
By Antonym
Tue May 10, 2005 1:24 pm
yeah everything was programmed on the mpc. i tracked it out in cubase, that's there some of the efffects are coming from.
as for the leaky basements being a limitation, i see what you mean. however, when i look at the music's origin, digging in trash and 1$ vinyl bins, i cant help but feel like the music's place is to prove that good stuff can come from a bad place...i don't like knowing that so much of the stuff we hear is co produced by a certain group of lab rats at some big studio...orchestrated for mass consumption. if gangsters are all so worried about authenticity (oh he's real god he got shot NINE TIMES) why do they listen to rappers and beats who have been cultivated into a state of pseudo talent?
i mean seriously..there are very few of us who would even begin to say that litltle johnathan is a good producer...but so many people have fallen into that trap. so many people. i blame it on the laziness of the listener. rap now more than ever cannot be spoon fed to you, the listener has to take an active role in discovering something a little better than what's on the surface value.
as for the leaky basements being a limitation, i see what you mean. however, when i look at the music's origin, digging in trash and 1$ vinyl bins, i cant help but feel like the music's place is to prove that good stuff can come from a bad place...i don't like knowing that so much of the stuff we hear is co produced by a certain group of lab rats at some big studio...orchestrated for mass consumption. if gangsters are all so worried about authenticity (oh he's real god he got shot NINE TIMES) why do they listen to rappers and beats who have been cultivated into a state of pseudo talent?
i mean seriously..there are very few of us who would even begin to say that litltle johnathan is a good producer...but so many people have fallen into that trap. so many people. i blame it on the laziness of the listener. rap now more than ever cannot be spoon fed to you, the listener has to take an active role in discovering something a little better than what's on the surface value.


