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I was talking with a friend about the state of hip-hop and rock. At least in hip-hop - samples cost a lot to be cleared, so the cost-benefit of having the sample used - or even an interpolation - is not worth it. This is due to the diminished budgets of acts in the music biz.
I found an awesome article at SPIN mag about the "watering down" of hiphop and a possible monetary reason behind it... and it makes sense. Check it out...
Is Sampling Dying?
How greenbacks and red tape are tearing the heart out of hip-hop.
"Simple beats and Auto-Tuned vocals form the foundation of 808s & Heartbreak, Kanye West's latest release. As the title implies, it's a breakup album. But perhaps the split is deeper than even West realizes. His new sound is a bold departure from his previous efforts, but also a challenge to the parameters of what many listeners would consider hip-hop. 808s & Heartbreak doesn't rely on an element once pervasive in the genre: samples. The album doesn't contain any prominent samples, while West's previous release, Graduation, featured them on 10 of its 13 tracks. He is not alone in this change: Young Jeezy's last album, The Recession, boasts just three samples, and T.I.'s latest, Paper Trail, features only four..."
Rest of article:
http://www.spin.com/articles/sampling-dying
That and... maybe Kanye's developed a bigger coke habit that no one knows about.
EDIT:
I guess if you brainwash the peons with radioplay, videos and positive PR. It goes #1. Kanye's new record wouldn't have made it past the demo-submission stage if he were an unknown - and here he is at #1. That's validating social proof for you. Go pick up a book on group psychology. It justifies this:
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Albums&f=The+Billboard+200
I found an awesome article at SPIN mag about the "watering down" of hiphop and a possible monetary reason behind it... and it makes sense. Check it out...
Is Sampling Dying?
How greenbacks and red tape are tearing the heart out of hip-hop.
"Simple beats and Auto-Tuned vocals form the foundation of 808s & Heartbreak, Kanye West's latest release. As the title implies, it's a breakup album. But perhaps the split is deeper than even West realizes. His new sound is a bold departure from his previous efforts, but also a challenge to the parameters of what many listeners would consider hip-hop. 808s & Heartbreak doesn't rely on an element once pervasive in the genre: samples. The album doesn't contain any prominent samples, while West's previous release, Graduation, featured them on 10 of its 13 tracks. He is not alone in this change: Young Jeezy's last album, The Recession, boasts just three samples, and T.I.'s latest, Paper Trail, features only four..."
Rest of article:
http://www.spin.com/articles/sampling-dying
That and... maybe Kanye's developed a bigger coke habit that no one knows about.
EDIT:
I guess if you brainwash the peons with radioplay, videos and positive PR. It goes #1. Kanye's new record wouldn't have made it past the demo-submission stage if he were an unknown - and here he is at #1. That's validating social proof for you. Go pick up a book on group psychology. It justifies this:
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Albums&f=The+Billboard+200