DJ Quik breaks down his classic records
DJ_Enki
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I know, I know, Complex slideshows are a huge pain in the ass. But it's muhfuckin' DJ QUIK. Stop complaining and start clicking.
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anybody got a copy of that breakbeat record quik was talking about?
my fav as well
I have "Let's Get Down" on 45. One of my favorite records.
I seriously got giddy reading this, like a child at the entrance of Disneyland for the first time. I wish he'd write a book.
I don't have many regrets in life, but a few years ago, Murs called me on a Sunday afternoon. "Can you fly out to LA tonight? Quik and I are mastering the Murs For President at his studio and I want you to be there. Just us three, all day long." I had to work the next day and a last-minute ticket wasn't cheap so I passed on the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I've kicked myself ever since. Ugh. A few years later at Paid Dues, Murs made it a point to introduce me to Quik then took a picture of Quik and I. (A few years prior to that, Murs upgraded my entire DJ Quik cassette collection to CD for my bday.)
Also, this is the first time I've ever heard Quik acknowledge the "Let's Get Down"/"Smells Like Teen Spirit" similarities. (I noticed he stopped short of calling it an interpolation. Smart move from a legal standpoint.) I really wish they would've discussed "Sexuality" 'cause I still don't know what sample/interpolation that is. I thought it was that Vanity song from The Last Dragon but after watching it again I realized I was wrong.
Anybody know where that "Sexuality" bassline is from? I was waaaay off on that Vanity track ("7th Heaven"), but I feel it's from somewhere in that era. Maybe even from a different movie.
Cameo I Just Want To Be
Drums yes, but the bassline is different, no? It's possible it was replayed/changed slightly from Cameo's, but it sounds very similar to something I've heard before, but I just can't place it. It's bugged me for years.
its sounds like an priginal bassline...its too loosy goosy imo. The mystery continues. Its def not a Cameo bassline change up.
On 'Pac's "Heartz of Men"
shouts to my dude Les too, as i was looking at all the various 12"s and albums in the link, i forgot how much my dude was always on top of Quiks stuff, making sure to play it on college radio even back when only playing back-packer schitt was the norm.
Everything about this story is fantastic but I think it's the bit about playing mortal kombat that won my heart forever.
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