bigdmakintrax
BeatKreatoR
I just went to a studio last night and they loved my tracks as usual and myself and the CEO of the label were discussing production.....first name that came up was Kanye West...then Rodney Jerkins who he complimented on his versatility in RNB......he said he sees way too many people in hip hop nowadays are not original at all and out of the stacks of cd's he listens to he finds hot beats but only a small percent that might be considered original.....he has had Timbo and Styles and gets tracks from Notts every now and then and they work with him in his studio here in Virginia....what he listens for is what are the sounds for tomorrow, I've heard this over and over from A&R's when I go to New York and play my music for panels, what exactly are the sounds of tomorrow???......I want to know from some of the producers do you cut against the grain and create original yet not wack tracks or do you create using someone elses style that is currently out and hot now and do you think about this when producing new tracks??????