Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 7:16 pm
busdriver? haven't read anybodies posts
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YOU CALLING ME MEANINGLESS?!Original Sin wrote:
We've had so many threads about meaningless shit on this board, and you choose to bitch now? Fuck, we've got a thread about CATS.
Busdriver is kinda cool. I heard him first in a CS video roflrofl.Potter wrote:busdriver? haven't read anybodies posts
I also agree with this. I am strongly opposed to what they're now calling "reverse racism".Sam wrote:it perpetuates ignorance and fuels segregation.
This seems to be an odd statement for a Nine Inch Nails fan to make.Original Sin wrote:I'd like to see more instrumentation as well. As in...real instruments, played by real people. With talent. I know this does happen, but like has been said before...you have to wade through a deluge of shit to find it, and I'm not fond enough of hip hop to look for it.
The difference being, that Nine Inch Nails performs most everything on their albums live, and recreates it instrumentally. Most Rap acts I've seen in the past have been a guy, with a mic, rapping over a back beat.malictus wrote:This seems to be an odd statement for a Nine Inch Nails fan to make.Original Sin wrote:I'd like to see more instrumentation as well. As in...real instruments, played by real people. With talent. I know this does happen, but like has been said before...you have to wade through a deluge of shit to find it, and I'm not fond enough of hip hop to look for it.![]()
But seriously, if I make music with a keyboard and a mouse, what's the difference between that and making music with an electric guitar? Both take skill to be good.
and what of sampling? it is still an art and requires skill to do in a fashion that doesn't sound like a trainwreak. most rap artists are doing their thing out the back of their car and don't have the means to actually afford to have a real band. there are quite a few 'group' rap setups such as heiruspecs, oso and the roots. the whole argument that rap beats are refiltered garbage makes *no* sense to me considering most all pop music beats today are derived from the allman fill. you could say there has been no real progression in percussion in the last 50 years of music but then you're just making yourself look silly.Original Sin wrote:The difference being, that Nine Inch Nails performs most everything on their albums live, and recreates it instrumentally. Most Rap acts I've seen in the past have been a guy, with a mic, rapping over a back beat.malictus wrote:This seems to be an odd statement for a Nine Inch Nails fan to make.Original Sin wrote:I'd like to see more instrumentation as well. As in...real instruments, played by real people. With talent. I know this does happen, but like has been said before...you have to wade through a deluge of shit to find it, and I'm not fond enough of hip hop to look for it.![]()
But seriously, if I make music with a keyboard and a mouse, what's the difference between that and making music with an electric guitar? Both take skill to be good.
I've got nothing against synthetic music. Composition takes just as much work as playing an instrument. But, when that 'music' is nothing more than a redundant back beat, that could be programmed in 10 minutes with a basic drum machine, I don't have much respect for it as music.
Drum programming is practically an art in itself...when they actually, you know, change the beat or the tempo from time to time.
well saidsam wrote:
and what of sampling? it is still an art and requires skill to do in a fashion that doesn't sound like a trainwreak. most rap artists are doing their thing out the back of their car and don't have the means to actually afford to have a real band. there are quite a few 'group' rap setups such as heiruspecs, oso and the roots. the whole argument that rap beats are refiltered garbage makes *no* sense to me considering most all pop music beats today are derived from the allman fill. you could say there has been no real progression in percussion in the last 50 years of music but then you're just making yourself look silly.
I've got nothing against that. I know it's complicated, I do it myself as well. But, that's the thing that kind of irritates me about mainstream rap...when I hear a beat, that does nothing but repeat, and I know I could have programmed said beat myself with little to no effort involved, entirely on freeware programs and a shitty lap top.sam wrote: and what of sampling? it is still an art and requires skill to do in a fashion that doesn't sound like a trainwreak. most rap artists are doing their thing out the back of their car and don't have the means to actually afford to have a real band. there are quite a few 'group' rap setups such as heiruspecs, oso and the roots. the whole argument that rap beats are refiltered garbage makes *no* sense to me considering most all pop music beats today are derived from the allman fill. you could say there has been no real progression in percussion in the last 50 years of music but then you're just making yourself look silly.
You should do one and post it.Original Sin wrote:I've got nothing against that. I know it's complicated, I do it myself as well. But, that's the thing that kind of irritates me about mainstream rap...when I hear a beat, that does nothing but repeat, and I know I could have programmed said beat myself with little to no effort involved, entirely on freeware programs and a shitty lap top.sam wrote: and what of sampling? it is still an art and requires skill to do in a fashion that doesn't sound like a trainwreak. most rap artists are doing their thing out the back of their car and don't have the means to actually afford to have a real band. there are quite a few 'group' rap setups such as heiruspecs, oso and the roots. the whole argument that rap beats are refiltered garbage makes *no* sense to me considering most all pop music beats today are derived from the allman fill. you could say there has been no real progression in percussion in the last 50 years of music but then you're just making yourself look silly.
I'm not saying there isn't good sampling in the hip hop world...I'm just saying that most of the popular songs I hear, are not good examples of what can be done with synthetic music at all. I'd rather see talented artists get the recognition, instead of the generic thugs that are playing the scene.
"Don't make fun of rap for being racist because that's racist."Spazz wrote: Most statements made in this thread are going to involve things involving cultures associated with said music. These statements are going to mostly be racist.