I still have no idea how he was able to make half of these songs.
I still have no idea how he was able to make half of these songs
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in my top ten favorite hip hop albums
insight, foresight, more sight
overrated
literal pleb
It's so bland. Just because it's influential doesn't mean it's actually good music. Donuts did it way better.
imagine actually thinking this
Sampling.
>It's so bland.
Literal opposite of bland. Every track got so much going for it
>Donuts did it way better
Debatable.
donuts did what better?
Having samples make up the majority / all of a record.
>the clock on the wall reads a quarter past midnight...night...night
completely different albums lol
Does anyone have the Fantano version of the cover?
youre comparing apples to oranges here lmao
Their atmosphere is, but how they were made isn't.
bad comparison on grounds of development: J Dilla always used a Moog Synth in his songs, Donuts being no exception. DJ Shadow never used more than samples for endtroducing.
Endtroducing was made as a stand alone piece of work whereas Donuts is a collection or beats that were made to be rapped on, but happens to work great as an album. This means both albums have different intentions and focal points which really shows in the structure of the music (Endtroducing has much longer tracks and recurring elements whereas Donuts has a large number of short tracks based on loops).
Call me contrarian but I honestly think that Nujabes and J Dilla ruined this kind of hip-hop with their "chill" approach.
I prefer the sound that people like DJ Shadow, DJ Krush and the like did back in the 90s, darkness over chillness or something? I don't know how to call it, just that it sounded more realistic, less "dishonest" if you will than the aforementioned plus the plethora of soundcloud lo-fi beatmakers operating right now.
Dilla birthed the corniest hip hop sound of all time. I don't even care to know nujabes, but dilla was talented and made some great music regardless. If anyone can make Dilla beats then how special is the sound compared to Endtroducing (which is not able to be duplicated)?
trying not to be a trolly dickfist shitmouth
turntablism > instrumental hip hop
Cut Chemist - youtube.com
Kid Koala - youtube.com
DJ Krush - youtube.com
Rob Swift - youtube.com
Roc Raida - youtube.com
QBert - youtube.com
Mix Master Mike - youtube.com
Kentaro - youtube.com
DJ Craze - youtube.com
Christian Marclay - youtube.com
Martin Tetreault - youtube.com
eRikm - youtube.com
DJ Sniff - youtube.com
Otomo Yoshihide - youtube.com
Martin Tetreault & Kid Koala - youtube.com
Philip Jeck - youtube.com
Jérôme Noetinger - youtube.com
John Cage - youtube.com
Ground Zero - youtube.com
g2bt
I think people forgot that Dilla was able to flip samples like no other.
Sure he and Nujabes birth 1000s knock off artist of their sounds.
But both clearly have distinct effort put into their music that separates them.
And also. I agree Endtroducing is easily one of Hip Hop's greatest achievement. I wouldn't say Shadow making this album puts him at a higher pedestal than Dilla.
Because as much as I love Endtroducing and Shadow himself. The dude wasn't consistently good like Dilla.
I can listen to Shadow's work. I can't listen to Dilla at all. Bores me to tears. Dilla's not a better musician or composer in any sense.
Shadow had one good solo album, 2 good collab albums and a couple of odd decent tracks, hardly consistent.
Not even the best that year either.
>chill
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I don't have an anime girl smug enough for this
How do you guys feel about the Ammesiac to Endtroducing's Kid A?
I feel you're a retarded fucking prick for using Radiohead as a quality level.
Besides End and Private Press.
The dude doesn't have anything that interesting. They're fine. But nothing of my interest. And he also has some horrible albums.
I honestly don't think Dilla has ever made anything truly bad. Probably just mediocre. But not Outsider bad. And just like what the other user said. They're both in two different field.
How else am I supposed to communicate to the memers on this board?
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You little punk.
He bought some David Axelrod records, sampled chunks of it and put drums behind it. Its a great record but its not rocket science.
Did Nujabes change your life too?