Yup lmaonikka is this 10 crack big joint?
Yup lmaonikka is this 10 crack big joint?
for a producer, an audiobook could potentially be a good record to listen to because you're gonna get lots of words without music under them and potentially a bunch of sound effects all easy to sample without extra background noise. in this case Preme found an amazing sample seconds inwho was really listening to audiobooks like that in 98/99 tho?
breh was really digging in the crates
This fukked me up too. Found this in the basement of a bookstore. Heard the sample and was like "really nikka??? "
Sampling is fun and if you digging in the crates chances are you will come across shyt a lot of well known producers have chopped up and looped.
I kind of hate this shyt with John explaining how a master went about his business . . .
Back in the day there was a mystique about knowing samples and how they were flipped . . You had to get your fingers dusty . .
Nowadays people will give a tutorial on Youtube for a subscription. . . It cheapens the culture . .
Thats not to say i dont enjoy watching them
I’m Always impressed with his ability to remake shyt and he’s got a dope ear. But I agree that seeing the process can sometimes take away the magic.I kind of hate this shyt with John explaining how a master went about his business . . .
Back in the day there was a mystique about knowing samples and how they were flipped . . You had to get your fingers dusty . .
Nowadays people will give a tutorial on Youtube for a subscription. . . It cheapens the culture . .
Thats not to say i dont enjoy watching them
How did premo even find this