Hawkeye
Hawkeye
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dizzybull said: Hawkeye I’m still confused. Are you saying that Feelin’ it samples Poison? That still leaves the question of what Poison samples, right? Or did I misunderstand? either way, it’s funny to see this bumped after 17 years. …
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OK, that was for starters There's this saying that the flap of a butterfly's wing can cause a hurricane. Here's what happened next and what happened afterward in the 17 years since. Back than I didn't believe those guys with their suggested drum…
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Good morning Soulstrut, I wanted to come back after 17 years and bring this thread to a proper end. Back then I asked what the drums were for “Feelin It” by the Ultramagnetic MC’s. One of my absolute favorite beats on one of my favorite albu…
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Here are two mixes I did were I tryed to stick to the idea of Jeep Beats. 90s instrumentals mixed with contemporary beats. Have fun https://www.mixcloud.com/FalkSchacht/falk-schacht-jeep-beats-music-is-instrumental-vol1/ https://www.mixcloud.com…
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Ask him: https://instagram.com/princemarkiedee/?hl=en https://twitter.com/PrinceMarkieDee
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To me this sounds like the voice of Prince Markie Dee of the Fat Boys. The little noise could be Buffy, the Human Beat Box.
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Jaggerz said:i know this but im not telling you. you seem a bit of a cunt. Are you 5 years old?
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The siren was used by Mantronix in "King of Beats". Almost everyone else who used the siren got it from "King of Beats" . Thats the source for the siren of Todd Terrys "Can You Party" which he produced under the moniker Royal House. And t…
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I got this one. Cost round about 100 Euros on Ebay Germany. Peace Hawkeye
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There are different meanings for the term "Remix". In the 90s HipHop sense we talk about a new music production with the raps of the original, or certain elements of the original. In the 70s it meant a new mix of an already mixed son…
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It's a hoax. http://djworx.com/native-instruments-putting-ni-in-technics/
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DJ Defcon from cologne had a good point. If you listen to Bee Gees Staying Alive, you will recognise that the guitar notes are quiet similar. But the hihats are so loud, and there are no hihats in the NWA version, so maybe it is a cover version of S…
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By the way, Olski from Melting Pot Music was working as an editor on this show. He can be seen at the end wearing a grey carhart hoodie.
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WOW Because Trevor Horn mentions his awareness regarding the copyrights, I would bet that the "aaah" screams that are credited to be from a Hugo Montenegro record are also on those 2 dubplates and were also done by the Zulus. At sec. 0…
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And have you ever heard of this ? Strange rip off of a World's Famous Supreme Team classic.
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Just ask the guys who did the cutting and scratching: https://www.facebook.com/WorldsFamousSupremeTeam https://www.facebook.com/justice.larkins https://www.facebook.com/sedivine
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Yeah you right, its Warren G, it is a Mixtape and this seems to be his version.
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The Track was released in the states and was part of his rap album he did after he parted ways with The Ramones. Here is another foreign rap in german language. Ich wohne nicht in NY
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Zuerst h??rt es sich tats??chlich so an. Bei genauerem hinh??ren klingt das "den" aber eher wie ein "die", und bei noch genauerem hinh??ren bekomme ich den Eindruck das sie nicht "schmecken" sondern "schmecke" sagen. Dieses "n" ist glaube ich…
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Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No acetate, almost every vocal in this song is sampled and triggered on a keyboard.
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Great, I allways understood "Myspace" ;-) The Version on the mixtape is the night version:
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Damage, K-Rock, Silver Dash...."Keepin' it Real"? Tried to google it, found nothing. Could you give me a link ?
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You allways refer to the blockparty scene and that it could not be that people knew of rapping before 1979. But you forget the downtown scene which was the playground for DJ Hollywood, Eddie Cheeba and Lovebug Starski. I have no clue if I…
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Post scans or you are soft !!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks !!!!!!
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It always reminded me of this. @ 1,07 Min
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Anto99 said:Question: Does the stuff that you dig today still have elements of 90s style shit? This is all to small for me. I'm listening to so much diffrent music that I have to answer yes and no. I still listen to stuff thats deeply rooted …
