sampling laws & the current state of hip hop production...
dj mfasis on crack
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I'm a producer/ dj/ beatdigger/ sample fanatic. since the late 90's- present it just seems like hip hop ( both emcees & production) has been at an all time low. & with dudes like kanye west, who in my opinion is dope but a bit overrated, seem to have a stronghold in that department, along with major label politics (& bullsh*t). & these labels wonder why record sales are at an all time low, partially blamed on the internet. will or could there possibly be another golden age or new wave of artists & producers who'll take it to the next level yet take it back to basics at the same time? what are your thoughts? holla...
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As Peter Adarkwah at BBE suggested to me about 8 years ago (after passing on a CD of beats I submitted), producers should let the art guide their actions. I was focused to heavily on chopping up my samples, instead of letting the art just flow. You should just make the track however you wish to, and let the label people/lawyers worry about sample clearances and such. The artist should focus on the art, otherwise, she/he detracts attention from their creative process. I just sample how I wish, looping outright or chopping up samples, because all I care is making hot tracks. Feel me?
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
As Kev Brown said, "I do what I do." Nuff said.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak