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dre recently said he is listening alot "Kraftwerk" lately... in Kush you can hear some type of Kraftwerk styleshttp://www.youtube.com/v/BdZDhpkDziE?fs=1&hl=de_DE&rel=0
Quote from: MrMooz on May 08, 2011, 06:28:36 AMhttp://hulkshare.com/ggoemcyf86jbHigher quality snippet semi tagged...props, this sounds way better!
http://hulkshare.com/ggoemcyf86jbHigher quality snippet semi tagged...
Kind of wack to me. I'm tired of Eminem writing an Eminem verse for Dre instead of trying to write a verse that sounds like an organic Dre verse. I mean, when DOC writes for Dre, it sounds like Dre could have written it. It sounds authentic. When Em writes for Dre, it's obvious that Em wrote it. Em is a terrible writer for other artists -- he can't blend into another artist's style -- it always sounds like any other Eminem verse, just vocalized by another artist. Em doesn't mask his usual authorial voice when he writes for others, and that's lame. Plus I'm tired of Dre always using the same tempo, and he's starting to use very contemporary instrumentation that is going to make his music sound dated quickly in a few years.I still think the best leaked Detox-affiliated tracks are Topless (with a classic Nas verse using visual poetics ["you can journey with me to other countries by listening"]), Shit Popped Off (dope cocktail party music ), and Under Pressure (dope kick drum pattern that gets my head nodding on time w/ the beat -- if he is going to do club music, I'll accept this).But this new song is just bland and forgettable and flawed like all the rest of the leaks. All in all, the T.I. sessions are still the best of the leaks.
Quote from: Pere on May 09, 2011, 11:20:23 AMI found the beat a lil' 'corny', but I think now, that it is becouse I recognized the sounds from Reason (software used by DJ Khalil).. I wonder if Im right, but i would put my money on DJ Khalil being affiliated with that beat.I think the beat is fire but lmao I was fuckin around with Reason all weekend and I thought the same thing. It sounds like they got a pinball bouncing around in there with some video game samples. Sounds sicc to me.
I found the beat a lil' 'corny', but I think now, that it is becouse I recognized the sounds from Reason (software used by DJ Khalil).. I wonder if Im right, but i would put my money on DJ Khalil being affiliated with that beat.
Kind of wack to me. I'm tired of Eminem writing an Eminem verse for Dre instead of trying to write a verse that sounds like an organic Dre verse. I mean, when DOC writes for Dre, it sounds like Dre could have written it. It sounds authentic. When Em writes for Dre, it's obvious that Em wrote it. Em is a terrible writer for other artists -- he can't blend into another artist's style -- it always sounds like any other Eminem verse, just vocalized by another artist. Em doesn't mask his usual authorial voice when he writes for others, and that's lame. Plus I'm tired of Dre always using the same tempo, and he's starting to use very contemporary instrumentation that is going to make his music sound dated quickly in a few years.
So whats your opinion on 'Detox' now? Becouse i got confused, with that post.
Quote from: Stan on May 09, 2011, 11:28:25 AMQuote from: Pere on May 09, 2011, 11:20:23 AMI found the beat a lil' 'corny', but I think now, that it is becouse I recognized the sounds from Reason (software used by DJ Khalil).. I wonder if Im right, but i would put my money on DJ Khalil being affiliated with that beat.I think the beat is fire but lmao I was fuckin around with Reason all weekend and I thought the same thing. It sounds like they got a pinball bouncing around in there with some video game samples. Sounds sicc to me.i hate that loop, but the rest is ok.Quote from: Detox Is A Myth!!! on May 09, 2011, 01:48:44 PMKind of wack to me. I'm tired of Eminem writing an Eminem verse for Dre instead of trying to write a verse that sounds like an organic Dre verse. I mean, when DOC writes for Dre, it sounds like Dre could have written it. It sounds authentic. When Em writes for Dre, it's obvious that Em wrote it. Em is a terrible writer for other artists -- he can't blend into another artist's style -- it always sounds like any other Eminem verse, just vocalized by another artist. Em doesn't mask his usual authorial voice when he writes for others, and that's lame. Plus I'm tired of Dre always using the same tempo, and he's starting to use very contemporary instrumentation that is going to make his music sound dated quickly in a few years.what about The watcher?
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 09, 2011, 02:05:45 PMQuote from: Stan on May 09, 2011, 11:28:25 AMQuote from: Pere on May 09, 2011, 11:20:23 AMI found the beat a lil' 'corny', but I think now, that it is becouse I recognized the sounds from Reason (software used by DJ Khalil).. I wonder if Im right, but i would put my money on DJ Khalil being affiliated with that beat.I think the beat is fire but lmao I was fuckin around with Reason all weekend and I thought the same thing. It sounds like they got a pinball bouncing around in there with some video game samples. Sounds sicc to me.i hate that loop, but the rest is ok.Quote from: Detox Is A Myth!!! on May 09, 2011, 01:48:44 PMKind of wack to me. I'm tired of Eminem writing an Eminem verse for Dre instead of trying to write a verse that sounds like an organic Dre verse. I mean, when DOC writes for Dre, it sounds like Dre could have written it. It sounds authentic. When Em writes for Dre, it's obvious that Em wrote it. Em is a terrible writer for other artists -- he can't blend into another artist's style -- it always sounds like any other Eminem verse, just vocalized by another artist. Em doesn't mask his usual authorial voice when he writes for others, and that's lame. Plus I'm tired of Dre always using the same tempo, and he's starting to use very contemporary instrumentation that is going to make his music sound dated quickly in a few years.what about The watcher?That song was written like 13 years ago lol.
Detox is a brand. Dre doesn't have the personality to be a brand unto himself. Snoop Dogg has enough charisma to have a whole host of endeavors based on his own image, his "Snoop Dogg" persona. Dre doesn't have that luxory. A Dre reality show would be a ratings disaster. So they've come up w/ an alternative -- Detox. It's a marketing brand. And they're going to keep millking this brand for as long as it brings in revenue.
Quote from: Pere on May 09, 2011, 01:59:44 PMSo whats your opinion on 'Detox' now? Becouse i got confused, with that post.Same as always. Detox is a brand that is being used to make money for Interscope. They use it to sell headphones, speakers, they're releasing Detox singles for online purchasing one-by-one. This is a single's business now, so no surprise. Albums don't sell anymore, but singles do via ringtones and stuff. They can keep releasing singles as they go -- a new one every couple months. There's no album, though. Just release songs to iTunes and so forth, keep the fans attention. Make money off singles sales. Make money off the headphones and other paraphanelia. You know, that's how you make money in the music business these days.Detox is a brand. Dre doesn't have the personality to be a brand unto himself. Snoop Dogg has enough charisma to have a whole host of endeavors based on his own image, his "Snoop Dogg" persona. Dre doesn't have that luxory. A Dre reality show would be a ratings disaster. So they've come up w/ an alternative -- Detox. It's a marketing brand. And they're going to keep millking this brand for as long as it brings in revenue.
Im pretty sure its going to drop somewhere soon (by soon i mean months, still this year)
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