Your 5 favorite producers right now

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What the title said:

Mine is in no order:

1. J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League - Everytime I hear a beat from them it's just so rejuvenating. They can switch it up on you with each track.

2. 1500 or Nothin - Loved their work on Game's album, particularly Martians vs. Goblins. They have that good ol West Coast sound and always have bumping drums.

3. Alchemist - If you've heard Evidence's "Red Carpet" then I don't have to say anything else.

4. DJ Premier - If he's ever made a wack beat, I can't remember it. Consistent.

5. Buckwild - I loved what he did on 1990-Now with Celph Titled. He's not one of those producers who's all over mainstream anymore, but when he does tracks, he takes it to another level with that raw hip hop sound.
 
1. Primier - What he does is what he does, but since he's switched to Pro Tools he's lost that pure feel to his music.
2. Kanye West - You got to love him, he's like Michael Jackson, no matter what he's an icon. He brought back sampling to the mainstream.
3. Khrysis - He's relatively new, but he's already got in my top 5 cause I think he's class, and he's already got his own style. AND still has lots of potential.
4. Alchemist - He's got a style which I haven't heard anyone try to bite(as of yet), so is always fresh, and he's pretty consistent in my books.
5. Statik/9th Wonder - Not sure who to put up, I'd probably give it to Statik cause Statik is full on underground while 9th is bordering more on mainstream.

PS That's in order.
 
DJ Khalil's a good one. I thought about putting 9th too, but I feel like some of his recent stuff hasn't been as good.
 
For me, in no order:

1. T-Minus - nobody had a better 2011. killed every track he was on.
2. 40 - impressive how minimalist his tracks are given the big synth, heavy strings/horns shit that's in now.
3. Just Blaze - he's still got it, and nobody is close when it comes to drum work.
4. Doc McKinney - the work he's doing w/ The Weeknd is R&B on another level.
5. Pop Wansel - his beats are so different. no one out there sounds like him.
 
DJ Khalil's a good one. I thought about putting 9th too, but I feel like some of his recent stuff hasn't been as good.

Agreed. Saw a tweet he posted earlier of his new album, and I previewed a few songs, I presume he's produced most of it, a lot of it's pretty good, but not as good as his older stuff.
 
For me, in no order:

1. T-Minus - nobody had a better 2011. killed every track he was on.
2. 40 - impressive how minimalist his tracks are given the big synth, heavy strings/horns shit that's in now.
3. Just Blaze - he's still got it, and nobody is close when it comes to drum work.
4. Doc McKinney - the work he's doing w/ The Weeknd is R&B on another level.
5. Pop Wansel - his beats are so different. no one out there sounds like him.


oh shit i forgot about Pop Wansel, yea he's a beast and T-Minus is killing it as well..
but Pop Wansel is on another planet right now
 
1. Drumma Boy- does south like no one else and is consistent as is gets
2. Kanye West- do I have to explain? Dudes a genius
3. Just Blaze-one of the best ever...like said earlier his drums are perfection
4. Shawty Redd- hasn't been as busy lately but still does his own thing and does it perfectly
5. DJ Don Cannon- His sample flips are so epic
 
Flying Lotus


Flux Pavilion

I love this song because it reminds me of this in some weird way. lol!


Drumma Boy


Noisia

Beast mode. Makes me want to punch a hole in the got damn wall.

Skrillex


Lex Luger honorable mention.
 
T-Minus
40
Hit-Boy and surf club (they been grindin hard for years and deserve it)
lex luger (although nuthin speacial his beats go hard and he made the current "trap sound" popular
myself :) (i havnt done much major work, but i have alot on the way lol)
 
Pete Rock
Grap Luva
Damu the Fudgemunk
Primo (so many classics but if I could complain about anything it's that he'll make a beat for ANYONE)
Q-Tip
 
1. Kanye West - his discography is my favorite one, but Im an exception beacuse...
2. Jeff Bhasker - beacuse I belive that 808's and heartbreak and MBDTF with the touch of Jeff Bhasker are the best Kanye's album.
3. The Klasix - damn, when I hear Joe Budden on some of their beats it's just magic. They got their own style, which I like.
4. Bangladesh - all of his beats got this bounce. He does his own thing and he does it good.
5. O.s.t.r. - check it out and you'll know the answer; O.S.T.R. - Real Game feat Evidence - YouTube
 
Beside me? Lol. I'd have to say:

1) DJ Khalil
2) The Neptunes
3) Swiff D
4) Terrace Martin
5) No I.D.

Honorable Mentions:
1500 or Nothin', Hit-Boy, Focus..., Boi-1da, Sounwave

This is current through, not all time
 
Only have 3 at the moment as of right now

1. Nard and B/ Dj Spinz- Both have similar sounds and often work together but they stay having dope catchy melodies in their beats

2. Clams Casino- I like his overall sound and his ability to flip common samples and make them unrecognizable

3. T minus- Makes some nice melodies his drums/ hi hats always be sounding live
 
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