West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: KURUPTION-81 on August 27, 2004, 02:15:06 PM
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Just been listening to 213 album for the first time. Y on earth do producers leave the crackling sounds in beats eg another summer and so fly. It just totally ruins the song, i cant actually listen to the tracks i no its suppose to sound like an old vinyl record but it destroys the quality .
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another 213 was really unessasary, but i was wondering the same thing... i like a clean sound, i think they were going for a vintage sound, but what do i know....
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i liked it, added a special feel to it
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Ambience baby!
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Yuh, ruins some tracks, but on some tracks it gives it a vintage sound, like e.g. the Gangstarr and Royce album.
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i think the "crackle" works on the 213 tracks...
kidrenegade said it best... ambience
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You guys never listen to Premo, RZA, and about a million other sampling producers from the East, do you?...It gives it that nice vintage feel, and it doesn't really ruin the quality, cuz the sounds are just added...PeACe
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i liked it, added a special feel to it
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another summer has grown on me but i still cant listen to so fly.
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it's foolishness.
pull out a copy of the above the rim soundtrack and listen to "old time's sake". cleaner sound, and the beat is simply better. 94 shit. why would kayne west try to fuck with some classic row shit like this? it just makes him look bad.
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I like it too. Doesn't bother me a bit.
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mobb deep had it on a song from Hell on Earth...
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i like it on some albums... like wu, mobb deep, nas, gives it that grimey soound.. but snoop....
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mobb deep had it on a song from Hell on Earth...
Like I said, a lot of East Coast production has that...
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mobb deep had it on a song from Hell on Earth...
Like I said, a lot of East Coast production has that...
umm ok