Author Topic: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?  (Read 595 times)

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2005, 04:02:54 PM »
the synthesizers man! they got to put that shit again man in the early 90s that was sick bcoz of that

but i dont know bcoz on the other cyde i aint the guy who look in the past all the fucking time,times change

i think westcoast producers did not explore fully jazz music like the east coast cats did in the ninetees

Dre beats are awful i mean ok u listen it when it comes out & u appreciate ...but when u listen it 2 years after its sound outdated,no emotion's popin in ur heart ..its not growin old like a good wine unlike the early/mid 90s sound ...&THATS A FACT
 

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What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2005, 09:16:12 PM »
electronic beats with a 'bounce' feel

west coast hip hop should be moving towards 2020, not 2006
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #17 on: August 07, 2005, 09:55:57 PM »
there is not only one style..every producer needs to find his own style like daz, fred wreck, dj quik,, battlecat and warreng d did in the past...
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #18 on: August 07, 2005, 10:24:26 PM »
Poetic sound music.  I like those better than nowadays.  I want orginial; nothing sampled.
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #19 on: August 07, 2005, 10:27:33 PM »
the synthesizers man! they got to put that shit again man in the early 90s that was sick bcoz of that

but i dont know bcoz on the other cyde i aint the guy who look in the past all the fucking time,times change

i think westcoast producers did not explore fully jazz music like the east coast cats did in the ninetees

Dre beats are awful i mean ok u listen it when it comes out & u appreciate ...but when u listen it 2 years after its sound outdated,no emotion's popin in ur heart ..its not growin old like a good wine unlike the early/mid 90s sound ...&THATS A FACT


Hey, I'm going to give you props for that.  I love sythesizer sounds.  It feels fresh and stylish type. 
I'm glad that I'm not the only that dre is outdated.
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #20 on: August 07, 2005, 10:29:12 PM »
I'm just tired of those fucking played out Battlecat soundign tracks. They're so generic and boring with the exception of a few.
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #21 on: August 07, 2005, 10:45:30 PM »
I'm just tired of those fucking played out Battlecat soundign tracks. They're so generic and boring with the exception of a few.
You got tired of battlecat, huh, homie?  Haha..I feel you.
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #22 on: August 07, 2005, 10:51:41 PM »
I want some peolpe tryin to do more funked out stuff like quik and just get more creative than just samplin more bounce than the ounce all day
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #23 on: August 07, 2005, 10:54:29 PM »
Yeah, if west coast hip hop went Quik's direction, then it would be so dope. The coast would have it's own sound again too.
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #24 on: August 07, 2005, 10:57:34 PM »
The Funk, baby.
^I agree, like DJ Glaze, Battlecat, Warren G, Quik, & Daz type productions...Dre sounding beats wouldn't be bad but I'd like to hear more of tha other producers getting some of tha spotlight, like J Wells, Dr. Stank, Jim Gettum, EA-Ski, Meech Wells, Rick Rock, & Fredwreck...
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #25 on: August 07, 2005, 11:11:51 PM »
I want some peolpe tryin to do more funked out stuff like quik and just get more creative than just samplin more bounce than the ounce all day

lol, for one, u name the last time somebody sampled more bounce 2 the ounce.

for 2:  the songs that have sampled more bounce 2 the ounce, completely blow away ANY beat to be released in the last 5 years.  Not one beat will even come close.

I'd take an entire album where every song samples more bounce to the ounce, over an album with the hottest 15 beats of the last 5 years, any day.
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #26 on: August 08, 2005, 12:54:59 AM »
I want some peolpe tryin to do more funked out stuff like quik and just get more creative than just samplin more bounce than the ounce all day

lol, for one, u name the last time somebody sampled more bounce 2 the ounce.

for 2:  the songs that have sampled more bounce 2 the ounce, completely blow away ANY beat to be released in the last 5 years.  Not one beat will even come close.

I'd take an entire album where every song samples more bounce to the ounce, over an album with the hottest 15 beats of the last 5 years, any day.
never heard of "more bounce than two the ounce."
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #27 on: August 08, 2005, 01:05:03 AM »
I'm just tired of those fucking played out Battlecat soundign tracks. They're so generic and boring with the exception of a few.
I know what you mean, and also about if they had a sound like Quik
but I like Battlecat's tracks, I don't get tired of that sound, to me it says West Coast 8)
 

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Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #28 on: August 08, 2005, 08:52:23 AM »
I want some peolpe tryin to do more funked out stuff like quik and just get more creative than just samplin more bounce than the ounce all day

lol, for one, u name the last time somebody sampled more bounce 2 the ounce.

for 2:  the songs that have sampled more bounce 2 the ounce, completely blow away ANY beat to be released in the last 5 years.  Not one beat will even come close.

I'd take an entire album where every song samples more bounce to the ounce, over an album with the hottest 15 beats of the last 5 years, any day.
never heard of "more bounce than two the ounce."


Its a classic go look it up. By Zapp & Roger
 

Paul

Re: What direction do you want West Coast production to go?
« Reply #29 on: August 08, 2005, 09:00:05 AM »
I want some peolpe tryin to do more funked out stuff like quik and just get more creative than just samplin more bounce than the ounce all day

lol, for one, u name the last time somebody sampled more bounce 2 the ounce.

for 2: the songs that have sampled more bounce 2 the ounce, completely blow away ANY beat to be released in the last 5 years. Not one beat will even come close.

I'd take an entire album where every song samples more bounce to the ounce, over an album with the hottest 15 beats of the last 5 years, any day.
never heard of "more bounce than two the ounce."


Its a classic go look it up. By Zapp & Roger

its "more bounce to the ounce"

i think we should let all the newwer producer 2 find their own sound and makin sumfin jus cause they feel they hav 2
and let the older 1s do their thing like quik, daz, warren g, dre, dj muggs

really feelin j wells and j steez(cant wait 2 hear his sound on suga frees new album, wen does it come out btw?)