Author Topic: DJ Quik Interview: What He Learned From 2Pac, Stolen DAT's & Reels? & More  (Read 575 times)

LarsVerb

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In part 4 of my interview with DJ Quik, we talk about:
-His Favorite Piece Of Equipment
-The Song 'Late Night'
-Posthumous 2Pac Remixes
-People Stealing DAT's & Reels Out Of The Death Row Studio's
-And More

I hope people will enjoy it!

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Matty

cheers 8)

the best thing is quik tallking bout his engineering talents, spot on! i would honestly love to learn from dude one day...he's pretty much unparalleled when it comes to his understanding of sound.
 

Mr. Theo

Yes!!!!

The DJ Quik / AMG version is the Original.
I bet all my chips in it. hahaha


Death Row is the name, DJ Quik the sound.
 

MOBNigga06

Yes!!!!

The DJ Quik / AMG version is the Original.
I bet all my chips in it. hahaha


Death Row is the name, DJ Quik the sound.

I was surprised to hear Quik say this, and I do wonder if he is remembering correctly. For some reason, I thought the Outlawz version was the real OG and that Quik and AMG jumped on the track later.

I also thought for some reason that AMG never was in the studio with Pac. If he was, it's a little surprising that he never mentions this. Most people who collaborated with Pac brag about it occasionally in their verses or their interviews.
 

LarsVerb

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Yes!!!!

The DJ Quik / AMG version is the Original.
I bet all my chips in it. hahaha


Death Row is the name, DJ Quik the sound.

I was surprised to hear Quik say this, and I do wonder if he is remembering correctly. For some reason, I thought the Outlawz version was the real OG and that Quik and AMG jumped on the track later.

I also thought for some reason that AMG never was in the studio with Pac. If he was, it's a little surprising that he never mentions this. Most people who collaborated with Pac brag about it occasionally in their verses or their interviews.

I think Late night with Quik was on an early version of the all eyez on me album named Euphanasia.