get that off my chest....now before you guys lynch me PLEASE keep in mind that im generally new to the hip hop production, but i have been makin rock,metal, allkinds of electronic music for years. Maybe that has given me some kind of bias as to how music should be produced. I'm hoping that you guys will open my eyes up a bit on the subject. What u guys thinK?
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Sampling - in the sense that a whole bar or loop is taken from a record and then bass and drums are added by a "producer" .... to me this isn't producing. like i dont consider people who do this to be artists or musicians. cuz really i started off producing DrumNBass and Hard Trance, which relies more on composing then on samples. Then i got into hip hop production in the last year or so. I never sampled because it just seemed like a hassle to hook up a turntable to a soundcard, etc. and its pretty much biting someone else's music isn't it? ?? ?
taking a bunch of different loops from different records and arranging them on a step sequencer to me is just like working on a jigsaw puzzle: just keep fuckin wit different arrangements and eventually you will come up with something that can pass as a beat. even a kid could do it.
then again, producers like Primo can cut up samples and make some sick stabs and hits , which is not what im really talking about. I guess a beat i could refer to would be like "When we were kids " by Luda or any other beat that relies on a whole riff/bar taken from a next song. to me thats a cheap way to make music.
i think producers who compose from scratch are the real talent.
sorry, i had to get that off my chest....now before you guys lynch me PLEASE keep in mind that im generally new to the hip hop production, but i have been makin rock,metal, allkinds of electronic music for years. Maybe that has given me some kind of bias as to how music should be produced. I'm hoping that you guys will open my eyes up a bit on the subject. What u guys thinK?
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