G
Gilson
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Seeing how people seem to be down for the whole community beat tape idea I thought it'd be cool to make a beat tape using all CTI Records for samples. (I was actually going to make a beat tape with just my beats using these records, but I don't have enough time, so here we are now)
If your not up on CTI you probably should be. Even though most of the records released on CTI have been sampled multiple times, + some, it doesn't mean they still can't be flipped again.
So if your down let me know in this thread. If enough people are interested I'll start a new thread where people can respond with what artist/song they are sampling so there are no "doubles". I'm thinking somewhere between 15-20 beats depending on length of beats. Could also use a few remixes to make things interesting.
Here is a link with some info on CTI Records and a partial artist list. There is also a blogspot dedicated to this label that I believe has downloads. Not sure what it is though. Maybe some one can link it up..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CTI_Records
If enough people are down I will for sure get some proper cover work done and MAYBE get someone to master the whole thing..
If your not up on CTI you probably should be. Even though most of the records released on CTI have been sampled multiple times, + some, it doesn't mean they still can't be flipped again.
So if your down let me know in this thread. If enough people are interested I'll start a new thread where people can respond with what artist/song they are sampling so there are no "doubles". I'm thinking somewhere between 15-20 beats depending on length of beats. Could also use a few remixes to make things interesting.
Here is a link with some info on CTI Records and a partial artist list. There is also a blogspot dedicated to this label that I believe has downloads. Not sure what it is though. Maybe some one can link it up..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CTI_Records
If enough people are down I will for sure get some proper cover work done and MAYBE get someone to master the whole thing..