West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Murrow on September 02, 2001, 01:56:34 PM
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Okay y'all, the West is full of producers that alot have established their own unique brand of West coast funk. Try to think of what makes every producer's song that he does...
Dr. Dre - Now known for his futuristic style that is filled with those crisp keys & soft authentic bass notes. Also, the little sounds that make a Dre record like those squeeky/high pitched noises that Dre incorporates into his live music.
Battlecat - Who has more of a funky sound with his "clap" drums & fartin bass. He stays away from the live instruments and uses the synthesizers like the korg & moog keyboards. More of a tribute to the early West Coast sound of '92.
Warren G - His style has always been almost clasical, laid back & smooth with tracks that use heavy sampling from oldies.
DJ Quik - Quik's style is authentic in the way that he too uses live instruments like guitars & keyboards. Quik to has that psycodelic feel with his uptemo tracks that use ecentric guitar rifts and heavy piano drills.
Some non West Coast producers...
The Neptunes - The core of Neptune beats are the stiff bass & drum lines that are almost the same in all Neptune tracks. Listen to their songs and you'll be able to pic it out.
Rockwilder - He came hot with songs like "Da Rockwilder" & "Imagine That" with his almost wc style synths & thumpin horns.
Rick Rock - Rick Roc has been a lil repetitive with songs like "Change Tha Game," & "I Can't Deny it." His style too his of the West coast with that grinding bass and clap drum style.
Who else can you think of that you can pick out there sig style? There is still a lot, Fredwreck, Meech Wells, Jelly Roll, Daz, Blaqthoven etc.
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how is Rick Rock not a westcoast producer? he is from Sacramento, California
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Dogg, I never said he wasn't...I know he's from Sac town.
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I like what you said about battlecat..."tribute" to the old g-funk sound because the old g-funk sound wasn't as synthesized,dre used instruments galore back then and others followed,Battlecat does like the old g-funk sound but with syntheisizers...nice Nito,peace-Tanjint
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dj premier- chops up several samples then adds a random off beat piano riff
rza-usually depends on which artist he's working with but he also uses off beat random piano riffs with abstract sounds or mafioso godfather-like themes once in a while with heavy samples from karate flicks
timbo- uses off beat african tribal percussion with an electric twist, uses abstract sounds and turns them into melodies (like crickets, bird chirps, ect.) mixed with a very original futuristic sound which ALOT of producers try to duplicate with no success
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The Trackmasters - Sample Old 80's Songs And Add Smooth Basslines And/Or Different Drum Programs. ;D
Irv Gotti - Deep Basslines Similar To The WC Sound. Adds Different Things In Different Songs. Fuck I Can't Explain. :o
Dat Nigga Daz - Styles Vary But Best Known For His Valley Deep Bass Lines Like On "Dogg Pound Gangstaz".
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Primo has quite a raw, deep feel to his beats. His shit sounds almost, well old, but in a dope way. Like on Royce' "Boom", the high pitched classical sounds an' shit, kinda a l'il trademark.
I totally agree wit the Neptunes remark, it's that certain drum beat that appears in almost every song they produce. Alot of the times it comes off pretty tight though.
Dre also has a couple of noticable guitar riffs, e.g "Xxplosive" - "Blow Ya Mind". He also layers his production alot.
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Mos Def - plays alotta live instruments by himself - congas, drums, guitars
Redman - he actually produces sometimes and he comes with cosmic sounds, ruff drums and ALWAYS with a Parliament/Funkadelic sample.
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timbo- uses off beat african tribal percussion with an electric twist, uses abstract sounds and turns them into melodies (like crickets, bird chirps, ect.) mixed with a very original futuristic sound which ALOT of producers try to duplicate with no success
I couldn't say it any better Jake.
Tanjint; yeah Dre also did use live instruments in the "Chronic" days, but he used the bass keyboard (moog), live bass (Colin Wolfe) and his drums back then where more rat-tat-tat!
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I Agree With Most Of What You Guys Have Said, But Somebody Needs To Do Jonny J, Im No Good At These Things.
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Johnny J's style hasn't changed over the years, some producers can do that. I guess you can put J's style under as smooth, funky & emotional. He also makes some thugged out tracks for pac to mash on. I think Pac had lots of controll of what Johnny J did in the studio beat wise.
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DJ Uneek [Bone's producer]: He is known for his dark and haunting production, particularly on E.1999 Eternal, his musical masterpiece. He often combines a piano loop with a flute, medium bass w/heavy drums. Its hard to say what a signature song of his would be, cuz he has so many great tracks. But A brilliantly constructed Uneek beat that truly defines his sound would probably be Dayz Of Our Livez. "Eternal" and "Land Of The Heartless" are also good examples. However, he switches it up from album to album. His production on AOW was dark, but not quite as dark as Eternal.
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timbaland - always had his voice sayin some shit or making some noise on the background...
swizz beat - always got those hardcore , ruff beats nawwm mean
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Jelly Roll-Known for using alot of synth and low keys in his beats.His masterpiece(my opinion)is Party with a DPG and Wrong idea.
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Jelly Roll-Known for using alot of synth and low keys in his beats.His masterpiece(my opinion)is Party with a DPG
For damn sho, man! He still didn't do nut'n better than that track
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Easiest to tell (in order)...
1.Rockwilder - Always has sorta' a delay on his beats (Cant really explain but I'll try) For example, a regular beat would A A B A A, but a Rockwilder beat will go A A B........A A, I cant explain, but Rockwilder beats always are easy to notice because of the delayed sound...
2.The Neptunes - All the beats use very little different insturments, and are simplistic as hell, mostly they use some kind of signiture guitar...
3.Timbaland - Uses many differnt insturments that switch up every once in a while, and adds his signiture ad libs...(For example:) Chiky chiky fiky faka chiky chaka...
4.Swizz Beatz - Uses the same kinda sound as videos game beats do with his horns and all, and doesnt add too many insturments.
5.Battlecat - Funky beats. He always uses the s farting bass noise (As Incognito said), and very hard claping drums...
6.Dr Dre - His beats are not to slow and not to fast, and he always uses squeeky voices in the backround, with hard bass and soft drums.
7.DJ Quik - Live Insturments, sound kinda Jazzy, and Funky at the same time, for example: Horns, Pianos, Jazz Guitars. Also beats are very jumpy and shit...
8.Warren G - Always smooth, never jumpy, You know, that smooth G-Funk sound...
9.Daz - Gangsta, hard bass, hard beats that are gangsta as hell...
10.Primo - uses that piano beat that gets old...