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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: jeanmiche777 on October 02, 2010, 03:54:13 PM
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...Sonically. If you listen to some old school Mobb Deep, or Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt etc..etc... and compare it to the best stuff of JUSTICE league, you clearly see an evolution. It dosen't mean that one is better, because obviously you can't make Maybach Music pt III in 1995. But the live drums and instruments with the musicality while keeping it simple is pretty amazing.
So who do you think is the evolution of hip hop in 2010?
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Anything with live instrumentation, or representation of it. And Justice League do a bit of that....
Just Blaze always upgrading his game...
Stargate alwas come fresh...
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Factor
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Anything with live instrumentation, or representation of it. And Justice League do a bit of that....
Just Blaze always upgrading his game...
Stargate alwas come fresh...
Blaze has been fallin off his game a little bit lately.
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Yeah, based on his work for Em, I would say Blaze isn't a good example of the right direction but that's cause I don't like the style.
Dj Khalil, Black Milk, Nottz, Kanye West, Justice League, King Karnov, Dready, Jake One, Slug are all good examples of dope modern sounds in hip-hop.
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Ron Contour & Factor - Saffron
Factor - 13 Stories
Factor - Lawson Graham
D. Dove - Screwg McDovey
Common Grackle - The Great Depression
All of these 2010 albums were produced by Factor and have outstanding production. That's Quality AND quantity. If only he were more high-profile and produced for some bigger artists...
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I went crazy over that "Magnificent" beat. Shit is just gorgeous.
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Ron Contour & Factor - Saffron
Factor - 13 Stories
Factor - Lawson Graham
D. Dove - Screwg McDovey
Common Grackle - The Great Depression
All of these 2010 albums were produced by Factor and have outstanding production. That's Quality AND quantity. If only he were more high-profile and produced for some bigger artists...
y r u so emo 2 tha thought of the word mainstream, it's pretty gay how u play it.
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Anything with live instrumentation, or representation of it. And Justice League do a bit of that....
Just Blaze always upgrading his game...
Stargate alwas come fresh...
Blaze has been fallin off his game a little bit lately.
Yeah, you absolutely right.
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I would have to hear a compilation of Justice League produced songs because I can't recall any from the top of my head.
There's a fun assignment for you people :P
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Agreed. Aston Martin Music is one of my favorite beats ever.
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Hip hop hasn't changed much in terms of sound the last five years. I agree that J.U.S.T.I.C.E league (minus the clichè dirty south inspired beats they make), Dj Khalil and a few others are pawing the way in 2010.
Alot of other genres have producers who's doing ALOT of interesting things nowadays. Check out this dude here for example, the stuff he does with sound is pretty amazing and extremely innovative:
http://soundcloud.com/theriddler
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1500 or Nothin'
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1500 or Nothin'
Yea, very similar to Justice League. I don't think they realease as much music and are a little bit more hit and miss to me
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I'm thrilled to see the producers finally getting some well deserved props for making Rick Ross what he is. Without the beats, Rick Ross is absolutely nothing.
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I'm thrilled to see the producers finally getting some well deserved props for making Rick Ross what he is. Without the beats, Rick Ross is absolutely nothing.
He's not that bad really. He's nothing special, I agree, but he obviously knows how to make good music. You don't have to be talented to make good music.
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JUSTICE League is nothing special. Plus they produce for some of the worst artists on the planet.
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JUSTICE League is nothing special. Plus they produce for some of the worst artists on the planet.
Go listen to Maybach Music part III. Sounds like Dream Theater just did a hip hop song. Pretty epic, and musically impressive. You can say you don't like it, idc, but they are something special. The way the beat switches at the end is just perfect. Very original, because if you heard the beat for the first time you would know it is from JUSTICE League.
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JUSTICE League is nothing special. Plus they produce for some of the worst artists on the planet.
wow somebody forgot to take the glass dick out of their ass
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I really think that that Hi-Tek (particularly Hi-Teknology 2) and all that stuff Little Brother was doing with "Minstrel Show", I really felt was just great music because it really felt like the kind of music that is basically absent from hip-hop on the mainstream level. I can't get into Kanye as a rapper but his production is something else. Just Blaze was definetly one of my favorite producers for awhile but I've been kind of out of touch with what he's doing, these days.
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9th Wondew is the sickest producer out rigjht now his beats on the Murs album and on the Big Remo tape are incredible
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9th Wondew is the sickest producer out rigjht now his beats on the Murs album and on the Big Remo tape are incredible
I dunno, I think if there is one dude who didn't evolve (but still stayed dope) it's Premo.. Perplexing...
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Hi-Tek was on fire back during the sessions that produced Hi-Teknology 2 but he fell off. I used to think Focus was the future but he didn't grow.
I like the simplicity of Drake's producer 40. It's not complex but what he does is nice.
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JUSTICE League is nothing special. Plus they produce for some of the worst artists on the planet.
Go listen to Maybach Music part III. Sounds like Dream Theater just did a hip hop song. Pretty epic, and musically impressive. You can say you don't like it, idc, but they are something special. The way the beat switches at the end is just perfect. Very original, because if you heard the beat for the first time you would know it is from JUSTICE League.
i get what you mean but im laughing a bit here because despite how amazingly talented they are, dream theatre cant right a song that isnt bloated, pretentious bullshit.
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JUSTICE League is nothing special. Plus they produce for some of the worst artists on the planet.
Go listen to Maybach Music part III. Sounds like Dream Theater just did a hip hop song. Pretty epic, and musically impressive. You can say you don't like it, idc, but they are something special. The way the beat switches at the end is just perfect. Very original, because if you heard the beat for the first time you would know it is from JUSTICE League.
i get what you mean but im laughing a bit here because despite how amazingly talented they are, dream theatre cant right a song that isnt bloated, pretentious bullshit.
RIGHT?!!!??!
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JUSTICE League is nothing special. Plus they produce for some of the worst artists on the planet.
Go listen to Maybach Music part III. Sounds like Dream Theater just did a hip hop song. Pretty epic, and musically impressive. You can say you don't like it, idc, but they are something special. The way the beat switches at the end is just perfect. Very original, because if you heard the beat for the first time you would know it is from JUSTICE League.
i get what you mean but im laughing a bit here because despite how amazingly talented they are, dream theatre cant right a song that isnt bloated, pretentious bullshit.
RIGHT?!!!??!
wrong (ghana accent)
yall just listenin too slow
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I would have to hear a compilation of Justice League produced songs because I can't recall any from the top of my head.
There's a fun assignment for you people :P
uhuh, uhuh
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does anyone posses their instrumentals? none of those lame ass loops
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Ron Contour & Factor - Saffron
Factor - 13 Stories
Factor - Lawson Graham
D. Dove - Screwg McDovey
Common Grackle - The Great Depression
All of these 2010 albums were produced by Factor and have outstanding production. That's Quality AND quantity. If only he were more high-profile and produced for some bigger artists...
shoot me some links. never heard of any of this shit.
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is there an instrumental version of deeper then rap?