Another Wu-Tang Type Beat -- Gritty, Old-School Hip Hop Style

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Another Wu-Tang Type Beat -- Gritty, Old-School Hip Hop Style
Posted on: 21.12.2011 by Sammy Lapka
Been doing a lot of Wu-Tang type stuff lately and this is yet another:

http://www.soundclick.com/player/sin...&q=hi&newref=1

Trying to do something with a bit more variation than my last couple beats; let me know what you believe!
Sammy Lapka
22.12.2011
Originally Posted by illstep
i do like it. i just feel that some of the samples are too repetitive. i dont know if i would still mind it with some vocals on top though. at the end of the day that's what rap about, huh.

yeah, hip hop is all about repetitiveness in that it's build to allow the rapper to really just settle in and pull the focus of the song onto his vocals and not have an overly intricate instrumental to pull attention away from the artist -- there's some level of intricacy, but definitely not as much as a genre like dubstep or house music that is made with the intention of it to be sustainable listening instrumentally
Charline Dunch
22.12.2011
i do like it. i just feel that some of the samples are too repetitive. i dont know if i would still mind it with some vocals on top though. at the end of the day that's what rap about, huh.

Originally Posted by BassDrop
Its always nice to expirement with other genres like techno or dubstep, it will help you when you make music in the future
while its true that it always help to step out of your comfort zone, i am also happy to see other stuff than techno or dubstep posted
Sammy Lapka
21.12.2011
Been doing a lot of Wu-Tang type stuff lately and this is yet another:

http://www.soundclick.com/player/sin...&q=hi&newref=1

Trying to do something with a bit more variation than my last couple beats; let me know what you believe!
Sammy Lapka
22.12.2011
Originally Posted by illstep
i do like it. i just feel that some of the samples are too repetitive. i dont know if i would still mind it with some vocals on top though. at the end of the day that's what rap about, huh.

yeah, hip hop is all about repetitiveness in that it's build to allow the rapper to really just settle in and pull the focus of the song onto his vocals and not have an overly intricate instrumental to pull attention away from the artist -- there's some level of intricacy, but definitely not as much as a genre like dubstep or house music that is made with the intention of it to be sustainable listening instrumentally
Charline Dunch
22.12.2011
i do like it. i just feel that some of the samples are too repetitive. i dont know if i would still mind it with some vocals on top though. at the end of the day that's what rap about, huh.

Originally Posted by BassDrop
Its always nice to expirement with other genres like techno or dubstep, it will help you when you make music in the future
while its true that it always help to step out of your comfort zone, i am also happy to see other stuff than techno or dubstep posted
Sammy Lapka
22.12.2011
is that your way of saying you don't like it? haha
Devorah Smethers
22.12.2011
Its always nice to expirement with other genres like techno or dubstep, it will help you when you make music in the future

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