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The most common causes of this issue are: We studied the greats.and didn't try to tear them down.we did the work.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. Some rode the wave when the jaylib & madvillian thing popped (rookies). some wouldn't understand 'cuz they have NO SOUL) We don't have anything to prove to any new jack suckas on the bandwagon. we get our hands dirty buying RECORDS and ETC. (any suckas testing).I'm speaking for me now!!!ĭon't get it twisted.loops/ sounds/breaks.Ĭ'mon son.we don't dig online. SO I watch those who watch him 'cuz I can do so.Īnd I'll speak when it gets out of hand!!! Madlib was a genius before the hype.still is because he's my REAL LIFE MENTOR!! Peace to all who try to understand and actually know the time!! No need to go back and forth.you can hit me with a personal email if you care to. You make cool points but you seem to be new at understanding the true culture of hip hop. I'll keep it brief.flylo & statik selectah pretty much suck.sorry bro! I mean damn there must be something in that oxnard water because those guys are on another levelĮveryone one this form should go smoke something and space out to kan zulu's belt drive & beats band mix for an hour :o) that being said, wannabe producers who come to this website searching for samples to use are certainly taking 'shortcuts ' that kind of mentality disregards the appreciation and absorption of the music, which seems to be why this oxnard school of beat makers do what they do. Definitely worth taking the risk of going down the 'highway to the danger zone' and buying this item if you love the music or the film.
i use discogs myself to peruse through labels and find releases i haven't heard before, and i take that knowledge with me to the record store. Nice to hear the full versions of the songs, especially Cheap Trick's Mighty Wings, reminds me of the quote when Maverick says: 'I'll hit the brakes and he'll fly right by'. Like kankick said whosampled is indeed quite whack, although no one can claim that the internet hasn't facilitated digging in certain ways. Just my two cents, if it wasn't for hearing madvillainy at age 15-16 i would have never become wildly fascinated by the notion of rearranging and creating new compositions from vinyl (don't get me wrong always loved hip hop that album is just on some other original s***), and never would have started digging for real and opening my ears up, and never would have found the music i listen to today which i couldn't imagine going without, and never would have bought a 2000xl and a 303 and turntables and actually try the process out for myself, and at 22 i gotta say its been a sweet sweet journey (that will never end!).all because of hearing that one album.investigating madlib has opened doors for me in so many different genres of music that could not have been opened otherwise!