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  1. Sure from a hiphop perspective a loop with a beat on top of it will do however hiphop and house are mostly about the sound of the beat, so i would change that kick to something more pleasurable to the ear, something a club would also play. consider that when officially releasing this project. Well recently made a track with an RD6 drummachine, i'm selling it currently hehe https://djjeff.bandcamp.com/track/booty-bass-express-megamixxx
  2. TBH that sounded pretty lame. Not the Kriss Kross sample but the shitty rhyme flow Proper West coast is this:
  3. I never trusted those Hanpin decks aka Technics lookalikes...they seem good on paper till you discover unusual motor behavior and a not so solid tonearm.
  4. Its interesting to know that Behringer did a better Job than Roland recreating the TR808 and for only a few hundred euro. I watched an interview with the creator of the SP1200...i really hope he will make an updated version 1 day.
  5. This mumble rap has been going on for +5 years now...nothing new here... apparently those type of vids get watched way more than real hiphop hence he makes lots of money. The consumer has a choice..they want mumble rap so they get what they want. Kool G Rap explains it better on DJ Vlad TV.
  6. You and my gran agree on that.His music sucks but at least he didnt sound as corny and wack as current rap
  7. Frank Sinatra still better and more original than current rap
  8. Critical Beatdown was all sampled way before Shadow his latest album i heard on a plane trip last week and found only one dope song on it.. the rest sounded like some kid just starting out making beats very simplistic minimal hes good at scratching though thats it.. dont expect any classic material again
  9. Looks like the quartz lock button. This started with the M3D and carried over to future models. Back in 94 or something they released the first Gold Edition for consumers wich also had a reset quartz lock button. The M3Ds came out in 97.
  10. Him, Parish Hilton DJ Juicy M etc..etc..are all on the same page as in poor musical taste, im starting to believe he is a gay poser, i think his current audience would have loved the Pet Shop Boys and the Communards way back, actually they sound doper than any of what i heard this Rucker kid made Anyway here is a song for this Ruck boy, sounds realer than what he does https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ha5HrQryLk
  11. good stuff, electro combined with some acid and techno, only having an MPC to make music with i'm thinking about getting me a TR-8 drummachine but ill get that after my holiday trip with my gf, also need a portable Korg synth
  12. that's right, it was replayed on synths, samplers then had only tiny memories like 1.5 secs
  13. "The court found that sampling had helped create hip-hop music" pretty clueless as nobody was sampling when hiphop was born, even "planet rock" was not sampled
  14. this guy can't make a proper beat or a bassline and yet he has one of the nicest machines ever made apart from the limited 10 secs of sampling but thats when a 78rpm turntable comes in handy pitch it back to normal speed in the SP and you got that tyical sound that you can't get out of an MPC60. Pete Rock was a master on the SP, when he switched to an MPC2KXL is when his beats started to sound cleaner and less smooth. I owned the 2KXL as well, you really needed the 8 outs board hooking it up to an eq mixer with reverb and a compressor to get that grimey sound. The EB-16 internal fx board was pretty rubbish but in terms of layout i loved that machine, the SP1200 i would still want over any MPC. Putting some 808 sounds into it and you can get that Maggotron vibe as he used the 1200 on a lot of his Miami Bass records. But please not this guy
  15. Ive sold my entire 90s collection of hiphop for good prices and kept most of my 80s hiphop/electro. Actually i bought more records than i sold recently from Philadelphiamusic wich is one of the biggest sellers on Discogs. Now i got a proper Funk/Disco/Electro/Hiphop collection and won't sell them any time soon. One of my recent purchases "Papa Austin with the Great Peso- Wrong Girls to Play With" on Tuff City Thats proper hiphop!
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