Author Topic: Bink! produced West Coast Tracks - list your favourites :)  (Read 131 times)

Will_B

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This dudes responsible for some of the greatest ever West Coast tracks.


Tops from the past are:

Kurupt - Girls All Pause
Kurupt - Trylogy
Nate Dogg - I Got Love
Tamia - Can't Go For That Remix (Feat. 213 Click)
Eve - Ryde Away

Just got Man Vs. Machine so liking Xzibits - The Gambler..


 

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Re: Bink! produced West Coast Tracks - list your favourites :)
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 12:29:48 PM »
i like some of his productions, cant say a bad word - too bad he dont get that much attention, couse he deserves it.. my fav from him gotta nate's 'backdoor' -love that vibe

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Re: Bink! produced West Coast Tracks - list your favourites :)
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2010, 12:32:55 PM »
Lol I forgot about that 213 remix of "Can't Go For That"


my fav from him gotta nate's 'backdoor' -love that vibe

Fuck yeah! That used to be my shit. That "Music & Me" album was actually dope all the way through, I think there was only 1 song I didn't like.
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Re: Bink! produced West Coast Tracks - list your favourites :)
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2010, 12:34:29 PM »
This dudes responsible for some of the greatest ever West Coast tracks.

I disagree, he does have some bangers though.

I liked that track off Music & Me with Kurupt.
 

Will_B

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Re: Bink! produced West Coast Tracks - list your favourites :)
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2010, 12:37:16 PM »
Here's an interview with him from last year:
http://www.abcdrduson.com/interviews/feature-vo.php?id=196

"The Kurupt’s situation… You know the other record I did on his album is called 'Trilogy'. My manager at the time gave Kurupt a DAT of the 'Trilogy' beat and he immediately went to the studio and he did like a hundred bars down here. We were supposed to mix it in Philly. I came down there to mix the record with him. He wanted to spit the vocals over. We all agreed that it didn’t sound better and that we wanted to keep the original. So we had like four hours in the studio. I was there, Nate Dogg was there and Kurupt was there. I did 'Girl Iz All Pause' on the spot. We had that record done in three hours. It was crazy how we ended up making that record."