Urbanmiracle
Brooklyn the planet...
I agree on both sides. Madlib and Dilla were noted for not putting sample credits on records because some of the stuff they were sampling cost dough to get cleared. Plus Madlib is just about finding dope samples. Business shyt for later. Also, Sparkdala is mad old. It's not new. That song is atleast 5 years old or older. He has evolve into chopping up stuff to point where it's hard to tell where it's from. Which is another thing him and Dilla were trying to do. And Madlib isn't lazy, dude plays like a host of instruments and can produce. The song is old as hell, and they just released that record like 2 years ago on stones throw through itunes but that song been on tapes for years.
Now it would be nice if their acts would embrace that a new group of people are digging their music and giving it to a younger generation. As a producer myself, I've found myself becoming fans of the artist i sampled and brought records just to listen to their music not to look for samples. And it's not stealing. For samplers its just looking for hot sounds from the records we love. Rememeber hip hop started out as a genre for underprivileged youths who couldn't afford piano lessons and learn how to play instruments. So we hear the sounds of Bobs James and be like damn I wish I could play that or afford to hire him but since I cant, fukk it let me flip it.
I mean I also wish these guys who see it as an art form itself. Sampling sometimes is hard as fukk. To chop something up and create something new out of it. Picking sounds from different records from different genre with different tempos and make it fit and sound dope is art. It's beauty. We not stealing. We making art too dammit
Now it would be nice if their acts would embrace that a new group of people are digging their music and giving it to a younger generation. As a producer myself, I've found myself becoming fans of the artist i sampled and brought records just to listen to their music not to look for samples. And it's not stealing. For samplers its just looking for hot sounds from the records we love. Rememeber hip hop started out as a genre for underprivileged youths who couldn't afford piano lessons and learn how to play instruments. So we hear the sounds of Bobs James and be like damn I wish I could play that or afford to hire him but since I cant, fukk it let me flip it.
I mean I also wish these guys who see it as an art form itself. Sampling sometimes is hard as fukk. To chop something up and create something new out of it. Picking sounds from different records from different genre with different tempos and make it fit and sound dope is art. It's beauty. We not stealing. We making art too dammit








