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Big La
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A short while back, I was crate diggin' in San Francisco and got into a discussion with some DJ's and Producers. A lot of kats were saying they didn't sample hardly because they were trying to make it in the business and it's just a crutch for those who aren't creative enough to do their own thing.
What's the word on sampling with you guys? I see most of the producers here range from late teens to late 20's. So you're more intune with the state of Hip-Hop today than me.
Personally, I am old-schooler. I got into Hip-Hop just as it was starting. Then I really got into beat construction in the 90's, and that's been my style ever since. I'm a heavy sampler. I'm not big on digital beats and sounds. I like the texture of older stuff.
Since I don't sell beats, or produce for artists anymore, I don't have to worry about copyrights and crap like that. I usually put together stuff for myself, remixes for mixtapes, freestyles instrumentals, etc.
What's the word from y'all?
Examples:
Music Makers.mp3
Final Fantasy.mp3
The Hellraiser.mp3
What's the word on sampling with you guys? I see most of the producers here range from late teens to late 20's. So you're more intune with the state of Hip-Hop today than me.
Personally, I am old-schooler. I got into Hip-Hop just as it was starting. Then I really got into beat construction in the 90's, and that's been my style ever since. I'm a heavy sampler. I'm not big on digital beats and sounds. I like the texture of older stuff.
Since I don't sell beats, or produce for artists anymore, I don't have to worry about copyrights and crap like that. I usually put together stuff for myself, remixes for mixtapes, freestyles instrumentals, etc.
What's the word from y'all?
Examples:
Music Makers.mp3
Final Fantasy.mp3
The Hellraiser.mp3