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I think Ive looked into here like twice this year. It used to have a lot of up and coming producers with dope flips... What happened?
i noticed the flip this battles stopped and the flip this threads turned weak.
What happened?
I think people just started going elsewhere because other avenues like reddit and whatnot would get them more plays.
Yea, the forum really isn't what it used be that's for sure. I ain't gonna lie, I'm one of those that kinda left, but would always come back once in a while, but it's really dead right now. I feel that the fact this new generation of producers is moving away from sampling has really accelerated the decaying of this section. I kind moved away from sampling as well, but mostly because I got more into the House genre, I still sample sometimes tho. I find it hard making hip hop without sampling lol, unless it's a neo soul type beat, I need a some chops to get that feel. The flip this section really helped me grow as a producer so I'll always be thankful for that. I still remember the days when AbstracktBeatz was killing every sample he touched lol, I wonder where's he's at now.
Oh yeah, Abstrackt! Can't forget him. And that French dude, EvilNeedle! He was craaaazy with the beats. There's many others too, I'm just too tired to remember all the names.
Flip this section has helped me so much as well. I've learned a lot from others and made some good friends too.
edit: Oh, and I remember laughing my ass off everytime that irish dude Noblewordz wrote some sh*t here. Feels like everyone was one big family here at one point.
This!
Haha yeah most definitely, so many dope producers on here back in the day, and the feedback was really genuine like we all wanted to get better with our craft and that's what this place really was about. I think what this forum is missing as a whole is more vets or ppl that give more detailed feedback. Now what you see is new producers giving feedback to other new producers like "this is a dope beat, check out mine" lol. It's almost like they care more about getting plays and views rather than improving their craft.