Hulu's....Wu Tang: An American Saga Official Thread 9/8

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What was the name of that first record Rza was sampling?
 

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I really wish rza would consider remaking all the classic Wu albums. I understand he wanted to keep the grittiness of the original but he also said Wu is for the children. And let's be real. Most kids nowadays can't listen to low quality shyt. Their ears are adjusted to something different. Just like it's hard for kids to watch old ass movies. They grew up on hi-def.

Most kids will hear one track on illmatc and turn that shyt off cause it sounds too "old".....I think remaking all the albums would be a great way to introduce their music to the new generation. The beats on the show are exactly what I'm talking about. They obviously recreated these for the show and they sound so much cleaner with new age equipment. You can hear every instrument and drum hit perfectly. And they still bang.

The old versions would still be there too. But I low-key feel like Wu could have a bit of a resurgence if they remastered everything. Their message is needed more than ever right now and all those beats are timeless. Rza is the greatest sample flipper that ever lived. It would be great to hear all his shyt remastered with the best audio equipment of today.

Don't even think they need to remaster Wu Tang forever though. That shyt is high quality even for today. Rza took a huge Sonic leap on that album.
 

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I really wish rza would consider remaking all the classic Wu albums. I understand he wanted to keep the grittiness of the original but he also said Wu is for the children. And let's be real. Most kids nowadays can't listen to low quality shyt. Their ears are adjusted to something different. Just like it's hard for kids to watch old ass movies. They grew up on hi-def.

Most kids will hear one track on illmatc and turn that shyt off cause it sounds too "old".....I think remaking all the albums would be a great way to introduce their music to the new generation. The beats on the show are exactly what I'm talking about. They obviously recreated these for the show and they sound so much cleaner with new age equipment. You can hear every instrument and drum hit perfectly. And they still bang.

The old versions would still be there too. But I low-key feel like Wu could have a bit of a resurgence if they remastered everything. Their message is needed more than ever right now and all those beats are timeless. Rza is the greatest sample flipper that ever lived. It would be great to hear all his shyt remastered with the best audio equipment of today.

Don't even think they need to remaster Wu Tang forever though. That shyt is high quality even for today. Rza took a huge Sonic leap on that album.

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Why don’t we repaint the Mona Lisa while we are it?
Did you just compare a music album to a painting?:dahell:


Artists remaster their old shyt all the time. This is nothing new. It's about evolving and keeping your music relevant with every generation. Even the kid who plays the rza said he never listened to the Wu before this show and he still really don't. The kids are not listening to old shyt like that. That's just a fact. Remastering their old music comes with no negatives.
 
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