Its not really an exposal, but it is definitely a change in the underlying code of beat making. Was a time when sample based producers strived to rock a loop that no one could even figure out where they got the source material from. In fact was a time beatmaker code said it was less authentic to pull ur drum loops from a drum loop record instead of pulling the loop from the original release. Now I might personally find that way of thinking snobbish, but its definitely a change from the code of hip hop sampling.
So I wouldn't say taking loops from sample libraries is weak, but let's not act like there has never been a context in hip hop where that kinda thing was frowned on.
So I wouldn't say taking loops from sample libraries is weak, but let's not act like there has never been a context in hip hop where that kinda thing was frowned on.


I personally have used parts of construction kits and it's basically the same concept as sampling. I have songs where I probably took parts from 20 different kits and mashed them up. You still have to have an ear and some musical talent to come out with a dope TRACK that doesn't sound like a straight up LOOP. I can post up examples and dare the average cat to duplicate them even if I gave him the kits
so you better be able to put in work on the pads
thanks for the shout out breh. i appeciate it

or is it?
it's basically deleted off the face of the internets now tho