
Xabiton
Cupcake God
really? i always get crap at garage sales. i get my best finds at stores that dont know what they have
nice find
80s music is something that takes a bit of understanding and relateablility. kind of like mainstream music of today. For a guy like me I am 28 years old came up on G Funk and other 90s music. When I hear Drake get all the love and accolades he gets when I know in my heart he is not a better rapper than say Redman it used to mess my head up. But I realize that when I was 16 I could probably relate more to the things Drake says than I could Redman who I just thought was cool.
I hear you I am kind of the same way. The 50s and 60s have an appeal also that the 80s don't. But there is some stuff from the 80s that I really like too. I don't always sample and I love synths so for me some times the drums from the 80s or a random sound here or there just work well. Well depending on what you plan to sample. Example I wouldn't sample hip hop drums. They are just too processed for me. I saw your post on the mpc-forums and saw that you do and if it works run with it. Everyone has their own taste in sounds.I'm 26 and listened to it too, but when making beats i kinda of transitioned and fell more for the 70s music which was live instrumentation. I think that 80s stuff just sounds so "programmed" and synthetic to my ears. It became hard for me to enjoy/sample 80s stuff because it was so synthy. I mean, I can listen to some of it, but even Marvin Gaye's stuff from the 80s looses its appeal to me. I love Alexander O'Neal, but the beats make me want to gag coming from a sampler's perspective. I'm trying to accept it though. I found a Kool Moe Dee snare I'mma try and tweak. We'll see how it goes. With over 500 plus singles from the 80's I better make it work.
I hear you I am kind of the same way. The 50s and 60s have an appeal also that the 80s don't. But there is some stuff from the 80s that I really like too. I don't always sample and I love synths so for me some times the drums from the 80s or a random sound here or there just work well. Well depending on what you plan to sample. Example I wouldn't sample hip hop drums. They are just too processed for me. I saw your post on the mpc-forums and saw that you do and if it works run with it. Everyone has their own taste in sounds.
I do I have most of them. That Bob James record has one of the Warren G Regulators samples on it.